- Preface
- Book 1
- Book 2 Part 1
- Book 2 Part 2
- Book 3
- Book 4
- Book 5 Part 1
- Book 5 Part 2
- Book 6
- Book 7
- Book 8
- Book 9
- Book 10
- Book 11 Part 1
- Book 11 Part 2
- Book 12
- Book 13 Part 1
- Book 13 Part 2
- Book 14
- Book 15 Part 1
- Book 15 Part 2
- Book 16 Part 1
- Book 16 Part 2
- Book 17
- Book 18
- Book 19
- Book 20
- Book 21
- Book 22
- Book 23 Part 1
- Book 23 Part 2
- Book 24 Part 1
- Book 24 Part 2
"It must equally be considered a splendid performance; and for the present we have no hesitation in saying that it is by far the best representation of Homer's Iliad in the English language." - London Times, 1865
"The merits of Lord Derby's translation may be summed up in one word, it is eminently attractive; it is instinct with life; it may be read with fervent interest; it is immeasurably nearer than Pope to the text of the original. Lord Derby has given a version far more closely allied to the original, and superior to any that has yet been attempted in the blank verse of our language." - Edinburgh Review, January 1865.
"The merits of Lord Derby's translation may be summed up in one word, it is eminently attractive; it is instinct with life; it may be read with fervent interest; it is immeasurably nearer than Pope to the text of the original. Lord Derby has given a version far more closely allied to the original, and superior to any that has yet been attempted in the blank verse of our language." - Edinburgh Review, January 1865.
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