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 * George Chapman (London, 1612?). Rhyming couplets. (Sample and Link to Complete text)
 * John Ogilby (London, 1656). Heroic couplets.
 * Thomas Hobbes (London, 1675). Rhyming pentameters. (Sample and Link to Complete text)
 * Alexander Pope (London, 1725-26). Heroic couplets. (Sample and Link to Complete text)
 * William Cowper (London, 1791). Blank verse. (Sample and Link to Complete text)
 * A Member of the University of Oxford [Henry Cary?] (Oxford 1823). Prose.
 * William Sotheby (Cambridge, 1834). Rhyming Pentameters. (Second Half of the Poem)
 * Theodore Alois Buckley (London, 1851). Prose. (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * Dr. Giles (London 1861) Literally and word for word. Prose. (Sample and Link to Books I to VI)
 * Henry Alford (London, 1861). Hendecasyllable verse. (Sample and Link to Volume One)
 * Philip Stanope Worsely (Edinburgh, 1861) Spenserian stanzas. (Sample and Link to Volume II)
 * Thomas Starling Norgate (London, 1862). Blank verse. (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * George Musgrave (London, 1865). Blank verse. (Sample and Link to Volume II)
 * Lovelace Bigge-Wither (Oxford, 1869). (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * G. W. Edgington (New York, 1869). Blank verse.
 * William Cullen Bryant (Boston, 1871). Blank verse. (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * Kelly (London, 1872-80) Literal prose. [This title comes from Young; it is not in library records]
 * Mordaunt Barnard (London, 1876). Blank verse. (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * Samuel Henry Butcher, Andrew Lang (New York, 1879). (Sample and Link to Complete text)
 * Roscoe Mongan (London, 1879-80). Literally translated.
 * George Augustus Schomberg (London 1879-82). Verse. (Sample and Link to Volume I)
 * Arthur Sanders Way (London, 1880). English verse. (Sample)
 * Charles du Cane. Rhyming fourteeners. (London, 1880) (Link to Volume I)
 * George Herbert Palmer (Boston, 1886). English “rhythmic prose” (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * William Morris (London, 1887). Rhyming verse of irregular line length. (Sample and Link to Full Text)
 * Thomas Clark (London, 1888). Interlinear Greek-English
 * J. G. Cordery. Iambic pentameter. (London, 1897).
 * Samuel Butler (New York, 1900). Prose. (Complete text)
 * John William Mackail (London, 1903). In quatrains. (Sample and Links to Complete Text)
 * Henry Bernard Cotterill (London, 1911). Line for line isometric translation. (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * Arthur Gardner Lewis (New York, 1911). Blank verse.
 * Augustus Taber Murray (London, 1919). Prose. (Sample and Link to Complete Text)
 * Francis Caulfeild (London, 1921). Isometric verse. (Link to Complete Text)
 * William Sinclair Marris (London, 1925). Blank verse.
 * Robert Henry Hiller (Philadelphia, 1927). Prose.
 * Herbert Bates (New York, 1929) Tetrameter verse. (Sample)
 * Thomas Edward Lawrence (London, 1932). Prose. (Sample and Link to Preview)
 * William Henry Denham Rouse (New York, 1937). Prose.  (Review Comment and Link to Preview)
 * Emile Victor Rieu (London, 1945). Prose. (Review Comment and Link to Preview)
 * Samuel Ogden Andrew (London, 1948). Verse.
 * Ennis Rees (New York, 1960). Verse.
 * Robert Fitzgerald (New York, 1961) (Review Comment and Link to Preview)
 * Preston Herschel Epps (New York, 1965). Unabridged school edition.
 * Albert Spaulding Cook (New York, 1967). Line by line verse. (Preview)
 * Richmond Alexander Lattimore (New York, 1965) (Preview)
 * Denison Bingham Hull (Greenwich, Conn., 1978)
 * Walter Shewring (Oxford, 1980). Prose. (Review Comment and Link to Preview)
 * Memas Kolaitis (Santa Barbara, 1983)
 * Allen Mandelbaum (Berkeley, 1990). Blank verse. (Sample and Link to Preview)
 * Roger David Dawe (Lewes, 1993) (Sample)
 * Brian Kemball-Cook (Hitchin, 1993). English hexameter verse.
 * Michael Reck (New York, 1994)
 * Robert Fagles (New York, 1996). (Preview)
 * Martin Hammond (London, 2000). Prose. (Preview)
 * Stanley Lombardo (Indianapolis, 2000). Verse (Link to Preview)
 * Tony Kline (e-text hyperlinked). Prose (Sample and Link to Complete text)
 * Ian Johnston (e-text) (Arlington, Va, 2006) Verse. (Complete text)
 * Rodney Merrill, English hexameters (2002). (Preview)
 * Edward McCrorie (Baltimore 2004) Verse (Review Comment and Link to Preview)
 * Randy Lee Eickhoff, modern prose vernacular (2005) (Review Comment and Link to Preview)
 * James Huddleston, line for line, online interlinear English-Greek (Complete text)
 * Charles Stein (Berkeley, 2008) Free verse. (Review Comment and Link to Preview)