Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Greece

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Sections
 * Extent of ancient Greece • Extent of modern Greece • General physical features • Mountains • Rivers • Plains • Coast • Volcanic action • Scenery • Vegetation • Animals • Climate • Inhabitants • National character • Population • Administration • Judicial system • Army • Navy • Religion • Education • Industries • Agriculture • Wines • Currants • Other products • Land tax • Roads • Manufactures • Mines • Commerce • Railways • Postal system • Banks • Money • Finances • Literature
 * The common Indo-Germanic language • The common European language • The Græco-Italic language • Stages of development in the lexicon • Roots • Roots &ldquo;determined&rdquo; • Verbs • Stems • Compound stems • Compounds • Cases • Second group of cases • Adverbs and prepositions • Infinitives • Reconstruction of the Indo-Germanic languages • Indo-Germanic sounds • Changes over time in Græco-Italic sonity • Inflexion of nouns • Græco-Italic changes • Phonetic laws distinctive to Greek • New creation of verbal forms
 * Division of the Greek race • Æolic • Lesbio-Æolic • Thessalian • Bœotian • Elean • Arcadian • Cyprian • Doric • Sources in the various subdialects • General Doric characteristics • Laconic peculiarities • Ionic • Epic dialect • New Ionic • Attic • Qualities of the Greek language • Pronunciation • History of later Greek • Authorities
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence
 * The common Indo-Germanic language • The common European language • The Græco-Italic language • Stages of development in the lexicon • Roots • Roots &ldquo;determined&rdquo; • Verbs • Stems • Compound stems • Compounds • Cases • Second group of cases • Adverbs and prepositions • Infinitives • Reconstruction of the Indo-Germanic languages • Indo-Germanic sounds • Changes over time in Græco-Italic sonity • Inflexion of nouns • Græco-Italic changes • Phonetic laws distinctive to Greek • New creation of verbal forms
 * Division of the Greek race • Æolic • Lesbio-Æolic • Thessalian • Bœotian • Elean • Arcadian • Cyprian • Doric • Sources in the various subdialects • General Doric characteristics • Laconic peculiarities • Ionic • Epic dialect • New Ionic • Attic • Qualities of the Greek language • Pronunciation • History of later Greek • Authorities
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence
 * The common Indo-Germanic language • The common European language • The Græco-Italic language • Stages of development in the lexicon • Roots • Roots &ldquo;determined&rdquo; • Verbs • Stems • Compound stems • Compounds • Cases • Second group of cases • Adverbs and prepositions • Infinitives • Reconstruction of the Indo-Germanic languages • Indo-Germanic sounds • Changes over time in Græco-Italic sonity • Inflexion of nouns • Græco-Italic changes • Phonetic laws distinctive to Greek • New creation of verbal forms
 * Division of the Greek race • Æolic • Lesbio-Æolic • Thessalian • Bœotian • Elean • Arcadian • Cyprian • Doric • Sources in the various subdialects • General Doric characteristics • Laconic peculiarities • Ionic • Epic dialect • New Ionic • Attic • Qualities of the Greek language • Pronunciation • History of later Greek • Authorities
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence
 * The common Indo-Germanic language • The common European language • The Græco-Italic language • Stages of development in the lexicon • Roots • Roots &ldquo;determined&rdquo; • Verbs • Stems • Compound stems • Compounds • Cases • Second group of cases • Adverbs and prepositions • Infinitives • Reconstruction of the Indo-Germanic languages • Indo-Germanic sounds • Changes over time in Græco-Italic sonity • Inflexion of nouns • Græco-Italic changes • Phonetic laws distinctive to Greek • New creation of verbal forms
 * Division of the Greek race • Æolic • Lesbio-Æolic • Thessalian • Bœotian • Elean • Arcadian • Cyprian • Doric • Sources in the various subdialects • General Doric characteristics • Laconic peculiarities • Ionic • Epic dialect • New Ionic • Attic • Qualities of the Greek language • Pronunciation • History of later Greek • Authorities
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence
 * The Early Literature • The Attic Literature • The Literature of the Decadence