The Iliad, Book 18Homer
The latter part of the nine-and-twentieth day, and the night ensuing, take up this book: the scene is at Achilles’ tent on the sea-shore, from whence it changes to the palace of Vulcan. Thus like the rage of fire the combat burns,[250] And now it rises, now it sinks by ...
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Published by Penguin Books, this is more of an educational translation, including as it does a full introduction, summary and index of names. The Iliad as Oral Tradition The Iliad and the Odyssey were considered by Greeks of the classical age and after as the most important works in Ancient...
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I’ve heard about that book for decades but haven’t gotten around to it; it certainly sounds like an interesting read. John Cowan says June 9, 2015 at 5:12 pm A lot of it is just his non-tendentious (as far as I can see) summary of the Odyssey, so you can skip that. mari...