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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Storage/Annotated_and_Revised_Odyssey_with_Critical_Introduction_Undergraduate_Remix/02%3A_Samuel_Butler's_Odyssey/2.11%3A_Book_XI
    THE VISIT TO THE DEAD
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_(Notre_Dame_IN)/Humanistic_Studies/Annotated_and_Translated_Odyssey_with_Undergraduate_Critical_Introduction_and_Activities/02%3A_Samuel_Butler's_Odyssey_revised_and_annotated/2.09%3A_Book_IX
    ODYSSEUS DECLARES HIMSELF AND BEGINS HIS STORY—-THE CICONS, LOTOPHAGI, AND CYCLOPES.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.14%3A_Book-_The_Odyssey_(Homer)/3.14.01%3A_Books/3.14.1.11%3A_Book_XI
    THE VISIT TO THE DEAD
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.12%3A_Book-_The_Illiad_(Homer)/3.12.01%3A_Books/3.12.1.24%3A_Book_XXIV
    Priam ransoms the body of Hector—Hector’s funeral.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.12%3A_Book-_The_Illiad_(Homer)/3.12.01%3A_Books/3.12.1.07%3A_Book_VII
    Hector and Ajax fight—Hector is getting worsted when night comes on and parts them—They exchange presents—The burial of the dead, and the building of a wall round their ships by the Achaeans—The Achae...Hector and Ajax fight—Hector is getting worsted when night comes on and parts them—They exchange presents—The burial of the dead, and the building of a wall round their ships by the Achaeans—The Achaeans buy their wine of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.12%3A_Book-_The_Illiad_(Homer)/3.12.01%3A_Books/3.12.1.23%3A_Book_XXIII
    The funeral of Patroclus, and the funeral games.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.14%3A_Book-_The_Odyssey_(Homer)/3.14.01%3A_Books/3.14.1.14%3A_Book_XIV
    ULYSSES IN THE HUT WITH EUMAEUS.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.14%3A_Book-_The_Odyssey_(Homer)/3.14.01%3A_Books/3.14.1.07%3A_Book_VII
    RECEPTION OF ULYSSES AT THE PALACE OF KING ALCINOUS.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.12%3A_Book-_The_Illiad_(Homer)/3.12.01%3A_Books/3.12.1.05%3A_Book_V
    The exploits of Diomed, who, though wounded by Pandarus, continues fighting—He kills Pandarus and wounds AEneas—Venus rescues AEneas, but being wounded by Diomed, commits him to the care of Apollo and...The exploits of Diomed, who, though wounded by Pandarus, continues fighting—He kills Pandarus and wounds AEneas—Venus rescues AEneas, but being wounded by Diomed, commits him to the care of Apollo and goes to Olympus, where she is tended by her mother Dione—Mars encourages the Trojans, and AEneas returns to the fight cured of his wound—Minerva and Juno help the Achaeans, and by the advice of the former Diomed wounds Mars, who returns to Olympus to get cured.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.14%3A_Book-_The_Odyssey_(Homer)/3.14.01%3A_Books/3.14.1.06%3A_Book_VI
    THE MEETING BETWEEN NAUSICAA AND ULYSSES.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Arapahoe_Community_College/Hum_115%3A_World_Mythology_(Stafinbil)/03%3A_Classical_Greece_and_Rome/3.14%3A_Book-_The_Odyssey_(Homer)/3.14.01%3A_Books/3.14.1.01%3A_Book_I
    THE GODS IN COUNCIL—MINERVA’S VISIT TO ITHACA—THE CHALLENGE FROM TELEMACHUS TO THE SUITORS.

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