His translation of the Iliad (1807-29) is still the standard one.
He was the first to put together a Latin translation of the Iliad and, in 1375, the Odyssey.
He produced the first substantial translation of The Iliad into English.
From 1598 he published his translation of the Iliad in installments.
One line may be inspired by George Chapman's translation of the Iliad (late 1608).
In 1713, he announced his plans to publish a translation of the Iliad.
His translation of the Iliad appeared between 1715 and 1720.
The first complete translation of the "Iliad" was commissioned by Petrarch.
She picked up a translation of the Iliad.
This was followed by a well-received translation of the Iliad into blank verse in 1846.