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A School Grammar of Attic Greek

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Written to replace the grammars of William W. Goodwin, and Hadley and Allen, Thomas Dwight Goodell’s A School Grammar of Attic Greek takes a different approach designed to clarify syntax for students who struggle with thinking in English while attempting to read and write in Greek. Goodell allows extant lexicons and teacher-led classroom discussion to provide information about prepositions, while he focuses on other elements of the learning process.

Gain insight into the unique grammatical concepts of Attic Greek—including declension of nouns and verb conjugation—and accelerate your learning with Goodell’s inventive approach to syntactical rules. The combination of world-class instruction and accessibility makes this Greek grammar a unique and helpful addition to any Greek student’s library.

In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

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Key Features

  • Emphasizes simplified grammatical statements for easier comprehension
  • Draws on students’ exposure to Latin as an aide to learning Greek
  • Focuses on helping students think in Greek
  • Title: A School Grammar of Attic Greek
  • Author: Thomas Dwight Goodell
  • Series: Twentieth Century Text-Books
  • Publisher: D. Appleton and Company
  • Print Publication Date: 1902
  • Logos Release Date: 2018
  • Pages: 334
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Greek language › Grammar
  • Resource ID: LLS:SCHLGRMMRTTCGRK
  • Resource Type: Grammar
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2020-10-06T19:40:16Z

Thomas Dwight Goodell (1854–1920) was Lampson Professor of Greek at Yale University. He also served as professor in residence at the American School in Athens for 1894–1895 and president of the American Philological Association in 1912. His love of the classics and Plato led him to contributing to classical Greek scholarship.

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  1. Marcus Christophorus Galbis
    I think it's so important for Christians that study Koine Greek to also study the Attic and Homeric dialects. While Koine seems to be all on its own, it's actually a small part of a much larger literary tradition. The lexical structure for the New Testament (and the Septuagint) didn't come into existence overnight, neither was it created just for the New Testament. The Apostle Paul also seems to have been familiar with the Attic writers. (e.g. Acts 17:28; Titus 1:12)

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