The Iliad (Pope Translation)

Homer (c. 8th cen - c. 8th cen)
Translated by Alexander Pope (1688 - 1744)

Homer’s Iliad is the first great work of Western literature. Composed in twenty-four books of Greek hexameter poetry, it portrays the events of the last year of the Trojan War. Its translation into rhyming couplets by Alexander Pope is considered by some the greatest act of translation in English. Its power sweeps the reader along through an epic tale that begins with the wrath of Achilles and ends with the burial of Hector, breaker of horses. (Introduction by Steve Perkins)

Genre(s): Classics (Greek & Latin Antiquity), Historical Fiction, Epics

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction Steven R. Perkins
01:01:41
Play 01 Pope's Preface Steven R. Perkins
00:52:10
Play 02 Book 1 Jan Moorehouse
00:44:43
Play 03 Book 2 Part 1 Jan Moorehouse
00:34:38
Play 04 Book 2 Part 2 Jan Moorehouse
00:26:45
Play 05 Book 3 Jan Moorehouse
00:33:22
Play 06 Book 4 Jan Moorehouse
00:34:57
Play 07 Book 5 Jan Moorehouse
00:59:59
Play 08 Book 6 Jan Moorehouse
00:38:00
Play 09 Book 7 Jan Moorehouse
00:34:29
Play 10 Book 8 Jan Moorehouse
00:40:04
Play 11 Book 9 Jan Moorehouse
00:46:40
Play 12 Book 10 Jan Moorehouse
00:37:45
Play 13 Book 11 Jan Moorehouse
00:53:59
Play 14 Book 12 Jan Moorehouse
00:32:07
Play 15 Book 13 Jan Moorehouse
00:56:21
Play 16 Book 14 Jan Moorehouse
00:33:48
Play 17 Book 15 Jan Moorehouse
00:49:54
Play 18 Book 16 Jan Moorehouse
00:57:13
Play 19 Book 17 Jan Moorehouse
00:45:07
Play 20 Book 18 Jan Moorehouse
00:37:39
Play 21 Book 19 Jan Moorehouse
00:25:41
Play 22 Book 20 Jan Moorehouse
00:31:27
Play 23 Book 21 Jan Moorehouse
00:38:12
Play 24 Book 22 Jan Moorehouse
00:36:59
Play 25 Book 23 Jan Moorehouse
00:53:10
Play 26 Book 24 Jan Moorehouse
00:51:23
Play 27 End Note Jan Moorehouse
00:03:02