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cisheterophobic:i love the iliad tag
Character of the week: The great HomerHomer was a greek poet. He lived around the eight century befo
Quid si est Catalogus Navium quia Homerus meminisse quomodo fabula narranda esset non potuit et cunc
interretialia:Quid si est Catalogus Navium quia Homerus meminisse quomodo fabula narranda esset non
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fuckindiva: Homer’s The Iliad (tr. Robert Fagles)
mapsontheweb:Map showing the homeland of every character in Homer’s Iliad.
Thetis presents her son Achilles with the arms newly forged for him by Hephaestus. Attic black-figu
illustration-alcove:Homer’s The Iliad, illustrated by Alexander & Valery Traugot.
via-appia:A scene from Homer’s Iliad, 1795Full twelve, the boldest, in a moment fell,Sent by great A
Iliad24th of April is traditionally regarded as the day when the wooden horse was dragged into Troy.
Achilles mourns Patroclus by Nikolaj Ge, 1855 & Thetis Takes Achilles from the Centaur Chiron by
spoopyruin:Racebent Trojan War - Part 38/38Antonia Thomas (Jamaican/English) as the face that launch
Have a Classic and Happy Valentine’s Day!
finelythreadedsky:Homer, Iliad VI: why do you ask of my race? like the race of leaves, such is that
natreadsthings:Classics and retellings ✨
aristoteliancomplacency:nunc-iam-illa-non-vult:anagignosko:cinque-spotted:wwnorton:FIRST LINES FROM
Thetis Bringing the Armor to AchillesBenjamin West (American; 1738–1820)1804Oil on canvas Los
The Wrath of AchillesMichel-Martin Drölling (French; 1786–1851)1810Oil on canvasEcole nat
Achilles Swears an Oath to Avenge the Dead Patroclus, Killed by HectorBartolomeo Pinelli (Italian; 1
gnossienne:Homer’s Iliad, trans. Prentiss Cummings
papercuting: Books I’ve Read in 2019: The Iliad, Homer (12/?) “Why have you come to me h
Alexander Ordering Homer’s Iliad to Be Placed in…, Jean Pénicaud III, late 1
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