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The Fall of Troy [electronic resource] / Quintus Smyrnaeus ; with an English translation by A.S. Way.

Author: Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century, author.

ImprintCambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2014.

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Bibliography Note:Includes bibliography and indexes.

Note:In The Fall of Troy, Quintus Smyrnaeus (Fourth century CE?) seeks to continue in Homer's style the tale of Troy from the point at which the Iliad closes. Quintus's fourteen-book epic poem includes the death of Achilles and the making of the Wooden Horse. It ends with the great storm that by the wrath of heaven shattered the departing Achaean fleet. Quintus was a poet who lived at Smyrna some four hundred years after Christ. His work, in fourteen books, is a bold and generally underrated attempt in Homer's style to complete the story of Troy from the point at which the Iliad closes. Quintus tells us the stories of Penthesilea, the Amazonian queen; Memnon, leader of the Ethiopians; the death of Achilles; the contest for Achilles' arms between Ajax and Odysseus; the arrival of Philoctetes; and the making of the Wooden Horse. The poem ends with the departure of the Greeks and the great storm which by the wrath of heaven shattered their fleet.

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Author:
Quintus, Smyrnaeus, active 4th century, author.
Series Statement
Loeb Classical Library ; 19
Subject:
Epic poetry, Greek -- Translations into English.
Trojan War -- Poetry.
Troy (Extinct city) -- Poetry.
Contributor
Way, Arthur S. (Arthur Sanders), 1847-1930, translator.
Series Added Entry-Uniform title
Loeb classical library 19.