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Odysseus Unbound: The Search for Homer's Ithaca

hardcoverSeptember 19, 2005
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ISBN-13: 9780521853576 ISBN-10: 0521853575
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
September 19, 2005
Weight
4.5 lbs
Dimensions
26.00×3.20×22.20 cm

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Odysseus Unbound: The Search for Homer's Ithaca by Bittlestone, Robert. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780521853576.

Where is the Ithaca described in such detail in Homers Odyssey? The mystery has baffled scholars for over two millennia, particularly because Homers descriptions bear little resemblance to the modern island called Ithaki. This highly illustrated book tells the extraordinary story of the exciting recent discovery of the true location of Homers Ithaca by following a detective trail of literary, geological and archaeological clues. We can now identify all the places on the island that are mentioned in the epic--even the site of Odysseus palace itself. The pages of the Odyssey come alive as we follow its events through a landscape that opens up before our eyes via glorious color photographs and 3-D satellite images. Over a century after Schliemanns discovery of Troy, the information in this groundbreaking volume will revolutionize our understanding of Homers text and of our cultural ancestors in Bronze Age Greece. Robert Bittlestone was educated in classics and science before reading economics at the University of Cambridge. He is the founder of Metapraxis Ltd., a company specializing in the detection of early warnings for multinational companies. Bittlestone is the author of many articles about the importance of visualization and has applied these principles to the enigma described in this book. James Diggle is Professor of Greek and Latin at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Queens College. John Underhill is Chair of Stratigraphy at the University of Edinburgh and Associate Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University.