William Watson Goodwin transformed the perception of Greek study from obligatory mechanical exercise to genuine literary study. Initially published in 1870, Goodwin’s Greek Grammar gradually became the definitive text used in American schools. Logos’ William W. Goodwin Greek Grammar Collection includes his classic Greek Grammar together with two readers adapted to accompany his Greek Grammar: the first four books of Xenophon’s Anabasis—with accompanying illustrated dictionary, and a volume of selections from Xenophon, Plato, Herodotus, and Thucydides.
In the Logos editions, these valuable volumes are enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Fully indexed texts enable near-instant search results for words, people, places, and ideas. Reference Logos’ expansive library of Greek texts from the Loeb Classical Library, featuring side-by-side English translations. Take your study with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
Key Features
Classic Greek grammar from William W. Goodwin
Two classic readers adapted for Greek learners
Illustrrated dictionary of Xenophon’s Anabasis
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These are some wonderful materials for studying Greek, especially the annotated Xenophon. I've worked with a PDF version of the book, having it in Logos will make it much more useful. And, as Robert has pointed out, Goodwin's grammar is often cited in Logos Greek resources.
This is really top quality grammar for Classical Greek. Smyth's "Greek Grammar" might be fuller but I find that this is better than Smyth if you don't want to get into the minutia of very small details about each preposition etc. It explains things well is in a very logical order so that it is easy to find things. It covers everything very thoroughly without losing you in the tiny detail. Smyth and Goodwin are the two standard grammars on Classical Greek. This will help with New Testament Greek in a big way. It has a thorough morphology, syntax including cases, prepositions, adverbs, tenses, moods, types of clauses, indirect discourse, the infinitive, the metres and everything else. It has an English index, a greek index, and a catalogue of verbs that present difficulties to students. All these topics might have 10 or 20 pages each. Its table of contents is 17 pages long so it is very detailed and so easy to find exactly what you are looking fo very easily. I highly recommend this book. I can't think of any way to improve it at all.