NT Greek Grammars

Maurice A. O'Sullivan mauros at iol.ie
Thu Oct 21 10:32:42 EDT 1999


At 06:56 21/10/99 -0500, Steven Craig Miller wrote:
>Frankly the Grammar I use the most, even for the NT, is Smyth-Messing's 
>"Greek Grammar" (Harvard UP). IMO, students of NT Greek do themselves harm 
>if they shut themselves off from the rest of ancient Greek literature. IMO 
>every student of the NT should have Smyth-Messing's grammar and the 
>intermediate Liddell-Scott lexicon (which comes in three sizes: abridged, 
>intermediate, and full/large).


Just to remind list-members that this Grammar is available on-line at the 
Perseus Project.:
Go to:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/PR/syn.ann.html

[ which is a new Greek and Latin synonym service, well worth looking at ]

and in the Search box enter:       Smyth 1956
and click on the Table of Contents.

For the moment, as the site is still "under construction" the only index 
available for the on-line version is the section numbers of the hardcopy, 
so that browsing the table of contents is required before you can access 
any specific topic.

Also, due to copyright restrictions the revisions and corrigenda  added in 
1956 are not in the e-edition.

But, as Carl has emphasized on several occasions, this is a magnificent 
tool to have at your disposal.

BTW, up to now, the CD-ROM of the Perseus Project  has been limited to Mac 
users, but there is a PC version on the way -- only this week I was told to 
expect an announcement within a month.
Keeping my fingers crossed,

Maurice



Maurice A. O'Sullivan
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