A scholarly edition of Homer’s Odyssey, in Volume III focused on Books XIII to XXIV, with extensive apparatus and reference material.
This edition provides the text alongside marginal references, various readings, notes, appendices, and three facsimile plates, all edited by Henry Hayman. It is crafted for careful study and reliable cross-checking of sources.
This volume collects a wealth of scholarly material to illuminate the text. Readers will find a detailed critical apparatus, manuscript collations, and notes that explain variants and interpretation. The included appendices and facsimile plates help illustrate how the text has been read, copied, and preserved through the centuries.
- Marginal references and an extensive apparatus of textual variants and readings
- Notes that explain decisions, sources, and historical context
- Appendices that gather supporting material and commentary
- Three facsimile plates illustrating manuscript features or pages
Ideal for students and scholars of classics who want a rigorous, source‑driven edition and for readers seeking deeper insight into Homer’s epic tradition.