Analytical Greek lexicon
Frank W. Hughes
fwhughes at sunbeach.net
Mon Jun 26 09:26:27 EDT 2000
I would really recommend not having The Analytical Greek Lexicon or an
interlinear Greek NT (a "pony") anywhere in your house until you've
learned Greek. Then if you get stumped on a form, look at an excellent
grammar like Mounce or Smyth or Mounce's Morphology book. Particularly
useful is Smyth's list of verbs with their principal parts.
I've owned the Analytical for years but never ever use it. I give NT
Greek exams and students must use a lexicon like Bauer for the
translation part, but I never allow the Analytical.
All best,
Frank W. Hughes
Codrington College
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