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Stories from the Odyssey / Havell, H. L. (Herbert Lord), -1913
OF TELEMACHUS THE VISIT TO NESTOR AT PYLOS TELEMACHUS AT SPARTA ODYSSEUS AND CALYPSO ODYSSEUS AMONG THE PHAEACIANS THE WANDERINGS OF ODYSSEUS THE VISIT TO HADES THE SIRENS; SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS; THRINACIA ... details...- creator(s) - Havell, H. L. (Herbert Lord), -1913
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- subject(s) - odysseus; telemachus; wooers; penelope; answered odysseus; answered telemachus; answered telemachus; wooers; penelope; telemachus; answered odysseus; odysseus;
- title - Stories from the Odyssey
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Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew / Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922
THE HOUSE OF AGAMEMNON THE ADVENTURES OF ODYSSEUS I. THE CURSE OF POLYPHEMUS II. THE WANDERING OF ODYSSEUS III. THE HOME-COMING THE WOOD-FOLK. Pan led a merrier life than all the other gods ... details...- creator(s) - Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922
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- subject(s) - odysseus; psyche; zeus; troy; venus; king; psyche; troy; zeus; king; venus; odysseus;
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The World's Desire /
us Odysseus telling a feigned, but obviously not improbable, tale of an Achaean raid on Egypt ... , for this was Odysseus, the son of Laertes--whom some call Ulysses--returned from his unsung second wandering. The whole details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - meriamun; rei; pharaoh; hathor; khem; odysseus; helen; wanderer; queen; argive helen; temple; golden helen; golden; khem; helen; golden helen; queen; rei; meriamun; temple; pharaoh; argive helen; hathor; odysseus; wanderer; golden;
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Lesser Hippias / Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works
passages of the Iliad in support of his view, that Homer intended Achilles to be the bravest, Odysseus ... in Odysseus. Hippias replies that Achilles unintentionally, but Odysseus intentionally, speaks falsehood details...- creator(s) - Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works
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- subject(s) - hippias; socrates; lesser hippias; voluntarily; plato; false; plato; false; lesser hippias; voluntarily; hippias; socrates;
- title - Lesser Hippias
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Impressions De Theatre / Wilde, Oscar
Where grave Odysseus wakened from his dream. Ah! surely once some urn of Attic clay Held ... details...- creator(s) - Wilde, Oscar
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- subject(s) - lyceum; terry; ellen; theatre; lips; common; english literature; lyceum; ellen; theatre; terry; lips; english literature; common;
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Poetics / Aristotle
to have happily discerned the truth. In composing the Odyssey he did not include all the adventures of Odysseus ... of the play: one may cite the Alcmaeon of Astydamas, or Telegonus in the Wounded Odysseus. Again details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - tragedy; epic; plot; epic poetry; diction; imitation; poetry; poet; poetics; recognition; action; poets; verse; incidents; western philosophy; poet; imitation; diction; western philosophy; poetics; tragedy; epic; recognition; poets; verse; poetry; epic poetry; incidents; action; plot;
- title - Poetics
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The Poetics of Aristotle / Aristotle, 384 BC-322 BC
--seems to have happily discerned the truth. In composing the Odyssey he did not include all the adventures of Odysseus ... Odysseus. Again, there is a third case,--details...- creator(s) - Aristotle, 384 BC-322 BC
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- subject(s) - epsilon; omicron; iota; alpha; rho; sigma; tau; upsilon; kappa; epsilon iota; eta; omega; tragedy; delta; epsilon rho; delta epsilon; epic; tau alpha; alpha iota; rho alpha; kappa alpha; omicron upsilon; rho omicron; alpha tau; plot; diction; epic poetry;; tau alpha; kappa; kappa alpha; tau; iota; omega; diction; delta; upsilon; alpha tau; omicron upsilon; epsilon iota; tragedy; epsilon rho; epic; alpha; sigma; rho; epic poetry;; eta; omicron; epsilon; plot; rho omicron; alpha iota; rho alpha; delta epsilon;
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Plotinus on the beautiful : being the sixth treatise of the first Ennead / literally translated by Stephen MacKenna. / Plotinus
. But what is this flight ? How are we to gain the ON THE BEAUTIFUL 27 open sea, as Odysseus ordered flight from the sorceress Circe or Calypso ? For Odysseus, as it seems to me, stands for a parable not content to stay ... details...- creator(s) - Plotinus
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- publisher - Stratford-upon-Avon : The Shakespeare Head Press, 1914.
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- subject(s) - aesthetics early works to 1800; beauty; beautiful; soul; aesthetics early works to 1800; soul; beauty; beautiful;
- title - Plotinus on the beautiful : being the sixth treatise of the first Ennead / literally translated by Stephen MacKenna.
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Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica / Hesiod
of epic history of the world, as known to the Greeks, down to the death of Odysseus, when the heroic age ... Odysseus are accounted for, we are forced to believe that the author of this poem knew the "Odyssey details...- creator(s) - Hesiod
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- subject(s) - zeus; hesiod; cronos; scholiast; fragment; deathless; apollo; homer; deathless gods; apollonius rhodius; goddess; hesiod says; great eoiae; son; phoebus apollo; son; deathless gods; cronos; goddess; scholiast; apollo; great eoiae; fragment; zeus; homer; deathless; phoebus apollo; hesiod says; apollonius rhodius;
- title - Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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Fifty-One Tales / Dunsany, Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett), 1878-1957
The Sphinx at Giza The Hen Wind and Fog The Raft-Builders The Workman The Guest Death and Odysseus ... the visible presence of the young man's guest. DEATH AND ODYSSEUS In the Olympian courts Love laughed details...- creator(s) - Dunsany, Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett), 1878-1957
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- subject(s) - muses; muses;
- title - Fifty-One Tales
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