JWW excercise 266.
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:11 pm
Hi you budies!!
I'm keeping going witth the book
Everything has been done by the generals
1. πεποίκασιν οἱ στ?ατηγοὶ πᾶν.
All the soldiers were proceeding willingly.
2. πάντες οἱ στ?ατιώται ἑκὼν πο?ε?οντο.
The gifts of the satrap were all beautiful.
3. πάντα τὰ τοῦ σατ?άπου δῶ?α καλὰ ἦν.
Afterwards all the guards were drawn up.
4. ὕστε?ον δὲ πάντες οἱ φ?λακεσ τεταγμένοι ἦσαν.
The entire army proceedend trough the plain twenty-five parasangs.
5. διὰ δὲ τοῦ πεδίου πᾶν τὸ στ?άτευμα πα?ασάγγας εἴκοσι καὶ πέντε πο?ε?σατο.
I have one more question:
In Wherlock's latin there is a syntaxis guide...I mean a ¨nice way¨to order words, it is:
1. subject and modifiers.
2. indirect object
3. direct object.
4. adverbial forms and phrases.
5. the verb.
Is there any formula like this in ancient greek, I mean not a "real" rule but a simple guide to order the words within the sentence.
thanx very much in advance for your help and time
I'm keeping going witth the book
Everything has been done by the generals
1. πεποίκασιν οἱ στ?ατηγοὶ πᾶν.
All the soldiers were proceeding willingly.
2. πάντες οἱ στ?ατιώται ἑκὼν πο?ε?οντο.
The gifts of the satrap were all beautiful.
3. πάντα τὰ τοῦ σατ?άπου δῶ?α καλὰ ἦν.
Afterwards all the guards were drawn up.
4. ὕστε?ον δὲ πάντες οἱ φ?λακεσ τεταγμένοι ἦσαν.
The entire army proceedend trough the plain twenty-five parasangs.
5. διὰ δὲ τοῦ πεδίου πᾶν τὸ στ?άτευμα πα?ασάγγας εἴκοσι καὶ πέντε πο?ε?σατο.
I have one more question:
In Wherlock's latin there is a syntaxis guide...I mean a ¨nice way¨to order words, it is:
1. subject and modifiers.
2. indirect object
3. direct object.
4. adverbial forms and phrases.
5. the verb.
Is there any formula like this in ancient greek, I mean not a "real" rule but a simple guide to order the words within the sentence.
thanx very much in advance for your help and time