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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper a

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University of New Zealand.

Greek Language and Literature.

Paper a.

I. Translate into English

(A.) Homer: Odyssey, Book XIII. 17-35.

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(B.) Euripides: Iphig. in Taur. 687-707.

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(C.) Demosthenes: Contra Leptmem, p. 477.

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II.

1. Give the Attic equivalents of the Epic forms used in Extract A.

2. State the rules for the use of Greek text.

3. Explain precisely the reason for the mood used in

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4. Give the principal parts of the verbs from which come Greek text.

5. Describe the growth of the Athenian empire, with dates. What states were included at the time of its greatest extent?

6. Give some account of the leading statesmen contemporary with Demosthenes, and of the policy which they respectively pursued.