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Odysseia
Homer
2000
First Published
3.79
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Homeros'un unlu destanlarindan ikincisi olan Odysseia ilk destan Ilyada'nin devami niteligindedir. MO 800 ila 600 yillari arasinda manzum olarak kaleme alindigi dusunulen eserin ana kahramani Odysseus'tur. Ilk kitapta Ilyada'da anlatildigi gibi Truva'nin dususunden sonra vatani Ithaka'ya donmek isteyen Odysseus'un macera dolu geri donus yolculugu eserin ana konusudur. Yaklasik on yil suren Truva Savasi'ndan sonra Odysseus'un Ithaka'ya donmesi yine on yilini alir. Bu sure zarfinda binbir turlu macera ve zorluk yasayan Odysseus vatan hasreti cekerken, oglu Telemachus ve karisi Penelope de Ithaka'da cok sikinti cekmektedirler. Odysseus'un yoklugunda ulkeyi yonetmede yasanan zorluklarin yani sira Ithaka'nin hukumdari olmak isteyen bir grup soyluyla da mucadele etmek zorundadirlar. Bati edebiyatinin ve kulturunun temel eserlerinden sayilan Odysseus Antik Yunan kulturune isik tutan en onemli kaynaklardan biridir. (Tanitim Bulteninden)
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Homer
Homer
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In the Western classical tradition, Homer (Greek: Ὅμηρος) is considered the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets. These epics lie at the beginning of the Western canon of literature, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature. When he lived is unknown. Herodotus estimates that Homer lived 400 years before his own time, which would place him at around 850 BCE, while other ancient sources claim that he lived much nearer to the supposed time of the Trojan War, in the early 12th century BCE. Most modern researchers place Homer in the 7th or 8th centuries BCE. The formative influence of the Homeric epics in shaping Greek culture was widely recognized, and Homer was described as the teacher of Greece. Homer's works, which are about fifty percent speeches, provided models in persuasive speaking and writing that were emulated throughout the ancient and medieval Greek worlds. Fragments of Homer account for nearly half of all identifiable Greek literary papyrus finds.

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