
This translation brings to life the ancient epic that bridges the famous Iliad and the final sack of Troy. Written centuries after Homer, the poet weaves together familiar heroes, fierce combats, and the whims of gods, offering a vivid continuation of the war’s climax. Listeners will hear the echo of Homer’s language while encountering fresh scenes—storm‑tossed seas, desperate duels, and the mournful cries of those left behind.
The work also reflects the poet’s deep immersion in the mythic tradition, presenting the aftermath of Hector’s funeral and the looming tragedy for the Trojans. With clear, side‑by‑side verses, the translation lets the rhythm of the original Greek shine through, making the ancient world feel immediate and resonant. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Trojan saga or new to its legends, this rendition captures the drama, honor, and sorrow that defined the final chapters of the great war.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (469K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for the Posthomerica, this Greek epic poet picked up the Trojan War story where Homer leaves off. His life is uncertain, but ancient tradition places him in Smyrna and often in the later 4th century CE.
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