RE: Re: Book of Nouns/Verbs

cp09@erols.com
Thu, 20 Nov 1997 07:21 -0500

>Jeremy wrote;
>>
>>I am a beginning student of ancient Greek at the college I currently
>>attend (Rutgers) and have recently signed onto this list, hoping that
>>it will aid my learning.
>>
>>I have a question which hopefully some of you will be able to help
>>me with. I'd like to find a book that provides a comprehensive
>>listing of Greek nouns and verbs along with all the paradigms
>>(various vowel/consonant noun declensions and all the tenses for
>>verbs). I have a book that does that just for German verbs, and I
>>thought it would be extremely helpful and practical to have one for
>>Greek, seeing how rich Greek is. Would anyone happen to know of a
>>book like this?
>>
>>Thanks for any help you could provide.
>>
>>Sola Gratia,
>>
>James Brooks and I published a Morphology of NT Greek in the Spring of 94
>that lists every noun that occurs in the NT by its type, 1st declension fem
>with ending in a, etc. It lists every adjective, pronoun, number, and
>indeclinable form. It lists verbs two ways. A comprehensive lists of
>verbs appears in appendix one that list every form of every verb
>alphabetically for the lexical form followed by every form of that verb in
>the GNT. In chapter eight we list the verbs by types, i.e., MI verbs, W
>verbs uncontracted, etc. Following a description of each category there is
>a comprehensive list of every of that type that appears in the GNT.
>Between appendix one and chapter eight, a student can easily (?) master
>verb forms inductively.

Where do I find the Brooks-Winberry "Morphology of NT Greek?"

Chris Babcock
<chrrisbabcock@erols.com>