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  1. The Odyssey by Homer, Alexander Pope, 2002-04-01
  2. Homer's Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned about Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat by Gwen Cooper, 2010-09-07
  3. Homer & Langley: A Novel by E.L. Doctorow, 2010-09-07
  4. The Odyssey by Homer, 1999-04-01
  5. Homer and Classical Philology by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 2010-07-24
  6. Homer Price by Robert McCloskey, 2005-12-29
  7. The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P. Figg (Newbery Honor Book) by Rodman Philbrick, 2009-01-01
  8. The Children's Homer: The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy by Padraic Colum, 2010-04-02
  9. The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer, 2007-03-23
  10. Homer - The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer, 2006-01-01
  11. The Odyssey of Homer (Bantam Classics) by Homer, 1990
  12. The Odyssey of Homer (P.S.) by Richmond Lattimore, 2007-07-01
  13. The adventures of Ulysses by Charles Lamb, Homer Homer, 2010-08-18
  14. The Odyssey by Homer, 2010-11-10

1. Village Of Homer
Homer NY Official Web Site We invite you to browse through the Village of Homer, New York. many wonderful memories of growing up here. Homer has a rich historic past that we can all
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We invite you to browse through the Village of Homer, New York. Our unique character comes from our small-town, rural atmosphere, our broad, charming tree-lined streets, a rich and varied collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century homes and commercial buildings, and the Victorian business district. Our picturesque village green and its gazebo serve as the hub for many of the cultural, educational, and religious affairs of the village.
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2. The Homer Homepage
World Literature and Criticism Resources for World Literature English 2203 Home The Homer Homepage. Texts. General Background. Homer.
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  • Iliad An excerpt read by Anthony Quayle; from Harper Audio, in Real Audio format
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  • The Iliad background by Roger Dunkle, Brooklyn College

3. Homer
This short chapter introduces the reader to the figure and ideas of Homer. This poet, at the conclusion of the Greek Dark Ages, summed
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MINOA/HOMER.HTM

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Homer , the Iliad and the Odyssey . They both concern the great defining moment of Greek culture, the Trojan War
word for word (over 25,000 lines of poetry); it may be possible that the Homeric poems were memorized with more exactitude than scholars believe. No matter what the case, by the end of the Greek Dark Ages, these bards or story-tellers were probably the cultural center of Greek society; their status improved greatly as Greeks began to slowly urbanize.
Homer , and that he sung ten epic poems about the Trojan War, of which only two survived (although the Greeks seem to have known them). As a group these poems told the entire history of the Trojan War; each poem, however, only covered a small part of that history. Many classicists believe that the two surviving Homeric epics (probably the only Homeric epics) were in fact composed by several individuals; in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, most classicists accept the overall Greek idea of a single author. Whatever the compositional history of the poems, they were set down into writing within a few decades of their composition; the growing urbanization of Greek society led to the rediscovery of writing (learned from the Phoenicians this time), and the Homeric poems were committed to writing very quickly. Time and transmission added much extraneous material to the poems, but in their basic character and outline they seem to be the original compositions.
Iliad is the story of a brief event in the ninth year of the war (which the Greeks claim lasted ten years); the great hero

4. ThinkQuest : Library : Homer's The Iliad And The Odyssey
Welcome to Homer s Iliad and Odyssey Page. Homer s Iliad and Odyssey are a major part of ancient history, especially that of Ancient Greece.
http://library.thinkquest.org/19300/data/homer.htm
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Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey
This site is dedicated to helping students better understand Homer and his works, The Iliad and The Odyssey. The Iliadthe story of the Trojan Waris summarized in detail, and background information is provided including critical interpretations of each main character. The Odyssey, Odysseus' twenty-year journey home following the Trojan War, is summarized and a special essay examines Odysseus as a hero. Great study guides along with links to full texts of both these works. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Justin McDowell Intermediate High School, Erie, PA, United States Tony McDowell Intermediate High School Student Council, Erie, PA, United States John McDowell Intermediate High School Student Council, Erie, PA, United States Coaches Barry McDowell Intermediate High School Student Council, Erie, PA, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

5. Welcome To The City Of Homer Home Page
This is the official home page of the City of Homer. The information contained herein was current as or recommendation by the City of Homer for any commercial enterprise listed
http://www.ci.homer.ak.us/
Mayor City Council City Clerk City Manager ... Homer Trails Draft Master Plan Report (PDF) This is the official home page of the City of Homer. The information contained herein was current as of the date this website/home page was established. Changes or modifications may have occurred since that date. The user is urged to contact the responsible department to confirm the accuracy of this information. The City does not warrant the accuracy of any information supplied by link to the user through this website/home page by third parties. Nothing contained in or available through this website/home page should be considered an endorsement of or recommendation by the City of Homer for any commercial enterprise listed. In all cases, any City of Homer information or material provided is governed by the provisions of the Homer City Code which shall control in the event of any inconsistency. If you have comments or suggestions, drop us a line: webmannnospam @ci.homer.ak.us FastCounter by bCentral

6. The Internet Classics Archive | The Odyssey By Homer
Help. The Odyssey By Homer Written 800 BCE Translated by Samuel Butler. The Odyssey has been divided into the following sections
http://classics.mit.edu/Homer/odyssey.html

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The Odyssey
By Homer
Written 800 B.C.E
Translated by Samuel Butler The Odyssey has been divided into the following sections:
Book I
Book II Book III Book IV ... Book XXIV Commentary: Quite a few comments have been posted about The Odyssey Read them or add your own Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site Download: A 596k text-only version is available for download

7. Winslow Homer
18361910) See also "Winslow Homer The Nature of Observation"; American Art; Winslow Homer Screensaver (free demo) VIEW IMAGE LIST " others never reach into popular culture at all. Winslow Homer was a painter of the first kind one detects the vestiges of Homer's watercolors in every outdoor-magazine cover
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See also: " Winslow Homer: The Nature of Observation American Art Winslow Homer Screensaver (free demo) VIEW IMAGE LIST "The Homer sesquicentennial (he was born in 1836 and died in 1910) is being celebrated with "Winslow Homer Watercolors," organized by Helen Cooper at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Her catalogue is a landmark in Homer studies. It puts Homer in his true relationship to illustration, to other American art and to the European and English examples he followed, from Ruskin to Millet ; its vivacity of argument matches that of the paintings. Cooper has brought together some two hundred watercolors-almost a third of Homer's known output. It is a wholly delectable show, and it makes clear why watercolor, in its special freshness and immediacy, gave Homer access to moments of vision he did not have in the weightier, slower diction of oils. "You will see, in the future I will live by my watercolors," Homer once remarked, and he was almost right. He came to the medium late: he was thirty-seven and a mature artist. A distinct air of the Salon, of the desire for a "major" utterance that leads to an overworked surface, clings to some of the early watercolors-in particular, the paintings of

8. The Internet Classics Archive | The Iliad By Homer
Help. The Iliad By Homer Written 800 BCE Translated by Samuel Butler. The Iliad has been divided into the following sections Book
http://classics.mit.edu/Homer/iliad.html

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By Homer
Written 800 B.C.E
Translated by Samuel Butler The Iliad has been divided into the following sections:
Book I
Book II Book III Book IV ... Book XXIV Commentary: Quite a few comments have been posted about The Iliad Read them or add your own Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site Download: A 789k text-only version is available for download

9. About Homer
The Life and Work of Homer. Homer messageboard, complete text of Homer's books and short stories, links to other information on Homer About Homer. Works Online. The Iliad. The Odyssey Considering donating your report on Homer. For more information, email the webmaster
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10. Homer Tonight
A live performance from the Iliad, a oneman-show, in the manner of the ancient Greek rhapsodes (augmented by slides, music, props).
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"Homer Tonight!" is a one-man show in the manner of the ancient Greek rhapsodists. I recite Book I of Homer's Iliad, with or without slides accompanying the show. This "act" is appropriate for Greek festivals, arts festivals, schools, and colleges. To learn more about the show, the "rhapsodist," and Homer's Iliad, continue down the page. What's your Homer essay about?
The Trojan War
According to Greek myth, one day when the gods were gathered on Olympos, "Discord," who had not been invited, came long and threw among them a golden apple inscribed "To the fairest." The goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite argued about who should receive the prize, but since no god was stupid enough to allow himself to get drafted as a judge in this divine beauty contest, the goddesses turned to a mortal (poor wretch), Paris, a prince of Troy.
Paris's qualifications for the job are irrelevant, since all three goddesses planned to bribe the judge anyway. Offering Paris the most beautiful human woman, Aphrodite succeeded in buying Paris's vote. However, that woman, Helen, already had a husband (worse luck). So the Trojans went to visit Helen and her husband, Menelaos, at their home in Sparta, and at the end of the visit, Paris took Helen back to Troy with him.

11. Home
Official municipal site; features information on government offices and services, newsletters, press releases and news articles.
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The Village of Homer Glen is located just 11 miles southwest of Chicago in Will County, Illinois. The Village was incorporated in 2001, and soon afterward volunteers crafted the Village’s first mission statement: “The Village of Homer Glen is committed to preserving, protecting, and enhancing our community’s quality of life through responsible residential and economic development while utilizing sound fiscal management. We will strive to maintain open space, preserve our unique rural character, and safeguard our natural resources. The Village encourages community involvement in order to maintain and cultivate a balance of family, agriculture, business, environment, and cultural diversity for present and future generations.” At 22 square miles, Homer Glen is Will County’s third largest municipality. The current estimated population is 22,269, with continuing steady growth. The recent NIPC 2030 forecast projects a population of 40,588, which is a 54% increase. Housing construction continues to boom as carefully reviewed subdivisions are approved. The Village is bisected by three major creeks that are home to a multitude of wildlife such as beavers, coyotes, deer, and woodchucks. The gently rolling terrain is dotted with prairie grasses, stands of trees, and cultivated fields. Two 18-hole golf courses help the Village attain its rolling vista. A sizeable number of residents have horses on their property.

12. Homer High School
Academic programs and activities.
http://www.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/hhs/Web Pages/main/home.html
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13. Homer Home Page
Welcome to the. Homer Web Page! Tired of Cliff notes (tm)? This page was designed to make the information given by Homer easier to access.
http://www.enl.umassd.edu/InteractiveCourse/Homer/homer.html
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Frustrated because you have to read the Iliad or the Odyssey and are having trouble understanding them? Have to write a paper and wish there were easier ways to gather your information? Tired of Cliff notes (tm)? This page was designed to make the information given by Homer easier to access. It gives background about the factual information about the start of the Trojan war , as well as the mythos behind it. You can also access what life was like for the Greeks and the Trojans of the time. To understand how the Greeks thought and why Homer wrote what he did, there is also the section on Greek mythology. Here, a Deity family tree is given. Also synopses of the individual deities nentioned in the lliad and Odyssey. Of course, the most important section deals with the poems themselves. There is a character breakdown which detais who everyone is and what type of person they are, plot summary, and possible themes for both poems. *Cliff notes (tm) are a registered trademark of Cliffs Notes inc. Lincoln, Nebraska

14. Simpsons Trivia
Pictures and WAV sounds of Homer Simpson.
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15. Winslow Homer - Artist Painting Prices, Art Appraisal, Artist Paintings [AskART.
AskART.com's auction results, biographies, images and books pertaining to this American artist.
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Hold your mouse over the links to the left marked by a yellow box to see a description of each Member feature. Birth / Death of Winslow Homer State Affiliation of Winslow Homer: Winslow Homer is Often Known For: MA (Strongest affiliation) genre, marine, figure, illustrator Table of Contents
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16. Mark Homer.
Profile, articles, and pictures.
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Back to Main Index of my whole site. Back to my favourite actors sub-index. The URL www.mark-homer.n3.net will take you directly to this page. Some interesting stuff. - Updated 01 Jan 00. What Mark is doing right now.
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Archive of Past Production Details. Other Journalism and/or Publicity. - updated 20 May 00 And a Feature article from...
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17. Homer Flex High School
School profile, activities, programs, and staff. Samples of student work.
http://www.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/flex/

18. Homer Hickam Official Web Site - October Sky/Rocket Boys, The Keeper's Son.
Homer Hickam author info, books, news, reading group guides October Sky/Rocket Boys, The Coalwood Way, The Keeper s Son, Sky of Stone, Back to the Moon.
http://www.homerhickam.com/
THE KEEPER'S SON is a lively tale of love and redemption set on Killakeet Island of the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Dominating the glorious beauty of the little island is the majestic Killakeet Lighthouse, kept for generations by the Thurlow family. Seventeen years after the loss of the keeper's youngest son at sea, Coast Guard Captain Josh Thurlow still searches for his baby brother even after German U-boats arrive to soak the beaches with blood. Dosie Crossan, a lusty young woman in love with love, must decide between Josh and her own self-respect while fighting her own war against the invaders. The strands of the story - inexplicable loss, the sometimes strange pathways of love, a plan of hideous murder, the unyielding nature of Providence - are wound ever tighter until the stunning and astonishing final chapter.
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19. All About Homer
Mmms, favorite pastimes, pictures, and quotes.
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