CC 348/WS 345 WOMEN IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY

Dr Barbara Goff

Odyssey readings 2

These are approximate directions to the assignments in the Odyssey, if you are using an edition other than that of Lattimore.

13:

218-end, Athene and Odysseus

14:

all

15:

1-50, Athene and Telemachos

100-190, Helen reads the portent

340-490, Eumaios' Phoenician nurse

16:

all

17:

30-60, Penelope and Telemachos

280-320, the dog Argos

500-end, Penelope and Eumaios

18:

175-320, Penelope appears to the suitors; Melantho

19:

all

20:

1-120, Penelope's dream, and the serving woman's portent

21:

1-130, Penelope and the contest of the bow

311-340, Penelope, the suitors, and Telemachos

22:

390-end, Eurykleia and the serving women

23:

all; Penelope and Odysseus

24:

100-190, in the underworld; 2 songs about women


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