Anyone know of Greek Grammar Guides?

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ardentphilosopher
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Anyone know of Greek Grammar Guides?

Post by ardentphilosopher »

I am not sure if anyone knows of those laminated grammar guides for Spanish, French, and German, and other popular subjects - does anyone know if they have one for Ancient Greek? I have even found them for Latin, but not Ancient Greek.

Has anyone made their own small, compact grammar guide on Word or Word Perfect and might be willing to share? Thanks a bunch.

chad
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Post by chad »

hi, i don't know about any series of cut-down grammars, but as 'short grammar overviews' there are 2 docs i can think of online:

Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, Overview of Greek Syntax
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/pt ... &query=toc

The Intelligent Person's Guide to Greek
http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris ... ammar.html

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Post by Geoff »

The intelligent person's guide is good; The NT greek in a nutshell isn't bad right here at Textkit (although its Koine). There are tons of textbooks with appendixes full of paradigms that you could use.

Geoff

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