Homer

Marble terminal bust of Homer. Roman copy of a lost Hellenistic original of the 2nd c. BCE. Homer (; , ; born ) was an Ancient Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of the most revered and influential authors in history.

Homer's ''Iliad'' centers on a quarrel between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles during the last year of the Trojan War. The ''Odyssey'' chronicles the ten-year journey of Odysseus, king of Ithaca, back to his home after the fall of Troy. The poems are in Homeric Greek, also known as Epic Greek, a literary language which shows a mixture of features of the Ionic and Aeolic dialects from different centuries; the predominant influence is Eastern Ionic. Most researchers believe that the poems were originally transmitted orally. Despite being predominantly known for its tragic and serious themes, the Homeric poems also contain instances of comedy and laughter.

Homer's epic poems shaped aspects of ancient Greek culture and education, fostering ideals of heroism, glory, and honor. To Plato, Homer was simply the one who "has taught Greece" (, ). In Dante Alighieri's ''Divine Comedy'', Virgil refers to Homer as "Poet sovereign", king of all poets; in the preface to his translation of the ''Iliad'', Alexander Pope acknowledges that Homer has always been considered the "greatest of poets". From antiquity to the present day, Homeric epics have inspired many famous works of literature, music, art, and film.

The question of by whom, when, where and under what circumstances the ''Iliad'' and ''Odyssey'' were composed continues to be debated. Scholars generally regard the two poems as the works of separate authors. It is thought that the poems were composed at some point around the late eighth or early seventh century BCE. Many accounts of Homer's life circulated in classical antiquity; the most widespread that he was a blind bard from Ionia, a region of central coastal Anatolia in present-day Turkey. Modern scholars consider these accounts legendary. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Haskins, Charles Homer
Published 2007
Located: Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya
Call Number: 820.9 HAS
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by Homer
Published 1933
Located: Gurudas College
Call Number: 821 HOM
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by Homer
Published 2003
Located: Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya
Call Number: 823.009 HOM
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by Homer
Published 2003
Located: Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya
Call Number: 880 HOM
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by Homer
Published 2008
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 882 BLO/OED
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by Homer
Published 2016
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 883 HOM
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7
by Homer
Published 2017
Located: Bengal Library Association Public Library
Call Number: 883 HOM
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Published 1959
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 883 HOM/RET
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by Homer
Published 2013
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 883 HOM/ODY
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10
by Homer
Published 2003
Located: Hiralal Mazumdar Memorial College for Women
Call Number: 883 HOM/ILI
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by Homer.
Published 1963
Located: Kidderpore College
Call Number: 883.01K3 HOM-O
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by Homer.
Published 1965
Located: Kidderpore College
Call Number: 883.01K5 HOM-I
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by Homer.
Published 1993
Located: Kidderpore College
Call Number: 883.01N3 HOM-O/AC
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by Homer
Published 2003
Located: Sivanath Sastri College
Call Number: 883.02 H752
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Published 1984
Located: Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya
Call Number: 923.54 JAC
Other Authors: '; ...Jack, Homer A....
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