Homer's Iliad 6 And 22: Greek Text with Facing Vocabulary and Commentary

Homer's Iliad 6 And 22: Greek Text with Facing Vocabulary and Commentary
ISBN-10
0984306595
ISBN-13
9780984306596
Category
Epic poetry, Greek
Pages
156
Language
English
Published
2012-06
Author
Geoffrey Steadman

Description

Below each 10 lines from Books 6 and 22 of Thomas W. Allen's 3rd edition of Homer's Iliad (originally published by Oxford University Press in 1920) is a single page of all corresponding vocabulary and intermediate level grammatical commentary. Once readers have memorized the core vocabulary list, they will be able to read the Greek text and consult all relevant vocabulary and notes below on the same page.

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