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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1598 Translated by George Chapman
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1720 Translated by Alexander Pope.
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1869 Translated by W.C.Bryant.
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1870 Translated into English blank verse by William Cowper; edited by Robert Southey.
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1873 Translated by T.A. Buckley.
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1885 Translated by Edward, Earl of Derby, 5th ed.
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1891 Translated into prose by Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, and Ernest Myers.
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1895 Translated into prose for children by Alfred John Church.
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1898 Translated by Samuel Butler.
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1616 Translated by George Chapman.
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1720 Translated by Alexander Pope.
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See also T.A. Buckley's Introduction to Pope's translation. <4>
1869 Translated by W.C.Bryant.
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1870 Translated into English blank verse by William Cowper; edited by Robert Southey.
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1895 Translated in prose for children by Alfred John Church.
From Wikisource as HTML.
From Librivox as an AUDIOBOOK.
1898 Translated by Samuel Butler.
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From Librivox as an AUDIOBOOK read by Kirsten Ferreri.
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1906 Done into English Prose by S.H. Butcher and A. Lang.
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The Iliad
The Odyssey
Homer
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