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ISBN10: 0521281741, ISBN13: 9780521281744, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Foxing to textblock and endpapers. Gift inscription from the author to G. P. Goold on half-title. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; This, the fourth volume in the six-volume Commentary on The Iliad being prepared under the General Editorship of Professor G. S. Kirk, covers Books 13-16, including the Battle for the Ships, the Deception of Zeus and the Death of Patroklos. Three introductory essays discuss the role of Homers gods in his poetry; the origins and development of the epic diction; and the transmission of the text, from the bards lips to our own manuscripts. It is now widely recognised that the first masterpiece of Western literature is an oral poem; Professor Jankos detailed commentary aims to show how this recognition can clarify many linguistic and textual problems, entailing a radical reassessment of the work of Homers Alexandrian editors. The commentary also explores the poets subtle creativity in adapting traditional materials, whether formulae, typical scenes, mythology or imagery, so as best to move, inspire and entertain his audience, ancient and modern alike. Discussion of the poems literary qualities and structure is, where possible, kept separate from that of more technical matters. ; The Iliad: a Commentary; Vol. 4; 0.93 x 9.02 x 6 Inches; 485 pages; Signed by Author [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1992]
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