The War at Troy: What Homer Didn't Tell

By (author): "Frederick M. Combellack, Quintus Smyrnaeus"
Publish Date: 350
The War at Troy: What Homer Didn't Tell
ISBN0760700974
ISBN139780760700976
AsinThe War at Troy: What Homer Didn't Tell
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The Posthomerica (?? ???? ??????) is an epic poem by Quintus Smyrnaeus, probably written in the latter half of the 4th century, and telling the story of the Trojan War, between the death of Hector and the fall of Ilium. The first four books, covering the same ground as the Coming of Memnon of Arctinus of Miletus, describe the deeds and deaths of Penthesileia the Amazon, of Memnon, son of the Morning and of Achilles; and the funeral games in honor of Achilles. Books five to twelve, covering the same ground as the Little Iliad of Lesches, span from the contest between Ajax and Odysseus for the arms of Achilles, the death of Aias of suicide after his loss, the exploits of Neoptolemus, Eurypylus & Deiphobus, the deaths of Paris and Oenone, to the building of the wooden horse. The final books, covering the same ground as Arctinus' Destruction of Troy, relate the capture of Troy by means of the wooden horse, the sacrifice of Polyxena at the grave of Achilles, the departure of the Greeks and their dispersal by the storm.