The Iliad. Books I-XII. Edited with Introduction and Commentary by M.M. Willcock. - HOMER, (HOMERUS),

KORTE INHOUD

'In short, W. has worked a minor miracle: in a commentary averaging ten pages per book, W. gets in more intelligently chosen and lucidly expressed information, appealing to a wider audience (learner and scholer alike), than any commentary I can think of. I highlight some particularlu good features: the rich spread of undogmatic and penetrating philological, literary, historical and geographical comment; the firm grip W. keeps on the story line and the connections between one part of the text and another; the sensible help given to comparative beginners; and the judicious asides which point the scholar in the direction of neo-analytical German scholarship. (...) The Willcock 'Iliad' is an outstanding achievement. In the space available, I know of no-one else who has produced a commentary which says so much, to so many, so intelligently, clearly and fairly.' (PETER V. JONES in The Classical Review (New Series), 1985, p.240).
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1978Uitgever: St Martin's Press