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  • Bartleby.com: The Odyssey: Prose translation by folklorist Andrew Lang, with S. H. Butcher, tracing the adventures of the epic hero Odysseus. Divided by book with closing sonnet.
  • Homer Odyssey - Calypso and Ulysses: A reconstruction of the music of parts of Homer's Odyssey, by composer Ioannidis Nikolaos. Audio, original Greek text and English translation.
  • Homer Odyssey 1.1: Loeb's English translation
  • Homer's Odyssey portal: Carefully sorted links to Odyssey resources, with special emphasis on comparing multiple translations in parallel. Subpage explores Joyce's Ulysses parallels in detail.
  • Internet Classics Archive: The Odyssey by Homer: Hypertext of Samuel Butler's translation, from the MIT archive. Divided by book.
  • Map of the Underworld: Map showing the descents to the Underworld made by Odysseus and Aeneas.
  • Odysseus and the Historians: By, John Marincola (Union College, Schenectady)
  • Odyssey Book XI: Nekuia: Odysseus' information gathering trip to the Underworld.
  • Odyssey Game - Choose your character: "In this web game you can choose to be either Odysseus himself or his young son Telemachus or his beautiful wife, Penelope."
  • Odyssey II - Wily Penelope: The second book of the Odyssey shows how Penelope is an equal to Odysseus in craftiness.
  • Odyssey, The: Free HTML e-text of Butler's translation of The Odyssey, available page by page.
  • Project Gutenberg: The Odyssey: Translated by S.H. Butcher and Andrew Lang.
  • Project Gutenberg: The Odyssey: Alexander Pope's translation.
  • Project Gutenberg: The Odyssey: Samuel Butler's translation.
  • Reviews of Recent Books on "The Odyssey": "The Following links will take you to substantive reviews of recent books on the Odyssey from the Bryn Mawr Classical Review."
  • Study Guide for Homer's Odyssey: By Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Temple University. Book-by-book review of characters and key events, as well as general chronology, a thematic structure for Odysseus' wanderings, and links to e-texts.
  • The Odyssey: "The Odyssey. The illustrated wanderings of the hero Odysseus after the Trojan War. Based on Homer's epic from Greek Mythology."
  • The Odyssey: The Greek Epic Poem translated by Samuel Butler.
  • The Odyssey: Text-only version of Samuel Butler's translation, provided by the Internet Classics Archive at MIT.
  • The Odyssey: Site originally created as a 9th grade English project, offering analysis of key passages and plot elements, as well as a partial character glossary and related links.
  • The Odyssey by Homer: A searchable online version, with book summaries, biographical information on the poet, and a map of the Greece of his times. No translation attribution given.
  • The Odysseys of Homer: Bartleby edition of the 1857 English language translation by George Chapman.


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