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| Introduction | ix | |
| ODYSSEY The second of the two great ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer, focusing on the ten-year journey of Odysseus to Ithaca after the fall of Troy., Book XIII | 1 | |
| " XIV | 16 | |
| " XV | 34 | |
| " XVI | 53 | |
| " XVII | 69 | |
| " XVIII | 90 | |
| " XIX | 104 | |
| " XX | 125 | |
| " XXI | 139 | |
| " XXII | 156 | |
| " XXIII | 171 | |
| " XXIV | 184 | |
| Overview of Principal Homeric Forms A guide to the specific dialect, archaic grammar, and linguistic structures unique to the Homeric poems. | 203 | |
| Notes | 213 | |
| Index | 381 |
original: "Sketch of Principal Homeric Forms"