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“andra moi ennepe mousa polytropon hos malapolla planchthe”
Andra moi ennepe mousa polytropon hos malapolla planchthe. (Greek)
Tell me about the resourceful man who wandered so much.
From the Odyssey, a Homeric epic poem recounting the wanderings of Odysseus (Latin: Ulysses) after the fall of Troy.
The oldest surviving source of Greek mythology along with the Iliad, it describes Odysseus' ten-year journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
"It provides both an insight into a long-lost civilization and a gripping narrative rich in evocative details, complex characters, and universal themes."
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