
Odyssey - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Odyssey
- an epic poem by Homer
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[Longin]:Subl_9
Yet throughout the Odyssey, which for many reasons we
Aelian:NA_5.16
the fact when he says in the Odyssey [1. 261] ' Seeking
Aelian:NA_9.50
Homer knew this, and in the Odyssey [4. 400] he has rep
AnthPal_7.377
in madness that he called the Odyssey mud and the Iliad
Athen_1.18
remark, too, that in the Odyssey he represents his charact
Athen_14.620
a copy of the Iliad and the Odyssey written out with
Athen_14.638
by Homer, beginning with the Odyssey. But others say tha
Cic:Brut_71
For we had only an Odyssey in Latin, which resembled one
Lucill_11.140
the wrath." * & Quoted from Odyssey iii. 271. On Rhetor
SelPap_3.105
ageless song of Iliad and Odyssey from his immortal mind. O
Vit:Arat_1
oduced an edition of the Odyssey, and so this is called
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