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Aeschylus
Agamemnon
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Aristophanes
Lysistrata
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Apollodorus
Library 3: The wedding of Peleus and Thetis
Library 3: The early life of Achilles (1)
Library 3: The early life of Achilles (2)
Library 3: Orestes
Library 3: Electra
Epitome 3: The judgement of Paris
Epitome 3: The landing at Troy
Epitome 3: The death of Achilles
Epitome 5: The oracles of the Fall of Troy
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Arctinus of Miletus
The Aethiopis
The Sack of Ilium
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Euripides
Helen: Helen in Egypt
Helen: The abduction
Orestes
Iphigenia in Tauris
The Trojan Women: Helen pleads for mercy
The Trojan Women: Hecabe answers Helen
The Trojan Women: Menelaos and Helen
The Trojan Women: Cassandra
The Trojan Women: Andromache
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Herodotus
The Histories: The Abduction of Helen
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Homer: The Iliad
Book One: The Wrath of Achilles
Book One: Briseis taken from Achilles
Book One: Thetis appeals to Zeus
Book Two: Aeneas, leader of the Dardanians
Book Three: The duel between Menelaos and Paris
Book Five: Diomedes wounds Aeneas and Aphrodite
Book Five: Diomedes and Athena wound Ares
Book Six: Hector taunts Paris
Book Six: Hector bids farewell to Andromache
Book Seven: Hector and Ajax fight
Book Eight: Teucer
Book Nine: The Embassy to Achilles
Book Sixteen: Patroclos rejoins the battle
Book Seventeen: The struggle for the body of Patroclos
Book Nineteen: Thetis rearms Achilles
Book Nineteen: The return of Briseis
Book Twenty-One: Achilles fights the river
Book Twenty-Two: Achilles kills Hector
Book Twenty-Three: The Obsequies of Patroclus
Book Twenty-Four: Hector's corpse
Book Twenty-Four: Iris speaks to Priam
Book Twenty-Four: The Ransom of Hector's corpse
Book Twenty-Four: Andromache mourns Hector
Book Twenty-Four: The Judgement of Paris
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Homer: The Odyssey
Book One: Athene visits Telemachos disguised as Mentor
Book Two: Antinoos complains of Penelope's efforts to outwit the suitors
Book Three: Telemachos searches for his father
Book Four: The Old Man of the Sea tells Menelaos of the shipwreck of Ajax, and Penelope dreams
Book Five: Calypso
Book Five: Odysseus leaves Calypso and is saved by Leucothea
Book Six: Odysseus and Nausicaa
Book Eight: At the court of Alcinoös
Book Nine: Kikonians and Lotus-eaters
Book Nine: 'Nobody is my name'
Book Nine: The blinding of Polyphemus
Book Nine: Escape from Polyphemus' cave
Book Nine: Odysseus derides Polyphemos
Book Ten: The Island of Aiolos
Book Ten: The Laistrygonians
Book Ten: Circe bewitches half of Odysseus' crew
Book Ten: Odysseus overcomes Circe
Book Eleven: Hades
Book Eleven: Tales from Hades
Book Twelve: The Sirens
Book Twelve: Scylla and Charybdis
Book Twelve: The cattle of Helios
Book Thirteen: Odysseus lands in Ithaca
Book Fourteen: Odysseus meets Eumaios
Book Fifteen: Telemachos and Theoklymenos
Book Sixteen: At Eumaios' farm
Book Seventeen: Odysseus' dog, Argos
Book Eighteen: Odysseus is challenged by Iros
Book Nineteen: Eurykleia recognises Odysseus
Book Twenty One: The contest of the bow
Book Twenty Two: The death of the suitors
Book Twenty Two: The work is ended
Book Twenty Three: Penelope and Odysseus reunited
Book Twenty Four: The battle at the farm of Laertes
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Gaius Julius Hyginus
Fabulae: Alexander Paris
Fabulae: The Judgement of Paris
Fabulae: Iphigenia
Fabulae: Achilles
Fabulae: The Dispute over the arms of Achilles
Fabulae: The Trojan Horse
Fabulae: Laocoon
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The Kypria (based on)
The death of Troilus
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Lucian
The Dialogues of the Gods: Prometheus and Zeus
The Dialogues of the Sea-Gods: Panope and Galene
The Dialogues of the Dead: Menippus and Hermes
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Ovid
Heroides: from the letter of Paris to Helen (1)
Heroides: from the letter of Paris to Helen (2)
Heroides: from the letter of Helen to Paris (1)
Heroides: from the letter of Helen to Paris (2)
Metamorphoses: The story of Thetis
Metamorphoses: The sacrifice of Iphigenia
Metamorphoses: The invasion of Troy
Metamorphoses: Nestor tells of the death of Achilles
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Quintus Smyrnaeus
The Fall of Troy: Penthesileia defies Ajax and Achilles
The Fall of Troy: Achilles addresses the dying Queen
The Fall of Troy: Memnon drives the Greeks before him
The Fall of Troy: Memnon and Achilles fight to the death
The Fall of Troy: Apollo orders Achilles to turn back from the gates of Troy
The Fall of Troy: How Troy in the night was taken
The Fall of Troy: The rape of Cassandra
The Fall of Troy: The Greeks loot the city
The Fall of Troy: The sacrifice of Polyxena
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Sophocles
Ajax
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Publilius Statius
Achilleid Book I: Thetis seeks out Chiron
Achilleid Book I: Chiron speaks to Thetis
Achilleid Book I: Achilles sings to Thetis
Achilleid Book I: Achilles amongst the daughters of Lycomedes
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Virgil
Aeneid: The death of Priam
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