The Iliad Free Audiobook Download by Homer


The Iliad is a mythological narrative of the Trojan War, set in late 12th-century BC Ancient Greece. The poem is chiefly about the revenge taken by Greek hero Achilles against the city of Troy. It is the central work of an epic cycle, consisting of thirteen books.

This classic by Homer would be perfect for you if you are interested in the Trojan War, Greek mythology and ancient civilizations. The Iliad narrated by Derek Jacobi is an audiobook download that will take on your commute or while you're working out.

The Iliad is an epic poem about a decade-long war between two powerful Greek factions during the Trojan War. Although not as polished or stylized as many later works, The Iliad is regarded unequalled for its vivid descriptions of battles and warfare.

The story is about the famous ancient Greek warrior Achilles who is one of the greatest warriors of all time. The Iliad is also a tale of man's unending quest for glory, power, and immortality. It tells how Achilles becomes the most powerful warrior on Earth and how he ruthlessly takes revenge on those who have wronged him. His journey will take him from Troy to Olympus where he challenges all that are in his path.

The Iliad is a classic text in Western literature. It is comprised of 18 books from the Trojan War, and it is the most well-known work in the Epic Cycle by Homer. This audiobook download is narrated by actor Derek Jacobi and actress Maria Tucci, who narrate the story of the Trojan War from both sides - the Greek's perspective and Achilles' perspective.

The Iliad is a story told in 8th century BC Greece. It is an epic poem written by the poet Homer and has been translated into many languages. It's one of the most famous stories ever told and it tells a tale of the war between Achilles and the Trojans, the city of Troy, and its king, Agamemnon.

Published Date 2006-08-17
Duration 8 hours 45 minutes
Author Homer
Narrated Derek Jacobi, Maria Tucci
Reviews
(27 Reviews)
Abridged Yes
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Classics, Poetry

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