Polski: Adres wydawniczy: Firenze : presso Luigi Piazzini, 1826Opis fizyczny: [4] k., [130] k. tabl. (140 ryc.), wiele liczb. ; 43 cm
Odysseeillustration
Italiano: Homeri Odyssea et Batrachomyomachia. - Halis Sax : In Orphanotropheo, 1794. - XXXIV, 478, [2] p. ; 21 cm. Frontespizio
Photograph of the Finnish poet Pentti Saarikoski when he was translating Homer’s Odyssey into Finnish.
Homer, Odyssey, with scholia, in ms. Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vaticanus Palatinus graecus 7, fol. 46v. Deutsch: Homer, Odyssee, mit Scholien, in der Handschrift Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vaticanu Mehr
Español: La Ulyxea de Homero, trad. del griego en lengua castellana por Gonzalo Perez. Tomo primero.
Maps of the peregrination of Ulysses by Abraham Ortelius. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. London, 1606 (i.e. 1608?). Plate xxxiiii.
Frontispiece and Titlepage of a 1752 edition of Alexander's Pope's translation of The Odyssey.
Legend: Graecia Vetus et Terrae Graecis notae. o Urbes ante Homeri tempora * Urbes post Homeri tempora. Sine notis Nomina Regionum, Nationum, Tribuumve Nomina sunt. Sagittae Menelai errores designant Puncta v Mehr
Català: Portada de la quarta edició de l'Odissea traduïda per P. Maspero (il·lustració de Quinto Cenni) 1879
Picryl description: Public domain image of a historic place, world heritage building, classical or neoclassical architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Homer's conception of the world during the Heroic era. From The Challenger Reports (summary), 1895
18th-century French engraving of Odysseus (Ulysses) on the island of the lotus-eaters.
Homer, Odyssey manuscript. Date: 3rd quarter of the 15th century Public domain reproduction of illuminated book or manuscript page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Dansk: Forsiden til Odysseen af Homer. Udgave fra 1878. English: Front page of a Danish copy of Homer's Odyssey. 1878 edition.
Odysseus, seated between Eurylochos and Perimedes, consulting the shade of Tiresias; to left Eurylochos wearing pilos and chlamys. Side A from a Lucanian red-figured calyx-krater, ca. 380 BC. Français : Scène Mehr