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"Each new generation is bound to produce new translations. <Lattimore> has done better with nobility, as well as with accuracy, than any other modern verse translator. <In> our age we do not often find a fine scholar who is also a genuine poet and who takes the greatest pains over... read more

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First Sentence

Sing, goddess, of the anger of Achilleus, son of Peleus, the accursed anger which brought uncounted anguish on the Achaians and hurled down to Hades many mighty souls of heroes, making their bodies the prey to dogs and the birds' feasting: and this was the working of Zeus' will.

Authors & Contributors

  1. Homer (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. P. V. Jones
  2. E. V. Rieu
  3. Robert Fagles (Translator)
  4. Richmond Lattimore (Translator)
  5. Diana Stewart
  6. Martin Mueller
  7. Charles Shaw
 

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