Theory of Advanced Greek Prose Composition with Digest of Greek Idioms, Vol. 1 : Syntax and Idiom of the Subordinate Clause; Functions and Equivalents of the Parts of Speech (Classic Reprint)
Theory of Advanced Greek Prose Composition with Digest of Greek Idioms, Vol. 1 : Syntax and Idiom of the Subordinate Clause; Functions and Equivalents of the Parts of Speech (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Donovan, John
ISBN No.: 9780267596379
Pages: 130
Year: 201802
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Excerpt from Theory of Advanced Greek Prose Composition With Digest of Greek Idioms, Vol. 1: Syntax and Idiom of the Subordinate Clause; Functions and Equivalents of the Parts of SpeechThis volume presents to the learner more than half the treatise on the Functions and Equivalents of the Subordinate Clause and of the Parts of Speech, together with a correspond ing Digest of Greek Idioms. These large collections of examples are possibly unique. They are the fruits of many years devoted to the all-engrossing, if somewhat thankless, labour of teaching Greek.This work should prove serviceable to the ever-dwindling, though not inconsiderable, number of students, who are pre paring for University Scholarships, or for distinction in the multitudinous examinations that close the school curriculum; and, last but not least, to those who include Greek in their Honours Course at a University.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.


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