: Includes a glossary and maps to help readers track the complex cast and geography of the Trojan War. Critical Reception
Reviewers from The Economist and The Chronicle of Higher Education praise it as both "lucid and learned". While some modern critics find it slightly "slow going" compared to more colloquial versions like Fagles or Lombardo, it remains a favorite for those wanting to experience the "overwhelming rage" and original "flavor of epic speech". The Iliad (Richmond Lattimore tr) (University o...
: Lattimore stays scrupulously close to the Greek text, retaining original spellings like "Achilleus" and "Aias" (Ajax). : Includes a glossary and maps to help
The latest edition, available at The University of Chicago Press and major retailers like Amazon , preserves Lattimore's original 1951 text while adding significant academic support: : Lattimore stays scrupulously close to the Greek
: He utilizes a flexible six-beat line that aims to mirror the rhythm and "weightiness" of the ancient hexameter without feeling forced.