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This article deals with the origin of the name Odysseus-Ulysses starting from Hom. Od. XIX 406ff.
Carles Miralles
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GREEKS AND BARBARIANS IN HOMER’S “ODYSSEY” [PDF]
Homer’s “Odyssey”, viewed as a relevant literary source for Archaic Greece, has led to the development of different research domains through the medium of hermeneutics or text interpretation.
Ştefania VOICU
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George N. Pavlakis, MD, PhD, has published (in Greek) a collection of poems as well as memoirs from the years of students’ resistance against the Greek military dictatorship (1967-1974).
George Pavlakis
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Source: Reinhard Johannes Sorge: Werke in drei Bänden. Eingeleitet und herausgegeben von Hans Gerd Rötzer, Nürnberg: Glock und Lutz, 1964.
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Odisseo, genesi ed evoluzione di un eroe contraddittorio
This paper attempts to reconstruct some features of young Odysseus' temper set out in Soph. Phil. 96-99, through the appraisal of what we can read in Homer's Odyssey.
Claudio Meliadò
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REFLECŢII ASUPRA DIMENSIUNII MITOLOGICE ÎN POEZIA LUI ANDREI ŢURCANU
The article Reflection about mythological size in the poem by Andrei Ţurcanu has the next objective: 1) to compare the poetical text with myth, and to establish the existing similarities and differences, 2) to distinguish the literary process of myth of
USM ADMIN
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Risikonavigation i fremdriftsstormen
In Greek mythology, the hero Odysseus receives a gift of the world’s wind in a carefully tied sack. Only one favorable tailwind was free to blow his ship safely home.
Laura Louise Sarauw +2 more
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Papers from the first international symposium on symbolism at the University of Tromsø, June 4-7,1998.
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