The Iliad of Homer Homometrically Translated by CB Cayley (1877).pdf

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Iliad
of
Homer
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026 467 088
THE
iTivfi^^n
ILIAD
OF
HOMER.
HOMOMETRICALLY
TRANSLATED.
C.
B.
CAYLEY,
"Comedy,"
Sj^c.
Translator
of
Dante's
•4
ARMA
GRAVI
NUMERO,
VIOLENTAQUE
BELLA
EdERE,
MATERIA
CONVENIENTE
MODIS.
PARABAM,
Omd.
LONDON:
LONGMANS
&
1877.
CO.
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