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)
Ulysses, tied to the mast of his ship, passes the Sirens
Preferred term
94I1811the Sirens throw themselves into the sea
Broader concept
Subject
- ancient history
- binding
- Circe
- classical antiquity
- cycle
- departing
- epic
- Greek legend
- hero
- heroic legend
- history
- Homer, Odyssey
- Homer, Odyssey 12
- island
- jumping
- legend
- luring
- mast
- mythology
- returning
- sailing
- sea
- ship
- Sirens
- Ulysses
- wandering
Notation
- 94I1811
In other languages
URI
http://iconclass.org/94I1811
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