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- The Telemachy (from Gr**** Τηλεμάχεια, Tēlemacheia) is a term traditionally applied to the first four books of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. They are...
- return home from the Trojan War, and are traditionally given the title the Telemachy. Telemachus's name in Gr**** means "far from battle", or perhaps "fighting...
- Adventure Games Thomas Percy Voice; video game: "The Gunpowder Plot" 2012 The Telemachy Jay 2013–2022 Holby City Dominic Copeland Regular role 2023 The Madame...
- The locations mentioned in the narratives of Odysseus's adventures have long been debated. Events in the main sequence of the Odyssey take place in the...
- episode of the BBC Two drama White Heat and the film adaptation of The Telemachy respectively. Upon leaving drama school, Kumar joined the recurring cast...
- 1976 Bugsy Malone O'Dreary 1979 S**** Betts 1983 The Pirates of Penzance Pirate #10 1987 Bellman and True Young Security Guard 2012 The Telemachy Antony...
- Amazing Odyssey Phrases In medias res Between Scylla and Charybdis Related Telemachy Nekyia Trojan Horse Suitors of Penelope The Odyssey Old Man of the Sea...
- Homer's Ithaca List of Homeric characters Sortes Homericae Tabulae Iliacae Telemachy The Golden Bough Trojan Battle Order Trojan War in literature and the...
- (individually and in groups) were commonly given their own titles: Book 1–4: Telemachy—the story focuses on the perspective of Telemachus. Books 9–12: Apologoi—Odysseus...
- Aristeia of Diomedes". The first four books of the Odyssey are called the Telemachy, as those books describe the journey of Odysseus' son Telemachus as he...