New Cratylus
Discover the profound insights of John William Donaldson in his seminal work, New Cratylus, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This 616-page paperback delves into the intricacies of ancient Greek grammar and syntax through the lens of comparative philology. Donaldson, a distinguished philologist and biblical critic, originally released this groundbreaking text in 1839, aiming to illuminate the connections between Greek and its cognate languages, both actual and conjectural. Perfect for linguists, scholars, and anyone passionate about the Greek language, New Cratylus offers a comprehensive exploration of grammatical principles that have influenced the study of language. Enhance your understanding of Greek with this essential addition to your library.