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  1. Outline of the Iliad CLCV 2000A Classical Mythology

    https://carleton.ca/chum/wp-content/uploads/Iliad-outline.pdf · PDF tệp

    Outline of the Iliad CLCV 2000A Classical Mythology S. H. Hawkins Book 11: The Long Third Day (books 11-18.242) I. Preparations for battle and engagement (1-66) II. Agamemnon’s aristeia (67-283) III. Hektor and Trojans attack (284-594)

  2. Iliad Outline - people.duke.edu

    https://people.duke.edu/~jds15/clst-283/iliad.outline.html

    Students: this page contains a very crude outline of the Iliad.Bullets are followed by rough line-numbers in the Fagles translation. You may find it useful in navigating the books.

  3. Class outline: Iliad, books 9, 10, 16, 18, and 19

    https://shell.cas.usf.edu/~demilio/2211unit1/homr9_16.htm

    SEPTEMBER 11/12/13: THE ILIAD: FATEFUL CHOICES/THE PRICE OF GLORY READINGS (Monday class, Sept. 11): the Iliad, books 6, 9, and 10, pp. 153-67, 198-233 (Consult the Cast of Characters and the Outline of the Plot; Read the Commentaries on Book Nine) READINGS (Wednesday class, Sept. 13): the Iliad, books 16, 18-19, pp. 330-53, 375-403 (Consult the Cast of Characters and …

  4. Class outline: Iliad books 1-6

    https://luna.cas.usf.edu/~demilio/2211unit1/homr1_6.htm

    SEPTEMBER 5/6: EPIC SCOPE: A CAST OF THOUSANDS READINGS (Tuesday night class/Sept. 5): the Iliad, bks. 1-3 and 6, pp. 59-112, 153-67 READINGS (Wednesday class/Sept. 6): the Iliad, bks. 1-3, pp. 59-112 (Consult the Cast of Characters and the Outline of the Plot; Read the Commentary on Books 1-3) Summary: The first three books of the Iliad introduce us to the plot, some of the …

  5. Iliad Summary - Greek Classics Aloud

    https://sites.google.com/site/greekclassicsaloud/home/iliad-summary

    An outline of the Iliad 20 years ago, Odysseus left his home in Ithaca and joined the Greek expedition, led by King Agamemnon, to Troy. Agamemnon set out with a huge army drawn from all regions of Greece to bring back his brother’s wife, Helen, who had been wrongfully abducted from her home in Sparta and taken over the sea to Troy by the Trojan prince, Paris.

  6. Iliad Summary - GradeSaver

    https://www.gradesaver.com/iliad/study-guide/summary

    Iliad Summary. Buy Study Guide. In the tenth and final year of the Trojan War, Chryses, a priest of Apollo, attempts to ransom his daughter from Agamemnon, commander-in-chief of the Achaeans, who has taken her captive while on a raid. When Agamemnon treats him roughly and refuses the ransom, Apollo is angered and brings plague on the Achaeans.

  7. The Symmetrical Chronology of the Iliad - Columbia University

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    The Symmetrical Chronology of the Iliad . Days Events Lines 1 Khryseis seized 1.1 - 1.52 9 Plague; Akhaians burn dead bodies 1.53 1 Akhilleus angered; Chryseis is returned 1.54 - 1.475 12 Gods visit Ethiopians, then return 1.476 - 1.492 1 Thetis makes appeal to Zeus 1.493 - 1.611 1 First ...

  8. Ancient Greece for Kids: Homer's Iliad - Ducksters

    https://www.ducksters.com/history/ancient_greece/iliad.php

    The Iliad is an epic poem written by the Greek poet Homer. It tells the story of the last year of the Trojan War fought between the city of Troy and the Greeks. Achilles - Achilles is the main character and the greatest warrior in the world. He leads the Myrmidons against the Trojans. Agamemnon - Agamemnon is the general of the Greek armies.

  9. The Iliad: Setting | SparkNotes

    https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/iliad/setting

    The Iliad. Scholars’ best estimate for the composition of The Iliad is sometime between 725 and 675 BCE, and the poem itself recounts some of the events of the Trojan War, which had taken place centuries before, around 1250 BCE. This very old poem is …

  10. Homer, Iliad (Summary)-2.pdf - Summary of Homer, Iliad ...

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    Summary of Homer, Iliad (based on Outline of the Iliad from Reed College) Book 1 The Iliad begins with the poet calling on the Muse to sing of the wrath of Achilleus and its consequences. Apollo's priest Chryses comes to the Achaian camp and asks to ransom back his daughter Chryseis, who has been captured. Agamemnon sends him rudely away, and Chryses prays to …

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