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Excerpt from Homer’s The Iliad

Homer is credited with creating the Iliad between four and five centuries after the war ended. Why do historians still consider it a valuable source, even though they know it is probably flawed and biased?
Does anybody know?? & could you explain it thanks.

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Answered by SUPER30of2020
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Homer is credited with creating the Iliad between four and five centuries after the war ended. Why do historians still consider it a valuable source, even though they know it is probably flawed and biased?

Does anybody know?? & could you

Answered by Tannupandit008
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The Greek poet Homer is credited with being the first to write down the epic stories of 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey,' and the impact of his tales continues to reverberate through Western culture.

The Greek poet Homer was born sometime between the 12th and 8th centuries BC, possibly somewhere on the coast of Asia Minor. He is famous for the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey, which have had an enormous effect on Western culture, but very little is known about their alleged author

Homer is a mystery. The Greek epic poet credited with the enduring epic tales of The Iliad and The Odyssey is an enigma insofar as actual facts of his life go. Some scholars believe him to be one man; others think these iconic stories were created by a group. A variation on the group idea stems from the fact that storytelling was an oral tradition and Homer compiled the stories, then recited them to memory.

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