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Telemachus journeyed to Pylos and to Sparta , Nestor told of his return voyage from Troy , while Menelaus recounted his adventures in Egypt and his visit to many lands , even to Phoenicia and Libya . The greatest single difference ...
Telemachus journeyed to Pylos and to Sparta , Nestor told of his return voyage from Troy , while Menelaus recounted his adventures in Egypt and his visit to many lands , even to Phoenicia and Libya . The greatest single difference ...
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peating things told in the Iliad and warrant the inference that the narratives of that poem were already known . The Odyssey constantly assumes a knowledge of the story of the Iliad , while the Iliad never makes any assumption of a ...
peating things told in the Iliad and warrant the inference that the narratives of that poem were already known . The Odyssey constantly assumes a knowledge of the story of the Iliad , while the Iliad never makes any assumption of a ...
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The Odyssey told of the wanderings and struggles of a victorious Greek after he had left conquered Troy for his home in the west , and the Aeneid shows the other side of that picture by telling the fate of the Trojans and the story of ...
The Odyssey told of the wanderings and struggles of a victorious Greek after he had left conquered Troy for his home in the west , and the Aeneid shows the other side of that picture by telling the fate of the Trojans and the story of ...
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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