
Ὁμήρου Ὀδύσσεια (Ραψῳδία 11) - The Odyssey (Book 11)
The Odyssey, attributed to Homer, is one of the two major ancient Greek epic poems, composed around the 8th century BCE. Book 11, known as the 'Nekyia,' describes Odysseus's journey to the Underworld, where he encounters the spirits of the dead. This work is significant for its exploration of themes such as mortality and the afterlife, influencing countless literary traditions in Europe and beyond. The recording aims to preserve the text in the original Greek, highlighting its cultural and historical importance.


















