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A Digital Tutorial For Ancient Greek Based on John William White's First Greek Book
Table of Contents
Lesson 1: The Greek Alphabet, Vowels, Consonants, and Dipthongs
The Greek Alphabet
Vowels
Consonants
Dipthongs
13.Pronunciation Practice
Lesson 2: Breathings, Syllables, Elision, Accent, Punctuation.
Breathings
Syllables
Elision
Accent
Punctuation
Lesson 3. Nouns.—Introductory.
Cases
Numbers
Genders
Declensions
A-Declension.—Feminines in ᾱ.
40. Vocabulary
41. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON 4: A-Declension.—Feminines in η.
A-Declension.—Feminines in η.
45. VOCABULARY.
46. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON V: Verbs—Introductory.
Objectives
Voice
Mood
Tense
Person and Number
Accent of Verbs
Verb Stems
Present Indicative Active.
56. VOCABULARY.
57. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
59. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON 6: A-Declension—Feminines in α.
Objectives
Paradigms for A-Declension—Feminines in α.
63. VOCABULARY.
64. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON 7: Imperfect Indicative Active
Formation of the Imperfect Active Indicative
Paradigms for Imperfect Indicative Active Verbs.
63. VOCABULARY.
71. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
73. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON 8: O-Declension Nouns.
Formation of O-Declension Nouns
76. Paradigms for O-Declension Nouns.
77. Formation Of Adjectives
78. VOCABULARY.
79. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON 9: O-Declension (continued).
Declension of the Definite Article
82.ADDITIONAL PARADIGMS.
83. VOCABULARY.
84. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON 10: Future and First Aorist Indicative Active.
The Future and the First Aorist Indicative Active.
86. PARADIGMS.
Formation of the Future Indicative and First Aorist Indicative
The Second Aorist
The Present Infinitive Active
Compound Verbs
94. VOCABULARY.
95. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON XI: A- Declension.—Masculines.
A- Declension.—Masculines
102. VOCABULARY.
103. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON XII: Perfect and Pluperfect Indicative Active
What are the Perfect and the Pluperfect?
Reduplication in the Perfect and the Pluperfect
110. PARADIGMS.
Endings for the Perfect and the Pluperfect
The Second Perfect and Pluperfect
116. VOCABULARY.
117. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
LESSON XIII: The Art of Reading
How to Read Ancient Greek
123. DIRECTIONS FOR READING.
124. VOCABULARY.
READING LESSON.
LESSON XIV: Adjectives of the Vowel Declension.
Declension of ἀγαθός, good, and of ἄξιος worthy
The Formation of Vowel Declension Adjectives
131. VOCABULARY.
132. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
134. Artaxerxes becomes King and arrests Cyrus.
LESSON XV: Analysis of the Primary Tenses of the Indicative Active.
Stems, Suffixes and Endings
137. Review the conjugation of the present, future, and first perfect indicative active of λύω.
The Stems of λύω
141. VOCABULARY.
142. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
144. Cyrus escapes with his Life, and plots against his Brother.
LESSON XVI: Analysis of the Secondary Tenses of the Indicative Active
Personal Endings of the Secondary Tenses in the Active Voice
146. Review the conjugation of the imperfect, first aorist, and first pluperfect indicative active of λύω
Notes on the Formation of the Imperfect, Aorist, and Perfect Active Indicative
150. VOCABULARY.
151. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
153. Cyrus begins to take Active Measures.
LESSON XVII: Demonstrative Pronouns
οὗτος, this, ὅδε, this, ἐκεῖνος, that, and αὐτός, self.
Declension of οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτο this.
Declension of ὅδε, ἥδε, τόδε this
Declension of ἐκεῖνος, ἐκείνη, ἐκεῖνο that
Declension of αὐτός, αὐτή, αὐτό self
Formation and Use of the Demonstrative Pronouns
161. VOCABULARY.
162. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
164. He hoodwinks the King.
LESSON XVIII: Present and Imperfect Indicative of εἰμί, be.
165. Learn the conjugation of the present and imperfect indicative of εἰμί, be,.
Notes on the formation and use of the verb εἰμί
Proclitics and Enclitics
170. VOCABULARY.
171. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
173. He continues to collect Forces.
LESSON XIX: Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Middle.
What Is The Middle Voice?
Endings of the Middle Voice
176. Learn the conjugation of the present, imperfect, and future indicative middle of λύω.
178. VOCABULARY.
179. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
181. All his Troops muster at Sardis.
LESSON XX: Aorist, Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Indicative Middle.
The use of the Future Perfect Indicative Middle
PARADIGMS
Notes on the Aorist, Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect Indicative Middle.
Grammar Notes
188. VOCABULARY.
189. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
191. Tissaphernes warns the King. The March begins.
LESSON XXI: Indicative Passive.
Use of the Indicative Passive
PARADIGMS
Formation of the Aorist Passive
Principal Parts of Verbs
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
204. VOCABULARY.
205. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
207. The Palace and Park of Cyrus at Celaenae.
LESSON XXII. Perfect and Pluperfect Indicative Middle and Passive of Labial Mute Verbs.
PARADIGMS
Notes on the formation of the Perfect and Pluperfect Indicative with Labial Stems
212. VOCABULARY.
213. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
215. A Thirty Day’s Halt, and Enumeration of the Troops.
LESSON XXIII: Perfect and Pluperfect Indicative Middle and Passive of Palatal and Lingual Mute Verbs.
PARADIGMS
Notes on Formation of the Perfect and Pluperfect With Palatal and Lingual Mute Stems
Grammar Notes
222. VOCABULARY.
223. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
225. The March continues. Review of the Troops.
LESSON XXIV: Prepositions
Case Usage With Prepositions
Grammar Notes
235. VOCABULARY.
236. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
238. The Greeks inspire the Barbarians with Fear.
LESSON XXV: Labial and Palatal Mute Stems of the Consonant Declension
Formation of Consonant Declension Nouns
PARADIGMS
Notes on the Formation of the Consonant Declension
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
245. VOCABULARY.
246. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
248. The Troops are forced to halt at the Cilician Pass.
LESSON XXVI: Lingual Mute Stems of the Consonant Declension.
Paradigms
Notes on the Formation of Lingual Mute Stems of the Consonant Declension
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
255. VOCABULARY.
256. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
258. Cyrus reaches Tarsus, which the Troops destroy.
LESSON XXVII: Adjectives of the Consonant Declension.
PARADIGMS
Notes on the Formation of Adjectives of the Consonant Declension
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
264. VOCABULARY.
265. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
267. The Troops refuse to advance.
LESSON XXVIII: Contract Verbs in αω in the Indicative.
Contract Verbs in αω in the Indicative
PARADIGMS
Notes on the Formation of Contract Verbs in αω in the Indicative
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
275. VOCABULARY.
276. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
278. The Speech of Clearchus, and its Effect.
LESSON XXIX: Contract Verbs in εω and οω in the Indicative.
Paradigms
Notes on the Formation of Contract Verbs in εω and οω in the Indicative
Grammatical Notes
282. VOCABULARY.
283. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
285. Cyrus is perplexed, but states his professed Purpose.
LESSON XXX: Contract Nouns and Adjectives of the Vowel Declension.
Contract Adjectives of the Vowel Declension
Notes on the Formation of Contract Adjectives of the Vowel Declension
Contract Nouns of the Vowel Declension
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
292. VOCABULARY.
293. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
295. Cyrus promises additional Pay. Syennesis becomes friendly.
LESSON XXXI: Deponent Verbs. Conditional Sentences.
Paradigm Review
Paradigm Review - λύω
Paradigm Review - Perfect and Pluperfect Indicative Middle and Passive of Mute Verbs
Deponent Verbs
Conditional Sentences
304. Neutral Conditions: Conditions That Imply Nothing About The Fulfillment of the Condition
306. Contra-Factual Conditions: Conditions That Imply That The Condition Was NOT Fulfilled
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
308. VOCABULARY.
309. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
311. Arrival of the Fleet at Issus with Reinforcements.
LESSON XXXII: Subjunctive Active. Vivid Future Conditions.
What Is The Subjunctive?
PARADIGMS
Notes on the Formation of the Subjunctive
Future Vivid Conditions
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
318. VOCABULARY.
319. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
321. Safe Passage of the “Syrian Gateway.”
LESSON XXXIII: Subjunctive Active (continued). Subjunctive in Exhortations and in Final Clauses.
The present subjunctive of εἰμί
The Subjunctive in Exhortations
The Subjunctive in Final Clauses
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
327. VOCABULARY.
328. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
330. Xenias and Pasion Desert.
LESSON XXXIV: Subjunctive Middle and Passive. Subjunctive after Verbs of Fearing.
Subjunctive Middle and Passive
The Subjunctive after Verbs of Fearing
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
335. VOCABULARY.
336. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
338. Advance to the Euphrates.
LESSON XXXV: Contract Verbs in the Subjunctive.
Contract Verbs in the Subjunctive: Paradigms
Rules of Contraction
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
341. VOCABULARY.
342. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
344. The real Object of the Expedition is disclosed.
LESSON XXXVI: Liquid Stems of the Consonant Declension.
PARADIGMS
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
349. VOCABULARY.
350. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
352. Menon’s clever Device to win the Favor of Cyrus.
LESSON XXXVII: Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns.
Formation of Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns
PARADIGMS
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
356. VOCABULARY.
357. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
359. Cyrus is greatly pleased and himeself crosses the Euphrates.
LESSON XXXVIII: Optative Active. Less Vivid Future Conditions.
The Optative Active
Paradigms
Less Vivid Future Conditions
Grammatical Notes
365. VOCABULARY.
366. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
368. The Gods send a Portent. Advance to the Araxes.
LESSON XXXIX: The Present Optative of εἰμί. Optative in Final Clauses. Object Clauses.
The Present Optative of εἰμί
The Optative in Final Clauses
The Optative in Object Clauses
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
374. VOCABULARY.
375. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
377. Advance through the Desert of Arabia.
LESSON XL: Optative Middle and Passive. Optative after Verbs of Fearing.
Paradigms for the Optative Middle and Passive
The Optative After Verbs Denoting Fear
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
382. VOCABULARY.
383. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
385. The Soldiers go hunting.
LESSON XLI: Contract Verbs in the Optative.
PARADIGMS
RULES OF CONTRACTION
389. VOCABULARY.
390. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
392. March to Corsote and Pylae. Cattle perish in the Desert.
LESSON XLII: Stems in σ of the Consonant Declension.
Paradigms
Notes On The Formation Of Nouns With Stems in σ of the Consonant Declension
Grammatical Notes
396. VOCABULARY.
397. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
399. Great Hardships in the Desert.
LESSON XLIII: Imperative Active.
The Imperative Active
Personal Endings of the Active Imperative
Paradigms: The Present and Aorist Imperative Active of λύω
The Present and Aorist Imperative Active of εἰμί
The Uses of The Imperative
Grammatical Notes
409. VOCABULARY.
410. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
412. The Wagons get stalled in the Mire.
LESSON XLIV: Imperative Middle and Passive.
Personal Endings of the Imperative Middle and Passive
Paradigms: The Present and Aorist Imperative Middle and Passive of λύω
416. VOCABULARY.
417. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
419. Splendid Discipline of the Persian Nobles.
LESSON XLV: Contract Verbs in the Imperative.
Paradigms
Rules of Contraction
Grammatical Notes
422. VOCABULARY.
423. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
425. Traffic with Charmande across the Euphrates.
LESSON XLVI: Adjective Stems in ν and εσ of the Consonant Declension.
Grammatical Notes
429. VOCABULARY.
430. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
432. A Quarrel at the Ford.
LESSON XLVII: Personal Pronouns.
Declension of the Personal Pronouns
Notes on the Formation and Use of Personal Pronouns
Grammatical Notes
439. VOCABULARY.
440. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
442. The Life of Clearchus is in Great Danger.
LESSON XLVIII: Reflexive, Reciprocal, and Possessive Pronouns.
Paradigms of the Reflexive Pronouns
Notes on the Formation and Use of the Reflexive Pronoun
Paradigm of the Reciprocal Pronoun
Formation of the Possessive Pronoun
Grammatical Notes
449. VOCABULARY.
450. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
452. Clearchus advances against Menon’s Troops.
LESSON XLIX: The Infinitive
Formation of the Infinitive
The Formation of the Infinitive
The Present Infinitive of εἰμί
The Present Infinitive of Contract Verbs
The Formation of the Present Infinitive of Contract Verbs
The Uses of the Infinitive
462. VOCABULARY.
463. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
465. Proxenus interferes, and Cyrus comes riding up.
LESSON L: The Infinitive In Indirect Discourse
The Infinitive in Indirect Discourse
The Infinitive Following ὥστε, so that and πρίν, before.
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
472. VOCABULARY.
473. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
475. Cyrus makes a Successful Appeal to Clearchus.
LESSON LI: Stems in ι and υ of the Consonant Declension.
PARADIGMS
Notes on the Formation of Nouns with Stems in ι and υ of the Consonant Declension
GRAMMATICAL NOTES
478. VOCABULARY.
479. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
481. Treacherous Proposal of Orontas.
LESSON LII: Participles Active.
Formation of the Participle
The Present Participle of εἰμί
Contracted Participles
Use of the Participle
Attributive Participles
Grammatical Notes
488. VOCABULARY.
489. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
491. The Traitor betrayed.
LESSON LIII: Participles Middle and Passive.
Formation of the Middle and Passive Participles
Notes on the formation of the middle and passive participle
Middle and Passive Participles of Contract Verbs
Use of the Participle
496. VOCABULARY.
497. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
499. Orontas is brought to Trial.
LESSON LIV: Adjective Stems in υ of the Consonant Declension. —Irregular Adjectives.
502. VOCABULARY.
503. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
505. Cyrus makes the Charge: “This is not the First Time that this Man has been false to me.”
LESSON LV: Stems in a Diphthong of the Consonant Declension.
508. VOCABULARY.
509. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
511. He cross-examines Orontas.
LESSON LVI: Relative Pronouns. Genitive Absolute. Numerals.
Relative Pronouns
The Genitive Absolute
Numerals
518. VOCABULARY.
519. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
521. Orontas confesses his Treachery.
LESSON LVII: Conditional Sentences. General Suppositions.
Conditional Sentences
General Conditions
527. VOCABULARY.
528. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
530. Clearchus advises that Orontas be put to Death. The Others Concur.
LESSON LVIII: Conditional Relative Sentences.
Conditional Relative Sentences
The particle πρίν
537. VOCABULARY.
538. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
540. Orontas is led away.
LESSON LIX: Comparison of Adjectives.
Comparison of Adjectives
Comparatives Ending in ῑων and ιστος
Paradigms
The Genitive of Comparison
548. VOCABULARY.
549. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
551. Advance. Midnight Review.
LESSON LX: Present System of Verbs. Indirect Discourse.
The Present System of Verbs
Indirect Quotations and Questions
561. VOCABULARY.
562. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
564. Council of War. Speech of Cyrus.
LESSON LXI: Future and First Aorist Systems of Vowel and Mute Verbs.
Aorist Review
Tenses and Moods in Indirect Discourse
573. VOCABULARY.
574. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
576. “You need not fear the Coming Struggle, and Success will bring Reward.”
LESSON LXII: Irregular Comparison of Adjectives.
Irregular Comparison of Adjectives
578.VOCABULARY.
579. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
581. Objection of Gaulites.
LESSON LXIII: Future and First Aorist Systems of Liquid Verbs. Interrogative Subjunctive.
Future and First Aorist Systems of Liquid Verbs
Interrogative Subjunctive
Interrogative Subjunctive in Indirect Discourse
591. VOCABULARY.
592. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
594. Answer of Cyrus.
LESSON LXIV: Formation and Comparison of Adverbs
Formation of Adverbs
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
598. VOCABULARY.
599. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
601. He promises Great Rewards.
LESSON LXV: Second Aorist System. Indirect Discourse.
Notes on the formation of the second aorist
Indirect Discourse Review
Verbs Introducing Indirect Discourse
610. VOCABULARY.
611. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
613. Cyrus is confident that the King will fight.
LESSON LXVI: Numerals.
DECLENSION OF THE FIRST FOUR CARDINAL NUMBERS.
615. VOCABULARY.
616. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
618. Numbers of the Opposing Forces.
LESSON LXVII: First Perfect System. Indirect Discourse.
First Perfect System
Perfect verbs with liquid stems
The Participle in Indirect Discourse
629. VOCABULARY.
630. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
632. Not all the King’s Troops were in the Battle.
LESSON LXVIII: Second Perfect System.
The Second Perfect System
Notes on the formation of the second perfect
638. VOCABULARY.
639. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
641. Advance. The Great Trench.
LESSON LXIX: Perfect Middle System of Vowel and of Mute Verbs.
644. VOCABULARY.
645. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
647. Silanus the Soothsayer is rewarded
LESSON LXX: Perfect Middle System of Liquid Verbs.
Formation and Conjugation of the Perfect Middle of Liquid Verbs
Notes on the formation of Perfect Middle of Liquid Verbs
652. VOCABULARY.
653. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
655. Cyrus advances with Less Caution.
LESSON LXXI: First Passive System. Complex Sentences in Indirect Discourse.
The Aorist and Future Passive
Notes on the formation of the passive voice
Complex Sentences in Indirect Discourse
664. VOCABULARY.
665. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
667. “The King is coming!”
LESSON LXXII: Second Passive System.
The Second Passive System
Notes on the Formation of the Second Passive System
673. VOCABULARY.
674. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
676. The Order of Battle.
REVIEW AND PRACTICE:
LESSON LXXIII: Verbal Adjectives.
Verbal Adjectives
The Participle with λανθάνω, τυγχάνω, and φθάνω.
685. VOCABULARY.
686. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
688. Armor of Cyrus and his Bodyguard. The Enemy appear.
LESSON LXXIV: Regular Verbs in MI, τίθημι.
Regular Verbs in MI
Notes on the conjugation of Verbs in μι
695. VOCABULARY.
696. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
698. The Enemy’s Array. Cyrus wishes to attack the Persian Centre.
LESSON LXXV: Regular Verbs in MI, δίδωμι.
Conjugation of δίδωμι
Notes on the Conjugation of δίδωμι
701. VOCABULARY.
702. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
704. Clearchus refuses. The Barbarians’ Advance.
LESSON LXXVI: Regular Verbs in MI, ἵστημι.
Conjugation of ἵστημι
Notes on the conjugation of ἵστημι
707. VOCABULARY.
708. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
710. The Sacrifices are favorable. The Watchword.
LESSON LXXVII: Regular Verbs in MI, δείκνῡμι.
The Conjugation of δείκνῡμι
Notes on the Conjugation of δείκνῡμι and δύω
713. VOCABULARY.
714. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
716. The Greeks charge on the Run, and the Enemy take to Flight.
LESSON LXXVIII: Second Perfect System without Tense Suffix.
The Conjugation of ἵστημι
Notes on the Conjugation of ἵστημι
The Conjugation of οἶδα (ἰδ,εἰδ), know
722. VOCABULARY.
723. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
725. The King’s Chariots are useless. Cyrus on the Alert.
LESSON LXXIX: Irregular Verbs in MI, φημί, εἰμί, εἶμι.
The Conjugation of φημί, εἰμί, εἶμι.
728. VOCABULARY.
729. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
731. The King begins to move, and Cyrus charges.
LESSON LXXX: Irregular Verbs in MI (continued), ἵημι, κεῖμαι, ἧμαι.
The Conjugation of ἵημι, send, κεῖμαι, lie, and κάθημαι, sit,
733. VOCABULARY.
734. READ ALOUD AND TRANSLATE:
736. Cyrus attacks the King in Person, and is slain.
General Vocabulary
Reference Grammar: Morphology
Contraction of Vowels.
Changes of Consonants
MUTES BEFORE OTHER MUTES.
MUTES BEFORE Σ.
MUTES BEFORE M.
N BEFORE OTHER CONSONANTS.
CHANGES OF Σ.
CHANGES IN ASPIRATES.
A AND O DECLENSION NOUNS
739. A DECLENSION, FEMININES.
740. A DECLENSION MASCULINE NOUNS
741. O DECLENSION NOUNS
742. CONTRACT NOUNS OF THE O AND A DECLENSIONS.
CONSONANT DECLENSION NOUNS
743. Labial and Palatal Mute Stems.
744. Lingual Mute Stems.
745. Liquid Stems.
746. Syncopated Liquid Stems.
747. Stems in σ.
748. Stems in ι and υ.
749. Stems in a Diphthong.
ADJECTIVES.
750. ADJECTIVES OF THE VOWEL DECLENSION.
751. CONTRACT ADJECTIVES OF THE VOWEL DECLENSION.
752. ADJECTIVES OF THE CONSONANT OR CONSONANT AND A DECLENSIONS.
753. IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES.
754. PARTICIPLES.
755 PARTICIPLES OF CONTRACT VERBS.
Numbers
756. NUMERALS.
757. DECLENSION OF THE FIRST FOUR CARDINALS.
DEFINITE ARTICLE AND PRONOUNS.
758. DEFINITE ARTICLE.
759. PERSONAL AND INTENSIVE PRONOUNS.
760. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS.
761. RECIPROCAL PRONOUN.
762. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS.
763. INTERROGATIVE AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS.
764. RELATIVE PRONOUNS.
VERBS
765. Present System of λύω, LOOSE.
766. Future System of λύω.
767. First Aorist System of λύω.
768. First Perfect System of λύω.
769. Perfect Middle System of λύω
770. First Passive System of λύω.
771. Future System of Liquid Verbs: φαίνω (φαν-), SHOW.
772. First Aorist System of Liquid Verbs: φαίνω (φαν-), SHOW.
773. Second Aorist System of λείπω (λιπ), LEAVE.
774. Second Perfect System of λείπω (λιπ), LEAVE.
775. Perfect Middle System of Labial Mute Verbs: λείπω (λιπ), LEAVE.
776. Perfect Middle System of Palatal Mute Verbs: ἄγω (ἀγ), LEAD.
777. Perfect Middle System of Lingual Mute Verbs: πείθω (πιθ), PERSUADE.
778. Perfect Middle System of Liquid Verbs: στέλλω (στελ), SEND.
779. Perfect Middle System of Liquid Verbs: φαίνω (φαν), SHOW.
780. Second Passive System of στέλλω (στελ), SEND.
CONTRACT VERBS
781. Present System of τῑμάω, HONOR.
782. Present System of ποιέω, DO, MAKE.
783. Present System of δηλόω, MANIFEST.
VERBS IN MI.
784. Present System of τίθημι (θε), PLACE, PUT.
785. Present System of δίδωμι (δο), GIVE.
786. Present System of ἴστημι (στα), SET, MAKE STAND.
787. Present System of δείκνῡμι (δεικ), SHOW.
788. Second Aorist System of τίθημι (θε), PLACE, PUT.
789. Second Aorist System of δίδωμι (δο), GIVE.
790. Second Aorist System of ἴστημι (στα), SET.
791. Second Aor. System of δύω, ENTER.
792. Second Perf. System without Suffix of ἴστημι (στα), SET.
IRREGULAR VERBS IN MI.
793. οἶδα (ἰδ), KNOW.
794.φημί (φα), SAY.
795. εἰμί (ἐσ), BE.
796. εἶμι (ἰ), GO.
797. ἴημι (ἐ), SEND.
798. κεῖμαι (κει), LIE.
799. κάθ-ημαι (ἡσ), SIT DOWN.
RULES OF SYNTAX.
Subject and Predicate.
Apposition.
Adjectives.
The Article.
Pronouns.
Nominative and Vocative Cases.
Accusative Case.
Genitive Case.
Dative Case.
AUGMENT AND REDUPLICATION. VERB AND TENSE STEMS. PRINCIPAL PARTS OF IMPORTANT VERBS.
Word Lists and Word Formation
Acknowledgments
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