The Iliad: Or, The Poem of ForceDue to a lack of biographical evidence regarding the identity of Homer it has been suggested that the two great works attributed to him, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" may, in fact, be the work of multiple authors passed down through a long oral tradition. While scholarship on the subject will likely never definitely prove one way or the other, it is now generally accepted that these two great epic poems are the work of a single Greek author, Homer, who lived sometime during the 9th century BC. Set during a few weeks in the final year of the Trojan War, "The Iliad" is a classical epic poem concerning a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles. While encompassing just a brief period of the Trojan War the poem relates events leading up to and following the few weeks that encompass the setting of the poem giving the reader a comprehensive perspective of the Trojan War. Part romanticized historical narrative, part mythological epic, the "Iliad" is widely recognized as one of the most important works from classical antiquity. Along with the "Odyssey", it would establish Homer as one the most influential authors to ever have lived. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper, follows the prose translation of Samuel Butler, and includes an introduction by H. L. Havell. |
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... defeat in battle . Victory is less a matter of valor than of blind destiny , which is symbolized in the poem by Zeus's golden scales : Then Zeus the father took his golden scales , In them he put the two fates of death that cuts down ...
... defeat ; he forgets to treat victory as a transitory thing . At the end of the first day of combat de- scribed in the Iliad , the victorious Greeks were in a position to obtain the object of all their efforts , i.e. 15.
... defeat and death . Then war is easy and basely , coarsely loved . But with the majority of the combatants this state of mind does not persist . Soon there comes a day when fear , or defeat , or the death of beloved comrades touches the ...