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Homer's The Odyssey - Book 24

Homer's The Odyssey - Book 24

An episode of the The Odyssey by Homer podcast, hosted by Inception Point Ai, titled "Homer's The Odyssey - Book 24" was published on September 26, 2023 and runs 38 minutes.

September 26, 2023 ·38m · The Odyssey by Homer

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Homer's The Odyssey - Book 24This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

Homer's The Odyssey - Book 24

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Preface

Apr 20, 2026 ·2m

Chapter 01

Apr 20, 2026 ·29m

Chapter 02

Apr 20, 2026 ·34m

Chapter 03

Apr 20, 2026 ·22m

Chapter 04

Apr 20, 2026 ·10m

Chapter 05

Apr 20, 2026 ·14m

Odyssey, The by Homer (c. 8th cen - c. 8th cen) LibriVox The Odyssey is one of the two major ancient Greek epic poems (the other being the Iliad), attributed to the poet Homer. The poem is commonly dated to between 800 and 600 BC. The poem is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, and concerns the events that befall the Greek hero Odysseus in his long journey back to his native land Ithaca after the fall of Troy.It takes Odysseus ten years to return to his native land of Ithaca after ten years of war; during his 20-year absence, his son Telemachus and his wife Penelope must deal with a group of unruly suitors who have moved into Odysseus' home to compete for Penelope's hand in marriage, since most have assumed that Odysseus has died.The poem is a fundamental text in the Western canon and continues to be read in both Homeric Greek and translations around the world. (Summary from Wikipedia) Iliad, The by Homer (c. 8th cen - c. 8th cen) LibriVox The Iliad, together with the Odyssey, is one of two ancient Greek epic poems traditionally attributed to Homer. The poem is commonly dated to the 8th or 7th century BC, and many scholars believe it is the oldest extant work of literature in the Greek language, making it the first work of European literature. The existence of a single author for the poems is disputed as the poems themselves show evidence of a long oral tradition and hence, multiple authors. The poem concerns events during the tenth and final year in the siege of the city of Iliun, or Troy, by the Greeks. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) The Count of Monte Cristo and other series meiyuting Shuffle selected adventure novelsMoby Dick By: Herman Melville (1819-1891)Alice's Adventures in Wonderland By: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By: Mark Twain (1835-1910)The Swiss Family Robinson By: Johann David Wyss The Count of Monte Cristo By: Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870)The Return of Sherlock Holmes By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)Short Science Fiction Collection By: VariousThe Odyssey By: HomerGulliver's Travels By: Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)Poems Every Child Should Know By: UnknownBeowulf By: UnknownTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea By: Jules Verne (1828-1905)King Solomon's Mines By: H. Rider Haggard (1856-1925) Odyssey (Book 6), The by Homer (c. 8th cen - c. 8th cen) LibriVox Nausicaa, daughter of Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians, is asleep when Athena comes to her to suggest that she go down to the river the next morning, with her attendants. So the next morning Nausicaa persuades her parents to lend her a wagon to take clothes down to the river for washing.The party goes down to the washing pool. Nausicaa is about to fold and put away the clothing when the ship-wrecked Odysseus, who is asleep nearby, wakes up. He wonders where he is.Grabbing an olive branch to hide his modesty, he walks out, caked in salt from the sea and looking terrible. The attendants run away at sight of him, but Nausicaa stands her ground. Odysseus thinks that she might be a goddess, perhaps Artemis. He then tells her that he has been at sea for 20 days, harassed by the god Poseidon, and only came on shore the previous day. He asks Nausicaa for some clothes and if she can tell him how he can get to town.Nausicaa says fate is in Zeus’ hands, but tha
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