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“Labyrinths” Metadata:

  • Title: Labyrinths
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  • Languages: ➤  English - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano - ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 260
  • Publisher: ➤  New Directions Pub. Corp - New Directions Pub. Corp. - Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag - Modern Library - New Directions - Kastaniotis - New Directions Publishing Corporation - Penguin Books, Limited - Penguin Books Ltd - Penguin - Penguin Books
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  • Publish Location: ➤  München - [Harmondsworth - New York - Harmondsworth - New York] - London - Athens

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"I owe the discovery of Uqbar to the conjunction of a mirror and an encyclopedia."

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  • First Year Published: 1962
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Iliad

The Iliad (/ˈɪliəd/ ; Ancient Greek: Ἰλιάς, romanized: Iliás, [iː.li.ás]; lit. '[a poem] about Ilion (Troy)') is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems

User Friendly

Friendly was a webcomic written by J. D. Frazer, also known by his pen name Illiad. Starting in 1997, the strip was one of the earliest webcomics to make its

Interlibrary loan

Interlibrary loan (abbreviated ILL, sometimes called document delivery, document supply, inter-lending, inter-library services, inter-loan, or resource

Hector

This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In Greek mythology, Hector

Poetry reading

such as an amphitheater or college auditorium. How early poems like the Illiad were transmitted to audiences is not clear. Modern poetry readings only

Odyssey

this edition: it included all works classically attributed to Homer: the Illiad, the Batrachomyomachia, and the Homeric Hymns. Maria Mavroudi attributes

Homer

Stanley, Keith (2014). The Shield of Homer: Narrative Structure in the Illiad. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1-4008-6337-2. Minchin, Elizabeth

Count Paris

Prince Escalus. His name comes from the Prince of Troy, Paris, in Homer's Illiad. Luigi da Porto adapted the story as Giulietta e Romeo and included it in

Achilles

translation. Penguin Books, 1991: 22.346. Lattimore, Richmond (2011). The Illiad of Homer. Chicago: The University of Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-46937-9. Propertius

Marten

river Nokianvirta, from a type of marten locally known as the nokia. In the Illiad, the fleet-footed spy Dolon wore a marten-pelt cap.[citation needed] The