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Homeri Carmina et Cycli Epici Reliquiæ. Pars Prima: Ilias

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An extended epic poem recounts a prolonged siege and a succession of battles set off by a dispute between a leading warrior and the Greek commander that unsettles the allied forces, prompting embassies, raids, and single combats. Divine beings repeatedly intervene, shaping fortunes and mirroring human strife. A beloved companion’s death transforms private anger into profound grief, precipitating a climactic duel between the principal champions and elaborate funeral rites. Interwoven catalogue passages, speeches, and episodic adventures examine themes of honor, wrath, fate, and mortality while blending grand military action with intimate scenes of loss and reconciliation.

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Homer

Homer is an ancient Greek poet traditionally said to be the author of two of the greatest epic poems of ancient Greece, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." These works are foundational texts of Western literature, exploring themes of heroism, fate, and the human condition through the lens of the Trojan War and the adventures of Odysseus. While little is known about his life, Homer’s influence on literature and storytelling is profound, shaping the narrative traditions of countless cultures. His epics have been translated into numerous languages and continue to be studied for their rich language and complex characters.

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