Concept information
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adventures of the Greeks after the fall of Troy: the wanderings of Ulysses (Homer, Odyssey)
wanderings of Ulysses: from the Cicones to Scylla
Ulysses departs from the island of Circe and passes through a series of dangers, which Circe had warned him about (Homer, Odyssey XII)
in Thrinacria Ulysses' men devour some of the cattle of the Sun-god while Ulysses is asleep
Preferred term
94I1831Ulysses' ship is destroyed by Jupiter's lightning; only Ulysses gets off, and is safely carried back to Charybdis on the mast
Broader concept
Subject
- ancient history
- cattle
- Charybdis
- Circe
- classical antiquity
- cycle
- departing
- devouring
- epic
- Greek legend
- hero
- heroic legend
- history
- Homer, Odyssey
- Homer, Odyssey 12
- island
- Jupiter
- legend
- mast
- mythology
- returning
- sailing
- ship
- shipwreck
- sleeping
- Sol
- thunderbolt
- Trinacria
- Ulysses
- wandering
Notation
- 94I1831
In other languages
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URI
http://iconclass.org/94I1831
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