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Goodwin's Greek Grammar is one of the most authoritative texts on
Classical Greek. It is both comprehensive and exceptionally
accessible, making it suitable for use in schools as well as
universities. After graduating from Harvard, William Watson Goodwin
gained a PhD from Gttingen. He later received honorary degrees from
Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh. He was Eliot Professor
Goodwin's Greek Grammar is one of the most authoritative texts on
Classical Greek. It is both comprehensive and exceptionally
accessible, making it suitable for use in schools as well as
universities. After graduating from Harvard, William Watson Goodwin
gained a PhD from Gttingen. He later received honorary degrees from
Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh. He was Eliot Professor of Greek
Literature at Harvard.
First published in 1879 and later revised and enlarged, this work
contains an introduction to the Greek language and its dialects. It
includes five major sections: letters; syllables and their
accentuation; morphology; syntax, including multiple examples; and
the metrics of Greek verse. There is also a catalogue of Greek
verbs and full indexes, both Greek and English.
This version of Goodwin's text is the one enlarged in 1899 from its
original 1860 form. The aim of this paperback edition is to make
the work available to new generations of Greek scholars who should
find its comprehensiveness, clarity and its profusion of specific
examples from the major Greek authors a valuable source of
reference.
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