| Introduction | 1 | |
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| Accidence | ||
| Nouns, §§1-14 | ||
| §1 | Disuse of the Dual | 25 |
| §2 | εἷς as Article | 25 |
| §3 | First Declension | 26 |
| §4 | Second Declension | 26 |
| §5 | Third Declension | 26 |
| §6 | Absence of Contraction | 27 |
| §7 | Feminine Forms of Movable Substantives | 27 |
| §8 | Heteroclite Nouns | 27 |
| §9 | Verbal Nouns in -μα | 28 |
| §10 | Non-Attic Forms of Substantives | 28 |
| §11 | Non-Attic Forms of Adjectives | 29 |
| §12 | Comparison of Adjectives | 29 |
| §13 | Pronouns | 29 |
| §14 | Numerals | 30 |
| Verbs, §§15-33 | ||
| §15 | The Verb εἶναι | 31 |
| §16 | The Termination -σαν | 32 |
| §17 | Termination of the 2d Person Singular of Primary Tenses, Middle and Passive | 33 |
| §18 | Aorist in -α | 35 |
| §19 | Augment | 36 |
| §20 | Reduplication | 38 |
| §21 | Attic Future | 38 |
| §22 | Retention of Short Vowel in the Future | 40 |
| §23 | Aorist of Semivowel Verbs | 40 |
| §24 | The Strong Tenses of the Passive | 41 |
| §25 | The Verbs πεινᾶν and διψᾶν | 41 |
| §26 | The Perfect of ἥκειν | 42 |
| §27 | Presents formed from Perfects | 42 |
| §28 | The Verb ἱστὰνα and its Cognates | 43 |
| §29 | The Verb τιθέναι and its Cognates | 44; |
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| §30 | The Verb διδόναι and its Cognates | 44 |
| §31 | The Verb ἱέναι and its Cognates | 45 |
| §33 | The Imperative ἀνάστ and ἀπόστα, etc. | 46 |
| §34 | Special Forms of Verbs | 47 |
| Nouns and Verbs, §§34-37 | ||
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| §34 | Adverbs | 47 |
| §35 | Homerisms | 48 |
| §36 | Movable Consonants | 48 |
| §37 | Spelling | 48 |
| Syntax | ||
| Construction of the Sentence, §§38-43 | ||
| §38 | The Construction of the LXX not Greek | 50 |
| §39 | The Absence of μέν and δέ | 50 |
| §40 | Paratactical Construction of the LXX | 50 |
| §41 | Introduction of the Sentence by a Verb of Being | 51 |
| §42 | Apposition of Verbs | 52 |
| §43 | δέ in the Apodosis | 52 |
| The Article, §§44, 45 | ||
| §44 | Generic Use of the Article | 52 |
| §45 | Elliptical Use of the Feminine Article | 52 |
| Gender, §§46, 47 | ||
| §46 | Elliptical Use of the Feminine Adjective | 53 |
| §47 | Feminine for Neuter | 53 |
| Number, §§48, 49 | ||
| §48 | Singular for Plural | 54 |
| §49 | Singular Verb with more than One Subject | 54 |
| Case, §§50-61 | ||
| §50 | Nominative for Vocative | 54 |
| §51 | Nominative Absolute | 55 |
| §52 | Nominative of Reference | 55 |
| §53 | Nominatavus Pendens | 55 |
| §54 | Accusative for Vocative | 56 |
| §55 | Accusative of Time When | 56 |
| §56 | Cognate Accusative | 56 |
| §57 | Accusative in Apposition to Indeclinable Noun | 58 |
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| §58 | Genitive Absolute | 58 |
| §59 | The Genitive Infinitive of Purpose | 58 |
| §60 | Other Uses of the Genitive Infinitive | 59 |
| §61 | Cognate Dative | 60 |
| Adjectives, §§62-65 | ||
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| §62 | ἥμισυς | 61 |
| §63 | πᾶς | 62 |
| §64 | Comparison of Adjectives | 64 |
| §65 | Omission of μᾶλλον | 64 |
| Pronouns, §§66-71 | ||
| §66 | Superfluous Use of Pronoun | 64 |
| §67 | Frequent Use of Pronouns | 65 |
| §68 | ἀδελφός as a Reciprocal Pronoun | 65 |
| §69 | Hebrew Syntax of the Relative | 65 |
| §70 | ἀνήρ = ἕκαστος | 67 |
| §71 | ὅστις for ὅς | 67 |
| Verbs, §§72-84 | ||
| §72 | Analytic Tenses | 68 |
| §73 | Deliberative Use of the Present Indicative | 71 |
| §74 | The Jussive Future | 72 |
| §75 | The Optative | 72 |
| §76 | Conditional without ἄν | 73 |
| §77 | Infinitive of Purpose | 73 |
| §78 | Infinitive of Consequence | 73 |
| §79 | Paucity of Participles | 74 |
| §80 | Misuse of the Participle | 74 |
| §81 | The Intensive Participle | 75 |
| §82 | Other Varieties of the Etymological Figure | 75 |
| §83 | Middle and Passive Voices | 76 |
| §84 | Causative Use of the Verb | 76 |
| §85 | Reduplication of Words | 77 |
| §86 | Expressions of Time | 78 |
| §87 | Pleonastic Use of ἐκεῖ and ἐκεῖθεν | 79 |
| §88 | πᾶς with οὺ and μή | 79 |
| Prepositions, §§89-98 | ||
| §89 | Prominence of Prepositions | 80 |
| §90 | εἰς | 80 |
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| §91 | ἐν | 82 |
| §92 | ἀπό | 83 |
| §93 | μετά | 84 |
| §94 | ὑπέρ | 84 |
| §95 | ἐπί | 85 |
| §96 | παρά | 85 |
| §97 | New Forms of Preposition | 86 |
| §98 | Prepositions after Verbs | 87 |
| Conjunctions, §§99-111 | ||
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| §99 | εἰ with the Subjunctive | 88 |
| §100 | εἰ Interrogative | 89 |
| §101 | εἰ in Oaths | 90 |
| §102 | εἰ μή in Oaths | 91 |
| §103 | εἰ μήν | 91 |
| §104 | ἐάν, etc., with the Indicative | 91 |
| §105 | ἐάν after a Relative | 92 |
| §106 | ἵνα with the Indicative | 93 |
| §107 | Ellipse before ὅτι | 94 |
| §108 | ἀλλ᾿ ἤ | 94 |
| §109 | ὅτι ἀλλ᾿ ἤ | 95 |
| §110 | ὅτι εἰ μή | 95 |
| §111 | ἀλλ᾿ ἢ ὅτι | 95 |
| §112 | λέγων, etc., for the Hebrew Gerund | 96 |
| §113 | Idiomatic Use of προστιθέναι | 97 |
| Selections from the Septuagint | 99 | |
| Index of Ancient Sources | 311 | |
| Vocabulary: Proper Nouns in Selected Readings | 345 | |
| Index of Selected Greek Words | 348 | |
| Vocabulary | 365 | |
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