Recently I have been using 501 Latin Verbs, by Prior and Wohlberg. Is there any work similar for Greek Verbs?
Would be nice.
thanks
Brian
501 Greek Verbs???
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Re: 501 Greek Verbs???
I don't know how many verbs there are in this book, nor am I familiar with it,
but it seems to be laid out in similar fashion to 501 Latin verb.
A Catalogue of Greek Verbs, James Skerret Shore Baird (1859):
http://www.archive.org/details/acatalog ... 00bairgoog
[click All Files: HTTP to find the pdf link]
but it seems to be laid out in similar fashion to 501 Latin verb.
A Catalogue of Greek Verbs, James Skerret Shore Baird (1859):
http://www.archive.org/details/acatalog ... 00bairgoog
[click All Files: HTTP to find the pdf link]
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Re: 501 Greek Verbs???
I've heard lots of people mention the book Tutti I Verbi Greci / All the Greek Verbs by Marinone -- I don't really know how it's set up but it might be worth a look.