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The Iliad & the Odyssey (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

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This omnibus including Samuel Butler's translations of the two Homeric epics comes with a ribbon bookmark, gilded edges, and stunning endpapers in an excellently designed hardbound edition with a gold-foiled cover. It's a great book to read and treasure, and it's a great addition to any library. Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey, the oldest existing works of Western literature, are vital parts of Greek civilization. The Iliad presents a thorough poetic depiction of the Trojan War, including the fighting and events during King Agamemnon's and warrior Achilles' weeks of quarrels. Homer's passionate view of everyman's journey through life is exemplified in The Odyssey. It tells the story of Ulysses' 'nostros, ' or return journey home after the ten-year Trojan War and the fall of Troy.

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Titolo
HOMER
Sottotitolo
The Iliad & the Odyssey (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)
Lingua
Inglese
Autori
Homér
Editore
TGC Press
Pubblicato
2024
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
550
ISBN13
9789360077686
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Valutazione
4,15 su 5
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This omnibus including Samuel Butler's translations of the two Homeric epics comes with a ribbon bookmark, gilded edges, and stunning endpapers in an excellently designed hardbound edition with a gold-foiled cover. It's a great book to read and treasure, and it's a great addition to any library. Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey, the oldest existing works of Western literature, are vital parts of Greek civilization. The Iliad presents a thorough poetic depiction of the Trojan War, including the fighting and events during King Agamemnon's and warrior Achilles' weeks of quarrels. Homer's passionate view of everyman's journey through life is exemplified in The Odyssey. It tells the story of Ulysses' 'nostros, ' or return journey home after the ten-year Trojan War and the fall of Troy.