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The Iliad of Homer - Translated by Samuel Butler - cover

The Iliad of Homer - Translated by Samuel Butler

Samuel Butler

Publisher: Sanzani

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Summary

The epics of Homer, the Iliad and the Odyssey, in Samuel Butler’s famous prose translation. An immortal poetry poem from greece that from ancient past teach us about philosophy, loves and war. 
 
Available since: 10/21/2022.

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