Great Books Of The Western World

First Edition 1952

Vol. 4. The Iliad of Homer and The Odyssey

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  • The Iliad<1> of Homer<3> Translated into English prose by S.Butler

  • The Odyssey<2> Translated into English prose by S.Butler

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Other editions of The Iliad available as a free download are...

1598 Translated by George Chapman

1720 Translated by Alexander Pope.

1869 Translated by W.C.Bryant.

1870 Translated into English blank verse by William Cowper; edited by Robert Southey.

1873 Translated by T.A. Buckley.

1885 Translated by Edward, Earl of Derby, 5th ed.

1891 Translated into prose by Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, and Ernest Myers.

1895 Translated into prose for children by Alfred John Church.

1898 Translated by Samuel Butler.

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Other editions of The Odyssey available as a free download are...

1616 Translated by George Chapman.

1720 Translated by Alexander Pope.

1869 Translated by W.C.Bryant.

1870 Translated into English blank verse by William Cowper; edited by Robert Southey.

1895 Translated in prose for children by Alfred John Church.

1898 Translated by Samuel Butler.

1906 Done into English Prose by S.H. Butcher and A. Lang.

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