Greek, an intensive course
Barcode: 58995225
Call Number: IL-GRE Han
Material Type: Print-Text/Workbook
Date: 1992
Language: Greek (Ancient), English
Creator: Hardy Hansen; Gerald M Quinn
Description: Recommended by U-M Ancient Greek instructors.
Introduction : The Greek language -- The Greek alphabet -- Rough and smooth breathing -- Long and short vowels -- Diphthongs -- Iota subscript and adscript -- Gamma combined with certain consonants -- Classification of consonants -- Punctuation and capitalization -- Accent --Recessive accent -- Persistent accent -- Nouns: overview -- First-declension nouns (nominative in -η or -ᾱ) -- Second-declension nouns -- The article -- Word order -- Verbs: overview --Principle parts -- Present indicative active -- Imperfect indicative active -- Future indicative active -- Aorist indicative active -- Agreement of subject and verb -- Questions -- Infinitives and their use -- Synopsis -- Perfect indicative active -- Pluperfect indicative active -- Perfect infinitive active -- Subjunctive and optative moods present subjunctive active -- Aorist subjunctive active -- Present optative active -- Aorist optative active -- Sequence of moods -- Purpose clauses -- First-declension nouns: concluded -- Adjectives of the first and second declensions -- Agreement of adjective and noun -- Position of the adjective -- Conditional sentences -- Elision -- Passive voice -- Genitive of personal agent : Dative of personal agent with the perfect and pluperfect passive ; Dative of means -- Substantive use of the adjective -- Substantive use of the article -- The articular infinitive -- Third-declension nouns: consonant stems -- The relative pronoun -- The independent subjunctive -- Partitive genitive (genitive of the divided whole) -- Genitive of time within which -- Dative of time at which -- Accusative of extent of time -- Expressions of time compared -- Accusative of extent of space -- Middle voice -- Middle voice of verbs seen thus far -- Second aorist active and middle -- Principle parts and tense stems: summary -- The independent optative -- The demonstrative adjective/pronoun ἐϰεῖνος, ἐϰείνη, ἐϰεῖνο, "that" -- Conditional sentences with relative protases -- Adverbs -- Participles -- Formation and declension of the active participles -- Formation and declension of the middle and passive participles -- Summary of the forms of the participle -- Attributive use of the participle -- Circumstantial use of the participle -- The adjective πᾶς, πᾶσα, πᾶν, "all, every; whole" -- Contracted verbs: introduction -- Contracted verbs with present tense stems in -α- -- Contracted verbs with present tense stems in -ε- -- The demonstrative adjective/pronoun ὅδε, ἥδε, τόδε, "this" -- The demonstrative adjective/pronoun οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτο, "this, that" -- Demonstrative compared -- Subjective genitive -- Objective genitive -- Dative of manner -- Dative of respect -- More third-declension nouns -- Third-declension adjective -- Contracted verbs with present tense stems in -ο- -- Verbs with contracted futures -- Accusative subject of the infinitive -- Result clauses -- Compound verbs -- The imperative mood -- Commands and prohibitions -- Forms of the Greek verb -- The Greek verb: a summary -- Deponent verbs: middle deponents -- Passive deponents -- Partial deponents -- The adjective/pronoun αὐτός, αὐτή, αὐτό -- Temporal clauses -- Genitive absolute -- -μι verbs -- Present system of -μι verbs -- Fear clauses -- -μι (athematic) verbs: continued -- Object clauses of effort -- Object clauses of effort and purpose clauses compared -- Accusative of respect -- Accusative of respect and dative of respect compared -- Present participle active and second aorist participle active of the athematic verbs δίδωμι, τίθημι, and ἴστημι -- Present participle middle/passive and second aorist participle middle of athematic verbs -- Perfect participle active of ἴστημι -- The verb δείϰνῡμι, "show" -- Supplementary use of the participle -- The interrogative pronoun/adjective τίς, τί -- The indefinite pronoun/adjective τις, τι -- Enclitics summarized -- The verb εἰμί, "be" -- Dative of the possessor -- Adverbial accusative -- Personal pronouns -- Reflexive pronouns -- Possession with personal and reflexive pronouns -- The verb φημί, "say, affirm, assert" -- γιγνώσϰω, "perceive, recognize, know" -- Future optative -- Future infinitive -- Indirect statement -- Retained subjunctive -- The adjective πολύς, πολλή, πολύ, "much, many" -- The noun ναῦς, νεώς, ἡ, "ship" -- The adjective μέγας, μέγάλη, μέγα, "big, great" -- Adjectives of the type ἡδύς, ἡδεῖα, ἡδύ, "pleasant" -- Comparison of the adjectives -- The verb εἶμι, "go, come" -- Numerals --Negative pronouns/adjectives -- Unattainable wish -- The verb ἵημι, "release, hurl, send" -- Indefinite relative pronoun : Indirect interrogative pronoun/adjective -- Indefinite relatives and direct and indirect interrogatives -- Indefinite, relative and interrogative adverbs -- Indirect questions -- Comparison of adverbs -- Irregular comparison of adjectives -- The verb οἶδα, "known" -- Temporal clauses introduced by μεχοι and ἑως-- Temporal clauses introduced by ποιν, "before, until" -- Attraction of the relative pronoun to the case of its antecedent omission of the antecedent of the relative pronoun -- Verbal adjectives in -τεος, -τεά, -τεον-- The impersonal verbs δέι "there is need, must" and χοη, "ought, must" -- The impersonal use of δόκέι in the sense "seem best" -- Accusative absolute -- The verb κέιμάι, "lie, be placed, be set" -- Second-declension nouns of the type νόύς, νού, ὁ, "mind" -- The third-declension noun ἂστύ, ἂστέώς, το, "town."
Collection: Language Resource Center