"The Principles of Greek Grammar" by Peter Bullions, revised by A.C. Kendrick, is a comprehensive guide designed for students of classical Greek. Originally published in 1868, this book offers a systematic approach to understanding Greek grammar, making it an invaluable resource for both schools and colleges. The text includes detailed explanations, rules, and examples to aid learners in mastering the intricacies of the Greek language.
Featuring complete indexes for easy navigation, this edition aims to provide a structured and accessible learning experience. Whether used in a classroom setting or for self-study, "The Principles of Greek Grammar" remains a vital tool for anyone seeking a thorough grounding in classical Greek.
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