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For students of classical languages, finding a grammar that balances scholarly rigor with clear, accessible instruction is a constant challenge. Vivian Sivieri’s Grammatica Greca has emerged as a popular choice among Italian-speaking learners of Ancient Greek, thanks to its practical layout, student-friendly explanations, and well-structured progression. What Makes Sivieri’s Grammar Stand Out? Unlike older, dense grammars that can overwhelm beginners, Sivieri adopts a teaching-oriented approach. The book is designed for high school and university students (Liceo classico, Facoltà di Lettere) who need to master Ancient Greek morphology and syntax without unnecessary digressions.