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determine who in his house has remained loyal to him and who has helped the suitors. After
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1377:, all of the bird omens—with the exception of the first—show large birds attacking smaller birds. Accompanying each omen is a wish which can be either explicitly stated or only implied. For example, Telemachus wishes for vengeance and for Odysseus to be home, Penelope wishes for Odysseus' return, and the suitors wish for the death of Telemachus.
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725:, making him resistant to Circe's magic. Odysseus forced Circe to change his men back to their human forms and was seduced by her. They remained with her for one year. Finally, guided by Circe's instructions, Odysseus and his crew crossed the ocean and reached a harbor at the western edge of the world, where Odysseus
1597:, published together in 1616 but serialised earlier, were the first to enjoy widespread success. The texts had been published in translation before, with some translated not from the original Greek. Chapman worked on these for a large part of his life. In 1581, Arthur Hall translated the first 10 books of the
377:(ξενία; "guest-friendship"), testing, and omens. Scholars still reflect on the narrative significance of certain groups in the poem, such as women and slaves, who have a more prominent role in the epic than in many other works of ancient literature. This focus is especially remarkable when contrasted with the
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is testing. This occurs in two distinct ways. Odysseus tests the loyalty of others and others test
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Telemachus oversees the hanging of the slaves who have been sleeping with the suitors, most translations introduce derogatory language ("sluts" or "whores") The original Greek does not label
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are known for traveling to the ends of the earth and on their journeys go to the land of the dead. On his voyage to the underworld, Odysseus follows instructions given to him by Circe, who is located at the edges of the world and is associated through imagery with the sun. Like
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and before his return to Ithaca) are real. Both antiquated and contemporary scholars have attempted to map Odysseus's journey but now largely agree that the landscapes, especially of the Apologia (Books 9 to 11), include too many mythic aspects as features to be unequivocally mappable. Classicist
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Telemachus sails home from Sparta, evading an ambush set by the suitors. He disembarks on the coast of Ithaca and meets Odysseus. Odysseus identifies himself to Telemachus (but not to Eumaeus), and they decide that the suitors must be killed. Telemachus goes home first. Accompanied by Eumaeus,
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That night, Athena, disguised as Telemachus, finds a ship and crew for the true prince. The next morning, Telemachus calls an assembly of citizens of Ithaca to discuss what should be done with the insolent suitors, who then scoff at Telemachus. Accompanied by Athena (now disguised as
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formed the basis of education for members of ancient Mediterranean society. That curriculum was adopted by Western humanists, meaning the text was so much a part of the cultural fabric that it became irrelevant whether an individual had read it. As such, the influence of the
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1847:(2005). The novella focuses on Penelope and the twelve female slaves hanged by Odysseus at the poem's ending, an image which haunted Atwood. Atwood's novella comments on the original text, wherein Odysseus' successful return to Ithaca symbolises the restoration of a
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when she recognizes an old scar as she is washing his feet. Eurycleia tries to tell Penelope about the beggar's true identity, but Athena makes sure that Penelope cannot hear her. Odysseus swears Eurycleia to secrecy.
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to find literature's most enduring narrative. It is widely regarded by western literary critics as a timeless classic and remains one of the oldest works of extant literature commonly read by Western audiences.
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and which became part of it at a later date. Similar stories are found in cultures across Europe and the Middle East. According to this explanation, the Cyclops was originally simply a giant or ogre, much like
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to write down their own language. The Homeric poems may have been one of the earliest products of that literacy, and if so, would have been composed some time in the late 8th century BC. Inscribed on a
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As they escaped, however, Odysseus taunted Polyphemus and revealed himself. The Cyclops prayed to his father Poseidon, asking him to curse Odysseus to wander for ten years. After the escape,
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insisted that Zeus punish the men for this sacrilege. They suffered a shipwreck, and all but Odysseus drowned as he clung to a fig tree. Washed ashore on
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Kundmueller, Michelle (2013). "Following Odysseus Home: an Exploration of the Politics of Honor and Family in the Iliad, Odyssey, and Plato's Republic".
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Garcia Morcillo, Marta; Hanesworth, Pauline; Lapeña Marchena, Óscar (11 February 2015).
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gets directions on how to reach the land of the dead from a divine helper: the goddess
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the Cyclopes, whose king, Alcinous, is the great-grandson of the king of the giants,
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suggests that Dante's depiction of Odysseus became understood as a manifestation of
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in which he never returns to Ithaca and instead continues his restless adventuring.
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4316:(1992). "The Byzantines and Homer". In Lamberton, Robert; Keaney, John J. (eds.).
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Watkins, Calvert (1976). "Observations on the "Nestor's Cup" Inscription".
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Foley, John Miles (Spring 2007). ""Reading" Homer through Oral Tradition".
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Homer's Ancient Readers: The Hermeneutics of Greek Epic's Earliest Exegetes
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Most, Glenn W. (1989). "The Structure and Function of Odysseus' Apologoi".
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The East Face of Helicon: West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth
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Bonifazi, Anna (Winter 2009). "Inquiring into Nostos and Its Cognates".
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A Companion to The Iliad: Based on the Translation by Richard Lattimore
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Grafton, Anthony; Most, Glenn W.; Settis, Salvatore (25 October 2010).
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1935:(1995), directed by Theo Angelopoulos, has many of the elements of the
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The Raft of Odysseus: The Ethnographic Imagination of Homer's Odyssey.
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Wilson, Emily (2018). "Introduction: When Was The Odyssey Composed?".
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Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
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by Marinella Guatterini in 1994 on Romaeuropa's website (in Italian).
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Archery at the Dark of the Moon: Poetic Problems in Homer's Odyssey.
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3663:"Review: Helen of Troy | Weight | The Penelopiad | Songs on Bronze"
3402:"Found in Translation: How Women are Making the Classics Their Own"
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2944:"From Carnage to a Camp Beauty Contest: The Endless Allure of Troy"
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prose, is widely considered foundational to the modernist genre.
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and had learned something there of Odysseus's recent wanderings.
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Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming.
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Achilles in Vietnam: Combat trauma and the undoing of character.
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The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times
3698:"Margaret Atwood: A personal odyssey and how she rewrote Homer"
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Tagaris, Karolina (10 July 2018). Heavens, Andrew (ed.).
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3450:"A Translator's Reckoning With the Women of The Odyssey"
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The Meaning of Meat and the Structure of the Odyssey.
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4358:Carne-Ross, D. S. (1998). "The Poem of Odysseus".
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2020:Sirenen – Bilder des Begehrens und des Vernichtens
1782:. Joyce had encountered the figure of Odysseus in
1365:Two important parts of an omen type scene are the
1286:Penelope questions Odysseus to prove his identity.
13117:Classical mythology in western art and literature
5053:Homer: The Odyssey. Landmarks in World Literature
4439:"George Chapman's Translation of Homer's 'iliad'"
4385:Davison, J. A. (1955). "Peisistratus and Homer".
3942:
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3059:Haslam, Michael (2012). "Text and Transmission".
1561:revealed the discovery of a clay tablet near the
1361:Omens are another example of a type scene in the
1324:Finally, the reconciled characters work together.
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783:Tiresias and Circe and hunted the sacred cattle.
656:Odysseus's account of his adventures (Books 9–12)
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4690:. European Joyce studies. Vol. 16. Rodopi.
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1454:, who produced the first printed edition of the
1258:Bathing or providing fresh clothes to the guest.
365:Crucial themes in the poem include the ideas of
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4098:"The Iliad (from The Odyssey (Symphony No. 2))"
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748:Odysseus and the Sirens, eponymous vase of the
5067:The Odyssey: Structure, Narration and Meaning.
1951:(1997) is a television miniseries directed by
1887:(1954) is an Italian film adaptation starring
1407:, have tied this cup to a description of King
852:Ulysses and Telemachus kill Penelope's Suitors
729:. Odysseus summoned the spirit of the prophet
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4505:(revised ed.). New York: Viking Compass.
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3353:The Complete Critical Guide to Alexander Pope
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2402:Zazzera, Elizabeth Della (27 February 2019).
1738:, where Odysseus appends a new ending to the
1509:. The Byzantine Greek scholar and archbishop
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3823:Wilson, Wendy S.; Herman, Gerald H. (2003).
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3184:Myrsiades, Kostas; Pinsker, Sanford (1976).
1312:The characters reply to Odysseus' questions.
471:, has still not returned because he angered
4765:. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
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1778:(1922) was significantly influenced by the
1550:by a Greek printer named Antonios Damilas.
1255:The arrival and the reception of the guest.
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3607:The Oxford Companion to English Literature
3605:Drabble, Margaret, ed. (1995). "Ulysses".
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1565:at Olympia, containing 13 verses from the
890:, also called Homeric hexameter. It opens
866:The next day, Odysseus goes to his father
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6676:On the Cave of the Nymphs in the Odyssey
5055:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
5048:30. Wiesbaden, West Germany: F. Steiner.
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6319:Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions
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4871:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
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4042:from the original on 24 February 2017.
4032:"Monteverdi's 'The Return of Ulysses'"
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453:begins after the end of the ten-year
9531:Oracle of Apollo Thyrxeus at Cyaneae
6534:Telemachus and the Nymphs of Calypso
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589:Escape to the Phaeacians (Books 5–8)
490:Odysseus's protectress, the goddess
5345:, trans. by A. T. Murray (1919) on
4617:. New York: I. B. Tauris & Co.
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2647:"Greek Myths & Greek Mythology"
2414:from the original on 8 October 2020
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13134:Greek mythology in popular culture
8482:Relationship with Greek philosophy
8423:Religions of the ancient Near East
6244:Odysseus and the Isle of the Mists
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5060:Homer's Odyssey and the Near East.
4965:
4248:from the original on 31 March 2021
3732:from the original on 14 June 2020.
3517:Cartwright, Mark (15 March 2017).
3462:from the original on 6 August 2020
3422:from the original on 29 July 2020.
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8567:Religious views of emperor Julian
6582:Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses
6550:Odysseus at the Court of Alcinous
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4709:. University of California Press.
4285:The American Journal of Philology
3710:from the original on 7 July 2020.
3562:from the original on 27 June 2020
3448:Wilson, Emily (8 December 2017).
3356:. London: Routledge. p. 25.
3235:Brammall, Sheldon (1 July 2018).
2197:
1450:of the Greek Renaissance scholar
1415:If the cup is an allusion to the
1342:Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
1298:Testing also has a very specific
978:aside, the last 548 lines of the
779:. Scylla claimed six of his men.
506:. Disguised as a chieftain named
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6656:Historicity of the Homeric epics
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4555:Gorman, Herbert Sherman (1939).
4151:Esiste uno stile Gallotta ?
3886:"Ulysses 31 [Ulysse 31]"
3646:Williams, Linda R., ed. (1992).
3548:North, Anna (20 November 2017).
3529:from the original on 4 July 2017
3378:from the original on 24 May 2022
1446:Portrait by the Italian painter
541:From there, Telemachus rides to
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5071:Johns Hopkins University Press
4983:University of California Press
4922:Willcock, Malcolm L. (2007) .
4343:. Edinburgh University Press.
4264:Fairytale in the Ancient World
4062:Operas in German: A Dictionary
3916:(Franco Piavoli, Italy, 1990)"
3765:Messud, Claire (28 May 2018).
3069:10.1002/9781444350302.wbhe1413
2404:"The Geography of the Odyssey"
2212:"The Greatest Tale Ever Told?"
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795:Return to Ithaca (Books 13–20)
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6519:Jar with Odysseus and Elpenor
6436:Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
6343:The Lost Books of the Odyssey
5420:" by Denton Jaques Snider on
5103:via El Cultural (in Spanish).
4542:(2008). "Finding Neverland".
4216:Ames, Keri Elizabeth (2005).
3890:Our Mythical Childhood Survey
3400:Wilson, Emily (7 July 2017).
3092:Daley, Jason (11 July 2018).
2651:greekmyths-greekmythology.com
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2096:posttraumatic stress disorder
2044:Jean-Claude Gallota's ballet
2000:Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
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1582:English translations of Homer
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1290:Another theme throughout the
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114:English translations of Homer
27:Epic poem attributed to Homer
12192:Greek mythological creatures
8718:Funeral and burial practices
6786:Between Scylla and Charybdis
6377:The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel
6303:The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel
5649:Laertes (father of Odysseus)
5198:The Odyssey in ancient Greek
5189:Resources in other libraries
4815:University of Michigan Press
4761:Lattimore, Richmond (1951).
4742:; Settis, Salvatore (eds.).
4684:Jaurretche, Colleen (2005).
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1819:The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel
1654:Category:Works based on the
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9541:Oracle of Artemis at Ikaros
7667:The Tale of Igor's Campaign
7198:Contest of Homer and Hesiod
6869:Parallels between Virgil's
6566:Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus
5368:public domain audiobook at
5146:theories and practices, of
5025:University Press of America
4926:. New York: Phoenix Books.
2190:Online Etymology Dictionary
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1663:Parallels between Virgil's
1144:Homecoming (Ancient Greek:
625:, Odysseus swims ashore on
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9536:Oracle of Apollo at Ptoion
9480:Temple of Artemis, Ephesus
8958:Greek terracotta figurines
8339:Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis
6279:Les Aventures de Télémaque
6177:O Brother, Where Art Thou?
5014:Cambridge University Press
4947:W. W. Norton & Company
4830:Greenwood Publishing Group
4786:Myrsiades, Kostas (2019).
4779:Princeton University Press
4716:American Political Science
4322:Princeton University Press
4194:New York: Scribner, 2002.
3523:World History Encyclopedia
3241:Translation and Literature
2437:"Map of Odysseus' Journey"
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4856:Thornton, Agathe (1970).
4590:10.1017/s0009840x00996720
4455:10.1017/S0017383500011578
4368:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
4261:Anderson, Graham (2000).
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8321:Interpretation of Dreams
6651:Geography of the Odyssey
6542:The Sorrow of Telemachus
4822:Roman, James W. (2005).
4792:Rutgers University Press
4341:Defining Greek Narrative
4339:Cairns, Douglas (2014).
4126:Dictionnaire de la danse
2131:16 February 2021 at the
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6834:The Apotheosis of Homer
6598:Odysseus and Polyphemus
6558:The Apotheosis of Homer
5046:Hermes: Einzelschriften
5043:Studies in the Odyssey.
5036:Oxford University Press
4788:Reading Homer's Odyssey
4744:The Classical Tradition
3980:Siegel, Janice (2007).
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2389:, "Finding Neverland.".
2166:A Greek–English Lexicon
1808:stream of consciousness
1617:began to translate the
1559:Greek Cultural Ministry
1236:Ancient Agora of Athens
1192:
1156:writes that, in Homer,
1152:. Anna Bonafazi of the
1018:
960:, 'slaughter').
952:
946:
809:John William Waterhouse
402:a wide variety of media
319:group of unruly suitors
13185:Ancient Greek religion
8631:Samothracian Mysteries
8413:Paleo-Balkan mythology
7924:and religious practice
7905:Ancient Greek religion
6606:Ulysses and the Sirens
6590:Ulysses and the Sirens
6574:The Sirens and Ulysses
6495:Tales of Brave Ulysses
5208:(in Ancient Greek) on
5113:1 January 2020 at the
4222:European Joyce Studies
4054:Griffel, Margaret Ross
3796:Luzzi, Joseph (2020).
3061:The Homer Encyclopedia
2653:. 2010. Archived from
1734:meets Odysseus in the
1692:
1459:
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1338:Odysseus and Eurycleia
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727:sacrificed to the dead
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421:Exposition (Books 1–4)
317:had to contend with a
273:) is one of two major
13220:Trojan War literature
9691:Athenian sacred ships
9501:Amphiareion of Oropos
8730:Greco-Roman mysteries
8464:Hellenistic religions
5408:Common Core Standards
5128:Homer and the Odyssey
5106:Reece, Steve. 2011. "
4847:Ruskin, John (1868).
4809:Reece, Steve (1993).
4705:Kenner, Hugh (1971).
4503:The World of Odysseus
3350:Baines, Paul (2000).
3253:10.3366/tal.2018.0339
2157:Liddell, Henry George
1837:adapted parts of the
1788:Adventures of Ulysses
1736:eighth circle of hell
1724:In Canto XXVI of the
1681:
1542:by the Greek scholar
1480:Library of Alexandria
1445:
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1154:University of Cologne
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665:Odysseus Overcome by
663:
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338:predominantly assumes
127: 8th century BC
13180:8th-century BC poems
13175:8th-century BC books
12914:Necklace of Harmonia
12741:Orpheus and Eurydice
12721:Calydonian boar hunt
11917:Isles of the Blessed
11170:Seven against Thebes
9546:Oracle of Menestheus
9036:Greek Magical Papyri
8606:Eleusinian Mysteries
8583:and sacred mysteries
8303:Greek Magical Papyri
8029:Interpretatio graeca
8009:Greek words for love
7552:La Chanson de Roland
6978:Scylla and Charybdis
6739:On Translating Homer
6468:Odysseus, Verbrecher
5224:English translations
5099:18 June 2020 at the
5030:Dougherty, C. 2001.
5008:Bakker, E. J. 2013.
4734:(2010). "Homer". In
4669:The Odyssey of Homer
4613:Hall, Edith (2008).
4578:The Classical Review
4157:1 April 2007 at the
4124:, Philippe Le Moal,
2942:(13 November 2019).
2584:, pp. 481, 492.
2137:Cambridge Dictionary
1794:a re-telling of the
1576:English translations
1448:Domenico Ghirlandaio
1075:. Both Odysseus and
457:(the subject of the
437:, from the villa of
153:Published in English
13205:Public domain books
12989:Trident of Poseidon
12954:Philosopher's stone
12864:Girdle of Aphrodite
12736:Labours of Heracles
12120:Cap of invisibility
11596:Messapian shepherds
10794:Other major deities
10779:Hermes Trismegistus
9737:Theatre of Dionysus
9649:Islands of Diomedes
9608:Cave of Zeus, Aydın
8983:Panathenaic amphora
8854:Amphictyonic league
8601:Dionysian Mysteries
8517:Hellenistic Judaism
8352:Sortes Astrampsychi
7822:Arctinus of Miletus
7798:Arctinus of Miletus
7595:The Siege of Sziget
7338:Book of Dede Korkut
7248:National epic poems
7152:Capture of Oechalia
7062:Attributed to Homer
6817:Suitors of Penelope
6683:Rediscovering Homer
6624:Homeric scholarship
6145:The Return of Ringo
4673:Lattimore, Richmond
4437:Fay, H. C. (1952).
3706:. 28 October 2005.
3049:, pp. 134–148.
3028:, pp. 449–452.
2767:, pp. 284–330.
2750:, pp. 320–321.
2572:, pp. 124–125.
2560:, pp. 127–131.
2480:, pp. 402–417.
2373:, 1.2.15, cited in
1953:Andrei Konchalovsky
1877:Giuseppe de Liguoro
1865:Film and television
1851:system. Similarly,
1409:Nestor's golden cup
1392:Phoenician alphabet
1124:Themes and patterns
735:livestock of Helios
485:suitors of Penelope
394:English translation
13210:Pigs in literature
12959:Shield of Achilles
12134:Animals, daemons,
11912:Fields of Asphodel
11656:Polybus of Corinth
11160:Calydonian hunters
9784:Primordial deities
9639:Island of Achilles
9582:Mount Ida (Turkey)
8993:Sacrificial tripod
8677:Religious practice
8591:Arcadian Mysteries
8472:Early Christianity
8401:Mycenaean religion
8265:Catalogue of Women
7862:Eugammon of Cyrene
7838:Eumelus of Corinth
6829:Old Man of the Sea
6713:Dactylic hexameter
6697:Hermoniakos' Iliad
6287:The World's Desire
6252:Star Trek: Odyssey
6153:Nostos: The Return
5910:Old Man of the Sea
5755:Deucalion of Crete
5092:. Madrid: Gredos.
5051:Griffin, J. 1987.
5019:Barnouw, J. 2004.
4988:Clayton, B. 2004.
4763:The Iliad of Homer
4512:College Literature
4364:Fitzgerald, Robert
3998:10.1353/mou.0.0029
3914:Nostos, il ritorno
3771:The New York Times
3190:College Literature
2940:Higgins, Charlotte
2441:classics.upenn.edu
2408:Lapham's Quarterly
2005:Claudio Monteverdi
1920:Nostos: The Return
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12716:Apollo and Daphne
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7462:Epic of Gilgamesh
7438:Hikayat Seri Rama
7424:Hikayat Hang Tuah
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7070:Batrachomyomachia
7052:Works related to
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6708:Epithets in Homer
6703:Hysteron proteron
6452:Glam Slam Ulysses
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5422:Project Gutenberg
5388:The Odyssey Comix
5335:Project Gutenberg
5316:Project Gutenberg
5308:Samuel H. Butcher
5293:Project Gutenberg
5274:Project Gutenberg
5255:Project Gutenberg
5162:Library resources
5126:Saïd, S. 2011 ..
5058:Louden, B. 2011.
4977:Austin, N. 1975.
4956:978-0-393-08905-9
4933:978-0-226-89855-1
4839:978-0-313-31972-3
4801:978-1-68448-136-1
4790:. New Brunswick:
4753:978-0-674-03572-0
4732:Lamberton, Robert
4697:978-90-420-1617-0
4624:978-1-84511-575-3
4443:Greece & Rome
4377:978-0-374-52574-3
4350:978-0-7486-8010-8
4331:978-0-6916-5627-4
4274:978-0-415-23702-4
4200:978-0-7432-1157-4
4180:978-0-684-81321-9
4130:éditions Larousse
4071:978-1-4422-4797-0
4038:. 23 March 2007.
3954:978-0-674-03572-0
3929:978-1-4742-9859-9
3871:978-1-135-01317-2
3836:978-0-8251-4615-2
3728:. 21 April 2018.
3620:978-0-19-866221-1
3336:978-0-674-03572-0
3078:978-1-4051-7768-9
2813:, pp. 52–57.
2788:, pp. 47–51.
2726:, pp. 38–46.
2636:, pp. 16–37.
2183:Harper, Douglas.
2078:wrote two books,
1822:begins where the
1814:Nikos Kazantzakis
1759:Sinbad the Sailor
1629:classical studies
1627:, a professor of
1438:Textual tradition
1118:Epic of Gilgamesh
1068:Epic of Gilgamesh
757: 480–470 BC
549:. There he finds
545:, accompanied by
534:, who resided in
412:topped the list.
294:. It follows the
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6444:The Golden Apple
6311:The Human Comedy
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2350:Carne-Ross 1998
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2210:(22 May 2018).
2208:Haynes, Natalie
2205:
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2171:Perseus Project
2147:
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2133:Wayback Machine
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2071:
2050:, based on the
2035:Robert W. Smith
1995:
1989:
1987:Opera and music
1893:Silvana Mangano
1867:
1853:Madeline Miller
1835:Margaret Atwood
1764:The Irish poet
1732:Dante Alighieri
1722:
1682:Front cover of
1676:
1659:
1650:
1584:
1578:
1569:
1535:editio princeps
1532:, known as the
1521:
1517:
1440:
1405:Calvert Watkins
1388:
1383:
1381:Textual history
1331:
1280:
1224:
1184:
1131:
1126:
1043:
1035:Peter T. Struck
1022:(modern Greek:
998:
990:Main articles:
988:
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856:Thomas Degeorge
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673:Francesco Hayez
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538:after the war.
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12600:
12594:
12593:
12591:
12590:
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12565:
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12558:Laestrygonians
12555:
12550:
12545:
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12535:
12530:
12525:
12520:
12515:
12510:
12504:
12502:
12498:
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12494:
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12490:
12489:
12487:
12486:
12484:Teumessian fox
12481:
12476:
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12466:
12461:
12456:
12451:
12446:
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12439:Lernaean Hydra
12436:
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12406:
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12395:
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12325:
12320:
12315:
12310:
12305:
12304:
12303:
12293:
12288:
12287:
12286:
12284:Ichthyocentaur
12281:
12270:
12264:
12258:
12257:
12255:
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12249:
12244:
12243:
12242:
12237:
12232:
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12128:
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12122:
12117:
12111:
12109:
12105:
12104:
12102:
12101:
12096:
12091:
12086:
12081:
12076:
12071:
12066:
12060:
12058:
12052:
12051:
12049:
12048:
12043:
12038:
12033:
12028:
12023:
12017:
12012:
12007:
12002:
11997:
11992:
11986:
11984:
11980:
11979:
11977:
11976:
11971:
11965:
11963:
11959:
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11939:
11937:
11933:
11932:
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11924:
11919:
11914:
11909:
11904:
11898:
11896:
11892:
11891:
11888:
11887:
11885:
11884:
11878:
11876:
11872:
11871:
11869:
11868:
11863:
11859:Ploutonion at
11857:
11853:Ploutonion at
11850:
11848:
11842:
11841:
11838:
11837:
11835:
11834:
11828:
11821:
11819:
11815:
11814:
11812:
11811:
11805:
11799:
11792:
11786:
11782:
11781:
11779:
11778:
11773:
11768:
11762:
11760:
11756:
11755:
11753:
11752:
11747:
11742:
11737:
11732:
11727:
11721:
11719:
11712:
11711:the underworld
11703:
11697:
11696:
11694:
11693:
11688:
11683:
11678:
11673:
11668:
11663:
11658:
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11436:
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11016:
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11005:
11000:
10995:
10990:
10985:
10980:
10975:
10970:
10965:
10960:
10955:
10950:
10945:
10940:
10938:Ajax the Great
10935:
10930:
10925:
10920:
10915:
10909:
10907:
10900:
10892:
10891:
10888:
10887:
10885:
10884:
10879:
10874:
10869:
10864:
10858:
10853:
10846:
10841:
10836:
10831:
10826:
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10824:
10819:
10814:
10809:
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10796:
10790:
10789:
10787:
10786:
10781:
10776:
10771:
10765:
10763:
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10758:
10756:
10755:
10750:
10745:
10739:
10737:
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10714:
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10607:
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10592:
10586:
10584:
10583:Health deities
10580:
10579:
10576:
10575:
10573:
10572:
10567:
10562:
10557:
10552:
10547:
10542:
10537:
10528:
10523:
10517:
10514:
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10510:
10505:
10504:
10503:
10493:
10487:
10485:
10476:
10470:
10469:
10467:
10466:
10461:
10456:
10451:
10446:
10441:
10436:
10431:
10426:
10421:
10416:
10411:
10406:
10401:
10396:
10391:
10386:
10384:Gynaecothoenas
10381:
10376:
10371:
10366:
10361:
10356:
10351:
10346:
10341:
10336:
10331:
10326:
10320:
10318:
10314:
10313:
10310:
10309:
10307:
10306:
10301:
10296:
10295:
10294:
10283:
10280:
10279:
10277:
10276:
10271:
10266:
10261:
10259:Hermaphroditus
10256:
10251:
10246:
10240:
10238:
10229:
10225:
10224:
10222:
10221:
10216:
10211:
10206:
10201:
10196:
10191:
10186:
10181:
10176:
10171:
10166:
10161:
10156:
10151:
10146:
10141:
10135:
10133:
10127:
10126:
10124:
10123:
10118:
10113:
10108:
10103:
10098:
10093:
10088:
10083:
10078:
10073:
10068:
10063:
10057:
10055:
10049:
10048:
10045:
10044:
10042:
10041:
10036:
10031:
10025:
10023:
10019:
10018:
10016:
10015:
10010:
10005:
10000:
9995:
9990:
9985:
9980:
9975:
9970:
9965:
9960:
9955:
9949:
9947:
9943:
9942:
9940:
9939:
9934:
9929:
9924:
9919:
9914:
9909:
9904:
9899:
9894:
9889:
9884:
9878:
9876:
9869:
9863:
9862:
9860:
9859:
9854:
9849:
9844:
9839:
9834:
9829:
9824:
9819:
9814:
9809:
9804:
9799:
9794:
9788:
9786:
9777:
9765:
9764:
9751:
9750:
9747:
9746:
9743:
9742:
9740:
9739:
9734:
9729:
9724:
9719:
9714:
9709:
9708:
9707:
9700:
9687:
9685:
9681:
9680:
9678:
9677:
9675:Pierian Spring
9672:
9667:
9661:
9659:
9655:
9654:
9652:
9651:
9646:
9641:
9635:
9633:
9629:
9628:
9626:
9625:
9620:
9615:
9610:
9604:
9602:
9598:
9597:
9595:
9594:
9589:
9584:
9579:
9574:
9568:
9566:
9562:
9561:
9559:
9558:
9553:
9548:
9543:
9538:
9533:
9528:
9523:
9518:
9513:
9508:
9503:
9497:
9495:
9491:
9490:
9488:
9487:
9482:
9477:
9472:
9467:
9462:
9457:
9452:
9447:
9442:
9437:
9432:
9426:
9424:
9410:
9406:
9405:
9402:
9401:
9398:
9397:
9394:
9393:
9391:
9390:
9385:
9383:Isthmian Games
9380:
9375:
9370:
9365:
9359:
9357:
9351:
9350:
9348:
9347:
9342:
9337:
9331:
9325:
9321:
9320:
9318:
9317:
9312:
9307:
9302:
9297:
9292:
9287:
9282:
9277:
9272:
9267:
9262:
9257:
9252:
9247:
9242:
9237:
9232:
9227:
9222:
9217:
9212:
9207:
9202:
9197:
9192:
9187:
9182:
9177:
9172:
9167:
9162:
9157:
9152:
9147:
9142:
9137:
9132:
9127:
9122:
9117:
9112:
9107:
9102:
9097:
9092:
9087:
9081:
9079:
9070:
9066:
9065:
9063:
9062:
9057:
9052:
9051:
9050:
9038:
9033:
9028:
9023:
9017:
9015:
9009:
9008:
9006:
9005:
9000:
8995:
8990:
8985:
8980:
8975:
8970:
8965:
8960:
8955:
8954:
8953:
8948:
8938:
8932:
8930:
8924:
8923:
8921:
8920:
8915:
8914:
8913:
8903:
8898:
8893:
8888:
8887:
8886:
8876:
8871:
8866:
8861:
8856:
8850:
8848:
8842:
8841:
8839:
8838:
8833:
8832:
8831:
8826:
8821:
8816:
8815:
8814:
8809:
8794:
8789:
8784:
8779:
8774:
8769:
8764:
8759:
8754:
8749:
8744:
8743:
8742:
8732:
8727:
8726:
8725:
8715:
8710:
8705:
8700:
8698:Astragalomancy
8695:
8689:
8687:
8678:
8674:
8673:
8670:
8669:
8667:
8666:
8661:
8656:
8651:
8645:
8643:
8637:
8636:
8634:
8633:
8628:
8623:
8618:
8613:
8608:
8603:
8598:
8593:
8587:
8585:
8577:
8576:
8574:
8573:
8572:
8571:
8570:
8569:
8564:
8557:Roman religion
8554:
8552:Greco-Buddhism
8549:
8544:
8543:
8542:
8540:Ptolemaic cult
8526:
8525:
8524:
8514:
8513:
8512:
8507:
8502:
8497:
8486:
8485:
8484:
8479:
8468:
8466:
8460:
8459:
8457:
8456:
8451:
8446:
8441:
8435:
8433:
8429:
8428:
8426:
8425:
8420:
8415:
8410:
8409:
8408:
8398:
8393:
8390:
8388:
8381:
8377:
8376:
8373:
8372:
8370:
8369:
8366:Works and Days
8362:
8355:
8348:
8341:
8336:
8329:
8324:
8317:
8310:
8305:
8300:
8292:
8285:
8280:
8278:Delphic maxims
8275:
8268:
8261:
8254:
8247:
8242:
8240:Aesop's Fables
8236:
8234:
8230:
8229:
8227:
8226:
8219:
8212:
8205:
8197:
8195:
8189:
8188:
8186:
8185:
8178:
8171:
8164:
8157:
8150:
8143:
8136:
8128:
8126:
8117:
8105:
8104:
8102:
8101:
8096:
8091:
8086:
8081:
8076:
8071:
8066:
8061:
8059:Paradoxography
8056:
8051:
8049:Metempsychosis
8046:
8041:
8036:
8031:
8026:
8021:
8016:
8011:
8006:
8001:
7996:
7991:
7986:
7981:
7976:
7971:
7966:
7961:
7956:
7951:
7950:
7949:
7944:
7933:
7931:
7927:
7926:
7913:
7912:
7901:
7900:
7893:
7886:
7878:
7869:
7868:
7866:
7865:
7853:
7841:
7825:
7813:
7801:
7789:
7777:
7764:
7761:
7760:
7753:
7752:
7745:
7738:
7730:
7721:
7720:
7718:
7717:
7710:
7705:
7698:
7692:
7690:
7686:
7685:
7683:
7682:
7675:
7670:
7663:
7658:
7651:
7646:
7639:
7634:
7627:
7622:
7615:
7610:
7603:
7598:
7591:
7586:
7579:
7572:
7567:
7564:Nibelungenlied
7560:
7555:
7548:
7543:
7536:
7531:
7524:
7519:
7512:
7506:
7504:
7500:
7499:
7497:
7496:
7489:
7484:
7477:
7474:Silappatikaram
7470:
7465:
7458:
7453:
7446:
7441:
7434:
7431:Sejarah Melayu
7427:
7420:
7415:
7408:
7403:
7396:
7391:
7384:
7377:
7372:
7365:
7360:
7353:
7346:
7341:
7334:
7329:
7322:
7316:
7314:
7310:
7309:
7307:
7306:
7299:
7292:
7287:
7284:The Araucaniad
7276:
7271:
7264:
7258:
7256:
7252:
7251:
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11062:
11060:
11057:
11055:
11052:
11050:
11047:
11045:
11042:
11040:
11037:
11035:
11032:
11030:
11027:
11025:
11022:
11020:
11017:
11014:
11011:
11009:
11006:
11004:
11001:
10999:
10996:
10994:
10991:
10989:
10986:
10984:
10981:
10979:
10976:
10974:
10971:
10969:
10966:
10964:
10961:
10959:
10956:
10954:
10951:
10949:
10946:
10944:
10941:
10939:
10936:
10934:
10931:
10929:
10926:
10924:
10921:
10919:
10916:
10914:
10911:
10910:
10908:
10904:
10901:
10899:
10893:
10883:
10880:
10878:
10875:
10873:
10870:
10868:
10865:
10863:
10859:
10857:
10854:
10851:
10847:
10845:
10842:
10840:
10837:
10835:
10832:
10830:
10827:
10823:
10820:
10818:
10815:
10813:
10810:
10808:
10805:
10804:
10803:
10800:
10799:
10797:
10795:
10791:
10785:
10782:
10780:
10777:
10775:
10772:
10770:
10767:
10766:
10764:
10762:Magic deities
10760:
10754:
10751:
10749:
10746:
10744:
10741:
10740:
10738:
10734:
10728:
10725:
10723:
10720:
10718:
10715:
10713:
10710:
10709:
10707:
10703:
10697:
10694:
10692:
10689:
10687:
10684:
10682:
10679:
10677:
10674:
10673:
10671:
10669:Sleep deities
10667:
10661:
10658:
10656:
10653:
10651:
10648:
10646:
10643:
10641:
10638:
10636:
10633:
10631:
10628:
10626:
10623:
10621:
10618:
10616:
10613:
10611:
10608:
10606:
10603:
10601:
10598:
10596:
10593:
10591:
10588:
10587:
10585:
10581:
10571:
10568:
10566:
10563:
10561:
10558:
10556:
10553:
10551:
10548:
10546:
10543:
10541:
10538:
10536:
10532:
10529:
10527:
10524:
10522:
10519:
10518:
10515:
10509:
10506:
10502:
10499:
10498:
10497:
10494:
10492:
10489:
10488:
10486:
10484:
10480:
10477:
10475:
10471:
10465:
10462:
10460:
10457:
10455:
10452:
10450:
10447:
10445:
10442:
10440:
10437:
10435:
10432:
10430:
10427:
10425:
10422:
10420:
10417:
10415:
10412:
10410:
10407:
10405:
10402:
10400:
10397:
10395:
10392:
10390:
10387:
10385:
10382:
10380:
10377:
10375:
10372:
10370:
10367:
10365:
10362:
10360:
10357:
10355:
10352:
10350:
10347:
10345:
10342:
10340:
10337:
10335:
10332:
10330:
10327:
10325:
10322:
10321:
10319:
10315:
10305:
10302:
10300:
10297:
10293:
10290:
10289:
10288:
10285:
10284:
10281:
10275:
10272:
10270:
10267:
10265:
10262:
10260:
10257:
10255:
10252:
10250:
10247:
10245:
10242:
10241:
10239:
10237:
10233:
10230:
10226:
10220:
10217:
10215:
10212:
10210:
10207:
10205:
10202:
10200:
10197:
10195:
10192:
10190:
10187:
10185:
10182:
10180:
10177:
10175:
10172:
10170:
10167:
10165:
10162:
10160:
10157:
10155:
10152:
10150:
10147:
10145:
10142:
10140:
10137:
10136:
10134:
10132:
10131:Water deities
10128:
10122:
10119:
10117:
10114:
10112:
10109:
10107:
10104:
10102:
10099:
10097:
10094:
10092:
10089:
10087:
10084:
10082:
10079:
10077:
10074:
10072:
10069:
10067:
10064:
10062:
10059:
10058:
10056:
10054:
10050:
10040:
10037:
10035:
10032:
10030:
10027:
10026:
10024:
10020:
10014:
10011:
10009:
10006:
10004:
10001:
9999:
9996:
9994:
9991:
9989:
9986:
9984:
9981:
9979:
9976:
9974:
9971:
9969:
9966:
9964:
9961:
9959:
9956:
9954:
9951:
9950:
9948:
9944:
9938:
9935:
9933:
9930:
9928:
9925:
9923:
9920:
9918:
9915:
9913:
9910:
9908:
9905:
9903:
9900:
9898:
9895:
9893:
9890:
9888:
9885:
9883:
9880:
9879:
9877:
9873:
9870:
9868:
9864:
9858:
9855:
9853:
9850:
9848:
9845:
9843:
9840:
9838:
9835:
9833:
9830:
9828:
9825:
9823:
9820:
9818:
9815:
9813:
9810:
9808:
9805:
9803:
9800:
9798:
9795:
9793:
9790:
9789:
9787:
9785:
9781:
9778:
9775:
9770:
9766:
9762:
9756:
9752:
9738:
9735:
9733:
9730:
9728:
9725:
9723:
9720:
9718:
9715:
9713:
9710:
9706:
9705:
9701:
9699:
9698:
9694:
9693:
9692:
9689:
9688:
9686:
9682:
9676:
9673:
9671:
9668:
9666:
9663:
9662:
9660:
9656:
9650:
9647:
9645:
9642:
9640:
9637:
9636:
9634:
9630:
9624:
9621:
9619:
9616:
9614:
9611:
9609:
9606:
9605:
9603:
9599:
9593:
9590:
9588:
9587:Mount Lykaion
9585:
9583:
9580:
9578:
9575:
9573:
9570:
9569:
9567:
9563:
9557:
9554:
9552:
9549:
9547:
9544:
9542:
9539:
9537:
9534:
9532:
9529:
9527:
9524:
9522:
9519:
9517:
9514:
9512:
9509:
9507:
9504:
9502:
9499:
9498:
9496:
9492:
9486:
9483:
9481:
9478:
9476:
9473:
9471:
9468:
9466:
9463:
9461:
9458:
9456:
9453:
9451:
9448:
9446:
9443:
9441:
9438:
9436:
9433:
9431:
9428:
9427:
9425:
9423:
9418:
9414:
9411:
9409:Sacred places
9407:
9389:
9386:
9384:
9381:
9379:
9376:
9374:
9373:Pythian Games
9371:
9369:
9368:Heraean Games
9366:
9364:
9363:Olympic Games
9361:
9360:
9358:
9356:
9352:
9346:
9343:
9341:
9338:
9336:
9333:
9332:
9329:
9326:
9322:
9316:
9313:
9311:
9308:
9306:
9303:
9301:
9298:
9296:
9293:
9291:
9288:
9286:
9283:
9281:
9278:
9276:
9273:
9271:
9268:
9266:
9263:
9261:
9258:
9256:
9253:
9251:
9248:
9246:
9243:
9241:
9238:
9236:
9233:
9231:
9228:
9226:
9223:
9221:
9218:
9216:
9213:
9211:
9208:
9206:
9203:
9201:
9198:
9196:
9193:
9191:
9188:
9186:
9183:
9181:
9178:
9176:
9173:
9171:
9168:
9166:
9163:
9161:
9158:
9156:
9153:
9151:
9148:
9146:
9143:
9141:
9138:
9136:
9133:
9131:
9128:
9126:
9123:
9121:
9118:
9116:
9113:
9111:
9108:
9106:
9103:
9101:
9098:
9096:
9093:
9091:
9088:
9086:
9083:
9082:
9080:
9074:
9071:
9067:
9061:
9058:
9056:
9053:
9049:
9048:
9044:
9043:
9042:
9039:
9037:
9034:
9032:
9029:
9027:
9024:
9022:
9019:
9018:
9016:
9014:
9010:
9004:
9001:
8999:
8996:
8994:
8991:
8989:
8986:
8984:
8981:
8979:
8976:
8974:
8971:
8969:
8966:
8964:
8961:
8959:
8956:
8952:
8949:
8947:
8944:
8943:
8942:
8939:
8937:
8934:
8933:
8931:
8925:
8919:
8916:
8912:
8909:
8908:
8907:
8904:
8902:
8899:
8897:
8894:
8892:
8889:
8885:
8884:Hierophylakes
8882:
8881:
8880:
8877:
8875:
8872:
8870:
8867:
8865:
8862:
8860:
8857:
8855:
8852:
8851:
8849:
8843:
8837:
8834:
8830:
8827:
8825:
8822:
8820:
8817:
8813:
8810:
8808:
8805:
8804:
8803:
8800:
8799:
8798:
8795:
8793:
8790:
8788:
8785:
8783:
8780:
8778:
8775:
8773:
8770:
8768:
8765:
8763:
8760:
8758:
8755:
8753:
8750:
8748:
8745:
8741:
8738:
8737:
8736:
8733:
8731:
8728:
8724:
8721:
8720:
8719:
8716:
8714:
8711:
8709:
8706:
8704:
8701:
8699:
8696:
8694:
8691:
8690:
8688:
8682:
8679:
8675:
8665:
8662:
8660:
8657:
8655:
8652:
8650:
8649:Discordianism
8647:
8646:
8644:
8642:
8638:
8632:
8629:
8627:
8624:
8622:
8619:
8617:
8614:
8612:
8609:
8607:
8604:
8602:
8599:
8597:
8594:
8592:
8589:
8588:
8586:
8584:
8578:
8568:
8565:
8563:
8562:Imperial cult
8560:
8559:
8558:
8555:
8553:
8550:
8548:
8545:
8541:
8538:
8537:
8536:
8533:
8532:
8530:
8527:
8523:
8520:
8519:
8518:
8515:
8511:
8508:
8506:
8503:
8501:
8498:
8496:
8495:Early alchemy
8493:
8492:
8490:
8487:
8483:
8480:
8478:
8475:
8474:
8473:
8470:
8469:
8467:
8465:
8461:
8455:
8452:
8450:
8447:
8445:
8442:
8440:
8437:
8436:
8434:
8430:
8424:
8421:
8419:
8416:
8414:
8411:
8407:
8404:
8403:
8402:
8399:
8397:
8394:
8392:
8391:
8389:
8385:
8382:
8378:
8368:
8367:
8363:
8361:
8360:
8356:
8354:
8353:
8349:
8347:
8346:
8342:
8340:
8337:
8335:
8334:
8333:Oneirocritica
8330:
8328:
8325:
8323:
8322:
8318:
8316:
8315:
8314:Homeric Hymns
8311:
8309:
8306:
8304:
8301:
8299:
8298:of Pythagoras
8297:
8296:Golden Verses
8293:
8291:
8290:
8286:
8284:
8281:
8279:
8276:
8274:
8273:
8269:
8267:
8266:
8262:
8260:
8259:
8255:
8253:
8252:
8248:
8246:
8243:
8241:
8238:
8237:
8235:
8231:
8225:
8224:
8220:
8218:
8217:
8213:
8211:
8210:
8206:
8204:
8203:
8199:
8198:
8196:
8194:
8190:
8184:
8183:
8179:
8177:
8176:
8172:
8170:
8169:
8165:
8163:
8162:
8158:
8156:
8155:
8151:
8149:
8148:
8144:
8142:
8141:
8137:
8135:
8134:
8130:
8129:
8127:
8125:
8121:
8118:
8116:
8111:
8106:
8100:
8097:
8095:
8092:
8090:
8087:
8085:
8082:
8080:
8077:
8075:
8072:
8070:
8067:
8065:
8062:
8060:
8057:
8055:
8052:
8050:
8047:
8045:
8044:Metamorphosis
8042:
8040:
8037:
8035:
8032:
8030:
8027:
8025:
8022:
8020:
8017:
8015:
8012:
8010:
8007:
8005:
8002:
8000:
7997:
7995:
7992:
7990:
7987:
7985:
7982:
7980:
7977:
7975:
7972:
7970:
7967:
7965:
7962:
7960:
7957:
7955:
7952:
7948:
7945:
7943:
7940:
7939:
7938:
7935:
7934:
7932:
7928:
7923:
7918:
7914:
7910:
7906:
7899:
7894:
7892:
7887:
7885:
7880:
7879:
7876:
7863:
7859:
7858:
7854:
7851:
7847:
7846:
7842:
7839:
7835:
7831:
7830:
7826:
7823:
7819:
7818:
7814:
7811:
7807:
7806:
7802:
7799:
7795:
7794:
7790:
7787:
7783:
7782:
7778:
7775:
7771:
7770:
7766:
7765:
7762:
7758:
7751:
7746:
7744:
7739:
7737:
7732:
7731:
7728:
7716:
7715:
7711:
7709:
7706:
7704:
7703:
7699:
7697:
7694:
7693:
7691:
7687:
7681:
7680:
7676:
7674:
7671:
7669:
7668:
7664:
7662:
7659:
7657:
7656:
7652:
7650:
7647:
7645:
7644:
7640:
7638:
7635:
7633:
7632:
7628:
7626:
7623:
7621:
7620:
7616:
7614:
7611:
7609:
7608:
7607:Divine Comedy
7604:
7602:
7599:
7597:
7596:
7592:
7590:
7587:
7585:
7584:
7580:
7578:
7577:
7573:
7571:
7568:
7566:
7565:
7561:
7559:
7556:
7554:
7553:
7549:
7547:
7544:
7542:
7541:
7537:
7535:
7532:
7530:
7529:
7525:
7523:
7520:
7518:
7517:
7513:
7511:
7508:
7507:
7505:
7501:
7495:
7494:
7490:
7488:
7485:
7483:
7482:
7478:
7476:
7475:
7471:
7469:
7466:
7464:
7463:
7459:
7457:
7454:
7452:
7451:
7447:
7445:
7442:
7440:
7439:
7435:
7433:
7432:
7428:
7426:
7425:
7421:
7419:
7416:
7414:
7413:
7409:
7407:
7404:
7402:
7401:
7400:Epic of Manas
7397:
7395:
7392:
7390:
7389:
7385:
7383:
7382:
7378:
7376:
7373:
7371:
7370:
7366:
7364:
7361:
7359:
7358:
7354:
7352:
7351:
7347:
7345:
7342:
7340:
7339:
7335:
7333:
7330:
7328:
7327:
7323:
7321:
7318:
7317:
7315:
7311:
7305:
7304:
7300:
7298:
7297:
7293:
7291:
7288:
7286:
7285:
7281:
7277:
7275:
7272:
7270:
7269:
7268:Martín Fierro
7265:
7263:
7260:
7259:
7257:
7253:
7249:
7242:
7237:
7235:
7230:
7228:
7223:
7222:
7219:
7207:
7206:
7205:Life of Homer
7202:
7200:
7199:
7195:
7193:
7190:
7189:
7187:
7183:
7178:
7168:
7167:
7163:
7161:
7160:
7156:
7154:
7153:
7149:
7147:
7146:
7142:
7140:
7139:
7135:
7133:
7132:
7128:
7126:
7125:
7121:
7119:
7118:
7114:
7112:
7111:
7110:Homeric Hymns
7107:
7104:
7100:
7099:
7095:
7093:
7092:
7088:
7086:
7085:
7081:
7079:
7078:
7074:
7072:
7071:
7067:
7066:
7064:
7060:
7055:
7047:
7042:
7040:
7035:
7033:
7028:
7027:
7024:
7018:
7011:
6999:
6996:
6994:
6991:
6989:
6986:
6984:
6981:
6979:
6976:
6974:
6971:
6969:
6966:
6964:
6961:
6959:
6956:
6954:
6951:
6949:
6945:
6943:
6939:
6937:
6934:
6933:
6930:
6926:
6925:
6916:
6911:
6909:
6904:
6902:
6897:
6896:
6893:
6881:
6880:
6876:
6872:
6867:
6865:
6864:
6860:
6857:
6856:
6855:Cold Mountain
6852:
6849:
6848:
6847:Cold Mountain
6844:
6842:
6841:
6837:
6835:
6832:
6830:
6827:
6825:
6824:
6820:
6818:
6815:
6813:
6810:
6808:
6805:
6803:
6800:
6799:
6797:
6793:
6787:
6784:
6782:
6781:In medias res
6779:
6778:
6776:
6772:
6766:
6765:
6761:
6759:
6758:
6754:
6753:
6751:
6747:
6741:
6740:
6736:
6733:
6729:
6728:
6726:
6724:
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6521:(c. 440 B.C.)
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6179:
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6172:(2000 French)
6171:
6170:
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6163:
6162:
6161:Ulysses' Gaze
6158:
6155:
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6150:
6147:
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5657:(grandfather)
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5331:Samuel Butler
5328:
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5026:
5023:Lanham, MD:
5022:
5018:
5015:
5011:
5007:
5005:44(3):255–77.
5004:
5003:
4998:
4995:
4991:
4987:
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4813:. Ann Arbor:
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4777:. Princeton:
4776:
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4708:
4707:The Pound Era
4703:
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4693:
4689:
4688:
4682:
4678:
4674:
4670:
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4658:
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4499:Finley, Moses
4496:
4484:
4480:
4476:
4472:
4468:
4464:
4460:
4456:
4452:
4448:
4444:
4440:
4435:
4432:(2): 284–330.
4431:
4427:
4426:
4420:
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4412:
4408:
4404:
4400:
4396:
4392:
4388:
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4365:
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4352:
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4342:
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4333:
4327:
4323:
4320:. Princeton:
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4315:
4311:
4307:
4303:
4299:
4295:
4291:
4287:
4286:
4280:
4276:
4270:
4267:. Routledge.
4266:
4265:
4259:
4247:
4243:
4239:
4235:
4231:
4227:
4223:
4219:
4214:
4213:
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4197:
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4177:
4173:
4167:
4160:
4156:
4153:
4152:
4146:
4139:
4135:
4131:
4128:(in French),
4127:
4123:
4122:
4115:
4107:
4103:
4099:
4093:
4077:
4073:
4067:
4063:
4059:
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4027:
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3809:9781441195616
3805:
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3664:
3657:
3649:
3642:
3635:
3630:
3622:
3616:
3612:
3608:
3601:
3595:, p. 29.
3594:
3589:
3583:, p. 45.
3582:
3577:
3561:
3557:
3556:
3551:
3544:
3528:
3524:
3520:
3513:
3506:
3501:
3495:, p. 25.
3494:
3489:
3483:, p. 50.
3482:
3477:
3461:
3457:
3456:
3451:
3444:
3438:, p. 86.
3437:
3432:
3430:
3421:
3417:
3413:
3409:
3408:
3403:
3396:
3394:
3377:
3373:
3369:
3365:
3363:0-203-16993-X
3359:
3355:
3354:
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3332:
3328:
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3319:
3303:
3299:
3298:
3290:
3274:
3270:
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3262:
3258:
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3250:
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3215:
3211:
3207:
3203:
3199:
3195:
3191:
3187:
3180:
3173:
3168:
3160:
3156:
3152:
3146:
3138:
3134:
3133:
3128:
3121:
3105:
3101:
3100:
3095:
3088:
3080:
3074:
3070:
3066:
3062:
3055:
3048:
3047:Browning 1992
3043:
3041:
3039:
3037:
3035:
3027:
3022:
3020:
3018:
3016:
3014:
3012:
3004:
2999:
2992:
2987:
2980:
2975:
2969:, p. 28.
2968:
2963:
2955:
2951:
2950:
2945:
2941:
2935:
2929:, p. 23.
2928:
2923:
2921:
2914:, p. 21.
2913:
2908:
2906:
2904:
2897:, 20.240–243.
2896:
2891:
2884:
2879:
2873:, 15.155–159.
2872:
2867:
2860:
2855:
2848:
2843:
2836:
2831:
2825:, 20.103–104.
2824:
2819:
2812:
2811:Thornton 1970
2807:
2805:
2803:
2801:
2799:
2797:
2795:
2787:
2786:Thornton 1970
2782:
2780:
2778:
2776:
2774:
2766:
2761:
2759:
2757:
2749:
2744:
2738:, 17.415–444.
2737:
2732:
2725:
2724:Thornton 1970
2720:
2718:
2716:
2714:
2706:
2701:
2699:
2697:
2689:
2684:
2677:
2672:
2657:on 2 May 2016
2656:
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2642:
2635:
2634:Thornton 1970
2630:
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2613:Thornton 1970
2609:
2607:
2605:
2603:
2595:
2594:Bonifazi 2009
2590:
2583:
2582:Bonifazi 2009
2578:
2571:
2570:Anderson 2000
2566:
2559:
2558:Anderson 2000
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2298:
2291:
2285:, p. 32.
2284:
2283:Willcock 2007
2279:
2273:, p. 14.
2272:
2267:
2261:, p. 19.
2260:
2255:
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2219:
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2213:
2209:
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2167:
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2161:Scott, Robert
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2076:Jonathan Shay
2074:Psychiatrist
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1981:
1980:Coen brothers
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1961:Greta Scacchi
1958:
1955:and starring
1954:
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1949:
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1942:
1938:
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1932:Ulysses' Gaze
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1926:
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1917:
1914:
1913:
1909:
1906:
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1901:
1898:
1897:Anthony Quinn
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893:in medias res
889:
885:
875:
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869:
864:
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750:Siren Painter
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11953:Rhadamanthus
11803:Lake Avernus
11797:Cape Matapan
11771:Avernus Lake
11759:Lakes/swamps
11479:Clytemnestra
11474:Chrysothemis
11396:Theoclymenus
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12676:Symplegades
12459:Nemean lion
12419:Cretan Bull
12388:/ slain by
12333:Hippocampus
12279:Centaurides
12148:Ceuthonymus
12136:and spirits
11616:Neoptolemus
11535:Heracleidae
11324:Polypheides
11274:Halitherses
11209:Amphilochus
11139:Triptolemus
11124:Penthesilea
10978:Bellerophon
10906:Individuals
10660:Telesphorus
10483:Psychopomps
10317:War deities
9774:Family tree
9717:Hiera Orgas
9470:Telesterion
9430:Asclepieion
9422:sanctuaries
9275:Ptolemaieia
9255:Oschophoria
9245:Metageitnia
9235:Leucophryna
9185:Elaphebolia
9125:Arrhephoria
9105:Anthesteria
9100:Amphidromia
9041:Hermeticism
8891:Iatromantis
8693:Amphidromia
8522:God-fearers
8505:Hermeticism
8432:Expressions
8387:Antecedents
8258:Bibliotheca
8251:Argonautica
8094:Theia mania
8064:Patron gods
8054:Nympholepsy
8004:Golden Rule
7999:Golden mean
7937:Ages of Man
7643:Os Lusíadas
7631:Pan Tadeusz
7481:Manimekalai
7381:Mahabharata
7326:Sasna Dzrer
7280:La Araucana
7185:About Homer
6823:The Odyssey
6749:Video games
6639:Chorizontes
6502:The Odyssey
6239:(2002-2003)
6228:The Odyssey
6212:The Odyssey
6048:Halitherses
5839:Thrasymedes
5811:of Phaeacia
5751:of Phaeacia
5681:(swineherd)
5485:Definitions
5403:The Odyssey
5382:BBC Radio 4
5379:In our time
5365:The Odyssey
5342:The Odyssey
5326:The Odyssey
5312:Andrew Lang
5303:The Odyssey
5284:The Odyssey
5265:The Odyssey
5231:The Odyssey
5205:The Odyssey
5144:translation
5123:26:299–326.
5094:Lay summary
5082:50(1):9–36.
5069:Baltimore:
5012:Cambridge:
4943:The Odyssey
4559:James Joyce
4518:(2): 1–28.
4489:31 December
4360:The Odyssey
3581:Gorman 1939
3505:Ruskin 1868
3481:Kenner 1971
3436:Wilson 2018
3382:31 December
3279:31 December
3220:31 December
3099:Smithsonian
3003:Wilson 2018
2927:Wilson 2018
2912:Wilson 2018
2707:, p. .
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2375:Finley 1976
2370:Geographica
2338:Cairns 2014
2247:Haslam 1976
2217:BBC Culture
2082:(1994) and
2056:James Joyce
2039:The Odyssey
1948:The Odyssey
1941:Balkan Wars
1849:patriarchal
1766:James Joyce
1751:colonialism
1748:Renaissance
1684:James Joyce
1605:' sonnet "
1518: 1115
1507:Middle Ages
1505:during the
1432:Panathenaia
1386:Composition
1367:recognition
1063:Martin West
1010:Peloponnese
406:BBC Culture
207:The Odyssey
169:Preceded by
147:Epic poetry
84:John Rhosos
18:The Odyssey
13190:Epic Cycle
13164:Categories
13122:Classicism
13110:treatments
13050:Orphic egg
13035:Gorgoneion
13030:Cornucopia
12919:Orichalcum
12899:Lotus tree
12797:Trojan War
12782:Indian War
12686:Themiscyra
12626:Hyperborea
12553:Korybantes
12543:Gargareans
12469:Polyphemus
12235:Cacodaemon
12207:Trojan War
12143:Ascalaphus
11846:Ploutonion
11818:Charoniums
11776:Lerna Lake
11745:Phlegethon
11701:Underworld
11686:Telemachus
11459:Cassiopeia
11434:Andromache
11391:Theiodamas
11354:Erythraean
11269:Epimenides
11204:Amphiaraus
11029:Erechtheus
10993:Chrysippus
10963:Antilochus
10958:Amphitryon
10953:Amphiaraus
10844:Eileithyia
10625:Eileithyia
10565:Persephone
10501:Hermanubis
10292:Aphroditus
10139:Amphitrite
10096:Hephaestus
10039:Phosphorus
10008:Prometheus
9973:Epimetheus
9759:Myths and
9732:Sacred Way
9670:Hippocrene
9465:Ploutonion
9435:Delphinion
9300:Tauropolia
9260:Pamboeotia
9215:Hieromenia
9120:Aphrodisia
9076:Festivals
9055:Necromancy
9031:Divination
8941:Cult image
8901:Mystagogue
8896:Kanephoros
8879:Hierophant
8762:Incubation
8747:Hierophany
8713:Divination
8531:religions
8500:Gnosticism
8454:Polytheism
8449:Monotheism
8444:Henotheism
8327:Myth of Er
8289:Dionysiaca
8154:Iliupersis
8124:Epic Cycle
8115:epic poems
8084:Sophrosyne
8079:Polytheism
7984:Euhemerism
7979:Eudaimonia
7959:Apotheosis
7947:Heroic Age
7942:Golden Age
7817:Iliupersis
7757:Epic Cycle
7528:Kalevipoeg
7468:Tamil Nadu
7332:Azerbaijan
6973:The Sirens
6948:Polyphemus
6385:The Cantos
6263:Literature
6220:Ulysses 31
6193:The Return
6169:Sans plomb
6043:Eurylochus
6011:Polyphemus
5958:Eurymachus
5938:Amphinomus
5933:Amphimedon
5784:Stratichus
5735:Antiphates
5693:(goatherd)
5691:Melanthius
5685:Philoetius
5675:(musician)
5631:Telemachus
5607:Characters
5519:Quotations
5034:New York:
4981:Berkeley:
4913:. Oxford:
4860:. London:
4569:1035888158
4252:16 October
4138:2035113180
3968:Roman 2005
3609:. Oxford:
3308:30 January
2895:Homer 1975
2883:Homer 1975
2871:Homer 1975
2859:Homer 1975
2835:Homer 1975
2823:Homer 1975
2736:Homer 1975
2705:Reece 1993
2688:Homer 1975
2676:Homer 1975
2543:Mayor 2000
2259:Foley 2007
2107:References
2015:Rolf Riehm
1991:See also:
1912:Ulysses 31
1744:Edith Hall
1720:Literature
1661:See also:
1652:See also:
1603:John Keats
1580:See also:
1520: – c.
1300:type scene
1216:Polyphemus
1129:Homecoming
1041:Influences
966:Epic Cycle
928:Books 9–12
898:flashbacks
829:Thesprotia
696:Polyphemus
573:, king of
477:Telemachus
455:Trojan War
433:depicting
315:Telemachus
307:Trojan War
301:, king of
296:Greek hero
278:epic poems
211:Wikisource
106:Translator
13070:Swan song
13055:Ouroboros
13040:Kantharos
12924:Palladium
12894:Labyrinth
12787:Theomachy
12767:Attic War
12691:Thrinacia
12681:Tartessos
12606:Aethiopia
12588:Telchines
12573:Myrmidons
12548:Halizones
12386:Captured
12367:Charybdis
12263:creatures
12158:Menoetius
12153:Eurynomos
12089:Pirithous
12015:Salmoneus
11983:Residents
11766:Acherusia
11661:Polynices
11646:Philomela
11636:Patroclus
11555:Iphigenia
11545:Hippolyta
11494:Deucalion
11439:Andromeda
11429:Agamemnon
11424:Aegisthus
11339:Cimmerian
11319:Polyeidos
11254:Cassandra
11155:Argonauts
11079:Narcissus
10973:Autolycus
10896:Heroes /
10610:Asclepius
10287:Aphrodite
10254:Hedylogos
10204:Scamander
10194:Potamides
10061:Aphrodite
9988:Menoetius
9907:Mnemosyne
9761:mythology
9704:Salaminia
9623:Vari Cave
9565:Mountains
9460:Parthenon
9455:Panionium
9450:Nymphaeum
9440:Mithraeum
9305:Thargelia
9280:Pyanopsia
9270:Plynteria
9205:Heracleia
9170:Delphinia
9145:Brauronia
9140:Boedromia
9047:Hermetica
8927:Religious
8864:Basilinna
8845:Religious
8824:Pharmakos
8812:Holocaust
8797:Sacrifice
8787:Panegyris
8777:Omophagia
8735:Hero cult
8686:/ rituals
8664:Hellenism
8654:Feraferia
8616:Mithraism
8535:Alexander
8529:Syncretic
8380:Religions
8272:Cyranides
8245:Aretalogy
8223:Alcmeonis
8202:Oedipodea
8133:Aethiopis
8074:Phronesis
8069:Pederasty
8034:Katabasis
8019:Hero cult
8014:Hemitheos
7909:mythology
7793:Aethiopis
7619:Lāčplēsis
7450:Shahnameh
7350:Trai Bhet
7296:O Uraguai
7262:Argentina
6983:Thrinacia
6958:Telepylos
6802:Telemachy
6529:(c. 1635)
6512:Paintings
6463:(musical)
6455:(musical)
6447:(musical)
6129:L'Odissea
6093:Charybdis
6083:Polydamna
6073:Mesaulius
6063:Kikonians
6033:Eupeithes
6018:Demodocus
5968:Perimedes
5948:Ctesippus
5885:Leucothea
5829:Idomeneus
5820:Agamemnon
5807:Princess
5774:Echephron
5711:(pet dog)
5687:(cowherd)
5669:(advisor)
5661:Eurycleia
5655:Autolycus
5615:House of
5553:Resources
4891:0073-0688
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4606:163047986
4598:0009-840X
4524:0093-3139
4479:161366016
4463:0017-3835
4407:0065-9711
4298:0002-9475
4234:0923-9855
4228:: 15–48.
4082:3 October
4058:"Sirenen"
4014:163006295
4006:1913-5416
3862:Routledge
3779:0362-4331
3677:0261-3077
3634:Ames 2005
3519:"Odyssey"
3493:Hall 2008
3416:0261-3077
3269:165293864
3261:0968-1361
3202:0093-3139
2885:, 19.136.
2837:, 21.414.
2526:West 1997
2514:West 1997
2502:West 1997
2490:West 1997
2478:West 1997
2466:West 1997
2317:0360-5949
2303:: 15–30.
2185:"odyssey"
2112:Citations
1904:L'Odissea
1872:L'Odissea
1770:modernist
1484:Zenodotus
1476:Aristotle
1399:found in
1373:. In the
1212:Eurymedon
1182:Wandering
1105:folk tale
1095:In 1914,
1077:Gilgamesh
986:Geography
947:Mnesteres
921:Telemachy
878:Structure
872:Eupeithes
836:Eurycleia
777:Charybdis
739:Anticleia
675:, 1813–15
667:Demodocus
646:Demodocus
583:Aegisthus
571:Agamemnon
439:La Olmeda
340:that the
334:antiquity
264:romanized
195:Full text
13127:Classics
13025:Caduceus
12849:Diipetes
12827:Ambrosia
12656:Panchaia
12621:Erytheia
12599:/ Realms
12523:Bebryces
12508:Achaeans
12454:Minotaur
12404:Cerberus
12301:Drakaina
12261:Beasts /
12240:Eudaemon
12171:Mythical
12079:Odysseus
12069:Heracles
12064:Dionysus
12056:Visitors
12036:Tiresias
12031:Tantalus
12026:Sisyphus
12000:Eurydice
11995:Danaïdes
11990:Anticlea
11974:Cerberus
11927:Tartarus
11855:Acharaca
11832:Acharaca
11807:Cave at
11801:Cave at
11795:Cave at
11735:Eridanos
11641:Penelope
11540:Hermione
11504:Eteocles
11489:Deidamia
11484:Damocles
11469:Chryseis
11444:Antigone
11401:Tiresias
11374:Phrygian
11309:Munichus
11299:Melampus
11234:Branchus
11089:Odysseus
11074:Menelaus
11069:Meleager
11049:Heracles
11039:Ganymede
11034:Eunostus
11019:Echetlus
11013:Dioscuri
11008:Diomedes
11003:Daedalus
10998:Cyamites
10983:Bouzyges
10968:Atalanta
10948:Akademos
10918:Achilles
10898:heroines
10856:Harmonia
10852:(Furies)
10834:Chrysaor
10822:Zephyrus
10784:Pasiphaë
10691:Pasithea
10508:Thanatos
10464:Proioxis
10434:Palioxis
10414:Kydoimos
10394:Hysminai
10369:Enyalius
10324:Adrestia
10299:Philotes
10184:Poseidon
10174:Oceanids
10116:Poseidon
10091:Dionysus
10034:Hesperus
9958:Astraeus
9897:Hyperion
9852:Tartarus
9847:Thalassa
9722:Kanathos
9290:Synoikia
9250:Munichia
9175:Dionysia
9155:Chalceia
9150:Buphonia
9135:Bendidia
9115:Apaturia
9095:Agrionia
9078:/ feasts
8978:Omphalos
8874:Hiereiai
8819:Libation
8807:Hecatomb
8708:Daduchos
8684:Worship
8659:Gaianism
8491:systems
8489:Esoteric
8359:Theogony
8308:Homerica
8182:Telegony
8108:Texts /
7994:Eusebeia
7922:Religion
7857:Telegony
7774:Stasinus
7714:Sundiata
7696:Ethiopia
7637:Portugal
7540:Kalevala
7493:Ramakien
7487:Thailand
7418:Malaysia
7388:Ramayana
7344:Cambodia
7303:Caramuru
7255:Americas
7131:Margites
7098:Epigrams
7077:Cercopes
6840:Contempt
6504:" (song)
6497:" (song)
6476:Penelope
6372:" (1842)
6103:Tiresias
6053:Heracles
6038:Euryalus
6006:Cyclopes
6001:Antiphus
5996:Anticlus
5986:Achilles
5943:Antinous
5895:Poseidon
5815:Laodamas
5809:Nausicaa
5794:Menelaus
5730:Phaeacia
5726:Alcinous
5705:(herald)
5697:Melantho
5651:(father)
5645:(mother)
5643:Anticlea
5639:(sister)
5625:Penelope
5617:Odysseus
5455:Religion
5414:Homer's
5370:LibriVox
5111:Archived
5097:Archived
5088:. 2008.
5065:— 1999.
5002:Arethusa
4992:Lanham:
4909:(1997).
4773:(2000).
4718:: 1–39.
4657:40266365
4532:25115419
4501:(1976).
4483:Archived
4393:: 1–21.
4306:20616206
4246:Archived
4242:44871207
4155:Archived
4106:Archived
4076:Archived
4056:(2018).
4040:Archived
4018:Archived
3841:Archived
3783:Archived
3752:Archived
3730:Archived
3708:Archived
3681:Archived
3560:Archived
3527:Archived
3460:Archived
3420:Archived
3376:Archived
3372:48139753
3302:Archived
3273:Archived
3214:Archived
3210:25111144
3172:Fay 1952
3159:Archived
3155:BBC News
3137:Archived
3104:Archived
2954:Archived
2690:, 6.4–5.
2678:, 8.566.
2445:Archived
2412:Archived
2387:Fox 2008
2222:Archived
2151:Ὀδύσσεια
2129:Archived
2090:and the
2069:Sciences
2031:in 2014.
1792:Ulysses,
1755:othering
1699:and the
1637:Odyssey,
1593:and the
1497:and the
1466:and the
1397:clay cup
1363:Odyssey.
1357:Odyssey.
1355:and the
1176:Achilles
1071:and the
976:Telegony
971:Telegony
932:Apologoi
916:Book 1–4
825:Antinous
731:Tiresias
692:Cyclopes
642:Alcinous
634:Nausicaä
607:Nausicaä
603:Odysseus
551:Menelaus
483:and the
481:Penelope
473:Poseidon
465:Odysseus
435:Odysseus
416:Synopsis
360:rhapsode
344:and the
313:and son
311:Penelope
299:Odysseus
270:Odýsseia
259:Ὀδύσσεια
143:Genre(s)
133:Language
100:Ὀδύσσεια
13215:Sequels
13170:Odyssey
13013:Symbols
12984:Thyrsus
12974:Talaria
12939:Petasos
12929:Panacea
12859:Galatea
12854:Eidolon
12817:Adamant
12810:Objects
12671:Scythia
12666:Scheria
12661:Phlegra
12631:Ismarus
12616:Colchis
12597:Places
12583:Spartoi
12578:Pygmies
12563:Lapiths
12538:Dactyls
12533:Curetes
12528:Cicones
12513:Amazons
12464:Orthrus
12414:Chimera
12348:Phoenix
12308:Echidna
12291:Cyclops
12274:Centaur
12099:Theseus
12084:Orpheus
11902:Elysium
11861:Eleusis
11730:Cocytus
11725:Acheron
11691:Troilus
11676:Pylades
11651:Phoenix
11626:Orestes
11586:Maenads
11565:Jocasta
11514:Gordias
11499:Electra
11454:Briseis
11412:mortals
11386:Telemus
11369:Persian
11349:Delphic
11344:Cumaean
11314:Phineus
11279:Helenus
11264:Ennomus
11239:Calchas
11224:Asbolus
11194:Aesacus
11187:/ seers
11184:Oracles
11165:Epigoni
11134:Theseus
11129:Perseus
11109:Pandion
11099:Orpheus
11094:Oedipus
11024:Eleusis
10923:Actaeon
10913:Abderus
10877:Pegasus
10867:Nemesis
10850:Erinyes
10712:Angelia
10696:Oneiroi
10681:Epiales
10655:Panacea
10640:Hygieia
10620:Darrhon
10600:Artemis
10570:Zagreus
10560:Melinoë
10526:Cabeiri
10521:Angelos
10459:Polemos
10389:Homados
10264:Himeros
10244:Anteros
10209:Thaumas
10199:Proteus
10189:Potamoi
10179:Phorcys
10164:Nereids
10154:Glaucus
10144:Alpheus
10086:Demeter
10076:Artemis
9953:Asteria
9912:Oceanus
9902:Iapetus
9807:Chronos
9769:Deities
9727:Olympia
9712:Eleusis
9697:Paralus
9658:Springs
9632:Islands
9592:Olympus
9494:Oracles
9475:Temenos
9417:Temples
9310:Theseia
9295:Soteria
9210:Hermaea
9195:Halieia
9190:Gamelia
9180:Ecdysia
9130:Ascolia
9110:Apellai
8998:Sceptre
8929:objects
8918:Thiasus
8869:Gerarai
8847:offices
8836:Theatre
8626:Orphism
8439:Atheism
8216:Epigoni
8209:Thebaid
8175:Odyssey
7974:Destiny
7845:Odyssey
7810:Lesches
7589:Hungary
7583:Odyssey
7558:Germany
7534:Finland
7522:Estonia
7516:Beowulf
7510:England
7363:Georgia
7357:Reamker
7320:Armenia
7166:Thebaid
7159:Phocais
7145:Odyssey
7091:Epigoni
6993:Scheria
6936:Ismarus
6924:Odyssey
6879:Odyssey
6850:(novel)
6795:Related
6774:Phrases
6439:(opera)
6420:Cyclops
6370:Ulysses
6295:Ulysses
6185:Keyhole
6137:Ulysses
6078:Polites
6028:Elpenor
5928:Agelaus
5920:Suitors
5905:Oceanus
5865:Calypso
5824:Mycenae
5779:Perseus
5760:Echetus
5679:Eumaeus
5673:Phemius
5637:Ctimene
5598:Odyssey
5463:Odyssey
5429:Portals
5416:Odyssey
5393:Odyssey
5216:Odyssey
5169:Odyssey
5079:Arcadia
4862:Methuen
4724:2301247
4132:, 1999
4119:Entrée
3748:NPR.org
3566:29 July
3533:29 July
3466:29 July
3132:Reuters
3110:29 July
2451:29 July
2418:29 July
2169:at the
2126:Odyssey
2092:Odyssey
2061:Ulysses
2052:Odyssey
2009:Odyssey
1937:Odyssey
1884:Ulysses
1839:Odyssey
1831:Odyssey
1824:Odyssey
1804:Odyssey
1798:set in
1796:Odyssey
1780:Odyssey
1775:Ulysses
1740:Odyssey
1727:Inferno
1713:Culture
1706:Odyssey
1697:Odyssey
1689:Ulysses
1673:Odyssey
1656:Odyssey
1631:at the
1619:Odyssey
1591:Odyssey
1567:Odyssey
1555:Odyssey
1530:Odyssey
1526:Odyssey
1499:Odyssey
1468:Odyssey
1458:in 1488
1456:Odyssey
1424:Odyssey
1411:in the
1375:Odyssey
1349:Odyssey
1292:Odyssey
1278:Testing
1232:Odyssey
1201:καλύπτω
1193:kalúptō
1172:Orestes
1168:Odyssey
1150:Odyssey
1138:Odyssey
1116:in the
1114:Humbaba
1109:Odyssey
1090:Odyssey
1073:Odyssey
1059:Odyssey
1051:Humbaba
1030:Ismaros
1002:Odyssey
980:Odyssey
938:Book 22
907:In the
884:Odyssey
868:Laertes
817:Eumaeus
681:Cicones
627:Scherie
575:Mycenae
567:Calypso
563:Proteus
512:Phemius
494:, asks
451:Odyssey
410:Odyssey
398:Odyssey
396:of the
386:Odyssey
346:Odyssey
326:Odyssey
266::
221:Odyssey
120:Written
59:Odyssey
13108:Modern
13045:Labrys
12705:Events
12651:Ogygia
12636:Ithaca
12501:Tribes
12449:Medusa
12391:heroes
12377:Typhon
12372:Sphinx
12363:Scylla
12353:Python
12318:Gorgon
12296:Dragon
12225:Daemon
12178:Beings
12115:Bident
12094:Psyche
12074:Hermes
12046:Tityos
12041:Titans
12021:Shades
11962:Guards
11943:Aeacus
11936:Judges
11907:Erebus
11895:Places
11826:Aornum
11718:Rivers
11681:Pyrrha
11671:Procne
11611:Myrrha
11591:Memnon
11580:Lycaon
11560:Ismene
11529:Hellen
11519:Hecuba
11509:Europa
11449:Augeas
11419:Aegeus
11410:Other
11379:Samian
11364:Libyan
11334:Sibyls
11329:Pythia
11304:Mopsus
11259:Elatus
11244:Carnus
11199:Aleuas
11148:Groups
11119:Pelops
11114:Peleus
11104:Otrera
11084:Nestor
11059:Iolaus
11054:Icarus
11044:Hector
10988:Cadmus
10933:Aeneas
10928:Adonis
10839:Cybele
10807:Boreas
10802:Anemoi
10774:Hecate
10748:Hermes
10722:Hermes
10686:Hypnos
10676:Empusa
10630:Epione
10615:Chiron
10605:Apollo
10555:Lampad
10545:Hypnos
10540:Hecate
10496:Hermes
10491:Charon
10454:Phonoi
10449:Phobos
10444:Perses
10439:Pallas
10424:Machai
10409:Kratos
10364:Deimos
10354:Athena
10304:Peitho
10274:Pothos
10236:Erotes
10219:Triton
10214:Thetis
10169:Nereus
10159:Naiads
10111:Hestia
10106:Hermes
10081:Athena
10066:Apollo
10029:Hecate
10013:Selene
10003:Perses
9998:Pallas
9978:Helios
9937:Themis
9927:Tethys
9917:Phoebe
9892:Cronus
9867:Titans
9857:Uranus
9842:Pontus
9837:Phanes
9827:Hemera
9812:Erebus
9797:Ananke
9792:Aether
9684:Others
9572:Cretea
9556:Tegyra
9526:Dodona
9521:Didyma
9516:Delphi
9511:Claros
9506:Aornum
9345:Rhieia
9265:Pandia
9240:Lykaia
9230:Lenaia
9225:Kronia
9220:Iolaia
9160:Diasia
9090:Adonia
9069:Events
9060:Philia
8988:Rhyton
8968:Kykeon
8963:Kernos
8951:Xoanon
8936:Baetyl
8906:Oracle
8792:Prayer
8772:Nekyia
8740:Heroon
8703:Baptes
8233:Others
8168:Nostoi
8140:Cypria
8024:Hubris
7989:Eunoia
7969:Daemon
7829:Nostoi
7769:Cypria
7689:Africa
7661:Russia
7655:Aeneid
7625:Poland
7613:Latvia
7570:Greece
7546:France
7503:Europe
7394:Kyrgyz
7290:Brazil
7138:Nostoi
7084:Cypria
6998:Ithaca
6988:Ogygia
6953:Aeolia
6871:Aeneid
6858:(film)
6807:Nekyia
6609:(1909)
6601:(1896)
6593:(1891)
6585:(1891)
6577:(1837)
6569:(1829)
6561:(1827)
6553:(1816)
6545:(1783)
6537:(1782)
6479:(play)
6471:(play)
6431:(play)
6428:Ithaka
6423:(play)
6415:(play)
6396:(1998)
6388:(1962)
6380:(1938)
6354:(2018)
6346:(2010)
6338:(2005)
6330:(2003)
6322:(1998)
6314:(1943)
6306:(1938)
6298:(1922)
6290:(1890)
6282:(1699)
6255:(2007)
6247:(2007)
6231:(1997)
6223:(1981)
6215:(1968)
6196:(2024)
6188:(2012)
6180:(2000)
6098:Sirens
6088:Scylla
6023:Dolius
5978:Others
5963:Leodes
5880:Hermes
5875:Helios
5860:Athena
5855:Aeolus
5834:Mentes
5798:Sparta
5765:Nestor
5744:Aretus
5699:(maid)
5667:Mentor
5627:(wife)
5164:about
4953:
4930:
4899:311231
4897:
4889:
4836:
4798:
4750:
4722:
4694:
4655:
4647:
4637:Glotta
4621:
4604:
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4530:
4522:
4477:
4471:640882
4469:
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4415:283605
4413:
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4347:
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4271:
4240:
4232:
4198:
4178:
4136:
4121:Ulysse
4068:
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3951:
3926:
3895:8 June
3868:
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3370:
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3267:
3259:
3208:
3200:
3075:
2365:Strabo
2325:284257
2323:
2315:
2047:Ulysse
1800:Dublin
1772:novel
1665:Aeneid
1648:Legacy
1570:'s
1538:, was
1413:Iliad.
1401:Ischia
1164:nostos
1159:nostos
1140:(1794)
1082:Siduri
1019:Ithakē
974:. The
955:phónos
858:(1812)
789:Ogygia
785:Helios
773:Scylla
769:Sirens
703:Aeolus
669:' Song
619:Hermes
615:Ogygia
559:Pharos
543:Sparta
528:Nestor
524:Mentor
514:, the
508:Mentes
492:Athena
469:Ithaca
431:mosaic
368:nostos
355:aoidos
303:Ithaca
164:12,109
13093:South
13088:North
13074:Wind
12889:Ichor
12884:Harpe
12822:Aegis
12641:Libya
12479:Talos
12358:Siren
12343:Lamia
12323:Harpy
12313:Giant
12252:Satyr
12247:Nymph
12185:Lists
12010:Ocnus
12005:Ixion
11969:Campe
11948:Minos
11785:Caves
11740:Lethe
11666:Priam
11631:Paris
11621:Niobe
11606:Minos
11601:Midas
11570:Laius
11294:Manto
11289:Idmon
11284:Iamus
11249:Carya
11229:Bakis
11219:Anius
11214:Ampyx
11064:Jason
10882:Zelus
10862:Muses
10829:Azone
10817:Notus
10812:Eurus
10769:Circe
10753:Momus
10743:Apate
10650:Paean
10595:Aegle
10590:Aceso
10550:Keres
10535:Pluto
10531:Hades
10404:Keres
10329:Alala
9993:Metis
9963:Atlas
9932:Theia
9887:Crius
9882:Coeus
9802:Chaos
9644:Delos
9601:Caves
9388:Actia
9324:Games
9285:Skira
9200:Haloa
9165:Delia
9085:Actia
9013:Magic
8911:Sibyl
8782:Orgia
8767:Komos
8757:Hymns
8147:Iliad
8099:Xenia
8089:Soter
7964:Arete
7850:Homer
7834:Agias
7786:Homer
7781:Iliad
7673:Spain
7601:Italy
7576:Iliad
7456:Sumer
7375:India
7274:Chile
7117:Iliad
7054:Homer
6963:Aeaea
6875:Iliad
6617:Study
6404:Stage
6362:Poems
6351:Circe
6121:Films
5870:Circe
5803:Helen
5769:Pylos
5749:Arete
5709:Argos
5703:Medon
5633:(son)
5593:Homer
5536:Texts
5502:Media
4895:JSTOR
4665:Homer
4653:JSTOR
4602:S2CID
4528:JSTOR
4475:S2CID
4467:JSTOR
4411:JSTOR
4302:JSTOR
4238:JSTOR
4010:S2CID
3265:S2CID
3206:JSTOR
2661:5 May
2321:JSTOR
2088:Iliad
1973:crime
1858:Circe
1701:Iliad
1669:Iliad
1611:Iliad
1599:Iliad
1595:Iliad
1548:Milan
1495:Iliad
1464:Iliad
1417:Iliad
1353:Iliad
1329:Omens
1245:xenia
1086:Mashu
1025:Ιθάκη
719:Circe
715:Aeaea
671:, by
638:Arete
555:Helen
536:Pylos
460:Iliad
379:Iliad
374:xenia
342:Iliad
292:books
287:Iliad
282:Homer
183:Metre
175:Iliad
161:Lines
69:Homer
13083:West
13078:East
12909:Moly
12838:Argo
12755:Wars
12696:Troy
12646:Nysa
12365:and
12019:The
11750:Styx
11584:The
11533:The
10860:The
10848:The
10727:Iris
10717:Arke
10645:Iaso
10635:Hebe
10429:Nike
10399:Ioke
10379:Eris
10374:Enyo
10349:Ares
10334:Alke
10249:Eros
10149:Ceto
10121:Zeus
10101:Hera
10071:Ares
9983:Leto
9922:Rhea
9822:Gaia
9817:Eros
9335:Agon
8110:odes
7907:and
7708:Mali
7649:Rome
7444:Iran
7406:Laos
7313:Asia
7103:Kiln
6877:and
6487:Song
6058:Irus
5991:Ajax
5900:Zeus
5848:Gods
5310:and
5167:The
4951:ISBN
4928:ISBN
4887:ISSN
4834:ISBN
4796:ISBN
4748:ISBN
4720:SSRN
4692:ISBN
4645:ISSN
4619:ISBN
4594:ISSN
4565:OCLC
4520:ISSN
4491:2022
4459:ISSN
4403:ISSN
4372:ISBN
4345:ISBN
4326:ISBN
4294:ISSN
4269:ISBN
4254:2020
4230:ISSN
4196:ISBN
4176:ISBN
4134:ISBN
4084:2020
4066:ISBN
4002:ISSN
3949:ISBN
3924:ISBN
3897:2024
3866:ISBN
3831:ISBN
3804:ISBN
3775:ISSN
3673:ISSN
3615:ISBN
3568:2022
3535:2022
3468:2022
3412:ISSN
3384:2022
3368:OCLC
3358:ISBN
3331:ISBN
3310:2023
3281:2022
3257:ISSN
3222:2022
3198:ISSN
3112:2022
3073:ISBN
2663:2020
2453:2022
2420:2022
2313:ISSN
2098:and
1753:and
1671:and
1493:The
1486:and
1462:The
994:and
882:The
723:moly
640:and
605:and
553:and
532:Troy
516:bard
500:gods
496:Zeus
449:The
384:The
324:The
218:The
173:The
156:1614
12611:Ara
10872:Pan
10359:Bia
9968:Eos
9832:Nyx
5889:Ino
5822:of
5796:of
5767:of
5728:of
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