Geoffrey Steadman
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Geoffrey Steadman
In his editions of Plato he recurs sometimes to other grammar books and materials which he abbreviated in the way I can't always understand, for instance, if S stands for Smyth's grammar, what is GP?
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Re: Geoffrey Steadman
J. D. Denniston's Greek Particles.
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Re: Geoffrey Steadman
Steadman normally includes a table of abbreviations. If you are using a PDF version of one his texts, you might have missed it.
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