@Gisburne2000 Where the Homer says Greeks ? Its Achaeans, Danaans , Argives, Troes, all were Greeks. All heroes from both sides where cousins more or less. I cant understand this misunderstanding all this years in English translations. Hector descendant of Dardanus from Theves (main Greece) married to Andromache. There is no name more Greek such a Andromache. This Greeks vs Troy is so sad and unlogical story. Madness.
GREAT post. Love your reading!!. Can't wait for book II, am so excited that u r doing. Your A. Pope version is better than the one I have, I will have to get it.
Hi Nick, as a Greek scholar with a PhD let me pay tribute to your fine pronounciation of Greek names they are precise enough Nick, so your comments concerning worries about pronuniciation are unfounded. This is ambrosia to those of us who worship the work of Homer, which may or may not have been the product of a single poet. Keep up this mammoth undertaking.
@arcanus121 Thanks for the encouragement, it's much appreciated. For pronunciations the second half of book 2 is certainly proving to be a challenge, to put it mildly, but I'm (slowly) getting there. Beyond that my main focus is on bringing the story to life, and conveying what's going on, mainly by breathing in all the right places! At the very least, when I'm done, I'll certainly understand far more about the work than I did before I began.
@arcanus121 My recording of Book II of The Iliad is now complete, which certainly taxed my ability to find and recite the correct pronunciation for Greek names - there are literally hundreds of them in 'The Catalogue of the Forces'.
Wow, Nick, great to see you getting deep into these new reading projects. I'm sure this has kept you very busy, and I hope all goes well for your writing, too.
@Gisburne2000 Where the Homer says Greeks ? Its Achaeans, Danaans , Argives, Troes, all were Greeks. All heroes from both sides where cousins more or less. I cant understand this misunderstanding all this years in English translations. Hector descendant of Dardanus from Theves (main Greece) married to Andromache. There is no name more Greek such a Andromache. This Greeks vs Troy is so sad and unlogical story. Madness.
tektamos 2 months ago
GREAT post. Love your reading!!. Can't wait for book II, am so excited that u r doing. Your A. Pope version is better than the one I have, I will have to get it.
SamFem 2 months ago
Lol thanks for this audio-book!
TaePoDongIII 2 months ago
You have the most badass voice ever
Dudewheresmybars 2 months ago
Grazie Mille
MaybachExeleroDe 3 months ago
@Gisburne2000 I just say thanks and tip my hat to you again. It's quite a project you have been undertaking here. Best of luck.
HerAeolianHarp 3 months ago
Hi Nick, as a Greek scholar with a PhD let me pay tribute to your fine pronounciation of Greek names they are precise enough Nick, so your comments concerning worries about pronuniciation are unfounded. This is ambrosia to those of us who worship the work of Homer, which may or may not have been the product of a single poet. Keep up this mammoth undertaking.
Many thanks,
The poet
Steven Parris Ward.
arcanus121 4 months ago
@arcanus121 Thanks for the encouragement, it's much appreciated. For pronunciations the second half of book 2 is certainly proving to be a challenge, to put it mildly, but I'm (slowly) getting there. Beyond that my main focus is on bringing the story to life, and conveying what's going on, mainly by breathing in all the right places! At the very least, when I'm done, I'll certainly understand far more about the work than I did before I began.
Gisburne2000 4 months ago
@arcanus121 My recording of Book II of The Iliad is now complete, which certainly taxed my ability to find and recite the correct pronunciation for Greek names - there are literally hundreds of them in 'The Catalogue of the Forces'.
Gisburne2000 3 weeks ago
Wow, Nick, great to see you getting deep into these new reading projects. I'm sure this has kept you very busy, and I hope all goes well for your writing, too.
HerAeolianHarp 4 months ago
@HerAeolianHarp Book 2 is certainly keeping me busy - there are approximately 1.2 bazillion Greek names in it with which to test my vocal chords!
Gisburne2000 4 months ago
What a good voice you have. Should chance decree that someone reads aloud something I wrote, I hope it's you!
ThePeaceableKingdom 5 months ago
GREAT!
Thanks...
2bsirius 5 months ago
Everyone should also watch this comedy version, which is the best by far...
youtube.com/watch?v=HgIn_Itd4_c
Gisburne2000 5 months ago
Bring back the five star rating just for this video, thumbs up simply is not enough.
Atheistprimate 5 months ago
A long-term project - this is book 1 of 24! Please read the 'show more' info. Enjoy!
Gisburne2000 5 months ago