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Reading Homer

Reading Homer

Reading Homer

<I>Iliad</I> Books 16 and 18
Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course
Stephen Anderson, New College, Oxford
Keith Maclennan, Rugby School, Warwickshire
Naoko Yamagata, The Open University, Milton Keynes
John Taylor, University of Manchester
November 2022
Paperback
9780521170888

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    Reading Homer presents two highlights of the Iliad: Book 16, where Patroclus fights and dies, and Book 18, where Achilles grieves for him and is awarded new armour before he returns to battle. It enables students who have been learning Greek for perhaps a year to approach Homer for the first time, and to have the satisfaction of reading two whole books in the original language. Full and detailed help is given with vocabulary, accidence and syntax. Homeric forms are introduced and set alongside Attic ones, enabling students to consolidate their existing knowledge at the same time as extending it. The Introduction and notes enable students to see these two books in the context of the whole epic, and the epic itself in the context of early Greek society. They also encourage students to consider why the Greeks themselves regarded Homer as the master poet.

    • Provides a lot of detailed help to students approaching the Iliad for the first time in order to give them the ability to read these books and others with confidence
    • Explains the differences between Homeric and Attic Greek in the Introduction and notes so that students become familiar with Homeric forms and idioms
    • Explains all declensions and conjugations likely to cause difficulty so that students can consolidate their knowledge of Greek and tackle other authors with confidence

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… an excellent introduction to the beauties and complexity of the Iliad to students at an advanced secondary or university level.' Miklós Péti, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    November 2022
    Paperback
    9780521170888
    206 pages
    244 × 169 × 10 mm
    0.39kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Preface
    • List of abbreviations
    • Notes for the reader
    • Introduction: A. Homer and the Iliad
    • B. The story of the Iliad
    • C. Reading Homer
    • D. Homer's language
    • E. Metre
    • Select bibliography
    • Iliad Book 16
    • Iliad Book 18
    • Vocabulary
    • Grammar index.
      General Editor
    • John Taylor , University of Manchester

      JOHN TAYLOR, one of the Series Editors for Reading Greek, is a Lecturer in Classics at the University of Manchester, having formerly been Head of Classics at Tonbridge School. He is the author of numerous textbooks aimed at high-school students studying Greek and Latin and also contributed the volumes New Testament Greek: A Reader (2001) and A Greek Anthology (2002) to the Reading Greek series.