Ilias
by Homer
'Ilias' Summary
Die *Ilias* ist ein episches Gedicht des antiken griechischen Dichters Homer. Es erzählt die Geschichte des Troianischen Krieges, insbesondere die wütende Rache des griechischen Helden Achilles gegen Agamemnon, nachdem ihm dessen Kriegsbeute geraubt wurde. Der Konflikt zwischen Achilles und Agamemnon beeinflusst den Verlauf des Krieges und führt zu großen Verlusten auf beiden Seiten. Neben dem zentralen Thema des Krieges erforscht das Epos auch Themen wie Ehre, Stolz, Freundschaft, Liebe, Tod und die Rolle der Götter im menschlichen Leben.Book Details
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Homer (Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος Greek pronunciation: , Hómēros; c. 800–c. 701 BC) was the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems...
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