The Odyssey of Homer
En podcast av Rodney Merrill
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Odyssey 11.1-137
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Odyssey 11.138-259
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Odyssey 12.1-152
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Odyssey 13.1-124
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Odyssey 16.1-153
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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