INTRODUCTION. -- The Greek Language and Dialects, |
3-6 |
PART I. |
LETTERS, SYLLABLES, AND ACCENTS.
|
sections |
Page |
1-4 |
The Alphabet |
7, 8 |
5-10 |
Vowels and Diphthongs |
8, 9 |
11-15 |
Breathings |
9 |
16-24 |
Consonants and their Divisions |
9, 10 |
25, 26 |
Consonants ending Greek Words. |
10 |
27 |
Ionic and Athenian Alphabets |
10, 11 |
28 |
Ancient Pronunciation. |
11 |
29-33 |
Changes of Vowels |
12, 13 |
34 |
Collision of Vowels. -- Hiatus |
13 |
35-41 |
Contraction of Vowels |
13-15 |
42-40 |
Crasis |
15, 16 |
47 |
Synizesis |
16 |
48-54 |
Elision |
16, 17 |
55 |
Aphaeresis |
17 |
56-63 |
Movable Consonants... |
17, 18 |
64-67 |
Metathesis and Syncope |
18, 19 |
68, 69 |
Doubling of Consonants. |
19 |
70-95 |
Euphonic Changes of Consonants |
19-24 |
96, 97 |
Syllables and their Division.... |
24 |
98-105 |
Quantity of Syllables |
24, 25 |
106-115 |
General Principles of Accent |
25-27 |
116 |
Anastrophe |
27 |
117-120 |
Accent of Contracted
Syllables and Elided Words |
27, 28 |
121-129 |
Accent of Nouns and Adjectives |
28, 29 |
130-135 |
Accent of Verbs |
29, 30 |
136-139 |
Proclitics |
31 |
140-146 |
Enclitics |
31-33 |
147-149 |
Dialectic Changes in Letters |
33 |
150 |
Punctuation-Marks |
33 |
PART II |
INFLECTION.
|
151-154 |
Definitions. — Inflection, Root, Stem, etc. |
34 |
156-163 |
Numbers, Genders, Cases. |
34-36 |
NOUNS.
|
164-106 |
Three Declensions of Nouns... |
36 |
167 |
Case-endings of Nouns. |
36 |
FIRST DECLENSION.
|
168-170. |
Stems and Terminations of first Declension |
37 |
171-182. |
Paradigms of First Declension. |
37-40 |
183-187. |
Contract Nouns of First Declension |
40 |
188. |
Dialects of First Declension |
40, 41 |
SECOND DECLENSION.
|
189-191 |
Stems and Terminations of Second Declension. |
41, 42 |
192-195 |
Paradigms of Second Declension. |
42 |
196-200 |
Attic Second Declension |
42, 43 |
201-203 |
Contract Nouns of Second Declension.. |
43, 44 |
204 |
Dialects of Second Declension |
44 |
THIRD DECLENSION.
|
205-208 |
Stems and Case-endings of Third Declension.. |
44 |
FORMATION OF CASES.
|
209-213 |
Nominative Singular of Third Declension. |
45, 46 |
214-218 |
Accusative Singular of Third Declension
|
46 |
219-223 |
Vocative Singular of Third Declension |
47 |
224 |
Dative Plural of Third Declension |
47 |
PARADIGMS OF THIRD DECLENSION.
|
225 |
Nouns with Mute or Liquid
Stems |
47-50 |
226-240 |
Nouns with Stems in Σ (chiefly contract). |
50-52 |
241-248 |
Stems in Ω or Ο |
02, 53 |
249-262 |
Stems in Ι or Υ |
53-55 |
263-272 |
Stems ending in a Diphthong.. |
55, 56 |
273-279 |
Syncopated Nouns of Third Declension |
67, 58 |
280-285 |
Gender of Third Declension ... |
68, 69 |
286 |
Dialects of Third Declension... |
69 |
287-291 |
Irregular Nouns. |
59-62 |
292-297 |
Endings -θι, -θεν, -σε, -φι, -φιν, etc. |
62
|
ADJECTIVES.
|
298-309. |
Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions |
63, 64 |
310, 311. |
Contract Adjectives in -εος and -οος |
65, 66 |
312-317. |
Adjectives of the Third Declension
.... |
66, 6? |
318-333. |
First and Third Declensions combined. |
67-69 |
334-339. |
Participles in -ων, -ους, -ᾶς, -εις, -ῦς, -ως |
70-72 |
340-342. |
Contract Participles in -αων, εων, -οων, -αως |
72, 73 |
343-345. |
Adjectives with One Ending |
73 |
346-349. |
Irregular Adjectives: μέγας, πολύς, πρᾷος, etc. |
73, 74 |
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES.
|
350-356. |
Comparison by -τερος, -τατος |
74, 75 |
357-360 |
Comparison by -ῖων, -ιστος |
75, 76 |
361-364 |
Irregular Comparison.. |
76, 77 |
ADVERBS AND THEIR COMPARISON.
|
305-368 |
Adverbs formed from Adjectives, etc. |
77, 78 |
369-371 |
Comparison of Adverbs. |
78 |
NUMERALS.
|
372-374 |
Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers, and Numeral Adverbs |
78-30 |
375-385 |
Declension of Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers, etc. |
80, 81 |
THE ARTICLE.
|
386-388 |
Declension of ὁ, ἡ, τό |
81, 82 |
PRONOUNS.
|
389-400 |
Personal and Intensive Pronouns. |
82, 83 |
401-403 |
Reflexive Pronouns |
84 |
404, 405 |
Reciprocal Pronoun |
84, 85 |
406-408 |
Possessive Pronouns |
85 |
409-414 |
Demonstrative Pronouns |
85, 80 |
415-420 |
Interrogative and Indefinite Pronouns
. |
86, 87 |
421-428 |
Relative Pronouns |
87, 88 |
429-440 |
Pronominal Adjectives and Adverbs... |
88-90 |
VERBS.
|
441-454 |
Voices, Moods, Tenses, Numbers, and Persons |
90-92 |
455-461 |
Tense Systems and Tense Stems |
92, 93 |
462, 463 |
Principal Parts of a Greek Verb |
93, 94 |
464-468 |
Conjugation.—Two Forms: Verbs in ω and Verbs in μι |
94
|
CONJUGATION OF VERBS IN Ω
|
469-473 |
Description of following Synopses |
94, 95 |
474, 475 |
Synopsis of λΰω |
96, 97 |
476, 477 |
Synopsis of λείπω |
98 |
478, 479 |
Synopsis of φαίνω |
99 |
480 |
Inflection of λΰω |
100-104 |
481. |
Inflection of 2 Aor., Perf., and Pluperf. of λείπω |
105 |
482. |
Inflection of φαίνω (Liquid Forms) |
106, 107 |
483-485. |
Remarks on Verbs in ω |
108 |
486-491. |
Perfect and Pluperfect
Middle and Passive of Verbs with Consonant Stems |
108-111 |
492, 493. |
Contract Verbs in αω, εω, and οω |
112-114 |
494. |
Synopsis of τῖμάω, φιλέω, δηλόω, θηράω |
115 |
495-499. |
Remarks on Contract Verbs. |
115, 118 |
CONJUGATION OF VERBS IN μι
|
500-503. |
General Character of Verbs in μι. -- Two Classes |
116 |
504, 505. |
Synopsis of ἵστημι, τίθημι, δίδωμι, and δείκνῦμι in
Present and Second Aorist Systems. |
116, 117 |
506. |
Inflection of peculiar Tenses of these Verbs. |
117-122 |
507, 508. |
Second Perfect and Pluperfect of the μι-form |
123 |
509. |
Full Synopsis of these Verbs in Indicative... |
123, 124 |
AUGMENT AND REDUPLICATION.
|
510-512. |
Syllabic and Temporal Augment defined.... |
124, 125 |
513-519. |
Augment of Imperfect and Aorist Indicative. |
125 |
520-528. |
Reduplication of Perf.,
Pluperf., and Fut. Perf. |
126, 127 |
529-533. |
Attic Reduplication. |
127, 128 |
534-536. |
Reduplicated Aorists and Presents |
128 |
537-539. |
Syllabic Augment prefixed to a Vowel. |
128, 129 |
540-546. |
Augment and Reduplication
of Compound Verbs |
129, 130 |
547-550. |
Omission of Augment and Reduplication.... |
130, 131 |
ENDINGS.
|
551. |
Personal Endings.... |
131 |
552. |
Personal Endings of Indic., Subj., and Opt. |
131 |
553. |
Personal Endings of Imperative |
131 |
554, 555. |
Endings of Infinitive, etc |
132 |
556. |
Remarks on the Endings |
132, 133 |
TENSE STEMS AND FORMS OF INFLECTION.
|
557-560. |
Simple and Complex Tense Stems... |
133, 134 |
561. |
Tense Suffixes |
134 |
562. |
Optative Suffix |
134 |
563. |
Two Forms of Inflection of Verbs... |
134 |
564. |
The Simple Form.... |
135 |
565. |
The Common Form.. |
135, 136
|
FORMATION AND INFLECTION OF TENSE SYSTEMS.
|
566. |
General Statement |
136 |
567. |
Formation of the Present Stem from the Verb Stem. |
136 |
568-622. |
Eight Classes of Verbs. |
130-143 |
623-633. |
Inflection of Present and Imperfect Indicative . |
143, 144 |
634-659. |
Modification of the Stein iu certain Tense Systems |
145-149 |
660-717. |
Formation of Tense Stems, and Inflection of Tense Systems in Indicative |
149-158 |
FORMATION OF DEPENDENT MOODS AND PARTICIPLE.
|
718-720. |
Subjunctive.. |
159, 160 |
730-745. |
Optative. |
160-163 |
746-758. |
Imperative |
163-165 |
759-700. |
Infinitive |
165, 106 |
770-775. |
Participles |
166, 167 |
776. |
Verbals in τος and -τεος |
167 |
DIALECTS.
|
777-783. |
Dialectic and Poetic Forms of Verbs in ω |
167-170 |
784-786. |
Special Dialectic Forms of Contract Verbs.. |
170-172 |
787-792. |
Dialectic and Poetic Forms of Verbs in μι |
172, 173 |
ENUMERATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF ΜΙ-FORMS.
|
793-797. |
Enumeration of Presents in μι |
173, 174 |
798-803. |
Second Aorists of the μι-form |
175, 176 |
804. |
Second Perfects and Pluperfects of the μι-form |
176, 177 |
805. |
Irregular Verbs of the μι-form |
177 |
800-821. |
Inflection of εἰμί, εἶμι ἵημι, φημί, ἡμαι, κεῖμαι, and οἶδα |
177-183 |
PART III. |
FORMATION OF WORDS.
|
822. |
Simple and Compound Words. |
184 |
SIMPLE WORDS. |
823-825. |
Primitives and Denominatives |
184, 185 |
826-831. |
Suffixes |
185 |
FORMATION OF NOUNS.
|
832-840. |
Primitives |
186, 187 |
841-848. |
Denominatives |
187, 188 |
849-858. |
Formation of Adjectives |
189, 190 |
859, 860. |
Formation of Adverbs |
190 |
861-868. |
Denominative Verbs. |
190, 191 |
COMPOUND WORDS.
|
869, 870. |
Division of the Subject. |
191 |
871-877. |
First Part of Compound
Word. |
192, 193 |
878-882. |
Last Part of Compound
Word |
193, 194 |
883-889. |
Meaning of Compounds
|
194, 195 |
PART IV.
|
SYNTAX.
|
890-893. |
Subject, Predicate, Object.... |
196 |
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE.
|
894. |
Subject Nominative, of Finite Verb... |
197 |
895. |
1. Subject Accusative of Infinitive |
197 |
|
2, 3. Subject of Infinitive omitted |
197 |
896-898. |
Subject Nom. omitted, Impersonal Verbs, etc. |
197, 198 |
899-906. |
Subject Nominative and Verb |
198, 199 |
907-910. |
Predicate in same Case as Subject... |
199 |
APPOSITION.
|
911-917. |
.Various Forms of Apposition |
200, 201 |
ADJECTIVES.
|
918-926. |
Adjectives agreeing with Nouns |
201, 202 |
927-931. |
Adjectives belonging to omitted Subject of Infinitive |
202-204 |
932-934. |
Adjectives used as Nouns.... |
204 |
THE ARTICLE.
|
935-940. |
Homeric Use of the Article (as Pronoun).... |
204-206 |
941-958. |
Attic Use of the Article (as Definite Article) |
206-208 |
959-980. |
Position of the Article |
208-212 |
981-984. |
Pronominal Article in Attic (ὁ μέν . . . ὁ δέ, etc.) |
212 |
PRONOUNS.
|
985-992. |
Personal and Intensive Pronouns.... |
213, 214 |
993-097. |
Reflexive Pronouns.. |
214, 215 |
998-1003. |
Possessive Pronouns |
215, 216 |
1004-1010. |
Demonstrative Pronouns |
216, 217 |
1011-1014. |
Interrogative Pronoun |
217 |
1015-1018. |
Indefinite Pronoun |
217, 218 |
1019-1025. |
Relative Pronoun as related to its Antecedent |
218, 219 |
1026-1030. |
Relative with omitted Antecedent |
219, 220 |
1031-1038. |
Assimilation and Attraction of Relatives |
220-222 |
1039. |
Relative in Exclamations |
222 |
1040-1041. |
Relative Pronoun not repeated in a new Case |
222 |
THE CASES.
|
NOMINATIVE AND VOCATIVE.
|
1042. |
General Remark on the Cases |
222 |
1043. |
Nominative, as Subject or
Predicate. |
222 |
1044. |
Vocative used in addressing |
222 |
1045. |
Nominative used for Vocative |
223 |
ACCUSATIVE.
|
1046. |
Various Functions of the Accusative. |
223 |
1047-1050. |
Accusative of Direct (External) Object... |
223 |
1051-1057. |
Cognate Accusative (of Internal Object)... |
223-225 |
1058, 1059. |
Accusative of Specification or Limitation.. |
225 |
1060, 1061. |
Adverbial Accusative. |
226 |
1062-1064. |
Accusative of Extent of Time or Space.... |
226 |
1065. |
Terminal Accusative (Poetic) |
226, 227 |
1066-1068. |
Accusative after Νή and Μά |
227 |
|
Two Accusatives with Verbs signifying |
|
1069-1072. |
To ask, teach, remind, clothe, conceal, deprive, divide, etc. |
227 |
1073-1075. |
To do anything to or say anything of
a person or thing |
228 |
1076. |
Cognate and Object Accusative together... |
228 |
1077-1082. |
Predicate and Object Accusative together. |
228, 229 |
GENITIVE.
|
1083. |
Various Functions of the Genitive. |
229 |
1084. |
Genitive after Nouns (Attributive) |
229, 230 |
1085-1087. |
Seven Classes of Attributive Genitive |
230 |
1088-1092. |
Partitive Genitive (specially) |
231, 232 |
|
Genitive after Verbs: -- |
|
1093-1096. |
Predicate Genitive. |
232, 233 |
1097, 1098. |
Genitive expressing Part |
233
|
|
With verbs signifying |
1099-1101. |
To take hold of, touch, aim at, claim, hit, miss, begin, etc. |
233, 234 |
1102-1108. |
To taste, smell, hear, perceive, remember, forget, desire, spare, neglect, admire, despise |
234, 235 |
1109-1111. |
To rule, lead, or direct |
236 |
1112-1110. |
Fulness or Want |
236 |
1117-1120. |
Genitive of Separation and Comparison |
237, 288 |
1121-1125. |
Genitive with Verbs of Accusing, Convicting, Acquitting, and Condemning (with Accus.) |
238, 239 |
1120-1128. |
Genitive of Cause.. |
239 |
1129. |
Causal Genitive in Exclamations.. |
239 |
1130. |
Genitive of Source |
239 |
1131. |
Genitive of Agent or Instrument (Poetic). |
240 |
1132. |
Genitive after Compound Verbs |
240 |
1133-1135. |
Genitive of Price or Value |
240, 241 |
1136. |
Genitive of Time within which |
241 |
1137-1138. |
Genitive of Place within which (chiefly Poetic) 241 |
1139-1142. |
Objective Genitive with Verbal Adjectives. |
242, 243 |
1143-1145. |
Possessive Genitive with Adjectives denoting Possession, etc. |
243 |
1140. |
Genitive with certain Adject. of Place |
243 |
1147-1161. |
Genitive with Adverbs |
243, 244 |
1102. |
Genitive Absolute (see also 1568) |
244 |
1153-1156. |
Genitive with Comparatives |
244, 246 |
DATIVE.
|
1157. |
Various Functions of the Dative |
245 |
|
Dative expressing to or for: -- |
1158. |
Dative of Indirect Object
. |
245 |
1159-1163. |
Dative after certain Intransitive
Verbs |
245, 246 |
1164. |
Dative with Verbs of Ruling, etc. |
247 |
1165-1170. |
Dative of Advantage or Disadvantage |
247, 248 |
1171. |
Ethical Dative |
248 |
1172. |
Dative of Relation |
248 |
1173. |
Dative of Possession (with εἰμί, etc.) |
248 |
1174. |
Dative after Adjectives kindred to preceding Verbs |
249 |
1175-1178. |
Dative of Resemblance, Union, and Approach |
249, 250 |
1179, 1180. |
Dative after Compound Verbs |
250, 251 |
1181, 1182. |
Dative of Cause, Manner, Means, and Instrument |
251 |
1183. |
Dative after χράμμαι, use |
251 |
1184, 1185. |
Dative of Degree of Difference (with Comparatives). |
251, 262 |
1186, 1187. |
Dative of Agent (with Perfect and Pluperfect Passive) |
252 |
1188. |
Dative of Agent (with Verbal in -τέος or τέον) |
252 |
1189-1191. |
Dative of Accompaniment (sometimes with αὐτός) |
252, 253 |
1192-1195. |
Dative of Time |
253 |
1190. |
Dative of Place (Poetic) |
253 |
1197. |
" " " Occasional Use in
Prose (Names of Attic Demes) |
254 |
1198. |
Local Datives as Adverbs. |
254 |
PREPOSITIONS.
|
1199. |
Prepositions originally Adverbs... |
254 |
1200. |
Improper Prepositions.... |
254 |
1201. |
Prepositions with Genitive,
Dative, and Accusative. |
264 |
1202-1219. |
Uses of the Prepositions... |
254-262 |
1220. |
Uses of the Improper Prepositions. |
262 |
1221-1226. |
Remark on the Prepositions.... |
262, 263 |
1227. |
Prepositions in Composition taking their own |
Cases. |
264 |
ADVERBS.
|
1228, 1229. |
Adverbs qualifying Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs
.. |
264 |
SYNTAX OF THE VERB.
|
VOICES.
|
1230-1232. |
Active Voice |
264, 265 |
1233. |
Passive Voice |
265 |
1234-1237. |
Agent after Passive Verbs (ὑπό and Genitive) |
265 |
1238. |
Dative of Agent (see also 1180-1188) |
265 |
1239. |
Passive Construction when Active has two Cases. |
205, 268 |
1240. |
Cognate Accusative made Subject of Passive |
266 |
1241. |
Intransitive Active forms used as Passives |
266 |
1242-1248. |
Middle Voice (three uses) |
267, 268 |
TENSES.
|
1249. |
Two relations denoted by the Tenses. |
268 |
I. TENSES OF THE INDICATIVE.
|
1250-1266. |
Tenses of the Indicative (Time of each).. |
268-271 |
1267-1270. |
Primary and Secondary Tenses.... |
271, 272 |
II. TENSES OF THE DEPENDENT MOODS.
|
A. NOT IN INDIRECT DISCOURSE.
|
1271. |
Present and Aorist chiefly used |
272 |
1272. |
Distinction between Present and Aorist here |
272 |
1273-1275. |
Perfect not in Indirect Discourse (seldom used) |
272, 273 |
1276-1278. |
Future Infinitive not in Indirect Discourse (exceptional) |
273 |
B. IN INDIRECT DISCOURSE.
|
1279. |
Definition of Indirect Discourse |
273 |
1280-1284. |
Optative and Infinitive in Indirect Discourse. |
274 |
1285. |
Present Infill, and Optative include Imperfect |
274 |
1286. |
Infinitive after Verbs of
Hoping, Promising, etc. (two Constructions allowed) |
275 |
1287. |
Future Optative used only in Indirect Discourse |
275 |
III. TENSES OF THE PARTICIPLE.
|
1288. |
Expressing time relatively to leading Verb. |
276 |
1289. |
Present Participle as Imperfect |
275, 276 |
1290. |
Aorist sometimes denoting same time as leading Verb. |
276 |
IV. GNOMIC AND ITERATIVE TENSES.
|
1291. |
Gnomic Present, expressing Habit or General Truth |
276 |
1292-1294. |
Gnomic Aorist " " " " |
276 |
1295. |
Gnomic Perfect " " " " |
276 |
1296-1298. |
Iterative Imperfect and Aorist with ἄν |
276, 277 |
THE PARTICLE Ἄν.
|
1299-1301. |
Two Uses of ἄν |
277 |
|
Ἄν with the Indicative: -- |
1302. |
Never with Present or Perfect... |
277 |
1303. |
With Future (chiefly Homeric).. |
277, 278 |
1304. |
With Secondary Tenses.. |
278 |
1305. |
Ἄν with the Subjunctive |
278 |
1306, 1307. |
Ἄν with the Optative (always Potential) |
278 |
1308, 1309. |
Ἄν with the Infinitive and Participle (Potential) 278, 279 |
1310, 1311. |
Position of ἄν |
270, 280 |
1312. |
Ἄν repeated in long Apodosis |
280 |
1313-1310. |
Special Uses of ἄν |
280 |
THE MOODS.
|
GENERAL STATEMENT AND CLASSIFICATION.
|
1317-1319. |
Various Uses of Indicative. |
280, 281 |
1320, 1321. |
Various Uses of Subjunctive. |
281 |
1322, 1323. |
Various Uses of Optative |
281, 282 |
1324. |
The Imperative |
282 |
1325. |
The Infinitive, Participle, etc. |
283 |
1326. |
Classification of Constructions of the Moods |
283 |
I. POTENTIAL OPTATIVE AND INDICATIVE.
|
1327-1334. |
Potential Optative with ἄν |
283-285 |
1335-1341. |
Potential Indicative with ἄν |
285, 280 |
II. IMPERATIVE AND SUBJUNCTIVE IN INDEPENDENT SENTENCES. --
INDEPENDENT SENTENCES WITH μή OR ὅπως
|
1342, 1343. |
Imperative in Commands, Exhortations, etc. |
287 |
1344, 1345. |
First Person of Subjunctive in Exhortations |
287 |
1346, 1347. |
Present Imper. or Aorist Subj. in Prohibitions |
287 |
1348, 1349. |
Independent Subjunctive in Homer with μή, expressing fear or anxiety. |
287, 288 |
1360, 1351. |
Subjunctive or Indicative with μή or μὴ οὐ in cautious assertions or negations
. |
288 |
1352-1354. |
Future Indicative with ὅπως and ὅπως μή in Commands and Prohibitions |
288 |
III. HOMERIC SUBJUNCTIVE LIKE FUTURE INDICATIVE. -- INTERROGATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE.
|
1355-1357. |
Homeric Use of the Subjunctive, as simple Future |
288, 289 |
1358, 1359. |
Interrogative Subjunctive (Questions of Doubt) |
289 |
IV. SUBJUNCTIVE AND FUTURE INDICATIVE WITH οὐ μή.
|
1360, 1361. |
As Emphatic Future and in Prohibitions |
289 |
V. FINAL AND OBJECT CLAUSES AFTER ἵνα, ὡς, ὅπως, ὄφρα, AND μή.
|
1362, 1303. |
Three Classes of these Clauses |
290 |
1364. |
Negative Particle in these Clauses |
290 |
I. PURE FINAL CLAUSES (AFTER ALL THE FINAL PARTICLES): --
|
1365-1368. |
With Subjunctive and Optative |
290, 291 |
1369, 1370. |
With Subjunctive after Secondary Tenses. |
291 |
1371. |
With the Past Tenses of the Indicative |
292 |
II. OBJECT CLAUSES WITH ὅπως AFTER VERBS OF Striving ETC.: --
|
1372. |
With Future Indicative or Optative |
292 |
1373. |
Same coustruction with Verbs of exhorting etc. |
292 |
1374-1376. |
Present or Aorist Subjunctive or Optative here |
292, 293 |
1377. |
Homeric Subj. and Opt. with ὅπως or ὡς |
293 |
III. CLAUSES WITH μή AFTER VERB8 OF Fearing: --
|
1378. |
With Subjunctive and Optative |
293 |
1379. |
With Future Indicative (rare) |
293 |
1380. |
With Present or Past Tenses of Indicative. |
294 |
VI. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES.
|
1381. |
Definition of Protasis and Apodosis |
294 |
1382. |
Use of ἄν (Hom. κέ) in Protasis and Apodosis |
294 |
1383. |
Negative Particles in Protasis and Apodosis |
294 |
1384. |
Distinction of Particular and General Suppositions |
294, 295 |
1385-1389. |
Classification of Conditional Sentences |
295, 296 |
I. PRESENT OR PAST CONDITIONS WITH NOTHING IMPLIED.
|
1390. |
Simple Supposition (chiefly Particular) with Indicative |
296, 297 |
1391. |
Future Indicative denoting Present Intention |
297 |
1393-1396. |
Present and Past General Suppositions.... |
297, 298 |
II. PRESENT AND PAST CONDITIONS WITH SUPPOSITIONS CONTRARY TO FACT.
|
1397. |
Past Tenses of Indicative (ἄν in Apodosis) |
298, 299 |
1398. |
Present Optative used here in Homer in Present Conditions. |
299 |
1399. |
Optative with κέ in Homer rarely Past in Apodosis |
299 |
1400-1402. |
Ἔδει, χρῆν, etc. with Infinitive in Apodosis without ἄν |
299, 300 |
III. FUTURE CONDITIONS, MORE VIVID FORM.
|
1403, 1404. |
Subjunctive with ἐάν in Protasis |
300 |
1405. |
Future Indicative with εἰ in Protasis |
300 |
1406, 1407. |
Subjunctive with simple εἰ (in Homer) |
301 |
IV. FUTURE CONDITIONS, LESS VIVID FORM.
|
1408-1412. |
Optative in both Protasis and Apodosis |
301 |
PECULIAR FORMS OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCES.
|
1413. |
Protasis contained in Participle or other Word |
301, 302 |
1414-1417. |
Ellipsis of Protasis or Apodosis |
302 |
1418. |
Infinitive or Participle in Indirect Discourse forming Apodosis |
303 |
1419. |
Infinitive (not in Indirect Discourse) forming Apodosis |
303 |
1420. |
Apodosis implied in Context |
303 |
1421. |
Protasis and Apodosis of different Classes. |
303, 304 |
1422. |
Δέ introducing an Apodosis |
304 |
1423, 1424. |
Εἰ after Verbs of Wondering {θαυμάζω) etc. |
304 |
VII. RELATIVE AND TEMPORAL SENTENCES.
|
1425. |
Relative including Temporal Clauses |
306 |
1426. |
Definite and Indefinite Antecedent explained |
305 |
1427. |
Relative with Definite Antecedent |
305 |
1428. |
Relative with Indefinite Antecedent. — Conditional Relative |
305,306 |
1429. |
Four Forms of Conditional Relative Sentence corresponding to those of ordinary Protasis (1385-1380) |
306 |
1430. |
I. (a) Simple Present or Past Conditions |
306 |
1431,1432. |
(b) Present and Past General Conditions |
300,307 |
1433. |
II. Present and Past Unfulfilled Conditions |
307 |
1434,1435. |
III. Future Conditions (more Vivid Form) |
307 |
1436. |
IV. Future Conditions (less Vivid Form) |
307 |
1437,1438. |
Peculiar Forms in Conditional Relative Sentences |
307, 308 |
1439-1441. |
Assimilation in Conditional Relative Sentences |
308,309 |
1442-1444. |
Relative Clauses expressing Purpose |
309 |
1446-1448. |
Relative Clauses expressing Result |
309, 310 |
1449-1459 |
Consecutive Clauses with ὥστε or ὡς, with Infinitive and Finite Moods |
310,311 |
1460. |
Ἐφ᾽ ᾦ or ἐφ᾽ ᾦτε with lnfin. or Fut. Ind. |
311 |
1461,1462. |
Causal Relative Sentences |
312 |
TEMPORAL PARTICLES SIGNIFYING Until AND Before.
|
1463-1468. |
Constructions after ἕως, ἔστε, ἄχρι, μέχρι, ὄφρα, until |
312, 313 |
1468-1473. |
Πρίν with Die Infinitive and the Finite Moods |
313, 314 |
1474. |
Πρὶν ἤ, πρότερον ἤ, πρόσθεν ἤ, etc. used like πρίν |
314 |
VIII. INDIRECT D1SCOURSE.
|
1475. |
Direct and Indirect Quotations and Questions |
314, 316 |
1476-1479. |
Indirect Quotations and Questions, how introduced |
315 |
1480. |
Meaning of Expression Indirect Discourse. |
315 |
1481-1486. |
General Principles of Indirect Discourse. -- Use of ἄν. -- Negative Particles. |
315, 316 |
SIMPLE SENTENCES IN INDIRECT DISCOURSE.
|
1487. |
Indicative and Optative after ὅτι or ὡς, and in Indirect Questions. |
316, 317 |
1488. |
Pres. Opt. occasionally represents Imperfect |
317 |
1489. |
Pres. and Perf. changed to Imperf. and Pluperf. |
317 |
1490-1492. |
Subjunctive or Optative in Indirect Questions, representing Interrogative Subjunctive |
317, 318 |
1493. |
Indicative or Optative with ἄν (unchanged) |
318 |
1494. |
Infinitive and Participle in Indirect Quotations |
318, 319 |
1495. |
When Infin. is said to be in Indirect Discourse |
319 |
1496. |
Negative of Infin. and Part. (sometimes μή) |
319 |
INDIRECT QUOTATION OF COMPLEX SENTENCE8. |
1497. |
Rule for Dependent Clauses in Indirect Quotation |
319, 320 |
1498. |
One Verb changed to Optative, another unchanged |
320 |
1490. |
Dependent Aorist Indie, not changed to Optative |
320 |
1500, 1501. |
Special Cases. |
320 |
1502, 1503. |
Single Dependent Clauses in Indirect Discourse, independently of the rest of the Sentence. -- Four Classes |
321, 322 |
1504. |
Οὐχ, ὅτι, οὐχ ὅπως, μὴ ὅτι, μὴ ὅπως |
322 |
IX. CAUSAL SENTENCES.
|
1505. |
Causal Sentences with Indicative |
322, 323 |
1500. |
Optative sometimes used after Past Tenses |
323 |
X. EXPRESSION OF A WISH.
|
1507-1510. |
Optative in Wishes (with or without εἴθε etc.) |
323, 324 |
1511. |
Indicative in Wishes (with εἴθε etc.). |
324 |
1512-1515. |
Ὤφελον with Infinitive iu Wishes |
324, 320 |
THE INFINITIVE.
|
1510. |
Infinitive as Verbal Noon (with and without Article) . |
325 |
INFINITIVE WITHOUT THE ARTICLE.
|
1517. |
Infinitive as Subject, Predicate, or Appositive |
325 |
1518. |
Infinitive as Object of a Verb: — |
1519-1521. |
Not in Indirect Discourse (chiefly Present and Aorist) |
326 |
1522-1525. |
In Indirect Discourse (with Time of Tenses preserved) |
320, 327 |
1526-1531. |
Infinitive with Adjectives, Adverbs, and Nouns |
328 |
1532, 1533. |
Infinitive of Purpose (or Result, Hom.) |
329 |
1534, 1535. |
Absolute Infinitive. -- &Ἐκὼν εἶναι etc. |
329 |
1530-1540. |
Infinitive in Commands, Wishes, Laws, etc. |
329, 330 |
INFINITIVE WITH THE ARTICLE.
|
1541. |
Character of Articular Infinitive |
330 |
1542-1544. |
Infinitive with τό as Subject or Object |
330, 331 |
1545. |
Infinitive with τό with Adjectives aud Nouns. |
331 |
1546. |
Infinitive with τοῦ, τῷ or τό after Prepositions |
331 |
1547, 1548. |
Infin. with τοῦ or τῷ in Various Constructions |
331, 332 |
1549-1553. |
Infinitive with or without τοῦ or τοῦ μὴ, τό or τὸ μή
(or μὴ οὐ), after Verbs of Hindrance etc. |
332, 333 |
1554. |
Infinitive (generally with τό) in Exclamations |
333 |
1555. |
Infinitive with Adjuncts and τό, as Noun |
333 |
THE PARTICIPLE.
|
1557, 1558. |
Participle as Verbal Adjective. -- Three Uses |
334 |
ATTRIBUTIVE PARTICIPLE.
|
1559. |
Participle qualifying a Noun (as Adjective) |
334 |
1560, 1561. |
Participle with Article as Substantive |
334, 335 |
1562. |
Neuter Participle with Article as Abstract Noun |
335 |
CIRCUMSTANTIAL PARTICIPLE.
|
1563, 1-8. |
Various Uses of this Participle |
335, 336 |
1564-1567. |
Peculiar Idioms |
336, 337 |
1568. |
Genitive Absolute |
337 |
1569, 1570. |
Accusative Absolute |
337 |
1571. |
Ὤν omitted (rarely) |
337, 338 |
1572-1577. |
Various Adverbs with Circumstantial Participle |
338, 339 |
SUPPLEMENTARY PARTICIPLE.
|
1578, 1579. |
Showing to what the action of the Verb relates |
339 |
NOT IN INDIRECT DISCOURSE.
|
1580, 1581. |
With Verbs signifying to begin, continue, cease, repent, etc. |
339, 340 |
1582, 1583. |
With Verbs signifying to perceive, find, or represent |
340 |
1584. |
Βουλόμενος, ἡδόμενος, etc., agreeing with Dative |
340 |
1585. |
With περιοράω and ἐφοράω, overlook, see, allow |
340 |
1586. |
With λανθάνω, τυγχάνω, and φθάνω |
340, 341 |
1587. |
With διατελέω, οἴχομαι, etc. |
341 |
IN INDIRECT DISCOURSE. |
1588. |
Participle (like Infin.) with verbs signifying to see, hear, learn, perceive, know, etc. |
341, 342 |
1589. |
Δῆλός or φανερός εἰμι with Participle |
342 |
1590. |
Σύνοιδα and συγγιγνώσκω with a Participle in Nominative or Dative |
342 |
1591, 1592. |
Verbs of 1588 with other Constructions |
342 |
1593. |
Ὡς with Participle of Indirect Discourse |
342 |
VERBAL ADJECTIVES IN -τέος AND -τέον.
|
1594. |
Two Constructions. |
343 |
1595, 1596. |
Personal Construction of Verbal in -τέος |
343 |
1597-1599. |
Impersonal Verbal in -τέον (or -τέα) |
343 |
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES.
|
1600. |
Direct and Indirect Interrogatives |
344 |
1601. |
Two or more Interrogatives with one Verb |
344 |
1602. |
Interrogative as Predicate |
344 |
1603. |
Direct luterrogatives, -- ἆρα, ἦ, οὐ, μή, μῶν, οὐκοῦν |
344 |
1604. |
Ἄλλο τι ἤ; or ἄλλο τι; |
345 |
1605. |
Indirect Questions with εἰ (Homeric ἤ or εἰ) |
345 |
1606. |
Alternative Questions, -- Πότερον . . . ἤ, etc. |
345 |
NEGATIVES.
|
1607. |
Two negatives, οὐ and μή |
345 |
1608. |
Οὐ with independent Indicative and Optative |
345 |
1609. |
Εἰ οὐ or εἰ μή in Indirect Questions. |
345 |
1610. |
Μή with Subjunctive and Imperative |
346 |
1611. |
Negative with Infinitive |
346 |
1612-1014. |
Negative with Participles and Adjectives |
346 |
1615. |
Μή with Infin. after Verbs with Negative Idea |
346 |
1616, 1617. |
Μὴ οὐ with Infinitive (after Negative Leading Verb). |
347 |
1618, 1619. |
Two or more Negatives in one Clause |
347 |
PART V.
|
VERSIFICATION.
|
1620, 1621. |
Foot. -- Ictus. -- Arsis and Thesis |
348 |
1622-1624. |
Rhythm and Metre |
350 |
1625. |
Ictus and Word-accent |
350 |
1626. |
Long and Short Syllables. -- Times |
350 |
1627, 1628. |
Enumeration of Feet |
350, 351 |
1629, 1630. |
Place of the Ictus in a Foot |
351 |
1631. |
Resolution and Contraction
. |
351, 352 |
1632. |
Syncope. |
352 |
1633. |
Irrational Time |
352 |
1634. |
Cyclic Dactyl and Anapaest |
352 |
1635. |
Anacrusis |
352 |
1636. |
Syllaba Anceps |
352 |
1637. |
Rhythmical Series and Verse |
353 |
1638. |
Close of Verse |
353 |
1639. |
Catalexis |
353 |
1640. |
Pauses |
353 |
1641. |
Brachycatalectic and Hypercatalectic Verses |
353 |
1642-1644. |
Caesura and Diaeresis |
353, 354 |
1645. |
Names of Verses |
354 |
1646. |
Monometers, Dimeters, etc. |
354 |
1647. |
Tripodies, Tetrapodies, etc. |
355 |
1648. |
Rising and Falling Rhythms |
355 |
1649. |
Distichs, Systems, Strophes, etc. |
355 |
1650-1656. |
Trochaic Rhythms |
355-357 |
1657-1667. |
Iambic Rhythms |
357-360 |
1668-1674. |
Dactylic Rhythms |
360-362 |
1675-1678. |
Anapaestic Rhythms |
362-364 |
1679-1683. |
Logaoedic Rhythms |
364-366 |
1684, 1685. |
Dactylo-Epitritic Rhythms |
366, 367 |
1686. |
Rhythms with Feet of Five or Six Times |
367 |
1687. |
Choriambic Rhythms |
367 |
1688. |
Ionic Rhythms |
367 |
1689. |
Cretic and Paeonic Rhythms |
368 |
1690. |
Bacchic Rhythms |
368 |
1691. |
Dochmiacs. |
368 |
APPENDIX.
|
1692. |
Catalogue of Verbs |
369-406 |