

Actually, I think very highly of the text itself, and largely agree with the praise most reviewers have given to this book. However, the quality of Kessinger Publishing's reprint is so far below that of the University of Oklahoma edition of some years back that I strongly discourage purchasing it. What they are offering here is actually a poorly photocopied version of a marked-up used copy! Moreover, it does not include the revisions that John Wright made to update Clyde Pharr's original text for the Oklahoma edition. There is no point whatever in producing an unpresentable version of an out-of-date text. Students of Homeric Greek should seek out either a used edition of the Oklahoma edition (in reasonable shape) or a modern text.
Kessinger has played a useful role in reprinting otherwise unavailable books (e.g., an early novel of Dostoyevsky), but I cannot see any value in this edition at all. I am returning mine. I think the Amazon page should provide some warning about the quality of the book (as Kessinger actually does on the reverse side of the cover page).

Osterdeich wrote:There is a new edition of Pharr's Homeric Greek coming out in April according to Amazon. From the website:
Paperback: 456 pages
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press; Fourth Edition (April 2, 2012)
Diane Cotts wrote:I hope you'll consider buying our new, offset edition of the 4th edition. We think this is an improved edition of a great work. The publication date is set for early April - with books to ship from our warehouse in mid-March.
Osterdeich wrote:It seems the release has been delayed with no new date listed.
One small critique: although much more legible, the greet text is rather small. Considering the enlarged size of the book and that this is intended for beginning readers of Homer I am a little surprised they didn't go for a larger font.
Ahab wrote:
One small critique: although much more legible, the greet text is rather small. Considering the enlarged size of the book and that this is intended for beginning readers of Homer I am a little surprised they didn't go for a larger font.
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