The article deals with the relevance of Hobbes's translations of Homer's Poems from the perspective of Political Thought. These translations, made by the philosopher in the last years of his life, have also been considered to be a sort of 'continuation of Leviathan by others means'. Starting from here, the article, based on a comparative lexical analysis of the original Greek and English texts, aims to highlight three of these 'means' Hobbes uses to disseminate his political theory in a period during which he could not write freely because of censorship.
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