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This is the third volume in the major six-volume Commentary on
Homer's Iliad prepared under the General Editorship of Professor G.
S. Kirk. It opens with two introductory chapters: the first on
Homeric diction (on which emphasis is maintained throughout the
Commentary); the second on the contributions that comparative
studies have made to seeing the Homeric epics in sharper
perspective. In the commentary Dr Hainsworth confronts in an
intentionally even-handed manner the serious problems posed by the
ninth, tenth and twelfth books of The Iliad, seeking by means of a
succinct discussion and a brief bibliography of recent
contributions to furnish the user with a point of entry into the
often voluminous scholarship devoted to these questions. The Greek
text is not included.
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