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Odyssey Collection (page 2)

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Mercury and Calypso

Mercury and Calypso
Mercury orders the nymph Kalypso (Calypso) to release Odysseus

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Charybdis

Charybdis

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Ulysses and Eumaeus

Ulysses and Eumaeus
Ulysses talks with Eumaeus, the slave and shepherd

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Scylla

Scylla, the Sea monster

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Scyllaeum

Scyllaeum - a promontory, and ancient town or fortress, on the west coast of Bruttium (modern Calabria), at the entrance of the Sicilian strait

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Corfu - Greece - Kanoni, The Island of Ulysses

Corfu - Greece - Kanoni, The Island of Ulysses. In the mythical sea adventure of Homers Odyssey, Kerkyra is the island of the Phaeacians, (Phaiakes) wherein Odysseus (Ulysses) meets Nausica

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Homer (Medal)

Homer (Medal)
Homer blind Greek poet to whom are attributed the Iliad and the Odyssey Date: 9th -8th century BC

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Circe Makes Pigs

Circe Makes Pigs
She changes the companions of Odysseus into pigs

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odysseus & Circe

Odysseus & Circe
Circe the sorceress, with her handmaiden at her side, urges Odysseus (Ulysses) to have a drink from her table. But since she turned his men into pigs. he is reluctant to do so

Background imageOdyssey Collection: The Nymph & the Sun God

The Nymph & the Sun God
A nymph complains to Helios (the Sun God) that Odysseus (Ulysses) and his men have sacrifed and and eaten her cattle without permission

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odysseus Laid Out

Odysseus Laid Out
Having pleaded with King Alicinous of Phaeacia to return home, the Phaeacian men lay Odysseus (Ulysses) down on the coast of Ithaca

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odysseus & Sirens

Odysseus & Sirens
Odysseus and his companions avoid the charms of the Sirens

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Penelope Spinning

Penelope Spinning
Penelope, wife of Odysseus, has promised to re-marry when she finishes her weaving : so each night she undoes what she has done during the day

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odysseus in Disguise

Odysseus in Disguise
Odysseus, having returned from his travels, but disguised into an old man to fool his wife Penelopes Suitors, is recognised by old nurse Eurycleia, who washes his feet

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Nausicaa & Alcinous

Nausicaa & Alcinous
Nausicaa tells King Alcinous, her father, that she and her maids must wash her brothers clothes in order to increase their chances of finding suitable brides

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Nausics Chariot

Nausics Chariot
Odysseus follows the chariot of Nausicaa and her maids

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Penelopes Suitors

Penelopes Suitors
At Ithaca, in the absence of Odysseus (Ulysses), Penelopes bored Suitors get drunk, while a minstrel plays his lyre to them. Telemachus, Odysseus son, watches with disapproval

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Nausicaa & her Maids

Nausicaa & her Maids
Nausicaa and her handmaids, playing ball on the beach, shortly before they discover Odysseus (Ulysses)

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Homer / Celebrated

Homer / Celebrated
HOMER Blind Greek poet: angels celebrate his Iliad and Odyssey

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Cyclops Eating People

Cyclops Eating People
The Cyclops Polyphemus, eating people

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odysseus and Nausicaa

Odysseus and Nausicaa
The shipwrecked Odysseus meets Nausicaa, daughter of King Alcinous, while she is playing ball with her maidens on the shore

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Young Odysseus & Boar

Young Odysseus & Boar
Young Odysseus fights a wild boar and gets the wound in his thigh

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Calypso & Odysseus

Calypso & Odysseus
Odysseus, though not unresponsive to Calypsos charms, nevertheless pines for Peneleope and his native land

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odyssey / Penelope (Kuhn)

Odyssey / Penelope (Kuhn)
Odysseus faithful wife Penelope

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odyssey / Nausicaa / Panofka

Odyssey / Nausicaa / Panofka
Nausicaa and her companions

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odyssey / Cyclops (Cesius)

Odyssey / Cyclops (Cesius)
The Cyclops, gigantic one- eyed being of Greek mythology. Cyclops means circle-eyed

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odyssey / Circe (Sterrett)

Odyssey / Circe (Sterrett)
The voyagers examine Circes embroidery

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odyssey / Circe (Smirke)

Odyssey / Circe (Smirke)
Odysseus and Circe

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odysseus Plowing Shore

Odysseus Plowing Shore
Odysseus plowing the sea shore

Background imageOdyssey Collection: Odyssey / Suitors (Stocks)

Odyssey / Suitors (Stocks)
Odysseus and the suitors



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