The Iliad and The Odyssey both detail man's relationship with the gods as well as with his fellow man .
regarded by the ancient Greeks as literature.
No he was not. women were not allowed to write epic poems in ancient greece
Homer
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.
Ancient Greece He told stories about Mycenaean History Poems.
regarded by the ancient Greeks as literature.
poems, and his most famous poems are "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
The Odyssey and The Iliad (they were both originally written as epic poems.)
None. Homer only wrote the poems the Iliad and the Odyssey (and maybe the battle of the frogs and mice)
Homer A. Rodeheaver has written: 'Worth while poems' -- subject(s): American poetry 'Song leadership' -- subject(s): Choral conducting
Recent writers been influenced by the poems of Homer because he wrote epic poems
Homer Carroll Combs has written: 'A concordance to the English poems of John Donne' -- subject(s): Concordances, English language, Glossaries, vocabularies
his poems
We know nothing of the life of Homer, except what we can deduce from what is in the poems themselves. All the documentary evidence we have about the author of the poems was written down centuries after the poems, and most of it is self-contradictory (at least seven ancient cities claimed to be Homer's birthplace). Scholarship can date Homer to the seventh or eight century BC with a reasonable amount of certainty, and the language of the poems seems to be mainly Ionian. Really, that is all we know about the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
The Iliad and the Odyssey.
Petrarch has written 366 poems and these poems can be found in the book "The Canzoniere".
Euripides