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    L'Odissea
    Iliade di Omero
    Iliade
    Odissea
    Iliade
    Odissea
    • «L'uomo ricco d'astuzie raccontami, o Musa... di molti uomini le città vide e conobbe la mente, molti dolori patí in cuore sul mare, lottando per la sua vita e pel ritorno dei suoi». Quello di Odisseo è, certo, il viaggio più importante della cultura occidentale, ispiratore di tanti altri viaggi successivi. Durante il ritorno in patria da una lunghissima guerra, un Destino imperscrutabile e crudele prende a bersagliare Odisseo e i suoi compagni di viaggio. Itaca, l'isola natale, pare allontanarsi per sempre. Lucido e ostinato, pronto a tutto, Odisseo ricorda, previene e s'oppone alla sorte, pur di approdare al porto natale e riprendere in pugno il suo mondo. Ma quel mondo gli è cambiato intorno ed è cambiato anche lui.

      Odissea
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    • Cinquantun giorni della guerra degli Achei contro Troia (Ilio, da cui il titolo): dall'ira di Achille, l'eroe invincibile, o quasi, dell'esercito acheo contro il capo della spedizione Agamennone, reo di avergli sottratto la schiava Briseide, al funerale di Ettore, l'eroe troppo umano dell'esercito troiano sconfitto dall'astuzia di Ulisse. Il capolavoro assoluto del genere epico, la nascita e il momento fondante dell'intera tradizione letteraria dell'Occidente.

      Iliade
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    • Odissea

      le avventure di Ulisse

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      L'Odissea racconta l'avventuroso viaggio che Ulisse ha compiuto per mare e che è durato molti anni, ma che alla fine, dopo aver superato moltissime avversità, si è concluso felicemente e Ulisse ha potuto ritornare a Itaca e riabbracciare la sua famiglia.

      Odissea
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    • Iliade

      Introduzione e traduzione di Giovanni Cerri Commento di Antonietta Gostoli Con un saggio di Wolfgang Schadewaldt Testo greco a fronte

      Iliade
    • L'Odissea

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      "L guerra di Troia è finita ed Ulisse parte per raggiungere la sua patria, Itaca. Sarà un lungo, lunghissimo viaggio durante il quale si troverà a fronteggiare pericoli e minacce di ogni genere: giganti con un occhio solo, belle fanciulle che incantano i naviganti, mostri marini che tendono agguati... La storia più famosa del mondo raccontata con un linguaggio semplice che mantiene però aderenza all'originale. Appassionatee in alcune parti terribile, ma anche commovente, è la storia di un uomo che lotta control il destino, ma che alla fine vince grazie alla sua forz ed intelligenza." - back cover.

      L'Odissea
    • I Grandi Classici: La storia di Odisseo

      Riduzione e adattamento dell'Odissea di Omero

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Sono passati dieci anni dalla fine della guerra di Troia e Odisseo non è ancora tornato a casa. Nel frattempo il suo regno a Itaca è insidiato dai Proci, che vorrebbero sposare sua moglie e impadronirsi di tutti i suoi beni... È l’Odissea, il testo forse più importante di tutta la letteratura, il viaggio più avventuroso di tutti i tempi, tra mostri e divinità, magie e astuzie.Il racconto della storia di Odisseo in una versione pensata per i ragazzi. Approfondimenti sulla cultura e sulle usanze dell’antica Grecia. La questione omerica e le possibili interpretazioni del viaggio. Attività di comprensione, analisi e produzione.

      I Grandi Classici: La storia di Odisseo
    • Odissea

      Traduzione di Ippolito Pindemonte

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura
      Odissea
    • Here is a new Loeb Classical Library edition of Homer's stirring heroic account of the Trojan war and its passions. The eloquent and dramatic epic poem captures the terrible anger of Achilles, "the best of the Achaeans," over a grave insult to his personal honor and relates its tragic result: a chain of consequences that prove devastating for the Greek forces besieging Troy, for noble Trojans, and for Achilles himself. The poet gives us compelling characterizations of his protagonists as well as a remarkable study of the heroic code in antiquity.The works attributed to Homer include the two oldest and greatest European epic poems, the Odyssey and the Iliad. These have been published in the Loeb Classical Library for three quarters of a century, the Greek text facing a faithful and literate prose translation by A. T. Murray. William F. Wyatt now brings the Loeb's Iliad up to date, with a rendering that retains Murray's admirable style but is written for today's readers.The Loeb Classical Library is the only existing series of books which, through original text and English translation, gives access to all that is important in Greek and Latin literature. A complete list of titles is available from Harvard University Press.

      Iliad II. Books 13-24
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    • Iliad. Books 1-12

      • 608pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      Near the end of the ten year long Trojan war, detailing the destructive quarrel between Paris warrior-hero Achilles and King Agamemnon ...

      Iliad. Books 1-12
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    • For anyone who has completed studies in elementary Greek, this edition provides the assistance necessary to read, understand, and appreciate the first book of the Iliad in its original language. Structured to maximize reading ease, P.A. Draper's volume stands out among introductions to the Greek Iliad.

      The Iliad Bk. 1
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    • The Iliad and the Odyssey

      • 970pagine
      • 34 ore di lettura

      Homer bidding farewell to his wife, Odysseus bound to the mast, Penelope at the loom, Achilles dragging Hector's body round the walls of Troy - scenes from Homer have been portrayed in every generation. Chapman's translations are argued to be two of the liveliest and readable.

      The Iliad and the Odyssey
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    • Shakespeare everyone can understand—now in new DELUXE editions! Why fear Shakespeare? By placing the words of the original play next to line-by-line translations in plain English, these popular guides make Shakespeare accessible to everyone. They introduce Shakespeare’s world, significant plot points, and the key players. And now they feature expanded literature guide sections that help students study smarter, along with links to bonus content on the Sparknotes.com website. A Q&A, guided analysis of significant literary devices, and review of the play give students all the tools necessary for understanding, discussing, and writing about King Lear . The expanded content includes :  Five Key Five frequently asked questions about major moments and characters in the play. What Does the Ending Mean?: Is the ending sad, celebratory, ironic . . . or ambivalent? Plot What is the play about? How is the story told, and what are the main themes? Why do the characters behave as they do? Study Questions that guide students as they study for a test or write a paper. Quotes by Quotes organized by Shakespeare’s main themes, such as love, death, tyranny, honor, and fate. Quotes by Quotes organized by the play’s main characters, along with interpretations of their meaning. 

      King Lear: No Fear Shakespeare Deluxe Student Edition
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    • The Anger of Achilles: The Iliad

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Robert Graves's dynamic retelling of Homer's powerful epic poem This edition of Homer 's Iliad , retold with authority and grace by the incomparable Robert Graves, takes a revered classic back to its roots as popular entertainment. War is raging between the Greeks and the Trojans. Achilles, the great warrior champion of the Greek army, is angrily sulking in his tent and refusing to fight, after an argument with his leader, Agamemnon. But when the Trojan warrior Hector kills Achilles' beloved friend Patroclus, Achilles plunges back into battle to seek his bloody revenge-even though it will bring about his own doom. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

      The Anger of Achilles: The Iliad
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    • The Odyssey by Homer

      • 507pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      This poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (or Ulysses, as he was known in Roman myths) and his long journey home following the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[2] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, called Proci, competing for Penelope's hand in marriage.

      The Odyssey by Homer
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    • After fighting in the Trojan war, Odysseus starts for home, only to go from one adventure to another

      Wishbone Classic 2. Odyssey
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    • The Iliad & Odyssey of Homer

      • 484pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      The epics of the Trojan War and Ulysses' extraordinary journey are retold in prose

      The Iliad & Odyssey of Homer
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    • The Odyssey. Odyssee, englische Ausgabe

      • 348pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Homer’s classic epic of survival, revenge, and homecoming, translated by E.V. Rieu, now in a stunning clothbound edition designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith, and featuring an Introduction by Peter V. Jones. The epic tale of Odysseus and his ten-year journey home after the Trojan War, one of the earliest and greatest works of Western literature. Confronted by natural and supernatural threats—shipwrecks, battles, monsters, and the implacable enmity of the sea god Poseidon—Odysseus must use his wit and native cunning if he is to reach his homeland of Ithaca safely and overcome the obstacles that, even there, await him. Penguin Classics is the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world, representing a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

      The Odyssey. Odyssee, englische Ausgabe
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    • This poem mainly centers on the Greek hero Odysseus (or Ulysses, as he was known in Roman myths) and his long journey home following the fall of Troy. It takes Odysseus ten years to reach Ithaca after the ten-year Trojan War.[2] In his absence, it is assumed he has died, and his wife Penelope and son Telemachus must deal with a group of unruly suitors, called Proci, competing for Penelope's hand in marriage.

      Harper Colophon Books - CN 479: Odyssey of Homer
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    • The Story of the Odyssey

      • 134pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      This retelling of Homer's "Odyssey" offers a concise and accessible version of the ancient epic, making it suitable for readers of all ages. By capturing the essence of the original poem, the narrative preserves its foundational themes and characters while simplifying the language and structure, allowing a broader audience to engage with this classic work of Greek literature.

      The Story of the Odyssey
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    • Robert Fagles's stunning modern-verse translation-available at last in our black-spine classics line A Penguin Classic The Odyssey is literature's grandest evocation of everyman's journey through life. In the myths and legends that are retold here, renowned translator Robert Fagles has captured the energy and poetry of Homer's original in a bold, contemporary idiom and given us an Odyssey to read aloud, to savor, and to treasure for its sheer lyrical mastery. This is an Odyssey to delight both the classicist and the general reader, and to captivate a new generation of Homer's students. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

      The Odyssey
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    • The cave of the cyclops

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Homer's Odyssey is a founding tale of Western civilization: an epic story of one man's struggle to return home from the Trojan war. It became the first Penguin Classic when E.V. Rieu's translation was published in 1946. In this extract, Odysseus describes some of the horrors and wonders of his journey, including imprisonment by the fearsome Cyclops and his travels to the land of the dead.

      The cave of the cyclops
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    • Oxford School Shakespeare: Henry V

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      This edition of Shakespeare's Henry V, features detailed explanations of multiple passaages, words, and scences making the play accesible and easier to understand. Including a host of photographs from stage productions of the play, this complete and unabridged text allows students to master Shakespeare's work. About the Series: Newly redesigned and easier to read, each play in the Oxford School Shakespeare series includes the complete and unabridged text, detailed and clear explanations of difficult words and passages, a synopsis of the plot, summaries of individual scenes, and notes on the main characters. Also included is a wide range of questions and activities for work in class, together with the historical background to Shakespeare's England, a brief biography of Shakespeare, and a complete list of his plays.

      Oxford School Shakespeare: Henry V
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    • The Illiad

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The Iliad tells the story of Greek warrior Achilles' great anger and the tragic death of Hector during the Trojan War, encapsulating the brutality of war. Its epic sweep has gripped generations of readers, and this new translation is elegant and accurate, respecting the original line numbers, and accompanied by authoritative editorial matter.

      The Illiad
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    • Circe and the Cyclops

      • 64pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Takes us from a balloon ride over Victorian London to a garden of blossom in Japan, from Tierra del Fuego to 16th-century California and the Russian steppe. This title features stories lyrical and savage; poems epic and intimate; essays satirical and inspirational; and ideas that have shaped the lives of millions.

      Circe and the Cyclops
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    • Why fear Shakespeare? By placing the words of the original play next to line- by-line translations in plain English, this popular guide makes Shakespeare accessible to everyone. And now it features expanded literature guide sections that help students study smarter.

      Julius Caesar: No Fear Shakespeare Deluxe Student Edition
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    • Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play side by side with a modern version, with marginal notes and explanations and full descriptions of each character.

      Antony & Cleopatra (No Fear Shakespeare)
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    • Why fear Shakespeare? By placing the words of the original play next to line- by-line translations in plain English, this popular guide makes Shakespeare accessible to everyone. And now it features expanded literature guide sections that help students study smarter.

      Midsummer Night's Dream: No Fear Shakespeare Deluxe Student Edition
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    • The Odysseys of Homer

      Vol. II

      • 280pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Reprint of the original, first published in 1857.

      The Odysseys of Homer
    • As You Like It (No Fear Shakespeare)

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This edition provides a detailed history of the play in production, both on stage and on screen.

      As You Like It (No Fear Shakespeare)
    • Shakespeare everyone can understand--now in new DELUXE editions! Why fear Shakespeare? By placing the words of the original play next to line-by-line translations in plain English, these popular guides make Shakespeare accessible to everyone. They introduce Shakespeare's world, significant plot points, and the key players. And now they feature expanded literature guide sections that help students study smarter, along with links to bonus content on the Sparknotes.com website. A Q&A, guided analysis of significant literary devices, and review of the play give students all the tools necessary for understanding, discussing, and writing about Tempest. The expanded content includes: Five Key Questions: Five frequently asked questions about major moments and characters in the play. What Does the Ending Mean?: Is the ending sad, celebratory, ironic . . . or ambivalent? Plot Analysis: What is the play about? How is the story told, and what are the main themes? Why do the characters behave as they do? Study Questions: Questions that guide students as they study for a test or write a paper. Quotes by Theme: Quotes organized by Shakespeare's main themes, such as love, death, tyranny, honor, and fate. Quotes by Character: Quotes organized by the play's main characters, along with interpretations of their meaning.

      Tempest: No Fear Shakespeare Deluxe Student Edition
    • Chapman's Homer. The Odyssey

      • 532pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      George Chapman's translations of Homer are among the most famous in the English language. Keats immortalized the work of the Renaissance dramatist and poet in the sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer." Swinburne praised the translations for their "romantic and sometimes barbaric grandeur," their "freshness, strength, and inextinguishable fire." The great critic George Saintsbury (1845-1933) wrote: "For more than two centuries they were the resort of all who, unable to read Greek, wished to know what Greek was. Chapman is far nearer Homer than any modern translator in any modern language." This volume presents the original text of Chapman's translation of the Odyssey (1614-15), making only a small number of modifications to punctuation and wording where they might confuse the modern reader. The editor, Allardyce Nicoll, provides an introduction, textual notes, a glossary, and a commentary. Garry Wills's preface to the Odyssey explores how Chapman's less strained meter lets him achieve more delicate poetic effects as compared to the Iliad. Wills also examines Chapman's "fine touch" in translating "the warm and human sense of comedy" in the Odyssey. Oft of one wide expanse had I been told That deep-browed Homer ruled as his demesne; Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold. --John Keats

      Chapman's Homer. The Odyssey
    • Signet Classic: The Odyssey

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      A story encompassing the entirety of human emotion, "The Odyssey" remains one of the greatest literary works in the history of the world. It is the story of Odysseus and his ten-year journey to return home to his family and kingdom. Having angered the god Poseidon along the way, he finds him-self cast adrift at sea facing dangers beyond measure and trials beyond understanding. Truly a staple of literature and an epic adventure.

      Signet Classic: The Odyssey
    • Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course: The Triumph of Odysseus

      Homer's Odyssey Books 21 and 22

      • 100pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      This book is part of the Reading Greek course. It is modeled on the already published A World of Heroes (CUP, 1979) and The Intellectual Revolution (CUP, 1980) and provides an unabridged text of Books 21 and 22 of Homer's Odyssey. The Greek text is faced with a running vocabulary and notes, and followed by a learning vocabulary, and the book is illustrated throughout. It can be used by anyone who has completed Reading Greek or is at an intermediate or advanced stage of ancient Greek.

      Joint Association of Classical Teachers' Greek Course: The Triumph of Odysseus
    • The Greek army has been sent to Troy to recapture Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. But how can they get inside the heavily defended city? The Greek commander, Odysseus, comes up with an extraordinary solution - but will his daring plan really work?

      Usborne Young Reading - 1: The Wooden Horse
    • Kingfisher Classics: The Iliad

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Retells the events of the war between Greece and the city of Troy, focusing on Achilles' quarrel with Agamemnon.

      Kingfisher Classics: The Iliad
    • The Iliad. The Odyssey. The Aeneid

      • 3volumi
      • 1648pagine
      • 58 ore di lettura

      A glorious boxed set featuring Robert Fagles's award-winning translations of the three great epics of Western literature ONE OF THE PREEMINENT translators of our time, Robert Fagles's interpretations of these epic poems give new life to three seminal works in the Western canon. The Penguin Classic Deluxe Editions of The Iliad, The Odyssey, and The Aeneid are collected here for the first time in a specially designed gift box. Each volume contains a superb introduction by renowned classicist Bernard Knox.

      The Iliad. The Odyssey. The Aeneid
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    • Odysseus

      • 223pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Nach dem Sieg im Trojanischen Krieg durch die List mit dem Holzpferd kehren Odysseus und seine Freunde nach Hause zurück. Doch die Götter prüfen sie auf ihrer Rückreise schwer, sodass der gealterte und erschöpfte Odysseus erst zehn Jahre später an die Küsten seiner Heimat Ithaka gelangt. Er muss erneut Gefahren begegnen und sich Herausforderungen stellen, während er versucht, sein Königreich zurückzuerobern. Die klassischen Geschichten sind voller Spannung und unerwarteter Wendungen und bieten einen frischen und verständlichen Erzählstil, der die Leser fesselt.

      Odysseus
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    • Odysseia xiii-xxiv

      • 292pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Slepý Melésigenés hľadal prostriedky na živobytie, no získaval obdiv a sympatie od ľudí, ktorí ho podporovali. V Kýme ho presvedčili, aby požiadal mestskú radu o pomoc a stal sa básnikom mesta na útraty obce. Rada však návrh odmietla s tým, že „homérov“ (slepcov) živiť nebude, a tak Melésigenovi ostalo meno Homéros. Odtiaľ odišiel do Fókaie a neskôr na ostrov Chios, kde sa živil ako učiteľ a básnik. Na Chiu prežil šťastné obdobie, zložil množstvo básní a stal sa známym v celej Hellade. Neskôr cestoval po Grécku a zložil eposy Ílias a Odysseia, pričom svoj život zakončil na ostrove Ios. V druhej polovici Odysseie, ktorá je súčasťou tejto publikácie, Faiáci doplavia Odyssea do vlasti. Po príchode na Ithaku sa stretáva s bohyňou Athénou, ktorá mu radí, aby sa najprv ako žobrák oboznámil so situáciou vo svojom kráľovstve a pripravila mu plán pomsty voči spupným ženíchom. Odysseus sa pustí do príprav na boj o svoje postavenie a rodinu. Medzitým sa domov vracia jeho syn Télemachos a manželka Pénelopé odoláva ponukám ženíchov na vydaj. Publikácia obsahuje aj Hérodotov životopis Homéra a druhú časť štúdie Ivana Janeka, ktorá približuje jednotlivé časti eposu.

      Odysseia xiii-xxiv
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    • Odysseia i-xii

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Podľa životopisu, ktorý je pripisovaný Hérodotovi, sa Homéros narodil v Smyrne. Jeho matka Krétheis ho pomenovala Melésigenés, pretože sa narodil pri rieke Melés. Po vyrastení sa stal učiteľom a neskôr sa vydal na plavby do cudziny. Po chorobe na očnú chorobu sa liečil na Ithake, kde sa oboznámil s príbehmi o Odysseovi. Po vyliečení sa opäť plavil, no po príchode do Kolofónu oslepol. Odvtedy sa venoval iba skladaniu básní, ktoré prednášal na oslavách. Možno práve jeho nešťastie a pobyt na Ithake viedli k vytvoreniu jedného z jeho výnimočných diel, eposu Odysseia. V ňom rozpráva o strastiach Odyssea počas jeho návratu z trójskej vojny. Jeho syn Télemachos a manželka Pénelopé čakajú na jeho návrat, no ich život komplikuje množstvo ženíškov, ktorí sa uchádzajú o Pénelopu. Télemachos sa rozhodne odísť a zistiť niečo o otcovi, pričom ho podporuje Athéna. Odysseus sa snaží vrátiť domov k Pénelope a Télemachovi, no musí prekonať množstvo prekážok, než sa dostane na Ithaku. Kniha obsahuje štúdiu Miloslava Okála, ktorá sa zaoberá problémami homérskych básní a ich ohlasmi, a prvú časť štúdie Ivana Janeka, ktorá skúma otázky Homérových eposov a obdobie po trójskej vojne.

      Odysseia i-xii
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    • L'Iliade di Omero racconta la guerra di Troia, che infuria da nove anni. Greci e Troiani si affrontano in un conflitto sanguinoso, senza che nessuna delle due parti possa vantare una vittoria definitiva. Nonostante il prolungarsi della guerra, il combattimento continua e il numero dei morti aumenta. Un armistizio è stato proclamato, ma i Greci continuano a morire, colpiti da una misteriosa malattia - una pestilenza per la quale non esiste cura. Questo è un chiaro segno dell'ira di Apollo. Ma cosa ha scatenato la collera del figlio di Giove? L'opera immortale e grandiosa di Omero ha attraversato i millenni, riportando in vita gli eroi dell'antichità e le loro gesta. La narrazione si snoda tra temi di onore, vendetta e destino, offrendo una profonda riflessione sulla condizione umana e le sue sfide.

      Iliade. La guerra di Troia
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    • Die Erzählungen des Odysseus bilden innerhalb der 'Odyssee' eine eigenständige Gattung von abgeschlossenen Geschichten. Es geht um unglaubliche Abenteuer mit fremdartigen Menschen und Zauberwesen, um eine unerfüllbare Liebe, um einäugige Riesen und manches mehr – von Michael Schroeder in Prosa neu übertragen. Durch alle Jahrhunderte blieben sie ungemein populär. Im Nachwort wird dem Ursprung dieser Geschichten nachgespürt und die Irrfahrt des Odysseus als Bild der Lebensreise eines jeden Menschen schlechthin beleuchtet.

      Die Erzählungen des Odysseus
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    • L'Odyssée

      Chants I - VII - Texte et traduction

      • 407pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Book by HOMERE

      L'Odyssée
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    • Ни одно из многочисленных литературных произведений древности не оказало такого сильного влияния на дальнейшее развитие мировой культуры, как бессмертные поэмы Гомера "Илиада" и "Одиссея". Минули века, однако притягательная сила поэм легендарного эпического поэта Древней Греции неумолима. Привлекательность гомерических поэм не только в том, что их автор вводит нас в мир, отделенный от современности десятками столетий и все же необычайно реальный благодаря гению поэта, сохранившего в своих поэмах биение современной ему жизни. Бессмертие Гомера в том, что в его гениальных творениях заключены неисчерпаемые запасы общечеловеческих непреходящих ценностей - разума, добра и красоты.

      Азбука-Классика: Илиада
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    • 'Man kann sich beim Durchblättern nicht des Gefühls erwehren, man befände sich in einem Museum und staune über die Gemälde, die an Detailgenauigkeit und Lebendigkeit kaum zu überbieten sind. Flaxman ist eben ein Meister seines Fachs!' literaturmarkt.info§'Eine großartige Möglichkeit, sich Homer zu nähern. Das ansprechend gemachte Buch ist eine empfehlenswerte Hinführung zur 'Ilias' und zur 'Odyssee'.' literaturkritik.de§'Wunderschöne bibliophile Ausgabe.' Südkurier§'Der dünne, leichthändige Strich, die feinen Konturen, die betonte Einfachheit verleihen diesen Zeichnungen eine seltsame Intensität - es ist als zitterten diese Figuren, als könnten sie nur mit Mühe die Fassung wahren, als wollten sie aus den Bildern hinausstürzen. Man sieht sie - und sieht sich an ihnen fest.' Frankfurter Rundschau

      Ilias und Odyssee. Die Zeichnungen von John Flaxman
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    • Odysseova dobrodružství

      • 66pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Klasický příběh o Odysseovi zpracován pro děti prvního stupně. Velká písmena a obrázky jsou motivací, aby si malí školáčci dobrodružný příběh sami přečetli.

      Odysseova dobrodružství
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