Ares, 1974. — 172 p.
Οf the 41,000 words used by Greek authors down to 300 B.C. about seven-eighths are derivatives or com- pounds, and their formation is sufficiently explained in Liddell and Scott’s Lexicon: the remaining 5000 form the subject of the present work. In Part I. they are arranged alphabetically, in Part II. according to the etymological processes involved in them.