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The Iliad of Homer
Translated
by Mr. Pope. London: Printed by W. Bowyer, for Bernard Lintott, 1715-1720.
3 volumes.
Restored through the generous contribution of Elliott
Shore, PhD1984.
Alexander Pope's classic translation of Homer's Iliad was printed
in six installments over the period 1715-1720, and was a landmark work
in eighteenth-century English literature. Pope's work also represents
an important advancement in the position of the writer in society, since
his arrangement with the publisher, Bernard Lintott, allowed him to become
one of the first authors to live entirely off of the profits from his
books.
In
Bryn Mawr's set, the six books of the Iliad were bound in three
volumes with plain, contemporary leather bindings. The bindings all show
significant wear, with many scuff marks, rounded corners, and hinges that
are badly cracked. Restoration work will repair the damaged leather, strengthen
and tighten the hinges that attach the front and back boards to the spine,
and reattach loose pages.
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