This material has been used for many years by Professor Tom Sienkewicz in his courses at Howard University and at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. If you have any questions, you may contact him at toms@monm.edu.

ANALYSIS OF ILIAD XIII

This analysis is based upon A Study of the "Iliad" in Translation by Frank Lowry Clark. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1927).

I. Zeus turns his attention away from the battlefield; meanwhile Poseidon revives the courage of the Greeks, I-124

II. Continuation of the battle at the ships, 125-205

III. The aristeia of Idomeneus, who for a while stays the victorious advance of Hector upon the ships, 2206-672

IV. Hector rallies the Trojans, and at the close of the book is about to take the ships, (end)

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