A Grammar of the Greek Language provides an excellent introduction to Greek linguistics. Scholar Curtius defines each term in full, using examples and context to aid understanding. He covers etymology, letters and sounds, inflection of verbs, nouns and pronouns, derivation, syntax, as well as indexes and a table of contents to guide study.
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The work of Georg Curtius has marked a great step in forwarding the understanding of the use of the tenses in Greek in particular.
—Jacob Wackernagel, Swiss historical and comparative linguist
Most credit for making grammarians aware of the issue of verbal kind of action goes to Curtius [. . .] The importance of Curtius’ groundbreaking work cannot be overestimated.
—Stanley Porter, professor of New Testament, McMaster Divinity College