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Sources consulted:
Homer in Print: The Transmission and Reception of Homer's Works. The Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center. (2014, January 13)
The Odyssey — Encyclopedia Britannica
Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Gr. class. e. 134 (P) — Oxford Bodleian Library
Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Auct. V. 1. 51 (formerly MS. E. D. Clarke 51) — Oxford Bodleian Library
Oxford, Bodleian Library Byw. C 6.2 — Oxford Bodleian Library
Homer, Pope, A. & Flaxman, J., Buckley, T. A., ed. (1853) The Odyssey of Homer. London, Ingram, Cooke. — Library of Congress
The Odyssey of Homer, Butcher S.H. & Lang A. (1924) The Odyssey of Homer : done into English prose / by S.H. Butcher and A. Lang — Princeton University Libraries
The World of Homer by Andrew Lang. Lang, A. (2014). Project Gutenberg.
Adaptations:
Homer's Odyssey remains one of the world's most enduring stories. Numerous adaptations and versions of Homer's poem have been created over the years. This accelerated in the 20th and 21st centuries with the advent of motion pictures, television and expanding reader bases. The links below provide four examples of the continuing interest in the Odyssey in modern popular culture.
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