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  1. The Internet Classics Archive | The Iliad by Homer

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    The Iliad By Homer Written 800 B.C.E Translated by Samuel Butler The Iliad has been divided into the following sections: Book I [47k] Book II [63k] Book III [36k] Book IV [42k] Book V [66k] Book VI [42k] Book VII [38k] Book VIII [44k] Book IX [53k] Book X [45k] Book XI [65k] Book XII [40k] Book XIII [65k] Book XIV [43k] Book XV [57k] Book XVI [68k]

  2. The Iliad by Homer - Free Ebook - Project Gutenberg

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    Jun 1, 2000 · The Iliad Note: Project Gutenberg has several editions of this eBook: #22382 (With 800 linked footnotes) #16452 (In blank verse, Many footnotes.) #2199 (No footnotes or illustrations) #6130 (Many line drawings, and 300 footnotes) #3059 (Text file) #6150 (Text file) Credits: Updated: 2022-04-22 Credits: Updated: 2022-08-16 Language: English: LoC Class

  3. The Iliad by Homer [PDF] | InfoBooks.org

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    The Iliad by Homer by INFOBOOKS This is an immortal classic that is usually included in the list of the best books in history and that you must read before you die. Therefore, we invite you to download a copy of The Iliad in PDF format. Throughout history, many books have had a great impact and others have remained in force over the years.

  4. The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Iliad, by Homer

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    Sep 18, 1999 · This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you will have to check …

  5. The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Iliad of Homer

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    Nov 17, 2002 · It is possible, indeed, that in its leading outline, the Iliad may be true to historic fact, that in the great maritime expedition of western Greece against the rival and half-kindred empire of the Laomedontiadæ, the chieftain of Thessaly, from his valour and the number of his forces, may have been the most important ally of the Peloponnesian sovereign; the preeminent …

  6. Homer, Iliad, Book 1, line 1 - Perseus Project

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    The Iliad with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924. The Annenberg CPB/Project provided support for entering this text. Purchase a copy of this text (not necessarily the same edition) from Amazon.com

  7. Free eBooks | Project Gutenberg

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  8. (PDF) The Iliad by Homer - Classicly

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    Read The Iliad book online free and download in PDF, Kindle and ePub formats. Copyright Status: Manuscript of this book is available in public domain and copyright already expired. Summary Read Download. The Iliad is an epic poem by Homer dating from around the 8th century BC. It takes place during the Trojan war, and it depicts the battles and events that …

  9. HOMER, ILIAD BOOK 1 - Theoi Classical Texts Library

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    the iliad book 1, translated by a. t. murray [1] The wrath sing, goddess, of Peleus' son, Achilles, that destructive wrath which brought countless woes upon the Achaeans, and sent forth to Hades many valiant souls of heroes, and made them themselves spoil for dogs and every bird; thus the plan of Zeus came to fulfillment, from the time when first they parted in strife Atreus' son, king …

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  10. Iliad: Book 1 (Full Text) - Mythopedia

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    In the war of Troy, the Greeks having sacked some of the neighbouring towns, and taken from thence two beautiful captives, Chryseis and Briseis, allotted the first to Agamemnon, and the last to Achilles. Chryses, the father of Chryseis, and priest of Apollo, comes to the Grecian camp to ransom her; with which the action of the poem opens, in the tenth year of the siege.

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