In this groundbreaking study, James Clyde offers a comprehensive analysis of Greek syntax, providing a clear and concise explanation of the constructions that make up the language. From the simplest sentences to the most complex structures, Clyde offers a wealth of insight and commentary on the workings of this ancient tongue. Whether you are a student of classics, a language enthusiast, or simply curious about the ancient world, this book is an essential resource.
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