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Homer, Ancient Greek Epic Poet

Entitled: Homer the Blind Greek Poet is Guided on His Travels by a Young Boy. In the Western classical tradition, Homer is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets. These epics lie at the beginning of the Western canon of literature, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature. When he lived is unknown but, modern researchers place him in the 7th or 8th centuries BC. He is most frequently said to be born in the Ionian region of Asia Minor, at Smyrna, or on the island of Chios. Aristotle remarks in his Poetics that Homer was unique among the poets of his time, focusing on a single unified theme or action in the epic cycle. His name has been interpreted as meaning he who accompanies; he who is forced to follow, or, in some dialects, blind. This led to many tales that he was a hostage or a blind man who was led around by a young shepherd or goat herder.
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Homer, Ancient Greek Epic Poet
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Entitled: Homer the Blind Greek Poet is Guided on His Travels by a Young Boy. In the Western classical tradition, Homer is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets. These epics lie at the beginning of the Western canon of literature, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature. When he lived is unknown but, modern researchers place him in the 7th or 8th centuries BC. He is most frequently said to be born in the Ionian region of Asia Minor, at Smyrna, or on the island of Chios. Aristotle remarks in his Poetics that Homer was unique among the poets of his time, focusing on a single unified theme or action in the epic cycle. His name has been interpreted as meaning he who accompanies; he who is forced to follow, or, in some dialects, blind. This led to many tales that he was a hostage or a blind man who was led around by a young shepherd or goat herder.
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7TH CENTURY A. D. 7TH CENTURY 7TH 8TH CENTURY ANCIENT ANTIQUITY ART ARTWORK AUTHOR BARD BARDO BC BLIND BOY CANON CELEBRITIES CELEBRITY CELTIC MINSTREL CENTURY CHILD CLASSICAL DRAWING EIGHTH CENTURY EPIC FAMOUS PEOPLE FAMOUS FIGURE GREATEST GREEK HISTORIC HISTORICAL HISTORY HOMER ILIAD ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATIONS IMPORTANT INFLUENTIAL LITERATURE MALE MAN MEN NOTABLE ODYSSEY PEOPLE PERSON PERSONALITIES PERSONALITY POET POETRY SHEPHERD THE THEME UNIFIED WELL-KNOWN WESTERN WRITER