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The Iliad is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest extant works of literature still widely read by modern audiences. As with the Odyssey, the poem is divided into 24 books and was written in dactylic hexameter. It contains 15,693 lines in its most widely accepted … See more
Exposition (Books 1–4)
(1) The story begins with an invocation to the Muse. The events begin in medias res towards the end of the Trojan War, fought between the Trojans and the besieging Achaeans. … See moreDepiction of infantry combat
Despite Mycenae and Troy being maritime powers, the Iliad features no sea battles. The Trojan shipwright (of the ship that transported Helen … See moreGeorge Chapman published his translation of the Iliad, in installments, beginning in 1598, published in "fourteeners", a long-line ballad metre … See more
The gods of Greek religion
Ancient Greek religion had no founder, and was not the creation of an inspired teacher. Rather, … See moreThe poem dates to the archaic period of Classical antiquity. Scholarly consensus mostly places it in the late 8th century BC, although some favour a 7th-century… See more
The Iliad was a standard work of great importance already in Classical Greece and remained so throughout the Hellenistic and … See more
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