[The Iliad of Homer by Homer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Iliad of Homer BOOK XXIV 20/111
198, sqq. 27 Quarterly Review, _l.
c.,_ p.
131 sq. 28 Betrachtungen uber die Ilias.Berol.1841.See Grote, p.204.
Notes and Queries, vol.v.p.
221. 29 Prolegg.pp.xxxii., xxxvi., &c. 30 Vol.ii.p.214 sqq. 31 "Who," says Cicero, de Orat.iii.34, "was more learned in that age, or whose eloquence is reported to have been more perfected by literature than that of Peisistratus, who is said first to have disposed the books of Homer in the order in which we now have them ?" Compare Wolf's Prolegomena, Section 33 32 "The first book, together with the eighth, and the books from the eleventh to the twenty-second inclusive, seems to form the primary organization of the poem, then properly an Achilleis."-- Grote, vol. ii.p.
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