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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from ...Show synopsisThis historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1909 Excerpt: ...the general average for these classical authors being ca. 12$. The Book of Acts has an average of ca. 17$ per page. That is, ca. 40 per cent. more participles are found in the Book of Acts than occur in the great classical authors. But it is to be observed, the preponderance of narrative in the Book of Acts helps to account for this higher average. If we compare the nature of the participles in the Book of Acts with that of the classical authors, we find that the ascriptive participle in classical Greek ranges from 221 per cent. (in Thucydides) to 45! (in Plato), giving an average of ca. 27$ per cent. The Book of Acts has 28J per cent. ascriptive--a little greater percentage than that of Thucydides or Herodotus, a little less than that of Plato or Demosthenes, but about the same as that of Xenophon. The adverbials in the classical authors range from 50-per cent. (Plato) to 72$ (Thucydides), giving a general average of ca. 62 per cent. The Book of Acts has nearly 68 per cent. adverbials--a little more 'Page means 30 lines throughout this treatise. than Xenophon, a little less than Thucydides or Herodotus, but considerably more than Plato or Demosthenes (probably because Acts contains more narrative). The complementary participle in the classical authors ranges from 4$ per cent. (Plato) to nJ per cent. (Demosthenes), averaging for classical Greek ca. 6J per cent. The Book of Acts has ca. 4 per cent. complementary.' Thus we see the Book of Acts surpasses in frequency of participles the general average of the classical authors and is excelled by only one, Herodotus (only by a fraction of 1 per cent.). In its proportion of ascriptive, adverbial, and complementary participles the Book of Acts comes fairly near to the general average found in the classical authors...Hide synopsis
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Description:New. This item is printed on demand. This is a pre-1923...New. This item is printed on demand. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Thoug.
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