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| | Epithets in Homer - encyclopedia article about Epithets in Homer. |
 | | Homeric Greek is the dialect of Ancient Greek that was used by Homer in the Iliad and Odyssey. |  | | The 11,300 line poem follows Odysseus, king of Ithaca, on his voyage home after an heroic turn in the Trojan War. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/epithets+in+Homer
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| | Pull a Homer Close up @ OnlineReligion.com (Online Religion) |
 | | Homer's takeoff of The Thing's "It's clobberin' time!" catchphrase. |  | | This is a parody of Flintstones chewable multi-vitamins. |  | | This saying has been adapted by some for various objects (e.g. |
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http://www.onlinereligion.com/encyclopedia/Pull_a_homer
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| | Homer - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Homer |
 | | I proposed that Homer and Aristotle might appear at the head of all their commentators; but these were so numerous, that some hundreds were forced to attend in the court, and outward rooms of the palace. |  | | The study of Homer was required of all Greek students in antiquity, and his heroes were worshiped in many parts of Greece. |  | | Legends about Homer were numerous in ancient times. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Homer
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| | Homer Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com |
 | | All in all, the belief in the reality of an actual "Homer" may have more scholarly adherents now than in the 19th century. |  | | According to Greek legends about his life, Homer was blind. |  | | Several place names in the United States of America, including: |
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http://www.wikiwhat.com/encyclopedia/h/ho/homer.html
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| | Homer Laughlin Books Laughlin China Catalogs |
 | | Over the years, many books and articles have been written to assist Homer Laughlin enthusiasts in their search. |  | | Secure your valuables from falling and breakage due to earthquakes, kids, pets, accidents or other shakers in your home, business or RV. |  | | The first book for enthusiasts of Homer Laughlin decorated dinnerware was published in 1993. |
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