Index

References are to the number of the lesson that contains the item. Grammar and Geometry are separately indexed.


Greek Grammar

A-declension, 3
A-privative, 3
Accents, 1
Accusative, 2, 12
Active voice, 4
Adjective, 2
Adjective in -ηs, declension, 8
Adjective, mixed declension, 8
Adverbs, 12
Adverbs, from adjectives, 12
Adverbs, numerical, 12
Adverbs, useful, 12
Adverbial accusatives, 12
Adverbial adjectives, 12
Agreement of adjectives, 3
Alphabet, 1
Aorist tense, 4
Aorist, weak and strong, 4
Attributive position, 3
Augment, 4
autos, self, 6
Breathings, 1
Cases, 2, 14
Cases for motion, space and time 11
Comparison of adjectives, 10
Conjugation, 4
Conjugation of legw, 4
Consonant declension, 8
Contraction, 1, 4
Contract verbs, 4
Dative, 2
Dative of degree, 10
Declension, 2
Declension of meros, axiwma, basis, orizwn, 8
Definite article, 2,3
Demonstrative pronoun, 6
Diphthong, 1
Direct object, 4
eimi, to be, 6; pres. subjunctive, 16
Enclitic, 6
Euclid, declension of, 3
Finite verb, 4
Future tense, 4
Gender, 2
Genitive, 2
Genitive absolute, 7
Imperative mood, 4, 13
Imperative, formation, table, 13
Indefinite pronoun, tis, 6
Indicative mood, 4
Infinitive, 4
Inflection, 2
Interrogative pronoun, 6
keimai, lie, 16
Koine, 1
Liquid stems, contraction in future 4
Little words (conjuctions, etc) 5
men...de, 5
megas, big, 10
mi-verbs, 4
Middle voice, 4
Mood, 4
Negative imperatives, 13
Neuter, 2
Neuter plural takes singular verb, 4
Nominative, 2
Not, 4
Noun, 2
Nu-movable, 4
O-declension, 2
Oblique case, 2, 11
Obsolete letters as numbers, 1
Omega-verbs, list 4
Optative mood, 4
Paradigm, 2
Participle, 4, 7
Participle wn, being, 6
Participle formation, table 7
Participle, aorist passive of didwmi, given, 7
Participle, perfect active of temnw, cut, 7
παs, all, declension, 7
Passive voice, 4
Perfect tense, 4
Person, 4
Personal endings, table, 4
Personal pronoun, 6
polus, much, 10
Predicate, 2, 4
Predicative position, 3, 6
Prepositions, 11
Present tense, 4
Principal parts, 4
Pronoun, 2, 6
Pronunciation, 1
Punctuation, 1
QED and the aorist active infinitive, 9
Reciprocal pronoun, allhlwn, 10
Reduplication, 4
Relative pronoun, os, 6
Sentence, 2
Sentence, analysis of, 14
Stem and ending, 2
Subject, 2,4
Subjunctive mood, 4
Subscript iota, 2
Synopsis of pauw, 4
Tense, 4, 7, 9
Than (comparison) 10
Third-person imperatives in Euclid, table, 13
Transitive verb, 4
Types of languages, 2
Variable vowel, 4
Verb, 4
Verb structure, summary, 4
Voice, 4
Word-building, 16

Geometry

Common Notions or Axioms, 18
Conception of universe, 25
Construct an equilateral triangle on a given line, 9
Construct isosceles triangle with base angles twice vertex angle, 15
Definitions for Book I, 16
Drawing a tangent to a circle, 22
Equality of base angles of an isosceles triangle, 19
Fitting a given line into a circle, 14
Geometrical algebra, 21
Golden section, 21
Importance of rigorous proof, 24
Inscribing a pentagon in a circle, 15
Light rays, 24
Manipulation of ratios, 24
Parts of a demonstration, 9
Pons asinorum, 19
Postulates of Euclidean geometry, 17
Pythagorean theorem, 20
Rectangles subtended by segments of intersecting chords equal, 23
Rising and setting of fixed stars, 25
Triangles, drawing a tangent with, 22
Using multiple orthogonal views, 25
Visual angle subtended at various distances, 24


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Composed by J. B. Calvert
Created 13 December 2000
Last revised