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Editions OPHRYS, 2009 - 487 pages
This method indeed conveys the essentials of what one must know to be able to read classical Greek texts.
 

Table des matières

First step
1
Writing and pronunciation General principles of accentuation Punctuation Phonetics
14
3S 3P and infinitive
24
Fourth step
30
Economist
39
declension Formation of adverbs in wc Imperfective participle in the middlepassive
50
indefinite Tic Enclitics and proclitics
64
Chrysostom
74
with introduction to verb olda
225
Xenophon
232
soldiers who died for the independence of Athens Hyperides
247
wife to renounce the use of makeup Xenophon III The philosopher Menippos arrives
258
IIIA steam turbine Heron of Alexandria IV Zeus gives his orders Lucian
267
sorcerer Lucian IV The legend of Phaethon son of the Sun Diodorus Siculus
290
dangers of drunkenness Athenaeus IVConversation after hunting Xenophon VA courtesan
298
III The punishment of the parricides in Platos Laws Plato IVV Passengers going to
308

Augment in ε1 Preverbed forms Genitive Absolute Expression of consequence Vocabulary
90
press Longus IVAlexander wants to be proclaimed god or A laconic answer Aelian V
119
astronomer who fell into a well Aesop IV The coward at war Theophrastus VSatirical
131
pain Anacreontic poem IVSubtle questions asked by Amasis Plutarch
147
Overview of the tenseaspect system Regularity and irregularity of the Greek verbs
157
according to St Matthew
163
training Dio Chrysostom
194
according to St Luke
201
vocation Lucian
210
crates in meditation Plato IV Ers trip into the other world Plato V Mysterious dis
325
Xenophon III Departure of the Athenian fleet to Sicily Thucydides IV The ten craters
336
Grammatical appendix
343
Historic lexicon
392
Lexiconindex GreekEnglish
402
Lexiconindex EnglishGreek
409
Explanations about the drawings
416
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