Epic volume
Epic volumes or epic poems describe a series of epic collections related to the Trojan war of ancient Greece. It includes the well-known Ilias of Homer, Odyssey, and Quopleia, Haitian Office, Sirius, Iliuferusis, Nostoy, and Teleognea. Only Ilias and Odyssey are left in complete remembrance, and the rest are known only as fragments. Some scholars include two Homeros epics in epic rights, but the epic of the "epic poem" usually refers only to epic poems other than Ilias and Odyssey. All of these epic poems were built with hexagonal luck, which is about the same size. Ordinarily, epic volumes are sometimes referred to as "Troy volumes," which are intended to distinguish them from Teba, a collection of epics about Thebes.