Homer:  The Classic Text: Traditions and Interpretations


A multitude of rulers is not a good thing.  Let there be one ruler, one king. (Iliad, Book II, l. 204)

Homer.
La Vlyxea de Homero; Tradvzida de Griego en Lengua Castellana, Por el Secretario Goncalo Perez. Antwerp: Iuan Steelsio, 1556.
Call Number: (RARE) PA 4030 .S8 A4 1556
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Homer Text

This edition of Homer is translated into Castilian and printed by a Belgian printer. Translator Gonzalez Perez published a shorter version of this text in 1553 with only 13 books in blank verse. This edition contained the completed text with all 24 books.


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