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Publikuota 1992 m. kovo 9 d., Everyman's Library.

ISBN:
978-0-679-41075-1
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OCLC numeris:
24503411

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An account, in the form of an epic poem written in dactylic hexameter, long thought to be pure Greek mythology, of a Bronze-Age conflict between the Greeks of Sparta, and those of Troy, in Phrygia, (in modern times, northwestern Anatolia, Turkey). Attributed to a sightless poet simply known as Homer, of which little is known, this epic poem was most probably created over several centuries, perhaps during the so-called Geometric Age (c. 900-700 BCE), by many authors in an oral tradition, before the adoption of writing, when it was not uncommon to be able to recite (or sing), verbatim, book-length poetic works, which were passed down by recitation over generations.

Eventually, when the Greeks adopted and modified the Phonecian alphabet for their own language, the Iliad (literally, 'The Saga [or Song] of Ilium') took on a codified, written form around 735±25 BCE. Since then it has been rendered in countless …

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Temos

  • Poetry anthologies: classical, early & medieval
  • Poetry
  • Greek Literature
  • Ancient (Classical) Greek
  • Literature: Classics
  • Translations into English
  • Classics
  • Continental European
  • Poetry / Single Author / Other
  • Achilles (Greek mythology)
  • Epic poetry, Greek
  • Trojan War