Five Tips for Reading the Iliad
The first book we read in Torrey Honors College is Homer's Iliad. Incoming students have to read it before the first day of class, before they've met their professors or their cohort. Here are five strategies for reading the book well, understanding it deeply, and getting through it efficiently.

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The Iliad for Self-Learners

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Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey: Class 1

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Why Reading Homer Is SO HARD — And So Worth It

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How I fell in Love with the Iliad

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The Iliad Book 1 - Illustrated Summary

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"The Contemporary Relevance of the Iliad"

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Which translation of the Odyssey should you read?

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Lecture #9: How to Read so that you *Retain* Information

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Civilization #7: Homer's Iliad and the Birth of Greek Civilization

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Everything you Need to Know Before Reading “The Iliad”

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How they cast the Odyssey Movie

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The Iliad Explained: Everything You Need to Know Before Reading Homer with Celsiana Warwick

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How to Choose a Homer Translation (Without Getting Lost)

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Should You Read The Iliad or Odyssey First? (The Epic Cycle EXPLAINED)

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Emily Wilson reads from her translation of 'The Iliad'

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Which version of Homer's Odyssey is best (for you)?

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Classics Summarized: The Iliad

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Introduction to Homer: A Year with Homer | Ascend The Great Books Podcast

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Decoding The Homeric Greek of The Iliad with Dr EMILY WILSON

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