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The first collected edition of George Chapman's translation of the works of Homer, and the first complete translation of these works into English. Chapman's work was extremely influential on English literature, and until Alexander Pope's translations in the early 18th century, was the primary and most accessible edition for English readers. Praised by the likes of John Keats, Algernon Charles Swinburne, and George Saintsbury, the latter who wrote, that "Chapman is far nearer Homer than any modern translator in any modern language." Two parts bound in one volume. Each part was first printed separately, ca. 1611-12 (Iliad) and ca. 1614-15 (Odyssey), with some remainder copies then bound together with a general engraved title-page as seen here. Small folio. [xxii], [ii, errata], 341, [1], [8], [6, blanks]; [xii], 376 (but 374), [2] pp.; with a separate letterpress title-page for the Odyssey; prelims in first part bound out of order. Illustrated with a tipped-in engraved general title-page by William Hole, engraved dedication leaf to Henry Prince of Wales (bound before the Odyssey), and woodcut initials, and head- and tail-pieces throughout text; without engraved portrait of Chapman (as called for in STC 13624, and "sometimes" found according to Pforzheimer). This copy without the unsigned sheet containing the sonnets to Viscounts Cranborne and Rochester and to Sir Edward Philips, which according to Pforzheimer is a "great rarity" (only six copies with it were traced by him). Full contemporary brown calf, stamped in blind, rebacked to style, orange gilt morocco spine label and red speckled edges. Boards lightly worn, endpapers renewed; engraved title-page toned and lightly soiled, edges to same with small chips, bottom corner of same repaired; scattered spotting and soiling to text leaves; contemporary ownership signature of Christopher Stephenson in upper margin of Ee1v; verso gutter of engraved dedication repaired. STC 13624; Pforzheimer 169 and 170.
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