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  2. Homer, Iliad, Book 3, line 1. book: card: Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ κόσμηθεν ἅμ᾽ ἡγεμόνεσσιν ἕκαστοι, Τρῶες μὲν κλαγγῇ τ᾽ ἐνοπῇ τ᾽ ἴσαν ὄρνιθες ὣς. ἠΰτε περ κλαγγὴ ...

  3. Summary. The next day they arrive at Pylos, the home of Nestor, where Telemachus hesitates about disembarking. Athena, as Mentor, steels his courage, assuring him that he will find the words he ...

  4. A summary of Books 3 & 4 in Homer's The Odyssey. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Odyssey and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  5. Sep 10, 2019 · The 12 gods of Mount Olympus were the most important deities in ancient Greece. In this collection, we examine each of the 12 in detail. With their all-too-human qualities in Greek mythology, the Olympian gods were capable of displaying great kindness and dishing out terrible punishments.

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  6. Go thou, and sit by his side, and depart from the way of the gods, neither let thy feet any more bear thee back to Olympus; but ever be thou troubled for him, and guard him, until he make thee his wife, or haply his slave.

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  8. Summary. The Odyssey opens with the narrator invoking the Muse, asking her to sing of Odysseus’s long journey home to Ithaca after the end of the Trojan War. Ten years after the fall of Troy,...

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