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Book SynopsisIn 1882, D.B. Munro wrote that "a new Grammar of the Homeric dialect is sorely wanted". Apart from this, the 1891 second edition - long out of print, never available in paperback - nothing has ever replaced Monro's original text. Presented here in its entirety, this is quite simply the most comprehensive account of Homeric Greek grammar, on which all subsequent summaries have been based. Here is the original in full.
Table of ContentsChapter 1: The Person-endings Chapter 2: The Tenses Chapter 3. The Moods Chapter 4. Accentuation of the Verb Chapter 5. Nouns and Pronouns Chapter 6. Formation of Nouns Chapter 7. Use of the Cases Chapter 8. Use of the Numbers Chapter 9. The Prepositions Chapter 10. The Verbal Nouns Chapter 11. Use of Pronouns Chapter 12. Use of the Moods Chapter 13. The Particle Chapter 14. Metre and Quantity Appendix Index Errata