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Odyssey - Wikipedia The Odyssey is regarded as one of the most significant works of the Western canon The first English translation of the Odyssey was in the 16th century Adaptations and re-imaginings continue to be produced across a wide variety of media
Odyssey | Summary, Characters, Meaning, Facts | Britannica Odyssey, epic poem in 24 books traditionally attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer The poem is the story of Odysseus, king of Ithaca, who wanders for 10 years (although the action of the poem covers only the final six weeks) trying to get home after the Trojan War
The Odyssey Full Text - Book I - Owl Eyes Of the seven main Ionian islands, it's the second-smallest, with a population around 3,000 In The Odyssey, Ithaca's exact population is unclear, but would've likely been in the hundreds, with a large number of able-bodied men living at Odysseus's home as guests while they attempt to woo his wife
The Odyssey - Encyclopedia. com The Odyssey is believed to be the work of the Greek poet Homer, who also composed the Iliad The story actually opens in the middle of his journey, with Odysseus stranded on Ogygia (pronounced oh-GIG-ee-uh), the island home of the enchantress Calypso (pronounced kuh-LIP-soh)
Odyssey :: Homers Epic Journey of Odysseus - Greek Mythology The Odyssey is attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer and is available in numerous translations by scholars such as Robert Fagles, Emily Wilson, and Richmond Lattimore These translations bring the epic to life for modern audiences
The Internet Classics Archive | The Odyssey by Homer The Odyssey By Homer Written 800 B C E Translated by Samuel Butler The Odyssey has been divided into the following sections: Book I [35k] Book II [36k] Book III [40k] Book IV [62k] Book V [39k] Book VI [31k] Book VII [31k] Book VIII [46k] Book IX [46k] Book X [45k] Book XI [48k] Book XII [38k] Book XIII [36k]
Odyssey: Homers Epic Poem of Redemption - World History Encyclopedia The Odyssey, written sometime in the 8th century BCE (although some scholars would place it in the 6th century BCE), is an epic poem of more than 12,000 lines organised by scholars in Alexandria into 24 books