GRK 201
Fall 1997

Crito

Material
for
Review

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November 12, Crito 50a7-e1
November 17, Crito 50e2-51c5
November 19, Crito 51c6-52b2
November 24, Crito 52b2-53a7
December 1,Crito 53a8-54b1; Crito 54b2-e2 (end)

November 12
Reading:
Crito 50a7-e1

Principal Parts

tr°pv
gam°v
prãttv
èrpãzv
dÊv

Constructions
and Usage

 

énatetrãfyai (perfect passive infinitive)

§n à ín aþ genÒmenai d¤kai mhd¢n ÞsxÊvsin ktl (ên = §ãn)

ÞsxÊvsin éllå...êkuro¤ te g¤gnvntai kaÐ diafye¤rvntai
(present subjunctives in protasis of present general condition; apodosis is dokeð clause)

ÉmolÒghto (see ÉmologÆyh on 49a4ff.; how is this form different?)

aÂw ín ² pÒliw dikãzú (
present general condition; object of verb (ëw) attracted into case of antecedent [taðw d¤kaiw])

·
µ (i.e., µ [oÈx ÉmolÒghto] §mmeneðn

aÈt«n...legÒntvn (
genitive of the person with yaumãzv)

§gkal«n (< §gkal°v;
present active participle masculine nominative singular; to bring a charge [accusative] against someone [dative])

m°mfú (< m°mfomai;
present middle second person singular; <m°mfesai; to blame someone (dative); to allege something [accusative] against someone [dative])

Correlatives

Learn Personal and Alternative Interrogative, Indefinite, Demonstrative, Relative, and Indefinite Relative or Indirect Interrogative Pronouns and Adverbs

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November 17
Reading:
Crito 50e2-51c5

Principal Parts

ßpomai
§sy¤v
eÍr¤skv
·sthmi
ka¤v

Constructions
and Usage

 

êra (then, therefore [postpositive])

îra
(interrogative particle, expects negative answer; îra oÈ expects affirmative answer)

oÎte...oÎte (
compound negative following simple negative [oÈk §j ýsou ·n])

§j°stai soi...[oÏtvw prãttein]
(understand some complementary infinitive of this kind )

õ...§pimelÒmenow
(substantival use of participle)

kaÐ §n me¤zoni mo¤r& (
prepositional phrase grammatically parallel to adjectives timiÅterÒn ktl)


à tÚ d¤kaion p°fuke (Ã
is adverbial use of relative pronoun; = "in what way", "in what place", "where")

Correlatives

Learn Qualitative and Quantitative Interrogative, Indefinite, Demonstrative, Relative, and Indefinite Relative or Indirect Interrogative Pronouns and Adverbs

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November 19
Reading:
Crito 51c6-52b2

Principal Parts

l

 

Constructions
and Usage

 















p (G158 []; cf. 172)

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November 24
Reading:
Crito 52b2-53a7

Principal Parts

l

Constructions
and Usage















p (G158 []; cf. 172)

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December 1
Reading:
Crito 53a8-54b1; Crito 54b2-e2 (end)

Principal Parts

l

Constructions
and Usage















p (G158 []; cf. 172)

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