Concept information
Preferred term
94I18Ulysses departs from the island of Circe and passes through a series of dangers, which Circe had warned him about (Homer, Odyssey XII)
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- 94I183 in Thrinacria Ulysses' men devour some of the cattle of the Sun-god while Ulysses is asleep
- 94I184 Ulysses escapes from Charybdis by clinging to a fig-tree
- 94I182 Ulysses passes Scylla and Charybdis; Scylla devours six of his men
- 94I181 Ulysses, tied to the mast of his ship, passes the Sirens
Subject
- ancient history
- Circe
- classical antiquity
- cycle
- departing
- epic
- Greek legend
- hero
- heroic legend
- history
- Homer, Odyssey
- Homer, Odyssey 12
- island
- legend
- mythology
- returning
- sailing
- Ulysses
- wandering
Notation
- 94I18
In other languages
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Finnish
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Italian
URI
http://iconclass.org/94I18
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