All 50 Uses of
illustrate
in
The Iliad by Homer - (translated by: Pope)
- [Illustration: HOMER INVOKING THE MUSE.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: MARS.†
Book 1
- He sees, and sudden to the goddess cries, Known by the flames that sparkle from her eyes: [Illustration: MINERVA REPRESSING THE FURY OF ACHILLES.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: THE DEPARTURE OF BRISEIS FROM THE TENT OF ACHILLES.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: THETIS CALLING BRIAREUS TO THE ASSISTANCE OF JUPITER.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: THETIS ENTREATING JUPITER TO HONOUR ACHILLES.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: VULCAN.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: JUPITER.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: THE APOTHEOSIS OF HOMER.†
Book 1
- [Illustration: JUPITER SENDING THE EVIL DREAM TO AGAMEMNON.†
Book 2
- (101) [Illustration: NEPTUNE.†
Book 2
- The goddess softly shook her silken vest, That shed perfumes, and whispering thus address'd: [Illustration: VENUS, DISGUISED, INVITING HELEN TO THE CHAMBER OF PARIS.†
Book 3
- [Illustration: VENUS PRESENTING HELEN TO PARIS.†
Book 3
- [Illustration: VENUS.†
Book 3
- [Illustration: Map, titled "Graeciae Antiquae".†
Book 3
- Though secret anger swell'd Minerva's breast, The prudent goddess yet her wrath suppress'd; But Juno, impotent of passion, broke Her sullen silence, and with fury spoke: [Illustration: THE COUNCIL OF THE GODS.†
Book 4
- [Illustration: Map of the Plain of Troy.†
Book 4
- [Illustration: VENUS, WOUNDED IN THE HAND, CONDUCTED BY IRIS TO MARS.†
Book 5
- [Illustration: OTUS AND EPHIALTES HOLDING MARS CAPTIVE.†
Book 5
- [Illustration: DIOMED CASTING HIS SPEAR AT MARS.†
Book 5
- [Illustration: JUNO.†
Book 5
- [Illustration: HECTOR CHIDING PARIS.†
Book 6
- [Illustration: THE MEETING OF HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE.†
Book 6
- [Illustration: BOWS AND BOW CASE.†
Book 6
- [Illustration: IRIS.†
Book 6
- And sage Idaeus on the part of Troy, Between the swords their peaceful sceptres rear'd; And first Idaeus' awful voice was heard: [Illustration: HECTOR AND AJAX SEPARATED BY THE HERALDS.†
Book 7
- [Illustration: GREEK AMPHORA—WINE VESSELS.†
Book 7
- [Illustration: JUNO AND MINERVA GOING TO ASSIST THE GREEKS.†
Book 8
- [Illustration: THE HOURS TAKING THE HORSES FROM JUNO'S CAR.†
Book 8
- [Illustration: THE SHIELD OF ACHILLES.†
Book 8
- [Illustration: PLUTO.†
Book 9
- (206) [Illustration: THE EMBASSY TO ACHILLES.†
Book 9
- [Illustration: GREEK GALLEY.†
Book 9
- [Illustration: PROSERPINE.†
Book 9
- (214) [Illustration: ACHILLES.†
Book 9
- [Illustration: DIOMED AND ULYSSES RETURNING WITH THE SPOILS OF RHESUS.†
Book 10
- [Illustration: THE DESCENT OF DISCORD.†
Book 11
- [Illustration: HERCULES.†
Book 11 *
- [Illustration: POLYDAMAS ADVISING HECTOR.†
Book 12
- [Illustration: GREEK ALTAR.†
Book 12
- [Illustration: NEPTUNE RISING FROM THE SEA.†
Book 13
- [Illustration: GREEK EARRINGS.†
Book 13
- [Illustration: SLEEP ESCAPING FROM THE WRATH OF JUPITER.†
Book 14
- [Illustration: GREEK SHIELD.†
Book 14
- [Illustration: BACCHUS.†
Book 14
- Still raging, Hector with his ample hand Grasps the high stern, and gives this loud command: [Illustration: AJAX DEFENDING THE GREEK SHIPS.†
Book 15
- [Illustration: CASTOR AND POLLUX.†
Book 15
- [Illustration: Buckles.†
Book 16
- [Illustration: DIANA.†
Book 16
- [Illustration: SLEEP AND DEATH CONVEYING THE BODY OF SARPEDON TO LYCIA.†
Book 16
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