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HOMERS ILIAD & ODYSSEY ILLUSTRATED 1880

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Start price: $10

Estimated price: $20 - $40

Buyer's premium: 23%

Sales Tax: On buyer's premium only

Logo HOMERS ILIAD & ODYSSEY ILLUSTRATED 1880

Translated by Alexander Pope.

Some torn and detached pages. Wear to covers

5 1/4" X 7 1/4"


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HOMER’S ODYSSEY, POPE
ILLUSTRATED
ILLUSTRATED
HOMER’S
ODYSSEY, POPE
HOMER’S
ILLUSTRATED
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THE
ODYSSEY OF HOMER,
TRANSLATED BY
ALEXANDER POPE,
WITH NOTES AND INTRODUCTION
BY THE
REV. THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY, М.А., F.S.A.
AND
FLAXMAN’S DESIGNS.
JOHN WURTELE LOVELL, PUBLISHER,
THE
ODYSSEY
OF
HOMER,
TRANSLATED
BY
ALEXANDER
POPE,
WITH
NOTES
AND
INTRODUCTION
BY
THE
REV.
THEODORE
ALOIS
BUCKLEY,
F.S.A.
AND
FLAXMAN’S
DESIGNS.
NEW
JOHN
WURTELE
LOVELL,
PUBLISHER,
&
16
ASTOR

Image 4:

THE
ILIAD OF HOMER.
BY
ALEXANDER POPE,
WITH NOTES AND INTRODUCTION
BY THE
REV. THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY, М.А., F.S.A.,
AND
FLAXMAN’S DESIGNS.
JOHN WURTELE LOVELL, PUBLISHER,
THE
ILIAD
OF
HOMER.
BY
ALEXANDER
POPE,
WITH
NOTES
AND
INTRODUCTION
BY
THE
REV.
THEODORE
ALOIS
BUCKLEY,
М.А.,
F.S.A.,
AND
FLAXMAN’S
DESIGNS.
NEW
JOHN
WURTELE
LOVELL,
PUBLISHER,
&
ASTOR

Image 5:

CONTENTS.
THE ODYSSEY.
BOOK I.
Minerva’s Descent to Ithaca..
BOOK II.
The Council of Ithaca….
BOOK III.
The Interview of Telemachus and Nestor…
BOOK IV,
The Conference with Menelaus….
The Departure of Ulysses from Calypso…
BOOK VI…..
BOOK VII.
The Court of Alcinous…
BOOK VIII…..
BOOK IX.
The Adventures of the Cicons, Lotophagi, and Cyclops….
BOOK XI.
The Descent into Hell…….
CONTENTS.
THE
ODYSSEY.
BOOK
I.
Minerva’s
Descent
to
Ithaca..
BOOK
II.
The
Council
of
Ithaca….
BOOK
III.
The
Interview
of
Telemachus
and
BOOK
The
Conference
with
BOOK
The
Departure
of
Ulysses
from
Calypso…
BOOK
VI…..
BOOK
VII.
The
Court
of
BOOK
VIII…..
BOOK
IX.
The
Adventures
of
the
Cicons,
Lotophagi,
and
BOOK
Adventures
with
the
and
BOOK
XI.
The
Descent
into

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