Voyaging Into the Heart of The Odyssey
Very little is known with certainty about the individual traditionally called Homer, the poet to whom The Odyssey is attributed. Ancient Greek tradition presents him as a blind bard from Ionia, the coastal region of western Asia Minor, who lived around the eighth century before the common era. However, modern scholars debate almost every aspect of his life, including whether he was a single historical person, a symbolic figure representing many poets, or even a later construct used to give a human face to a long oral tradition. Despite the...
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