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Books with title The Iliad

  • The Iliad

    Homer, Sir Derek Jacobi, Professor Robert Fagles

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Findaway World, Feb. 1, 2009)
    This masterful new verse translation of Homer's classic story of the Trojan War has been hailed by critics as "an astonishing performance" and "a remarkable tour de force." Robert Fagles, chairman of the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University, brings the energy of contemporary language of this 2,700-year-old epic, while maintaining the drive and metric music of Homer's poetry, as well as the impact and nuance of Homer's mesmerizing repeated phrases.
  • The Iliad

    Homer, Robert Fitzgerald, George Guidall

    Audio Cassette (Barnes and Noble Audio, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Eloquent, rhythmical and full of power, The Iliad is an extraordinary masterpiece that no listener can afford to miss. Perhaps one of the purest mirrors of human experience ever created, this unforgetable epic spans the farthest reaches of emotion-glory, shame, love&rage, courage and terror. When Paris Troy fell in love with Helen of Sparta and took her to his homeland, the princess of Greece launched a fleet of a thousand ships filled with armed men to bring her back. The Iliad is the story of Achilles, the greatest warrior of this decade-long war, and his desperate- but ultimately tragic-battle against the magnificent city of Troy. Preserved for over 2000 years, this vivad, mesmerizing saga was originally performed by Greek bards, masters of arich oral tradition.
  • The Iliad

    Homer, Guilbert Highet, Richmond Lattimore

    Unknown Binding (Modern Library, March 15, 1950)
    Classic book
  • The Iliad

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2017)
    The Iliad in Classical Attic; sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium, is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer. Set during the Trojan War, the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) by a coalition of Greek states, it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. Although the story covers only a few weeks in the final year of the war, the Iliad mentions or alludes to many of the Greek legends about the siege; the earlier events, such as the gathering of warriors for the siege, the cause of the war, and related concerns tend to appear near the beginning. Then the epic narrative takes up events prophesied for the future, such as Achilles' looming death and the sack of Troy, although the narrative ends before these events take place. However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War.
  • The Iliad

    Homer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The Iliad written by legendary author Homer is widely considered to be one of the top 100 greatest books of all time. This great classic will surely attract a whole new generation of readers. For many, The Iliad is required reading for various courses and curriculums. And for others who simply enjoy reading timeless pieces of classic literature, this gem by Homer is highly recommended. Published by Classic House Books and beautifully produced, The Iliad would make an ideal gift and it should be a part of everyone's personal library.
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  • The Iliad

    Homer, Taylor Anderson, Samual Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 8, 2017)
    The Iliad; sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer. Set during the Trojan War, the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) by a coalition of Greek states, it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. This is the Samuel Butler Translation. Odin’s Library Classics is dedicated to bringing the world the best of humankind’s literature from throughout the ages. Carefully selected, each work is unabridged from classic works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama.
  • The Iliad

    Homer, Thrifty Classic Literature, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2017)
    The Iliad tells the story of the Trojan wars, and as such is paired with the Homer’s sequel, The Odyssey. Although Homer wrote The Iliad in the form of an epic poem, this edition contains Butler’s translation into prose. This larger format edition is particularly well-suited for school and college students. Here, each page has wider outside margins for adding explanatory notes, summaries and points for further thought. This volume contains the complete and unabridged text in addition to a personal study notebook - which means it offers excellent value for money.
  • The Iliad

    Robert Fitzgerald

    Mass Market Paperback (Anchor Books, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • The Iliad

    Homer ( Rieu - Translator )

    Mass Market Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 1966)
    Homer's Iliad has a position unique in Western civilization recording literature. It is a starting point of civilized man. It begins with a quarrel of Agamemnon and Achilles in the 10th year of the Trojan War. A plague is sweeping through the Greek Army. It is a story of war, power, ranson and revenge. Powerful and epic.
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  • The Iliad

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 5, 2017)
    The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer. Set during the Trojan War, the ten-year siege of the city of Troy (Ilium) by a coalition of Greek states, it tells of the battles and events during the weeks of a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. Although the story covers only a few weeks in the final year of the war, the Iliad mentions or alludes to many of the Greek legends about the siege; the earlier events, such as the gathering of warriors for the siege, the cause of the war, and related concerns tend to appear near the beginning. Then the epic narrative takes up events prophesied for the future, such as Achilles' looming death and the sack of Troy, although the narrative ends before these events take place. However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War.
  • The Iliad

    Homer, Robert Fagles, Bernard Knox

    Unknown Binding (Viking Press, )
    None
  • The Iliad

    Homer, Samuel Butler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 31, 2017)
    The Iliad is one of the two great epics of Homer, and is typically described as one of the greatest war stories of all time, but to say the Iliad is a war story does not begin to describe the emotional sweep of its action and characters: Achilles, Helen, Hector, and other heroes of Greek myth and history in the tenth and final year of the Greek siege of Troy.