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by Quintas of Smryna (Author), Frederick M. Combellack (Editor), Frederick M. Combellack (Translator)
Homer's great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, are widely read and enjoyed both in the original Greek and in translations, but many readers have felt, with reason, that the Iliad is incomplete. It ends when Achilles is still alive and Troy is still uncaptured. And the Odyssey begins with the departure of the Greek army from Troy. The omission caused no problem in Homer's time, for the story was well known, but as the centuries passed something was needed to fill the gap. Undoubtedly, Quintus of Smyrna wrote his chronicle for that very purpose.
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