Ὀδύσσεια
The Odyssey

The Odyssey is one of two major epics of ancient Greek literature attributed to Homer. It is one of the oldest surviving works of literature and remains popular with modern audiences. Like the Iliad, the Odyssey is divided into 24 books. It follows the heroic king of Ithaca, Odysseus, also known by the Latin variant Ulysses, and his homecoming journey after the ten-year long Trojan War. His journey from Troy to Ithaca lasts an additional ten years, during which time he encounters many perils and all of his crewmates are killed. In Odysseus's long absence, he is presumed dead, leaving his wife Penelope and son Telemachus to contend with a group of unruly suitors competing for Penelope's hand in marriage.— Wikipedia
Translations

The Odyssey: Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original
tr. Samuel Butler · A. C. Fifield · United Kingdom · 1900

Odyssey, Volume II
tr. A. T. Murray, George E. Dimock · Harvard University Press · United States · 1995
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