The World of Odysseus is a concise and penetrating account of the
society that gave birth to the Iliad and the Odyssey--a book that
provides a vivid picture of the Greek Dark Ages, its men and women,
works and days, morals and values. Long celebrated as a pathbreaking
achievement in the social history of the ancient world, M.I. Finley's
brilliant study remains, as classicist Bernard Knox notes in his
introduction to this new edition, "as indispensable to the professional
as it is accessible to the general reader"--a fundamental companion for
students of Homer and Homeric Greece.