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Iliad Book One

ISBN-10: 0198721862

ISBN-13: 9780198721864

Edition: 2000

Authors: Homer, Simon Pulleyn

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Iliad I provides the commentary and student aids lacking in larger volumes of Homer's work. It contains a full Introduction designed to highlight the most important features of the text. There are sections on the Iliad and its qualities, the Homeric question, dating, oriental influences, style, gods, men, the transmission of the text, the scholia, the epic dialect, and metre. The Commentary, as well as containing material addressed to advanced readers, is also designed tobe accessible to those who are new to Homer. To this end, Greek quotations in the Introduction and Commentary are translated, and technical discussions are marked off in square brackets (beginners may pass over them if they…    
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List price: $71.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/22/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 318
Size: 5.43" wide x 8.50" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Homer is the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the two greatest Greek epic poems. Nothing is known about Homer personally; it is not even known for certain whether there is only one true author of these two works. Homer is thought to have been an Ionian from the 9th or 8th century B.C. While historians argue over the man, his impact on literature, history, and philosophy is so significant as to be almost immeasurable. The Iliad relates the tale of the Trojan War, about the war between Greece and Troy, brought about by the kidnapping of the beautiful Greek princess, Helen, by Paris. It tells of the exploits of such legendary figures as Achilles, Ajax, and Odysseus. The Odyssey recounts…    

Linguistic Symbols
Introduction
The Appeal of the Iliad
The Homeric Question
The Date of the Iliad
The Iliad and the Orient
Style
Gods
The Homeric View of Man
The Transmission of the Text and the Task of the Editor
The Scholia
The Homeric Dialect
Metre
Select Bibliography
Text and Translation
Commentary
Glossary
General Index
Greek Index