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The Odysseys of Homer, vol. 1
Chapman’s translation of Homer’s epic the Odyssey, ed. 1857. [eng]
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Creative Quotations from George Chapman (1560-1634)
George Chapman in quotations to inspire creative thinking [eng]
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George Chapman (c.1560-1634)
Biography of English playwright George Chapman, plus links to purchase all of his works currently in print. [eng]
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RPO -- Selected Poetry of George Chapman (1559?-1634)
A Coronet for his Mistress, Philosophy
The Seventeenth Book Of Homer's Odysseys (excerpt)
The Shadow Of Night (excerpt)
The Sixth Book Of Homer's Iliads (excerpt) [eng]
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Chapman, George on Encyclopedia.com
Chapman, George,1559?-1634, English dramatist, translator, and poet. He is as famous for his plays as for his poetic translations of Homer's Iliad(1612) and Odyssey(1614-15). Chapman was a classical s [eng]
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George Chapman (? 1559-1634)
A biography of English dramatist George Chapman. [eng]
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Chapman, Marston, Dekker
Fron The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21 [eng]
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Shakespeare and the Globe: Then and Now
Chapman attended the University of Oxford but took no degree. By 1585 he was working in London for the wealthy commoner Sir Ralph Sadler and probably traveled to the Low Countries at this time.His first work was The Shadow of Night . . . Two Poeticall Hymnes (1593), followed in 1595 by Ovids Banquet of Sence. Both philosophize on the value of an ordered life. His poem in praise of Sir Walter Raleigh, De Guiana, Carmen Epicum ("An Epic Poem about Guiana," 1596), is typical of his preoccupation with the virtues of the warrior-hero, the character that dominates most of his plays.
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Chapman, George, translator, Homer's works
Chapman, George, translator. The Iliads of Homer prince of poets. Never before in any language truely translated. With a comment uppon some of his chiefe places; done according to the Greeke. London: printed for Nathaniel Butter, n.d. (1611?). [eng]
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