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Homer's "Iliad" : A Commentary on Three Translations by Peter V. Jones β€” book cover

Homer's "Iliad" : A Commentary on Three Translations

by Peter V. Jones
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Overview

Homer's mighty epic, the Iliad, is the first work of western literature and one of the defining masterpieces of our culture. The purpose of this new line-by-line commentary is to help as wide an audience as possible to understand and appreciate the poem through the best of recent scholarship on the man and his work.

Peter Jones has selected three of the most widely used translations on which to base his commentary, those of E.V. Rieu (revised and updated by Peter Jones), Martin Hammond, and Richmond Lattimore.
There is a useful introduction to the whole work and separate short introductions to each book of the Iliad. Each passage selected for comment is given a line-reference and quoted from all three translations.

About the Author, Peter V. Jones

Peter Jones is the author of five books: Ancient and Modern, Intelligent Person's Guide to Classics, Homer's Iliad: a commentary on three translations, Homer's Odyssey, Learn Ancient Greek and Learn Latin

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Book Details

Published
June 27, 2003
Publisher
Bristol Classical Press
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781853996573

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