Louise Pratt, The Essentials of Greek Grammar: A Reference for Intermediate Readers of Attic Greek, gives the principal parts of “247 Common Attic Greek verbs”, as well as guides to the endings. See Amazon. I had its perfect (glue) binding removed and replaced by a spiral binding at a cost of about $7.00US at a FedEx store. This lets book lie open.
I agree that a reference in book form to verb conjugations is very handy. It’s much easier to study the conjugations in the codex presentation than in the scroll form of computers.
Not the original poster but I thank you for recommending Pratt, and I’m also thankful to the OP for mentioning Nouveau Bescherelle; what great finds for me! References like these are invaluable, I have a laminated foldout chart for the basics of French grammar that is very helpful. I’m also going to have to find the mugs Villanelle posted.
Hi Chulu - the mugs are excellent and made great Christmas presents last year! You can click on the links provided by Will the OP last year and buy them. I am thinking of getting the Greek noun declension one now……after having purchased Latin, French and Japanese verb ones. Enjoy your morning or afternoon cuppa with one! Cheers.
there’s also Lexigram.gr that seems to contain everything one needs, even dual forms (both verbs, nouns, adjectives, participles…).
The only obstacle could be that the website is only in Greek (this shouldn’t be a problem for most users, terminology hasn’t changed much, navigation might be one) and the UI is “a bit” dated. But it functions well.
They ask for a yearly subscription, I think €7 or something like this for all functionality.