Book XIII
thirteenth part of the Odyssey
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Book XIII
Summary
Book XIII is a part of a work[1].
Key Facts
- Book XIII authored Homer[2].
- Book XIII's instance of is recorded as part of a work[3].
- Book XIII's genre is epic poem[4].
- Book XIII followed Book XII[5].
- Book XIII was followed by Book XIV[6].
- Book XIII was followed by Q139084101[7].
- Book XIII is part of Odyssey[8].
- Book XIII's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[9].
- Book XIII's characters is recorded as Phaeacians[10].
- Book XIII's characters is recorded as Odysseus[11].
- Book XIII's characters is recorded as Poseidon[12].
- Book XIII's characters is recorded as Alcinous[13].
- Book XIII's characters is recorded as Zeus[14].
- Book XIII's characters is recorded as Athena[15].
- Book XIII's has edition or translation is recorded as Q109022949[16].
- Book XIII dates from the Ancient Greece[17].
- Book XIII's used metre is recorded as hexameter[18].
- Book XIII's narrative motif is recorded as strong person throws enormous stone[19].
- Book XIII's form of creative work is recorded as poem[20].
- Book XIII's form of creative work is recorded as hexameter[21].
Body
Geography
Book XIII is part of Odyssey[8].
Designation and Status
Book XIII's instance of is recorded as part of a work[3].