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CONTENTS
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BOOK XVI
Fire being now thrown on the ship of Protesilaus, Patroclus
fights in the armour of Achilles—He drives the Trojans back, but is in the end killed by Euphorbus and Hector |
258–281 |
BOOK XVII
The fight around the body of Patroclus |
282–301 |
BOOK XVIII
The grief of Achilles over Patroclus—The visit of Thetis to
Vulcan and the armour that he made for Achilles |
302–318 |
BOOK XIX
Achilles is reconciled with Agamemnon, puts on the armour which Vulcan had made him, and goes out to fight |
319–329 |
BOOK XX
The gods hold a council and determine to watch the fight from the hill Callicolone, and the barrow of Hercules—A fight between Achilles and Æneas is interrupted by Neptune, who saves Æneas—Achilles kills many Trojans |
330–343 |
BOOK XXI
The fight between Achilles and the river Scamander—The gods fight among themselves—Achilles drives the Trojans within their gates |
344–360 |
BOOK XXII
The death of Hector |
361–375 |
BOOK XXIII
The funeral of Patroclus and the funeral games |
376-399 |
BOOK XXIV
Priam ransoms the body of Hector—Hector's funeral |
400-421 |
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