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Praise for A Grammar of New Testament Greek: "The most
comprehensive account of the language of the New Testament ever
produced by British scholars." --The Expository Times>
Praise for A Grammar of New Testament Greek: "The most
comprehensive account of the language of the New Testament ever
produced by British scholars." --The Expository Times>
Praise for A Grammar of New Testament Greek: "The most
comprehensive account of the language of the New Testament ever
produced by British scholars."--The Expository Times>
Originally published in 1903, this book presents the content of two
lectures delivered by the author during 1902 to students of the
University Extension at Cambridge. A concise bibliography is
included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
linguistics and the history of education.
Originally published during the early part of the twentieth
century, the Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature were
designed to provide concise introductions to a broad range of
topics. They were written by experts for the general reader and
combined a comprehensive approach to knowledge with an emphasis on
accessibility. Early Religious Poetry of Persia by James Hope
Moulton was first published in 1911. The text presents an engaging
guide to Avestan literature, containing abundant textual quotation
and historical information. All poetry is translated into English.
Now updated in a five-volume set this classic grammar of New
Testament Greek, begun in 1906 by James Hope Moulton and completed
by William Francis Howard, and Nigel Turner, and the supplementary
volume by Moulton's father supplied with it, cover every aspect of
the Greek language in the New Testament. With thought-provoking
analysis and a multitude of invaluable charts and indices it
continues to act as an invaluable resource for advanced students of
New Testament Greek today. Each of the four volumes, and the
'Winer-Moulton' volume also included, features a lengthy critical
introduction and bibliography by Stanley E. Porter, one of the
leading scholars of New Testament Greek, who provides critical
reflection on the style and approach used in this classic work, as
well as a discussion of developments in the study of New Testament
Greek over the last 40 years. Volume 1: The Prolegomena introduces
foundational premises upon which the subsequent three volumes
build, providing a sketch of the language of the New Testament.
Volume 2: Accidence and Word-Formation deals with three essential
components of New Testament Greek: sounds and writing, accidence
(word inflection, noun declension, and verb conjugation), and word
formation. Volume 3: Syntax focuses on the construction of a
sentence. Divided into two parts, it begins with a detailed
discussion of nouns, adjectives, verbs and pronouns, to give the
reader a clear and comprehensive understanding of the individual
elements making up the language. Part Two concerns the complete
sentence and its syntax, featuring sections on the ordinary simple
sentence and its construction. Volume 4: Style examines the diverse
styles of writing exhibited by each author of the New Testament. It
explores the grammatical and other linguistic features which
distinguish the work of one author from that of another, attempting
to isolate and identify varying techniques. A Treatise on the
Grammar of New Testament Greek is a classic work on the use of
Greek in exegesis.
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