Anton Lesser Homer: The Iliad (Unabridged)
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    DISQUE 1
  1. 1 The Iliad, Book 1: The Quarrel by the Ships: 'Sing, Goddess, sing of the rage of Achilles, son of Peleus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  2. 2 The Iliad, Book 1: The Quarrel by the Ships: 'Encouraged, the wise prophet then declared:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  3. 3 'Glittery-eyed Athene then spoke in reply:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  4. 4 The Iliad, Book 1: The Quarrel by the Ships: 'Thus the pair of them continued arguing.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  5. 5 The Iliad, Book 1: The Quarrel by the Ships: 'Thetis, shedding tears, answered her son, Achilles:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  6. 6 The Iliad, Book 1: The Quarrel by the Ships: 'Thetis finished. Cloud gatherer Zeus did not respond.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  7. 7 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Gods and warriors slept through the entire night.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  8. 8 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'So Nestor spoke. Then he began to make his way back...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  9. 9 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'So Athene spoke. Odysseus knew her from her voice...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  10. 10 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Son of Atreus, now the Achaeans wish to disgrace you...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  11. 11 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Mighty Agamemnon then answered Nestor:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  12. 12 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Just as goatherds sort out with ease the wandering beasts...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  13. DISQUE 2
  14. 1 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'From Salamis Ajax commanded twelve ships.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  15. 2 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Among these warriors, as they armed themselves...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  16. 3 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Troops from Phylace, flowering Pyrasus, shrine of Demeter...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  17. 4 The Iliad, Book 2: Agamemnon's Dream and The Catalogue of Ships: 'Men rushed to arm themselves. They opened up the gates.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  18. 5 The Iliad, Book 3: Paris, Menelaus and Helen: 'Once troops had formed in ranks under their own leaders...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  19. 6 The Iliad, Book 3: Paris, Menelaus and Helen: 'Achaeans and Trojans were elated, full of hope...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  20. 7 The Iliad, Book 3: Paris, Menelaus and Helen: 'Priam, the old man, saw a third figure, Ajax, and asked:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  21. 8 The Iliad, Book 3: Paris, Menelaus and Helen: 'Hear me, you Trojans, you well-armed Achaeans.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  22. 9 The Iliad, Book 3: Paris, Menelaus and Helen: 'Then Aphrodite went to summon Helen.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  23. 10 The Iliad, Book 4: The Armies Clash: 'The gods all sat assembled in the golden courtyard...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  24. 11 The Iliad, Book 4: The Armies Clash: 'Athena spoke and thus swayed his foolish wits.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  25. 12 The Iliad, Book 4: The Armies Clash: 'At Talthybius' words Machaon's spirits were stirred up...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  26. 13 The Iliad, Book 4: The Armies Clash: 'To these words Geranian horseman Nestor said:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  27. 14 The Iliad, Book 4: The Armies Clash: 'As for the Trojans, they were like thousands of ewes...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  28. DISQUE 3
  29. 1 The Iliad, Book 4: The Armies Clash: 'Antilochus was the first to kill a man...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  30. 2 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Then Pallas Athene gave Diomedes, son of Tydeus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  31. 3 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'But his sharp arrow hadn't killed Diomedes...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  32. 4 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Aeneas, leader of the Trojans, then replied:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  33. 5 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Meanwhile, Sthenelus, son of Capaneus, did not forget...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  34. 6 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'When they spoke, the father of gods and men smiled...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  35. 7 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Agamemnon spoke, then quickly hurled his spear.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  36. 8 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Yes, Tlepolemus, Hercules did destroy sacred Ilion...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  37. 9 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Meanwhile, Aphrodite and Apollo, with his silver bow...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  38. 10 The Iliad, Book 5: Diomedes Goes to Battle: 'Father Zeus, aren't you incensed at this barbarity?' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  39. 11 The Iliad, Book 6: Hector & Andromache: 'Now the grim war between Trojans and Achaeans...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  40. 12 The Iliad, Book 6: Hector & Andromache: 'Hector was convinced by his advice.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  41. 13 The Iliad, Book 6: Hector & Andromache: 'Diomedes, skilled at war cries, rejoiced.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  42. DISQUE 4
  43. 1 The Iliad, Book 6: Hector & Andromache: 'Great Hector of the shining helmet then replied:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  44. 2 The Iliad, Book 6: Hector & Andromache: 'Great Hector of the shining helmet answered Helen:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  45. 3 The Iliad, Book 6: Hector & Andromache: 'With these words, glorious Hector stretched his hands out...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  46. 4 The Iliad, Book 7: Hector & Ajax: 'After glorious Hector had talked with Paris...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  47. 5 The Iliad, Book 7: Hector & Ajax: 'Lord Menelaus, have you lost your mind?' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  48. 6 The Iliad, Book 7: Hector & Ajax: 'Even in Hector's chest the heart beat rapidly.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  49. 7 The Iliad, Book 7: Hector & Ajax: 'Wide-ruling Agamemnon, heroic son of Atreus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  50. 8 The Iliad, Book 7: Hector & Ajax: 'He came, stood in their midst, and delivered his report.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  51. 9 The Iliad, Book 8: The Trojans Have Success: 'As Dawn first spread her yellow robe across the earth... Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  52. 10 The Iliad, Book 8: The Trojans Have Success: 'Diomedes' words missed godlike, firm Odysseus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  53. 11 The Iliad, Book 8: The Trojans Have Success: 'Mighty Earthshaker Poseidon, very angry, answered Hera:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  54. 12 The Iliad, Book 8: The Trojans Have Success: 'Mighty son of Atreus, why urge me on?' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  55. 13 The Iliad, Book 8: The Trojans Have Success: 'White-armed Hera agreed with her.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  56. DISQUE 5
  57. 1 The Iliad, Book 8: The Trojans Have Success: 'Now the sun's bright light sank down into the ocean...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  58. 2 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'Meanwhile, as the Trojans maintained their careful watch...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  59. 3 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'Mighty son of Atreus, Agamemnon, king of men...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  60. 4 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'With these words, lord Achilles conducted them inside his hut...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  61. 5 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'Swift-footed Achilles then answered Odysseus:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  62. 6 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'Glorious Achilles, if your mind is really set on going back...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  63. 7 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'I recall an old tale from long ago.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  64. 8 The Iliad, Book 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles: 'Swift-footed Achilles then said in reply:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  65. 9 The Iliad, Book 10: A Night Raid: 'By their ships, Achaea's most important leaders...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  66. 10 The Iliad, Book 10: A Night Raid: 'Geranian horseman Nestor then said in reply:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  67. 11 The Iliad, Book 10: A Night Raid: 'Then Diomedes, expert in war cries, spoke up:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  68. 12 The Iliad, Book 10: A Night Raid: 'Hector spoke. He'd sworn an empty oath...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  69. DISQUE 6
  70. 1 The Iliad, Book 10: A Night Raid: 'Mighty Diomedes scowled at Dolon and said:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  71. 2 The Iliad, Book 10: A Night Raid: 'When the pair came to where they'd slaughtered Hector's spy...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  72. 3 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'As Dawn rose from her bed beside lord Tithonus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  73. 4 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'The first to kill a man was Agamemnon.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  74. 5 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Wind-swift Iris obeyed, going down from Ida to sacred Ilion.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  75. 6 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Who were the first, who were the last men slaughtered...?' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  76. 7 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Famous spearman Odysseus came up and made a stand...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  77. 8 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Hector did not notice Ajax, for he was fighting...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  78. 9 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Swift-footed Achilles then said in reply:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  79. 10 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Now, there's a certain city Thryoessa...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  80. 11 The Iliad, Book 11: The Achaeans Face Disaster: 'Later, when we'd had our fill of food and drink...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  81. 12 The Iliad, Book 12: The Fight at the Barricade: 'Thus, as Patroclus, Menoetius' fine son, looked after...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  82. 13 The Iliad, Book 12: The Fight at the Barricade: 'Other Trojans and their famous allies followed...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  83. DISQUE 7
  84. 1 The Iliad, Book 12: The Fight at the Barricade: 'Hector with his gleaming helmet scowled and said:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  85. 2 The Iliad, Book 12: The Fight at the Barricade: 'Menestheus finished. Thoötes heard him and obeyed.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  86. 3 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'Thus Zeus brought Hector and the Trojans to the ships.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  87. 4 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'Shame on you Argives, nothing but young boys!' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  88. 5 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'At that point, Poseidon, angry...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  89. 6 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'Like swift Ares, Meriones led the way...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  90. 7 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'Idomeneus did not relent his fighting frenzy.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  91. 8 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'The close fighting over Ascalaphus continued.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  92. 9 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'Peisander doubled up and then collapsed.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  93. 10 The Iliad, Book 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships: 'The arrows drained the Trojans' fighting spirit.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  94. 11 The Iliad, Book 14: Zeus Deceived : 'As Nestor sat drinking wine, listening to the noise of war...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  95. 12 'Agamemnon, king of men, replied:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  96. DISQUE 8
  97. 1 The Iliad, Book 14: Zeus Deceived : 'As this was happening, on a peak of mount Olympus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  98. 2 The Iliad, Book 14: Zeus Deceived : 'Ox-eyed queen Hera then answered him:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  99. 3 The Iliad, Book 14: Zeus Deceived : 'Sweet Sleep rushed to the Achaean ships, to inform Poseidon...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  100. 4 The Iliad, Book 14: Zeus Deceived : 'Ajax shouted this, knowing very well the man he'd killed.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  101. 5 The Iliad, Book 15: The Battle at the Ships: 'Trojans, in full retreat, passed the wall and ditch...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  102. 6 The Iliad, Book 15: The Battle at the Ships: 'Striking his sturdy thighs with the flat of his hands...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  103. 7 'Cloud-gatherer Zeus then spoke to Apollo:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  104. 8 The Iliad, Book 15: The Battle at the Ships: 'But when Apollo stared directly at the swift Danaans...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  105. 9 The Iliad, Book 15: The Battle at the Ships: 'Hector threw his bright spear at Ajax, but missed.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  106. 10 The Iliad, Book 15: The Battle at the Ships: 'Apollo would not let Panthoös' son be killed...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  107. 11 The Iliad, Book 15: The Battle at the Ships: 'But Hector killed only one man - Periphetes of Mycenae...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  108. 12 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'While the men kept on fighting at the well-decked ships...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  109. 13 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'As these two were talking on like this together...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  110. DISQUE 9
  111. 1 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'Achilles had brought fifty ships to Troy...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  112. 2 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'The armed warriors who went with brave Patroclus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  113. 3 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'Idomeneus' pitiless bronze then struck Erymas...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  114. 4 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'Ox-eyed queen Hera then replied to Zeus:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  115. 5 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'Glaucus finished. Trojans were completely overwhelmed...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  116. 6 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'As Zeus pondered, he thought the best plan would be...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  117. 7 The Iliad, Book 16: Patroclus Fights & Dies: 'This said, Patroclus rushed at warrior Cebriones...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  118. 8 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'In that battle, warlike Menelaus, son of Atreus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  119. 9 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'As Menelaus thought these matters over in his mind and heart...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  120. 10 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'The son of Cronos spoke, then nodded his dark brow.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  121. 11 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'Right then war-loving Achaeans would have driven...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  122. 12 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'Men talked like this to strengthen their companions.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  123. 13 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'Saying this, Automedon hefted his long-shadowed spear...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  124. DISQUE 10
  125. 1 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'Menelaus, expert in war shouts, answered her:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  126. 2 The Iliad, Book 17: The Fight Over Patroclus: 'Menelaus finished speaking.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  127. 3 The Iliad, Book 18: The Arms of Achilles: 'As the men fought on like a blazing fire raging...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  128. 4 The Iliad, Book 18: The Arms of Achilles: 'Through her tears, Thetis then answered Achilles:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  129. 5 The Iliad, Book 18: The Arms of Achilles: 'With these words, swift-footed Iris went away.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  130. 6 The Iliad, Book 18: The Arms of Achilles: 'Hector spoke. The Trojans roared out in response.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  131. 7 The Iliad, Book 18: The Arms of Achilles: 'Huge god Hephaestus got up from the anvil block...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  132. 8 The Iliad, Book 18: The Arms of Achilles: 'Then the people gathered in the assembly...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  133. 9 The Iliad, Book 19: Achilles & Agamemnon: 'When Dawn in her yellow robe rose from Ocean's stream...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  134. 10 The Iliad, Book 19: Achilles & Agamemnon: 'My friends, Danaan warriors, companions of the war god Ares...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  135. 11 The Iliad, Book 19: Achilles & Agamemnon: 'Agamemnon, king of men, answered Odysseus:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  136. 12 The Iliad, Book 19: Achilles & Agamemnon: 'Saying this, Achilles quickly ended the assembly.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  137. 13 The Iliad, Book 19: Achilles & Agamemnon: 'Achaeans then came swarming out from their fast ships.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  138. DISQUE 11
  139. 1 The Iliad, Book 20: Achilles Returns to Battle: 'Then, son of Peleus, Achaeans armed themselves...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  140. 2 The Iliad, Book 20: Achilles Returns to Battle: 'Apollo, son of Zeus, then said to Aeneas:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  141. 3 The Iliad, Book 20: Achilles Returns to Battle: 'Aeneas then said in response:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  142. 4 The Iliad, Book 20: Achilles Returns to Battle: 'Ox-eyed queen Hera then said to Poseidon:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  143. 5 The Iliad, Book 20: Achilles Returns to Battle: 'When Hector saw his brother Polydorus there...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  144. 6 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'When the Trojans reached the ford across the Xanthus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  145. 7 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'Achilles finished. Then Lycaon's knees gave way...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  146. 8 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'Saying this, he pulled his bronze spear from the river bank.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  147. 9 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'With these words, the two gods went away.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  148. 10 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'White-armed goddess Hera, as soon as she'd heard this...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  149. 11 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'With these words, Hera caught both arms of Artemis...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  150. 12 The Iliad, Book 21: Achilles Fights the River: 'Still in a rage, Achilles chased them with his spear...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  151. 13 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'At this point, the Trojans, having fled like deer...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  152. 14 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'As the old man spoke, his hands tugged his grey hair...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  153. DISQUE 12
  154. 1 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'That's what Hector thought as he stood there waiting.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  155. 2 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'Then Hector of the shining helmet answered her:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  156. 3 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'Hector finished speaking. He pulled out his sharp sword...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  157. 4 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'Achilles finished. Then on noble Hector's corpse...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  158. 5 The Iliad, Book 22: The Death of Hector: 'When she recovered and her spirit had returned to her...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  159. 6 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Meanwhile, as Trojans were lamenting in the city...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  160. 7 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Swift-footed Achilles then said in reply:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  161. 8 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'After saying this, Iris left.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  162. 9 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Antilochus, you may still be quite young...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  163. 10 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Behind him came Atreus' son, fair-haired Menelaus.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  164. 11 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'As Achilles spoke, Tydeus' son came charging in...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  165. 12 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Saying this, Menelaus gave the mare to Noëmon...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  166. DISQUE 13
  167. 1 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'For the Danaans, Peleus' son then set out a display... Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  168. 2 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Antilochus finished speaking.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  169. 3 The Iliad, Book 23: The Funeral Games for Patroclus: 'Achilles finished speaking.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  170. 4 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Once the funeral gathering broke up, the men dispersed... Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  171. 5 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Silver-footed Thetis then said in reply:' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  172. 6 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'My lady, a messenger has come to me from Zeus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  173. 7 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Priam finished.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  174. 8 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Hermes the Guide, killer of Argus, hearing Zeus...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  175. 9 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'With these words, Hermes jumped up in the chariot...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  176. 10 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Priam finished. His words roused in Achilles a desire...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  177. 11 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Godlike Achilles spoke, then went back once more...' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks
  178. 12 The Iliad, Book 24: Achilles & Priam: 'Hermes spoke. At his words, the old man grew afraid.' Anton Lesser, Narrator - Homer, Writer - Copyright : 2006 Naxos AudioBooks

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