

The Iliad:
Annotated Edition
$9.99
Step onto the battlefield of gods and mortals, where honor, destiny, and tragedy collide in Homer's immortal epic.
The cornerstone of western literature, The Iliad has been a cherished companion to the finest minds throughout history, from Alexander the Great to Thomas Jefferson. As you delve into The Vocabbett Classics Annotated Edition, you joining "The Great Conversation" that has echoed throughout the corridors of intellectual history.
With a keen eye for detail and a wit sharper than Achilles' sword, Erica Abbett’s 750+ annotations merge the classical with the contemporary, unraveling the layers of drama, passion, and divine meddling that lie beneath the surface of this ancient masterpiece. With Abbett’s amusing introduction and strategically-placed footnotes, students are empowered to enjoy the story as Homer intended.
To read The Iliad is not merely a literary pursuit; it's an investment in a richer, more nuanced understanding of life.
For Students and Scholars

750+ Annotations
Written by expert educator Erica Abbett, this edition offers more than 750 annotations that explain key vocabulary, historical context, and the hidden meanings behind the text, making it easier to grasp the epic's complexities.
30+ Classical Images
Featuring more than 30 classical paintings and sculptures depicting scenes from Homer's epic, this edition not only brings the story to life, but also enriches your knowledge of art history, providing a visual connection to the ancient world.
Annotated by a Teacher
Erica Abbett is a former English and history teacher who specializes in the classics. In The Iliad, she brings her deep knowledge and passion for ancient literature to every page, offering readers a scholarly yet accessible experience.
Glossary of Terms
With a book-specific glossary at the back of the book, you’ll never need to pause to Google a name or term—everything you need is already at your fingertips. It even includes a pronunciation guide for difficult names like Menelaus and Agamemnon!
Invaluable Foreward
A must-read for newcomers and a delight for veterans, the foreword and afterword provide crucial context on the cause of the Trojan War and its aftermath, enhancing your understanding of the epic’s historical backdrop.
Conquer the Classic
Read The Iliad and join "the great conversation," stepping into a rich tradition of thought and discovery. Homer's epic invites you to engage with history, mythology, and timeless themes that continue to shape our world to this day.

Convenient Annotations
in Print and Ebook



Annotations appear at the bottom of each page in the paperback, and at the touch of a button in the ebook.



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