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Books with title The Iliad and Odyssey

  • The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer

    Homer

    eBook (Midas Classics, May 21, 2016)
    On Homer:Homer is best known as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey. He was believed by the ancient Greeks to have been the first and greatest of the epic poets. Author of the first known literature of Europe, he is central to the Western canon.When he lived, as well as whether he lived at all, is unknown. Herodotus estimates that Homer lived no more than 400 years before his own time, which would place him at around 850 BCE or later. Pseudo-Herodotus estimates that he was born 622 years before Xerxes I placed a pontoon bridge over the Hellespont in 480 BCE, which would place him at 1102 BCE, 168 years after the fall of Troy in 1270 BCE. These two end points are 252 years apart, representative of the differences in dates given by the other sources.The importance of Homer to the ancient Greeks is described in Plato's Republic, where he is referred to as the protos didaskalos, "first teacher", of tragedy, the hegemon paideias, "leader of learning", and the one who ten Hellada pepaideuken, "has taught Greece". Homer's works, which are about fifty percent speeches, provided models in persuasive speaking and writing that were emulated throughout the ancient and medieval Greek worlds. Fragments of Homer account for nearly half of all identifiable Greek literary papyrus finds in Egypt. (Source: Wikipedia.org)“Major Works of Homer” contains: •An aesthetic cover page•A beginning click-able Table of Contents for all titles •Inner click-able Tables of Contents for all individual books with multiple chapters•Nicely organized chapters and textAuthor’s works in this collection include: •THE ILIAD•THE ODYSSEY
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer

    Leather Bound (Franklin Library, Sept. 3, 1976)
    Two volume set. Published exclusively for subscribers to the Franklin Library collection : The 100 Greatest Books of All Time. Bound in the publisher's original blue composition leather, spine stamped in gilt. Two raised bands on the spine. Decorations stamped in gilt on the covers and spine. Silk moire end papers. Previous owners bookplate. In contemporary verse by Robert Fitzgerald.
  • THE ODYSSEY & THE ILIAD OF HOMER

    Homer

    Hardcover (International Collectors, April 5, 1962)
    None
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2017)
    While Homer's existence as a historical person is still a topic of debate, the writings attributed to the name have made their mark not only on Greek history and literature, but upon western civilization itself. Homer's epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey, laid the foundation upon which Ancient Greece developed not only its culture, but its societal values, religious beliefs, and practice of warfare as well. This publication features the Samuel Butler translation, and while it strays from the poetic style reproduced by more well known translators like Robert Fagles and Robert Fitzgerald, the vision of the epics as if they were prose found in modern novels take their best form under Butler's most capable hand.
  • The Iliad and The Odyssey

    Jane Werner Watson,

    Hardcover (Paul Hamlyn, March 15, 1970)
    None
  • The Odyssey and The Iliad of Homer

    Homer, John Flaxman

    (Heritage Press, Jan. 1, 1942)
    None
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey for Boys and Girls

    Alfred J. Church

    language (SMK Books, June 10, 2015)
    The Iliad is typically described as one of the greatest war stories of all time. Set during the Trojan War, this timeless poem vividly conveys the horror and heroism of men and gods wrestling with towering emotions and battling amid devastation and destruction. Homer's tale is a compassionate view of human life lived under the shadow of suffering and death in the face of an often uncaring divinity. To call it a war story does not begin to describe the emotional sweep of its action and characters in the 10th and final year of the Greek siege of Troy. The Odyssey is literature's grandest evocation of everyman's journey though life. The poem centers on the Greek hero Odysseus and his long journey home after the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War. Odysseus survives storm and shipwreck, the cave of the Cyclops and the isle of Circe, the lure of the Sirens' song and a trip to the Underworld, only to find his most difficult challenge at home, where treacherous suitors seek to steal his kingdom and his loyal wife, Penelope. The Odyssey is Homers' sequel to the Iliad.
  • The Iliad and the Odyssey

    King. H M and Spooner. H.

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co Ltd, March 15, 1943)
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  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 22, 2016)
    Perhaps the most famous epic poems ever written, Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey have been read for nearly 3,000 years, making them also two of the oldest written works in the Western world. The Iliad covers the end of the Trojan War, making characters like Paris, Helen, Achilles, Hector, Odysseus, and Ajax instantly recognizable, and the Trojan Horse made people caution of “Greeks bearing gifts.” Its sequel, The Odyssey, chronicles Odysseus’ return home to Ithaca after the burning of Troy, and the adventures his crew experiences as they combat sirens, gods, and a Cyclops. Homer’s poetry influenced Virgil and every other great poet ever since, and it literally put Troy on the map, motivating Heinrich Schliemann to search for and ultimately find the city of Troy in the 19th century.
  • The Iliad and The Odyssey

    Homer, H. M. King, H. Spooner

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Press, Sept. 3, 1968)
    These translations are the next best thing to learning Greek for reading Homer.
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2016)
    “Sing, Goddess, sing…” Homer’s two epic poems have formed the basis of Western education since antiquity and survive today as enthralling tales of magnificent gods, legendary heroes, daring adventures, and mythical creatures. Their beautiful language and stories impart timeless themes. In this edition, you get: • The original Greek poems abridged and translated into plain English. • Excerpts of the revered poetic translation by 18th century English poet Alexander Pope at the beginning of each chapter. • An introduction, map, glossary, and annotations with key information.
  • The Iliad & The Odyssey

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 15, 2014)
    The Iliad and The Odyssey are two of the oldest works of Western literature—yet these ancient myths still offer powerful lessons for our times. From the fascinating fall of Troy to Odysseus's perilous journey home, from the gods and goddesses to the Sirens and the suitors, the events and characters of these epic tales captivate us, teach us, and inspire us. Their influence can be seen far and wide, from James Joyce's Ulysses to the movie sensation Troy, starring Brad Pitt. Whether you've read Homer's original stories or you've only enjoyed their modern-day descendants, you'll love this edition of Iliad and Odyssey.