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_aHomer the iliad _c/ W.H.D rouse |
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_aNew York: _bMentor book, _c1938 |
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| 300 | _a309 P. | ||
| 505 | _aBOOK I: How Achillês and Agamemnon quarrelled over Briseïs, and how Thetis Persuaded Zeus to support her son BOOK II: How a Dream came with a message from Zeus, and how the Achaians debated in their camp. The names and numbers of the two hosts S " BOOK III: How Menelaos and Alexandros fought a duel together, and what came of it BOOK IV: The first battle between Trojans and Achaians BOOK V: How Diomedês did great deeds of valour, and wounded Aphroditê and Arês himself BOOK VI: How Paris was brought back into the battle, and how Hector parted from Andromachê BOOK VII: How Aias and Hector fought in single com-bat, and how the Trojans sent a herald to propose peace BOOK VIII: The battle wavers to and fro BOOK IX: How Agamemnon repented of his violence and sent envoys to Achillês BOOK X: How Diomedês and Odysseus went on a night raid and how they fared BOOK XI: How the battle turned, and the captains were wounded, and Achillês began to take notice | ||
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