Homer Odyssey
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Homer, John Flaxman: Compositions from The Odyssey of Homer, Designed by John Flaxman, R.A. Sculptor. Engraved at Rome by Thomas Piroli. , London Published by Bell and Daldy , 1870
Folio
, title page, contents, illustrated title page, complete with 34 plates of Flaxman designs with text below from Pope's translation of the Odyssey First Edition Folio Hardback , paper on boards lightly stained and with some small chips, rubbed around edges, spine darkened and scuffed at head and tail, lacking front free endpaper, light spots at edges of title page, just the odd faint spot to plates which are otherwise nice and clean, internally in very good condition, externally good condition , original grey printed paper to boards, with brown cloth spine
[SW: Homer, John Flaxman, Compositions from The Odyssey of Homer, Designed by John Flaxman, R.A. Sculptor. Engraved at Rome by Thomas Piroli.]
Homer: Thomas Hobbes - Translations of Homer The Iliad and the Odyssey The "Iliad" and the "Odyssey". 2 Bände, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, August 2008 ISBN: 0199262144
This volume in the Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes contains his translations of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, edited by Eric Nelson. Hobbes translated the Homeric poems into English verse during the course of the 1670s, when he was already well into his eighties. These texts constitute his most extensive single undertaking, as well as his last major work. Yet, despite the explosion of interest in Hobbes over the last fifty years, this is the first modern critical edition of the Homer translations. Nelson provides extensive annotation detailing Hobbes's interactions with the Greek text of the epics and with other early-modern editions and commentaries, as well a substantial scholarly introduction placing Hobbes's enterprise in the wider context of Restoration politics and poetics. Nelson also offers a detailed analysis of the translations themselves, identifying the numerous instances in which Hobbes rewrites the poems in order to bring them into alignment with his views on politics, rhetoric, aesthetics, and theology. Hobbes's Iliads and Odysses of Homer, Nelson suggests, should be regarded as a continuation of Leviathan by other means. This edition will be fascinating reading for anyone interested in early-modern political philosophy, literature, and classical studies.
NEUBUCH! 2008. 864 p. 23,5 cm 242 mm x 167 mm x 53 mm; Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes
Pope, Alexander; Homer; Van Doren, Carl: Iliad and the Odyssey (2 Volumes) Haarlem Limited Editions Club 1931 ; fester Einband / hard cover
Near Fine
Two volumes of the works of Homer translated by Alexander Pope with and introduction to the Iliad by Pope and the introduction to the Odyssey by Carl Van Doren. Limited edition number 1312/ 1500 copies. Designed by J.van Krimpen and signed by him in both volumes. Both have t.e.g and deckled edges. Red volume, The Iliad of Homer, 706 pp + Table of Contents. slighly darkened from dust soiling along spine. The Odyssey of Homer, blue cloth 4to, 548 pp + table. Both volumes in yellow slipcases. Lovely bright boards, clean pages. NEAR FINE No Jacket Cloth Near Fine 4to
HOMER. The Iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. With the Introduction by Mr. Pope. AND ALSO: The Odyssey of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. With an Introduction by Carl van Doren.
Printed by Joh. Enschede en Zonen, Haarlem, for the Members of the Limited Editions Club, 1931. 2 volumes. 4to. Clothbound. Top edge gilt. I; The Iliad. xxxviii-706 pp. II: The Odyssey. xiv-548 pp. Designed by J. van Krimpen, each copy has been signed and numbered. Boxed. Lower spine end of the Odyssey volume slightly rubbed, otherwise good copies.



