Books written by Homer

  • The Iliad of Homer: books I-XII

    The Iliad of Homer: books I-XII

  • The Odyssey of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq; ... of 4; Volume 4

    In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind.

  • Homer, Odyssey I: Edited with an Introduction, Translation, Commentary, and Glossary

    Offering the first full-length commentary on Odyssey I in English since the 1980s, this new edition with facing translation aims to offer students an accessible yet authoritative introduction to the history and style of Homeric epic ...

  • The Iliad of Homer: A Southern African Translation

    "Homer's great epic, The Iliad, tells the tale of warriors who fight and die for the sake of the beautiful Helen of Troy.

  • Chapman's Homer: The Iliad

    ... gust betterness bewray beyond - sea bid billow bin birth bitten black blackish blanch blaze blind of blood bloody blore bluish boggle boisterous boor boot borne boss boss - pikt bostrous bosts bow brackish braid brake branded brass ...

  • The Iliad & The Odyssey (Including "Homer and His Age")

    ... and wounded his neck; Hector replied with a boulder that lighted on the centre of the shield of Aias, “on the boss,” whether that means a mere ornament or knob, or whether it was the genuine boss — which is disputed.

  • The Iliad: (OWC Hardback)

    ... newly built, and they lashed a basket on top of it; from its peg they lifted down a mule-yoke made of boxwood, complete with its boss and well fitted with guide-rings, and with it they brought out a yoke-strap nine cubits long.

  • The Iliad and The Odyssey + Homer and His Age

    The nextstrokeof Aiaspiercedhisshield, andwounded hisneck; Hectorreplied with a boulder that lighted on the centre ofthe shield of Aias, “on the boss,” whether that means a mere ornamentorknob, orwhetheritwas the genuine boss — which is ...

  • The Iliad, A Modern Translation

    that lay on the plain, jagged and huge, with which he struck Aias's shield of the seven hides, right in the midst, on the boss, and the bronze re-echoed. And Aias, in turn, having picked up a much larger rock, hurled it, having first ...

  • The Odyssey

    But with a bosom anguish-rent I view Ulysses, hapless Chief! who from his friends Remote, affliction hath long time endured In yonder wood-land isle, the central boss Of Ocean. That retreat a Goddess holds, ...

  • The Odyssey (ArcadianPress Edition)

    ... by impetuous gusts Of the cloud-scattering North, so frequent shone Issuing from the fleet the dazzling casques, Boss'd bucklers, hauberks strong, and ashen spears. Upwent the flash to heaven; wide all around The champain laugh'd ...

  • The Iliad of Homer: With a Verse Translation. Vol. 1

    The Iliad of Homer: With a Verse Translation. Vol. 1

  • The Homeric Catalogue of Ships

    412 Walz . : δ ' αισύμνηθεν V21 Trypho rhet . gr . viii . 753 αρισταρχος αγε δια το ε6 p , cf. 8 A : ita AB Bm + Bm6 Ge L314 03 P21 W6 : άγεν cet . 672 ως Μενάνδροιo 5 A : Xαραποίο , -άποιο codd . τ ' om . p Ox . 540 M10 P1 P22 R ' Αp ...

  • Selections from the Iliad: Translated by Alexander Pope

    A collection of the principal books of Homer's timeless tale of the Iliad, as translated by Alexander Pope.

  • 100 Books You Must Read Before You Die - volume 1 [Emma; Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; Heart of Darkness;Frankenstein ...]

    This book,contains now several HTML tables of contents The first table of contents lists the titles of all novels included in this volume.

  • Homeri opera: Odysseae libros I-XII continens. 2. ed. 1917

    By its evocation of a real or imaged heroic age, its contrasts of character and its variety of adventure, above all by its sheer narrative power, the Odyssey has won...

  • The Odyssey

    Recounts Odysseus' long journey home from the Trojan War, and the unusual encounters he has with the Sirens, the cyclops Polyphemus, and Circe the enchantress.

  • The Usborne Illustrated Odyssey

    Children will love discovering these fantastic stories about adventure, love, loss and recovering one's home!

  • Homer: Iliad Book III

    Wide-ranging edition of this most diverse book of the Iliad. Suitable especially for students and their instructors.

  • The Iliad

    This translation of The Iliad equals Fitzgerald's earlier Odyssey in power and imagination. It recreates the original action as conceived by Homer, using fresh and flexible blank verse that is both lyrical and dramatic.