The Iliad and The Odyssey for Boys and Girls
by Alfred J. Church Author
Vigorous retelling of Homer's Iliad, relating the incidents of the great siege of Troy, from the quarrel of the chiefs to the ransoming of Hector's body.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- e-text
- Chapters
- 26
- Pages
- 302
- Suggested Grades
- 3rd - 8th
- Geographical Setting
- Greece, Troy
- Historical Setting
- 1193 BC - 1183 BC
- Written
- 1907
Chapters
- 1 OF HOW THE WAR WITH TROY BEGAN
- 2 THE QUARREL
- 3 WHAT THETIS DID FOR HER SON
- 4 THE DUEL OF PARIS AND MENELAUS
- 5 HOW THE OATH WAS BROKEN
- 6 THE GREAT DEEDS OF DIOMED
- 7 CONCERNING OTHER VALIANT DEEDS
- 8 OF GLAUCUS AND DIOMED
- 9 HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE
- 10 HOW HECTOR AND AJAX FOUGHT
- 11 THE BATTLE ON THE PLAIN
- 12 THE REPENTANCE OF AGAMEMNON
- 13 THE EMBASSY TO ACHILLES
- 14 THE STORY OF OLD PHÅNIX
- 15 THE ADVENTURE OF DIOMED AND ULYSSES
- 16 THE WOUNDING OF THE CHIEFS
- 17 THE BATTLE AT THE WALL
- 18 THE BATTLE AT THE SHIPS
- 19 THE DEEDS AND DEATH OF PATROCLUS
- 20 THE ROUSING OF ACHILLES
- 21 THE MAKING OF THE ARMS
- 22 THE QUARREL ENDED
- 23 THE BATTLE AT THE RIVER
- 24 THE SLAYING OF HECTOR
- 25 THE RANSOMING OF HECTOR
- 26 THE END OF TROY
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