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Homer: Iliad Book XVIII

Presents an edition of this outstanding book containing a clear and readable introduction, concise notes on the text and strong literary appreciation.

Homer (Author), R. B. Rutherford (Edited by)

9781107067776, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 10 January 2019

272 pages, 3 b/w illus.
22.3 x 14.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.49 kg

'These essays … introduce students to the main themes and characters of the Iliad … efficient and suggestive.' Edith Foster, Exemplaria Classica

Book 18 of the Iliad is an outstanding example of the range and power of Homeric epic. It describes the reaction of the hero Achilles to the death of his closest friend, and his decision to re-enter the conflict even though it means he will lose his own life. The book also includes the forging of the marvellous shield for the hero by the smith-god Hephaestus: the images on the shield are described by the poet in detail, and this description forms the archetypal ecphrasis, influential on many later writers. In an extensive introduction, R. B. Rutherford discusses the themes, style and legacy of the book. The commentary provides line-by-line guidance for readers at all levels, addressing linguistic detail and larger questions of interpretation. A substantial appendix considers the relation between Iliad 18 and the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, which has been prominent in much recent discussion.

Introduction
1. Book 18 and the choice of Achilles
2. Hector
3. The gods
4. The shield of Achilles
5. Homeric language and style: some important features
6. Metre, grammar, text
Iliad 18 (??????? ?)
Commentary
Appendix: Gilgamesh and Homer.

Subject Areas: Ancient religions & mythologies [HRKP], Classical history / classical civilisation [HBLA1], Ancient history: to c 500 CE [HBLA], Literary studies: classical, early & medieval [DSBB]

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