[B-Greek] Anyone know of a reference book for conjugated Classical Greek verbs?
Christopher Shelton
christophershelt at bellsouth.net
Sat Mar 10 22:34:03 EST 2007
To One And All--
I have been looking on line for a reference book of some kind--or
an on line web site--for finding fully conjugated Classical Greek
irregular verbs. I bought a book entitled, All The Greek Verbs, by N.
Marinone, but it merely lists specific verb forms: like the verb form
for a particular instance, much like Perseus's Morphology Tool: you have
to have a particular form before you can look it up. But, I am trying
to find a reference where I can look up all the conjugations of a
particular verb, like E)RXOMAI or O(RA/W. Is such a book or web site
available anywhere? I would be greatly appreciative of any help you can
give me with this. Thank you very much.
Christopher Shelton
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Christopher Shelton
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.A.
christophershelt at bellsouth.net
tel. (954) 463-9624
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