The Siege of Troy from The Iliad by Homer Book
90 EGP
- The Siege of Troy
- poem written by the great poet Homer
- Author: Amin Salama
- Published: 1991
- Language: Arabic
- Condition as shown in pictures
1 in stock
The Iliad is a Greek epic poem written by the great poet Homer. It originally consists of 24 chants and 16,000 verses, narrating the events of the Trojan War between the Greeks and the Trojans. The name Iliad itself means “The Story of Troy.” Troy was an ancient city located in what is now Turkey.
The Iliad embodies themes of heroism, chivalry, friendship, and love in its highest forms: love for family, love for one’s homeland, love for friends, and the pursuit of glory and fame.
This is the first attempt in Arabic to present the story of the Siege of Troy to young readers.
This is a used item. It may have some minor imperfections because of storage or use such as stains and cosmetic wear. Should be operational and functions as intended unless stated by the seller .
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Product Condition |
Used – Good condition |
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Cover Condition |
Good Condition |
Language |
Arabic |
Issue Year |
1990-2000 |
Originality |
Original |