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Title: The Odyssey
Author:
Homer (Greek, active 13th or 8th century BCE)
Translator:
Alexander Pope (British, 1688–1744)
Illustrator:
Edward Francis Burney (British, Worcester 1760–1848 London)
Illustrator:
Henry Howard (British, London 1769–1847 Oxford)
Illustrator:
Henry Singleton (British, London 1766–1839 London)
Illustrator:
Henry Fuseli (Swiss, Zürich 1741–1825 London)
Illustrator:
Richard Westall (British, Reepham, Norfolk 1765–1836 London)
Illustrator:
Sir Robert Smirke (British, London 1780/1781–1867 Cheltenham)
Engraver:
James Stow (British, near Maidstone, Kent 1770–after 1823)
Engraver:
James Fittler (British, London 1758–1835 Middlesex)
Engraver:
Joseph Collyer (British, London 1748–1827 London)
Engraver:
James Neagle (British, London 1765–1822 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Engraver:
William Bromley (British, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight 1769–1842)
Engraver:
J. G. Walker (British, active 1780–1830)
Engraver:
Isaac Taylor I (British, Worcester 1730–1807 Edmonton, Greater London)
Engraver:
Charles Warren (British, 1766/67–1823 East Hill, Wandsworth, London)
Engraver:
Jean Marie Delattre (French, Abbeville 1745–1840 Fulham, London)
Engraver:
Robert Hartley Cromek (British, Hull 1771–1812 London)
Engraver:
Luigi Schiavonetti (Italian, Bassano del Grappa 1765–1810 London)
Publisher:
F. J. Du Roveray (London)
Date: 1806–13
Medium: Illustrations: engraving
Dimensions: 7 5/16 x 4 3/4 in. (18.5 x 12 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Bequest of Helen W.D. Mileham, 1955
Object Number: 55.578.1(1-6)
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