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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Homer’s Odyssey Book IX: 82-115, 228-566
They arrive in the land of the Lotus-Eaters and three of Odysseus’ men taste the lotus. There for nine days I am borne by destructive winds Upon the fish-filled sea; and on the tenth we set foot on The land … Continue reading
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Tagged cannibalism, cyclops, greek, homer, lotus, lotus-eaters, odysseus, odyssey, polyphemus
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Homer’s Odyssey Book I
Tell me of a man, o Muse, a resourceful man, who was very much Driven about, after he sacked the sacred city of Troy; Of many men, he saw their city and knew their mind, And he, at least, suffered … Continue reading
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Tagged athena, athene, greek, homer, mentes, odysseus, odyssey, penelope, phemius, telemachus
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