Contents
Karl Friedrich Becker
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I
The Greeks March Against Troy—Agamemnon Quarrels with Achilles
11
II
Thetis Promises to Aid the Angry Achilles and Begs Jupiter’s Assistance—Juno is Angry—Agamemnon and the Other Princes Summon the Greeks to Battle
21
III
Meeting of the Armies—Menelaus and Paris—Agamemnon Leads the Greeks into Battle
28
IV
Continuation of the Battle—The Gods Take Part
38
V
The Greeks are Successful—Hector Hastens to the City—Glaucus and Diomedes, Hector and Andromache
46
VI
Hector and Ajax in Single Combat—A Truce—Another Battle at the Ships
53
VII
Agamemnon Advises Flight—Council of the Princes—A Deputation is Sent to Achilles
63
VIII
Agamemnon in Battle—Many of the Greeks are Wounded
71
IX
Agamemnon Consoled—The Gods Take Part in the Strife and the Trojans are Driven Back
82
X
Jupiter’s Message to Poseidon—The Battle for the Ships
90
XI
Patroclus Hastens into Battle and Scatters the Trojans—Hector and Patroclus
97
XII
The Fight for Patroclus’ Body—Achilles Mourns His Fallen Friend—Thetis and Vulcan—The Shield of Achilles
104
XIII
Achilles and Agamemnon Become Reconciled—Achilles Goes into Battle
115
XIV
Achilles in Battle—His Fight on the River Scamander
120
XV
Hector and Achilles—Hector’s Death
131
XVI
Priam and Achilles—Hector’s Burial in Troy
139
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