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Greek.

Greek Grammar, Composition and Translation:—The common
forms, idioms, and inflections of Attic Prose; syntax of the cases, moods,


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and tenses; final, conditional, temporal, and relative sentences; indirect
discourse. Translation from English into Greek of detached sentences,
illustrating the principles of Greek grammar; and of easy continuous
prose based upon Xenophon. For translation from Greek into English
short passages will be set from Xenophon's Anabasis, Books I-IV, together
with associated questions on forms and syntax. The candidate
should know the principal parts of all the verbs that occur in the passages
selected. (Two units).