
Dolius - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, more precisely in the epic tradition recounted in Homer's Odyssey, Dolius or Dolios (Ancient Greek: Δολίος, romanized: Dolíos) was a slave of Penelope whom she had …
The Odyssey Books 23 & 24 Summary & Analysis | SparkNotes
A summary of Books 23 & 24 in Homer's The Odyssey. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of The Odyssey and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, …
summary: The abortive messages that Dolios almost but never conveys from Penelope to Laertes and from Laertes' farm to Penelope in Books 4 and 24 of the Odyssey allude to alternative …
Dolius - Hellenica World
In Greek mythology, more precisely in the epic tradition recounted in Homer's Odyssey, Dolius was a slave of Penelope whom she had received from her father Icarius on occasion of her …
Dolius | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
2008年4月12日 · Dolius. An aged slave of Penelope, whom she had received from her father on her marrying Odysseus, and who took care of her garden. On the return of Odysseus from his …
HOMER, ODYSSEY BOOK 24 - Theoi Classical Texts Library
They thereafter went quickly to the house; but Odysseus drew near to the fruitful vineyard in his quest. Now he did not find Dolius as he went down into the great orchard, nor any of his slaves …
Odyssey: Book 24 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Ulysses in the country goes to the retirement of his father, Laertes; he finds him busied in his garden all alone; the manner of his discovery to him is beautifully described. They return …
Dolios in The Odyssey Character Analysis - Shmoop
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Dolius - Wikiwand
In Greek mythology, more precisely in the epic tradition recounted in Homer's Odyssey, Dolius or Dolios was a slave of Penelope whom she had received from her father Icarius on occasion of …
Homer (c.750 BC) - The Odyssey: Book XXIV - Poetry In Translation
‘Dolius recognises Odysseus’ ‘Old man,’ said resourceful Odysseus, ‘she knows already, you need not trouble. At this, Dolius sat down on a polished bench, while his sons crowded round …