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The Iliad of Homer a Parsed Interlinear Text is presented in its entirety together with morphological tags, lemmas, and English glosses. This presentation lays bare the text for Greek students and scholars who wish to ascertain the details and nuances of language in the original form. This interlinear text was produced to facilitate the study of Homeric Greek at once serving both inductive and deductive language learning methodologies. It opens to the reader a portal exposing a living grammar and providing an excellent platform for comprehensive study. The Iliad of Homer a Parsed Interlinear Text is based on the following:
Greek: Monro, D. B. and Allen, T. W. (1920): Homer, Iliad, books 1-24,
Oxford English translation (the text has been verse aligned to the Greek): Murray, A.T. (1924). The Iliad with an English Translation, London

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