Ancient Greek grammar

Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, Frederic P. Miller, 2010
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The book "Ancient Greek Grammar" offers a comprehensive introduction to the grammar of Ancient Greek. It covers fundamental aspects of the language, including various tenses such as present, future, aorist, and perfect. The content is based on articles from Wikipedia and other free sources, ensuring a broad and accessible information base. The structure of the book is clear and organized, making it a useful reference work for both students and those interested in the Ancient Greek language. The use of tables to present grammatical rules facilitates the understanding and application of the concepts. This academic book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to engage with Ancient Greek language and literature.

Key specifications

topic
Language & Literature
Author
Agnes F. VandomeFrederic P. MillerJohn McBrewster
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2010
Item number
55215616

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Publisher
Alphascript Publishing
Category
Reference books
Release date
4.3.2025

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topic
Language & Literature
Author
Agnes F. VandomeFrederic P. MillerJohn McBrewster
Year
2010
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2010

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