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Prof. Miller provides an in-depth examination of the use and meaning of the Aorist and Imperfect tenses in Ancient Greek.+This essay on the history of how the Hebrew Bible was considered during the Reformation period takes the reader into areas largely unexplored.  In addition to the Bible, the Kabala is brought into the discussion.  Box traces the development up to the advent of the critical study of the Bible which continued to be controversial when his study was published.Save $8.84
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Miller, C. W. E. The Imperfect and the Aorist in Greek  

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Title:The Imperfect and the Aorist in Greek
Series:Analecta Gorgiana 348
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By C. W. E. Miller
ISBN:978-1-60724-602-2
Availability:In Print
Publication Date:9/2009
Language:English
Format:Paperback, Black, 6 x 9 in
Pages:47
 

Miller surveys the explanations given by other grammarians for the Greek Aorist and Imperfect tenses. These two tenses function as a simple past (I ran, I ate) for the Aorist and a past state (I was walking, the situation persisted) for the Imperfect. The details are less simple, of course, and this essay provides an overview of the use of these workhorse tenses in Greek prose that is both illuminating to the advanced reader of Ancient Greek and helpful to the beginning student struggling to differentiate between these two tenses whose use is quite unlike the English past tenses.



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  • AMERICAN JOUNRNAL OF PHILOLOGY: I - THE IMPERFECT AND THE AORIST IN GREEK (page 5)



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