Description
Efnisyfirlit
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- List of Abbreviations
- Vocabulary and Glossing
- Maps
- Chapter One
- The Greek Alphabet
- Writing the Letters
- Vowels
- Breathings
- Diphthongs
- Iota Subscript
- Background: History of the Greek Alphabet
- Transliteration
- Capital letters
- The verb: present tense
- Nouns (first and second declension): nominative and accusative
- The definite article
- Word order
- Negative
- Prepositions
- Summary of Chapter One grammar
- Chapter One vocabulary
- Chapter Two
- Nouns (first and second declension): nominative and accusative plural
- The verb to be (present tense)
- Connecting words
- First declension feminine nouns: variant pattern
- Translation of the definite article
- Expressing time (1)
- Second declension neuter nouns
- Summary of Chapter Two grammar
- Chapter Two vocabulary
- Chapter Three
- Nouns (first and second declension): all cases
- Prepositions
- Sandwich construction
- Imperative
- Adverbs (1)
- Cases taken by verbs
- Infinitive
- Adjectives
- Adverbs (2)
- Particles
- How the Locrians make laws (1)
- Background: The Rule of Law
- How the Locrians make laws (2)
- Future tense
- Imperfect tense
- Imperfect of the verb to be
- Punctuation
- Questions
- Athenian Wit
- Summary of Chapter Three grammar
- Chapter Three vocabulary
- Chapter Four
- Aorist tense (1)
- Background: Aesop’s Fables
- The Sun and the Frogs
- The Frogs and their Ruler (1)
- The Frogs and their Ruler (2)
- Aorist tense (2)
- Zeus and the Tortoise
- Gender and declension (1)
- Gender and declension (2)
- Gender and declension (3)
- Revision overview of first and second declension nouns
- Compound verbs
- The Stag and the Lion
- Summary of Chapter Four grammar
- Chapter Four vocabulary
- Chapter Five
- Accents
- Third declension nouns
- Background: Homer and the Odyssey
- The Cyclops (1)
- Elision
- The Cyclops (2)
- The uses of τίς/τις
- The Cyclops (3)
- Cases taken by prepositions
- Personal pronouns and adjectives (first and second person singular)
- The Cyclops (4)
- Present participle (1)
- The Bag of Winds
- Summary of Chapter Five grammar
- Chapter Five vocabulary
- Chapter Six
- Present participle (2)
- Background: Alexander the Great
- Alexander and Bucephalas
- Alexander Seeks Revenge
- More uses of the definite article (1)
- More uses of the definite article (2)
- Alexander and Hope
- Alexander at Troy
- The uses of αὐτός (1)
- The uses of αὐτός (2)
- Alexander’s Leadership
- Aorist participle (1)
- The adjective πᾶς
- Alexander and the Gordian Knot (1)
- Aorist participle (2)
- Alexander and the Gordian Knot (2)
- Numerals
- Expressing time (2)
- The use of οὐδείς
- Alexander’s Trust
- Personal pronouns and adjectives (first and second person plural)
- Possessive dative
- Alexander’s Kindness
- Future participle
- Focusing the sense of participles
- More uses of the definite article (3)
- Alexander’s Ambition
- Round-up of verbs and their aorist formation
- Alexander and Dionysus
- Alexander, Homer and Fame
- Summary of Chapter Six grammar
- Chapter Six vocabulary
- English–Greek practice sentences
- Reference Grammar
- The definite article
- Nouns
- First declension
- Second declension
- Third declension (pattern of endings)
- Third declension (examples)
- Adjectives
- Pronouns
- Numeral declensions
- Prepositions
- Verbs
- Overview of tenses
- The verb to be
- Participles
- Appendix: Words easily confused
- Glossary of grammar terms
- English to Greek Vocabulary
- Greek to English Vocabulary
- Index
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.