Oldest Known ‘Odyssey’ Fragment on Display in New York City
The papyrus contains three lines absent from the standard text and is part of a larger Odyssey-themed display, the museum said.
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Oldest known ‘Odyssey’ fragment on display in New York City
Watch Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ in movie theaters, then go read a portion of Homer's ‘Odyssey’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The post Oldest known ‘Odyssey’ fragment on display in New York City appeared first on Popular Science.
More than 2,000 years old and lines that are missing in today's "Odyssee: An antique piece of discovery gets topicality through Nolan's film. Now it is presented in a US museum.
The Oldest Existing Fragment of ‘The Odyssey’ is on Display at the Met
The oldest existing fragment of The Odyssey, Homer’s eternally relevant epic Greek poem that’s recently been adapted into a high-profile blockbuster, has just gone on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art after a long hiatus from being on public view. The fragment is a Ptolemaic relic that dates to around 285-250 BCE, and was […]
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