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importance as lying close together : Ithaca , Dulichium , Same , and Zacynthus ; the first of these was the home of Odysseus . No one questions that modern Zante is the Homeric Zacynthus , but there are only confusion and controversy ...
importance as lying close together : Ithaca , Dulichium , Same , and Zacynthus ; the first of these was the home of Odysseus . No one questions that modern Zante is the Homeric Zacynthus , but there are only confusion and controversy ...
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ity in the archaeology of the Homeric age , thinks Leucas is Ithaca , Thiaki is Same , and that Cephallenia is Dulichium . He thus agrees with Sir Rennell , with Mr. Shewan , or Mr. Fraser in the location of not one single island ...
ity in the archaeology of the Homeric age , thinks Leucas is Ithaca , Thiaki is Same , and that Cephallenia is Dulichium . He thus agrees with Sir Rennell , with Mr. Shewan , or Mr. Fraser in the location of not one single island ...
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A bard was introduced singing in Ithaca of the return of the Achaeans and the events of the Trojan War , hence we know that the people of Ithaca too were familiar with all that war suggested , so familiar that when Odysseus returns to ...
A bard was introduced singing in Ithaca of the return of the Achaeans and the events of the Trojan War , hence we know that the people of Ithaca too were familiar with all that war suggested , so familiar that when Odysseus returns to ...
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Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND THE MODERN WORLD | 125 |
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