Excerpt from The Iliad of Homer, According to the Text of Wolf: With Notes for the Use of Schools and Colleges In correcting the text and preparing the notes, the editor has availed himself of the best editions extant, among which he will name as of special use to him, 1, Heyne's, London, 1834. 2, Beyne's with the Scholia Minora, Oxford; 1 834. 3, Spitzner's, Gothas, 1 882. 4, Clarke's, London, 1824. 5, Ernesti's 'clarke, Leipzig, 1824. 6, Bothe's, Leipzig, 1832 - 3. 7, G. O. Crusius', \hanover, 1845. 8, Brandreth's, London, 1 841. 9, Oxford Edition, 1849. 10, Felton's, Boston, 1 847. _1 1 Stadlemann's grammatisch-krimche Anmer hungen zur Ilias des Homer, Leipzig, 1840 - 4. 12, Koppen's Ah merkungen zu Homers Ilias, Hanover, 1 820. 13, Thiersch fiber das Zeitalter und Vaterland des Homer, Halberstadt, l 824. 14, Lachmann's Betrachtun gen uber Homers Ilias, Berlin, 1 847. L 5 Volcker's, Homerische Geographie, Hanover, 1830. 1 6, Wood's Essay on the Genius and Writings of Homer, London, 1824. 17, Kruger's Homerische Formlehre, Berlin, 1 849.
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