The Odyssey of Homer
En podcast av Rodney Merrill
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92 Avsnitt
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Odyssey 1.1-143
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Odyssey 1.144-324
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Odyssey 1.325-444
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Odyssey 2.1-145
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Odyssey 2.146-259
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Odyssey 2.260-434
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Odyssey 3.1-117
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Odyssey 3.118-252
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Odyssey 3.253-370
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Odyssey 3.371-497
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Odyssey 4.1-119
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Odyssey 4.120-264
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Odyssey 4.265-397
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Odyssey 4.398-510
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Odyssey 4.511-624
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Odyssey 4.625-714
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Odyssey 4.715-837
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Odyssey 5.1-115
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Odyssey 5.116-227
Publicerades: 2020-01-17 -
Odyssey 5.228-364
Publicerades: 2020-01-16
Rodney Merrill reads the Odyssey in his translation. In the Afterword he introduces the poem and explains his use of a strict dactylic-hexameter meter like that of the ancient oral epic. The book itself, published by the University of Michigan Press, may be previewed on the Press's website at https://www.press.umich.edu/17216/odyssey/?s=description. Translated and read by Rodney Merrill Recorded by Derek Bianchi, MuscleTone Studio, Berkeley, California Uploaded by Nathan Levine Copyright © by the University of Michigan 2002 All rights reserved