Homer: Odyssey I-XII

Homer: Odyssey I-XII
ISBN-10
1853995029
ISBN-13
9781853995026
Series
Homer
Category
Fiction
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
1998-01-01
Publisher
Bristol Classical Press
Author
Homer

Description

First published in the outstanding and long-running 'red Macmillan' series in 1947 and substantially updated in 1959 (with, for example, sections on the relationship between Homer and the Mycenaean world), Stanford's Odyssey - of which this is the first of two volumes - has remained the standard edition used in upper school and by university students to guide their early reading of Homer. A substantial introduction covers many of the questions that lie behind the poem, including a thorough summary of Homeric grammar; the text is elucidated with full annotations, indexes and bibliography.

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