Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Iliad of Homer: Done Into English Prose
I. With a few exceptions, English transliterations of Greek and Latin proper names are phonetic, that is, pronounced as spelled. These exceptions are: ch is pronounced like k; y (which represents the Greek it, except in diphthongs) is pro nounced like i; x as an initial is pronounced like 3; e and 0 may be long or short, - that is, conventionally long or short, not strictly so phonetically; thus hera is pronounced heb-rah, and eros, air-oss, and oceanus, oh-se-an-us, and odys sey, odd-iss-sv.
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