"Luce has an ear for poetry and an eye to the landscape. The result is a work of originality and charm."—George Huxley, honorary professor of Trinity College, Dublin
"A vivid and thoroughly convincing discussion of Homer’s topography. Succeeds admirably in sindicating the accuracy of Homer’s topography. [Luce’s] account is current, informative and eminently readable."—Getzel M. Cohen, Professor of Classics, University of Cincinnati
"This book is especially timely. With each year the new excavations make it clear that Homer’s description of Ilios and its surroundings is compatible with the most recent archaeological discoveries at Troia and Scientific research in the environs."—Prof. Dr. Manfred Korfmann, University of Tubingen, Director of the excavations at Troia.
“Luce has an ear for poetry and an eye to the landscape. The result is a work of originality and charm.”—George Huxley, honorary professor of Trinity College, Dublin