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Psellos Paraphrasis in Homeri Iliadem
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
"Pal.gr.64" is a shelfmark for a specific manuscript held by the Vatican Library (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana), not a published book title. As a manuscript, it contains various texts (often misattributed or misidentified in general queries), and there is no evidence of any English translation of the specific contents of this manuscript. Therefore, it is not a published work that has been translated.
Verified Mar 31, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Experience the legendary Iliad through the eyes of Michael Psellos, the brilliant philosopher-statesman of the Byzantine Empire. This text bridge the gap between divine absolute power and the raw, human consequences of the Trojan War. Discover a world where the nod of a god can reshape fate and the scorn of a wife can sting more than a spear.
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