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  2. Geography of the Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The geographical references in the Odyssey to the various locations seem confused and have given rise to much scholarly argument, beginning in ancient times. Odysseus' Ithaca is usually identified with the island Ithaki, as it shares the same name with the ancient location and has archaeological and historical associations with the Odyssey.

  3. Homer's Ithaca - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] This theory has not been generally accepted on grounds of geology, [5] archaeology, [6] philology, [7] [8] or historical and Homeric analysis. [9] “ What is clearly missing,” wrote Dr Christine Haywood reviewing Odysseus Unbound , “is a good knowledge of the complexities of Homeric language, and the support of archaeology ...

  4. Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] It opens in medias res, in the middle of the overall story, with prior events described through flashbacks and storytelling. [7] The 24 books correspond to the letters of the Greek alphabet; the division was likely made after the poem's composition, by someone other than Homer, but is generally accepted. [8]

  5. Chris Nolan to shoot part of The Odyssey in precise location ...

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    Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of The Odyssey will partially be filmed in Sicily, where scholars say Homer based a portion of Ulysses’ journey in his 8th century BCE epic.. The Oppenheimer ...

  6. John 6 - Wikipedia

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    John 6 is the sixth chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records Jesus' miracles of feeding the five thousand and walking on water , the Bread of Life Discourse , popular rejection of his teaching, and Peter 's confession of faith.

  7. Book of Signs - Wikipedia

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    In Christian scholarship, the Book of Signs is a name commonly given to the first main section of the Gospel of John, from 1:19 to the end of Chapter 12. It follows the Hymn to the Word and precedes the Book of Glory. It is named for seven notable events, often called "signs" or "miracles", that it records. [1]

  8. The odyssey of 'Nor-west' John DeWolf, and a literary footnote

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    Here is the story of his odyssey and its literary influence. John DeWolf, born on Sept. 6, 1779, to Simon and Hannah DeWolf, was a member of the famous and wealthy clan of Bristol merchants whose ...

  9. John Stamos, Gina Gershon and Kelsea Ballerini Are ... - AOL

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    Doctor Odyssey’s cast includes Phillipa Soo, Sean Teale and Don Johnson; John Stamos, Gina Gershon, Kelsea Ballerini, Cheyenne Jackson and Chord Overstreet also appear as guest stars throughout ...