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This classic text provides you with a comprehensive introduction to Homeric Greek. Clyde Pharr’s distinct grammar offers thorough instruction on Classical Greek through reading one of the greatest literary works of all time—Homer’s Iliad. In addition to covering standard grammatical and lexical categories, Pharr provides reading lessons from excerpts of the Iliad for guided lesson application. He...

DUAL N. A. V. βουλᾱ́ (the) two plans (as subject, or object); O two plans! G. D. βουλῇιν of; off, from; to, for; with, by; in, at, on (the) two plans. PLURAL N. V. βουλαί (the) plans (as subject); O plans! G. βουλᾱ́ων· [έων, -ῶν] of; off, from (the) plans. D. βουλῇσι, ῇς to, for; with, by; in, at, on (the) plans. A. βουλᾱ́ς (the) plans (as object). 660. Use of Article.—Observe that there are no words used regularly in Homeric Greek with the meaning of the English article, either definite
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