The Wine Red Sea:
Journeys of Odysseus
© Copyright 2014 -2024
by Peter J Ponzio
Naming Odysseus
Odysseus is a man of many attributes and names. Listed below are some of the name given to him in the poem.
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The name Odysseus means hate, sorrow, anger in Greek
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Book 1, line 1 "the man of twists and turns"
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Book 1, line 24 "the great Odysseus"
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Book 1, lines 78-9, spoken by Zeus "Great Odysseus, who excels all men in wisdom"
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Book 1, line 99, spoken by Athena "wise Odysseus"
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Book 1, line 254 by Telemachus "the most unlucky mortal ever born"
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Book 2, line 194 "mastermind of battle"
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Book 2, line 261, spoken by Mentor "that godlike man"
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Book 4, line 13, spoken by Athena "that godlike man"
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Book 3, line 93 "great-hearted king Odysseus"
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Book 3, line 106 "that man was born for pain"
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Book 4, line 364 – "that man was born for pain"
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Book 3, line 181 "the flexible, wily king"
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Book 4, line 121 "in suffering for that man"
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Book 4, line 282 "the crafty one kept dodging"
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Book 4, line 16 "lionhearted husband"
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Book 5, line 234 "man of exploits"
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Book 6, line 131, addressing himself "man of misery"
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Book 7, line 157 "a man who'd borne so much"
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Book 7, line 165 "the man of many struggles"
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Book 8, line 3 "raider of cities"
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Book 8, line 179 Odysseus says "he's suffered much already"
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Book 9, line 1 "great teller of tales"
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Book 10, line 366 Circe calls him "man of twists and turns"
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Book 10, line 502 Circe calls him "man of action"
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Book 10, line 538, Circe calls him "old campaigner"
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Book 10 , line 554 , Circe says he is "born for exploits"
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Book 11, line 66 by Elpenor "old campaigner"
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Book 11, line 102-3, by Tiresias "master of exploits, man of pains"
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Book 11, line 230, by Anticlea "my shining Odysseus"
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Book 11, line 247, by Anticlea "the unluckiest man alive"
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Book 11, line 428 "man of countless exploits"
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Book 11, line 458, by Agamemnon "mastermind of war"
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Book 11, line 536, by Achilles "man of tactics"
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Book 11, line 708 by Heracles "Odysseus famed for exploits"
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Book 13, line 101 "bearing a man with the god's own wisdom"
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Book 13, line 227 "man of misery"
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Book 13, line 285 "that great exile"
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Book 13, line 331-2, from Athena "terrible man, foxy, ingenious, never tired of twists and tricks"
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Book 13, line 354 "cool tactician"
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Book 13, line 429 from Athena "old campaigner"
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Book 14, line 219 "the great teller of tales"
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Book 14, line 509-10 "Odysseus, raider of cities"