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The Iliad Of Homer Volume 2 Books Xiiixxiv 1st Edition Barry Nurcombe Translator

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The Iliad Of Homer Volume 2 Books Xiiixxiv 1st Edition Barry Nurcombe Translator
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.18 MB
Pages: 750
Author: Barry Nurcombe (Translator)
ISBN: 9781527554405, 1527554406
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Iliad Of Homer Volume 2 Books Xiiixxiv 1st Edition Barry Nurcombe Translator by Barry Nurcombe (translator) 9781527554405, 1527554406 instant download after payment.

The people took the bones, enwrapped them with Soft purple robes, and laid them down within A golden urn, to place it in a hollow Kist of stone, and cover it above With close-set rocks and earth to make a mound. ...When they had raised the mound Of earth above the grave, they went back to The city and assembled for a splendid Banquet in the hall of Príamos. Thus were the funeral rites completed for Illustrious Héktr, the horsetamer. When the humiliated Akhilleús withdrew from battle, the Akhaians were on the verge of being defeated by the Trojans. However, in this second volume, when Pátroklos, Akhilleús' beloved comrade, dies in battle, Akhilleús is enraged. Dressed in a divine panoply, he returns to the fray, defeats the Trojans, and slays their champion Héktr, desecrating the corpse of his opponent so outrageously that the Gods are outraged. They arrange for King Príamos to be escorted across the battle lines to Akhilleús' abode. There, touched by the old man's grief and courage, Akhilleús breaks down and achieves redemption by returning Héktr's corpse to Troy for honorable burial. The Iliad ends with Héktr's funeral rites. This volume ends with Notes for Books XIII-XXIV, and Glossaries describing the characters and the gods.

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