Ulysses is kindly received by the nymph Calypso on the island of Ogygia (Homer, Odyssey XII)Mercury orders Calypso to release Ulysses (Homer, Odyssey V)Ulysses longs for homeUlysses builds a raftUlysses sails on his raft (Homer, Odyssey V)Neptune raises a storm and destroys Ulysses' raftLeucothea, in the guise of a sea-gull, gives Ulysses a scarf to wind around his waistUlysses is cast ashore on the island of ScheriaUlysses with the Phaeacians (Homer, Odyssey VI-VIII)Minerva appears to Nausicaa in a dreamNausicaa on her way to the sea-shore with her companionsmeeting of Nausicaa and Ulysses: Ulysses, almost naked, comes out of the bushes; Nausicaa and her companions are startled at the sightUlysses at Alcinous' courtUlysses, shrouded in a cloud by Minerva, comes to town, where he meets King Alcinous and Queen Areteon hearing Demodocus, the blind minstrel, at the banquet, Ulysses is moved and covers his headUlysses tells of his wanderingsthe Phaeacians bring Ulysses to Ithaca; they lay him down asleep on the beach with gifts (Homer, Odyssey XIII)the Phaeacian ship, on its return journey, is turned into stone by Neptune
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Greek legend
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Held
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Homer, Odyssee
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Homer, Odyssey
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Homeros, Odysseia
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Homère, Odyssée
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Kreikan sankaritaru
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Legende
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Mythologie
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Ulysses' wanderings: from Calypso to the Phaeacians
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Ulysses' wanderings: from Calypso to the Phaeacians
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die Irrfahrten des Odysseus: von Calypso bis zu den Phaiaken
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l'errance d'Ulysse : de Calypso aux Phéaciens
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peregrinazioni di Ulisse: da Calipso ai Feaci
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