Trollope wrote his grammar with the goal of it functioning as a supplement to Buttmann, specifically focusing on […]
Category Archive: Historical Linguistics
I’ve added a new page tonight that houses my ongoing series of posts on how the Greek tense-aspect […]
Buttmann’s intermediate Greek grammar was translated into English twice, once in Boston[1] and once in London.[2] And while […]
Dionysius Thrax (or at least the grammar attributed to him) represents one early voice on the structure of […]
After the lengthy discussion of the construction V+Vsubjunctive in Mark 10:36, I thought it would be worthwhile to […]
The syntax of Mark 10:36 has been discussed at length of B-Greek a few months ago. (Mark 10:36 […]
Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part I Two Volumes on Greek Prepositions Part II Pietro Bortone’s Greek prepositions […]
The first two chapters of Luraghi’s volume consist of her introduction and her theoretical foundation. The former includes […]
Luraghi, Silvia. On the meaning of prepositions and cases: Semantic roles in Ancient Greek. Studies in language companion […]