Homer did write the Iliad and The Odyssey. Some believe that he copied from other authors perspective on the Trojan war, but he wrote the two books for sure. He did not copy from other authors. -Mr. Hinrichs
Internal evidence dates the events of Homer's epics to the archaic period, in the second millennium and before the Greek Dark Ages. If they were written down at all, they would have been written in a language known to us as Linear B.
The epics were passed down orally through the Dark Ages, a time when literacy appears to have been entirely lost to the Greeks, then written down during the early classical period by a source who became known as Homer. Whether Homer was a person who really existed, or a group of people is unknown. In any case, it appears that 'Homer' wrote down more or less faithfully the traditions that had been handed down.
No. But I think he was based on Matt Greoning's father
Yes..The Iliad was first, about the Trojan War, then the Odyssey about Odysseus' trials in returning to Ithaca.
The identity and existence of Homer is disupted. He was a Greek poet who lived in the 8th century, and composed the great epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey.
The Odyssey and the Iliac were written at about 800B.C.
Homer is traditionally attributed with writing the Iliad. Homer was the person who wrote it but in those days, as many people didn't know how to read, cultured men would go around telling stories by singing and playing instruments. So it is said that many other people helped write the modern Iliad.
My answer is, We never knew much about anything at the times of homer because no one actually wrote anything, so we suspected that it was the Dark ages, because again very little writing was found, but then archeologist stumbled upon Homers writings and they were huge, and it had ancient writings of all the battles and events we know about today.
No. Homer wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
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Assuming Homer was a real person, he wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad in the 8th century BC.
Yes..The Iliad was first, about the Trojan War, then the Odyssey about Odysseus' trials in returning to Ithaca.
Homer wrote two famous epic poems, The Iliad and the Odyssey. The Iliad was about the Greek and Trojan war. The Odyssey was about one warrior's journey home and the problems he faced at home.
The identity and existence of Homer is disupted. He was a Greek poet who lived in the 8th century, and composed the great epic poems, The Iliad and The Odyssey.
He spoke the poem from memory while an assistant wrote it down.
No... Homer did, along with some other classic Roman and Greek myths! Did that help you!? :-P
No, Aesop did not write The Iliad and The Odyssey. These epic poems were written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. Aesop is attributed to writing fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare," which are short stories that teach a moral lesson.
The Odyssey and the Iliac were written at about 800B.C.
No, Homer did not write the legend of Hercules. The hero Hercules is part of Greek mythology and his stories were written by various authors, with the most famous being Apollodorus and Ovid. Homer is known for composing the epics "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey."
Homer is attributed with writing two famous poems: "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey." "The Iliad" tells the story of the Trojan War, focusing on the hero Achilles, while "The Odyssey" follows the adventures of Odysseus as he tries to return home from the war. Both are considered foundational works of Western literature.