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Homer: Iliad I-XII (Bks.1-12)
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Pages 368
Dimensions: Length: 8.52" Width: 5.51" Height: 0.88" Weight: 1.11 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher Duckworth Publishing
ISBN 185399507X EAN 9781853995071
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 | Good for intermediate Greek students Oct 13, 2007 |
| Great book, has a good commentary in the back, which helps students with most of the unusual forms (especially when Kirk's commentary is useless, as it usually is), but not perfect, since sometimes I still had to be creative in determining what the root of a verb was. Also, it doesn't contain an apparatus at the bottom, so if you're unsure about why a specific form is in the text, you won't know if somebody else shared your observation. The binding could be much better. If you're using this book to translate, rather than to just read the Iliad, be aware that pages might start falling out, as they did for me, since I needed them open for a while, in order to translate. Other than that, the book is very useful. | | |  | A Fine Homer Text Sep 14, 2005 |
| This text provides notes very suitable for non-professional students of Homer, providing not only background information where necessary, but also grammar helps that anticipate well identification problems a beginning student of Homeric greek may have. Only a glossary of vocabulary could make this text better. (No matter, however, as Homeric dictionaries are easily available, both in print form and online.) If you want to read Homer in Greek, buy this book. | | | Write your own review about Homer: Iliad I-XII (Bks.1-12)
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