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  1. 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 of men, and brilliant Achilles.
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    Pandarus – famous archer and son of Lycaon.

    • Dardanos – First king of Troy, and he originally named the city Dardania.
    • Hector – Prince of Troy, son of King Priam, and the foremost Trojan warrior.
    • Aeneas – son of Anchises and Aphrodite.
    • Deiphobus – brother of Hector and Paris.
    • Helenus – Troy's chief augur and brother of Hector.
    • Paris – Prince of Troy, son of King Priam, and Helen's lover/abductor.

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    • A Dictionary of the English Languageby Samuel Johnson
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    • The Iliad of Homer, by George Chapman, at Project Gutenberg
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  3. https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/iliad/section1

    The Iliad Book 1 Summary & Analysis | SparkNotes The Iliad Rage—Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses See Important Quotations Explained Summary The poet invokes a muse to aid him in telling the story of the rage of Achilles, the greatest Greek hero to fight in the Trojan War.

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    Homer, Iliad, Book 1. Current location in this text. Enter a Perseus citation to go to another section or work. Full search options are on the right side and top of the page. [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 …

  5. https://www.litcharts.com/lit/the-iliad/book-1

    Homer’s address to the Muse begins the idea that the Iliad is a poem inspired by the gods, an epic undertaking that will retrace a myth already well known to Homer’s ancient Greek audience. When Agamemnon’s refuses to give up Chryses’ daughter, Apollo provides an early example of divine intervention, setting an example of how the gods can quickly change the fortunes of men.

  6. https://www.theoi.com/Text/HomerIliad1.html

    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 …

  7. https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/iliad /section1

    The Iliad Book 1 Summary & Analysis | SparkNotes The Iliad Rage—Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses See Important Quotations Explained Summary The poet invokes a muse to aid him in telling the story of the rage of Achilles, the greatest Greek hero to fight in the Trojan War.

  8. https://www.plainlocal.org/userfiles/448/Iliad Book 1 Summary.pdf

    The Iliad Book 1 Summary • The poet prays to the Muse, the goddess of poetic inspiration. He wants her to tell him about the rage of Achilleus, and how it hurt the Achaians. He asks her to begin with the fight between Achilleus and Agamemnon. • Confused yet? Don't worry. You're supposed to be. What you've just experienced

  9. https://people.duke.edu/~wj25/slides/06 Iliad Book1.pdf

    The Story of the Iliad The Trojan War: 10 years The Iliad: 52 days, concentrating on 5 days, set in the 9th year of the war Iliad as poetic text: narrative technique. ... Book 1 The argument Yuyi Zhou: “What would make Achilles so angry just because of a girl being taken?” Shuo Wang wants to see this and other elements of the tale as a story of

  10. https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Greek/Iliad1.php

    Bk I:1-21 Invocation and Introduction Goddess, sing me the anger, of Achilles , Peleus ’ son, that fatal anger that brought countless sorrows on the Greeks , and sent many valiant souls of warriors down to Hades , leaving their bodies as spoil for dogs and carrion birds: for thus was the will of Zeus brought to fulfilment.

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