The they will make proper use of Professor Goodwin's excellent Greek Grammar (Macmillan, 1879), to which constant references are given on all points of syntax, they ought not to find any difficulty in mastering the text with the assistance I have provided for them. In preparing the notes I have consulted all previously written commentaries. editions which I have found of most service are those of C. Sintenis with German notes (Leipzig, 1851), and of F. Blass (Leipzig, 1872) also with German notes. To the latter I am especially indebted, as supplying the substance of pp. xxxix-li of my Introduction. SCHOOL HOUSE, IPSWICH, In the Notes the numbers in the Margin indicate the Pages of the text. The number prefixed to each note refers to the line on the page of the text. Where a reference is given, in the body of a note, to the text, the first number refers to the Chapter, the second to the Section of that chapter. |