Homer: The Odyssey
Autor Homer Introducere de Jasper Griffin Traducere de Martin Hammonden Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780715629581
ISBN-10: 0715629581
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0715629581
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 215 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
With an introduction and a comprehensive index, it sets a new and lasting standard for the student and the general reader.
Notă biografică
Martin Hammond was Head of Classics and Master in College at Eton College. He was also Headmaster of City of London School, and Tonbridge School, Kent. His acclaimed translation of the Iliad was published by Penguin Classics.Homer is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets. These epics representthe beginning of the Western canon, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature.
Cuprins
PrefaceIntroduction by Jasper GriffinSuggestions for further readingA note on the Greek textThe OdysseyBook 1 The Gods, Athene and TelemachosBook 2 Telemachos and the SuitorsBook 3 Telemachos in PylosBook 4 Telemachos in SpartaBook 5 Odysseus and KalypsoBook 6 NausikaäBook 7 Odysseus in PhaiaciaBook 8 Phaiacian Games and SongBook 9 The CyclopsBook 10 KirkeBook 11 The UnderworldBook 12 Skylla and CharybdisBook 13 Return to IthakaBook 14 Odysseus and EumaiosBook 15 Telemachos ReturnsBook 16 Odysseus and TelemachosBook 17 Odysseus Comes to his HouseBook 18 Odysseus as BeggarBook 19 Eurykleia Recognises OdysseusBook 20 Insults and OmensBook 21 The Trial of the BowBook 22 The Suitors KilledBook 23 Odysseus and PenelopeBook 24 The Underworld, Laertes, PeaceIndex
Descriere
"The Odyssey" tells the story of the long and painful return of Odysseus from the Trojan War to his homeland of Ithaka. This new translation by Martin Hammond complements his translation of "The Iliad". It aims to capture as closely as possible both the simplicity and the intensity of Homer's epic.
Recenzii
This commentary is a welcome addition to the scholarly literature, and will undoubtedly serve its intended audience very well indeed.
Pulleyn's horizons are broad, his linguistic foundation impeccable, his enthusiasm and appreciation of Homer's art everywhere evident ... a great deal of hard work and hard thought has gone into this edition, which deserves to be widely used.
Pulleyn's intended readership are undergraduate students and readers who come to Homer for the first time after having been reared on Attic language and literature. These readers will certainly profit from Pulleyn's reliable translation and his thorough treatment of Homeric syntax ... the commentary offers much useful guidance in reading the original text. Readers will also profit from Pulleyn's full introduction, which addresses many of the long-standing problems of Homeric scholarship ... will be useful to readers wishing to tackle liad 1 in the original language.
Informative introduction and rich commentary.
Pulleyn's horizons are broad, his linguistic foundation impeccable, his enthusiasm and appreciation of Homer's art everywhere evident ... a great deal of hard work and hard thought has gone into this edition, which deserves to be widely used.
Pulleyn's intended readership are undergraduate students and readers who come to Homer for the first time after having been reared on Attic language and literature. These readers will certainly profit from Pulleyn's reliable translation and his thorough treatment of Homeric syntax ... the commentary offers much useful guidance in reading the original text. Readers will also profit from Pulleyn's full introduction, which addresses many of the long-standing problems of Homeric scholarship ... will be useful to readers wishing to tackle liad 1 in the original language.
Informative introduction and rich commentary.