Book IV
fourth part of the Odyssey
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Book IV
Summary
Book IV is a part of a work[1].
Key Facts
- Book IV authored Homer[2].
- Book IV's instance of is recorded as part of a work[3].
- Book IV followed Book III[4].
- Book IV was followed by Book V[5].
- Book IV is part of Odyssey[6].
- Book IV's Commons category is recorded as Odyssey Book 4[7].
- Book IV's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[8].
- Book IV's has edition or translation is recorded as Q108988567[9].
- Book IV's narrative motif is recorded as drink causes magic forgetfulness[10].
- Book IV's narrative motif is recorded as disguise as slave[11].
- Book IV's narrative motif is recorded as recognition by resemblance[12].
- Book IV's narrative motif is recorded as drink causes magic forgetfulness[13].
- Book IV's narrative motif is recorded as impossible to refuse the request of a troubled noble[14].
Body
Geography
Book IV is part of Odyssey[6].
Designation and Status
Book IV's instance of is recorded as part of a work[3].