Perseus · Tufts
Perseus Tools and Information
Collections: Classics · Papyri · Renaissance · London · California · Upper Midwest · Chesapeake · Boyle · Tufts History
Configure display · Help · Tools · Copyright · FAQ · Publications · Collaborations · Support Perseus
Perseus Lookup ToolNew/refine searchLookup Tool help
Searched all Perseus collections for "Homer" 9476 results in 9 categories
Included alternate terms: Hom
Results summary (items)
Art objects (173)
Atlas sites (744)
Collections (2)
Images (1284)
London sites (5)
Reference articles (44)
Text sections (141)
Source citations (31)
Texts (7052)
173 Art objects
  1. Munich, Antikensammlungen, 1845: LEKYTHOS; HOPLITE-LEAVING-HOME, GROUP OF THE, PHANYLLIS GROUP; PALMETTE BETWEEN DRAPED FIGURES, WARRIOR BETWEEN DRAPED FIGURES WITH SPEARS [Beazley Archive Vase] (3.69)

  2. Reading, University, 45VI14: LEKYTHOS; HOPLITE-LEAVING-HOME, GROUP OF THE; WARRIOR DEPARTING, BETWEEN DRAPED MEN (?) AND YOUTHS WITH SPEARS [Beazley Archive Vase] (3.04)

  3. Milan, Civico Museo Archeologico, A8045: LEKYTHOS; HOPLITE-LEAVING-HOME, GROUP OF THE; ATHLETE (?), RUNNING, BETWEEN DRAPED YOUTHS, FLORAL, PALMETTE, IVY [Beazley Archive Vase] (2.72)

    Expand More
744 Atlas sites
  1. Homer, Homer, La.: Louisiana, United States [Atlas site] (22.54)

  2. Homer, Homer, Cortland County, New York: New York, United States [Atlas site] (21.31)

  3. Homer, Homer, Champaign County, Illinois: Illinois, United States [Atlas site] (20.73)

    Expand More
2 Collections
  1. Guggenheim, Solomon R.; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, 10028: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is home to one of the world's finest collections of modern and contemporary art. The Wright building, the youngest to be designated a New York City landmark, is itself one of the greatest works of the Guggenheim Collection. In 1943, Solomon R. Guggenheim commissioned Wright to design a unique building to house his collection of avant-garde art. During the subsequent years of planning and design, Wright applied his vision of fluid and organic architecture to the museum. Construction began in 1957 and was completed in 1959, six months after Wright's death. The museum has acquired several important collections, Justin K. Thannhauser, Peggy Guggenheim, Giuseppe Panza di Biumo and works from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation., 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10028, Sunday to Wednesday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Friday - Saturday 10 a.m., closed Thursday [Collection] (1.60)

  2. Booklists 1917-1920: Booklists, including lists, correspondence, bookmarks, clippings and memoranda concerning booklists., Scope and Contents of the Series: Booklists, including lists, correspondence, bookmarks, clippings and memoranda concerning booklists. Lists included are banned books, books available, books in Braille, books ordered, educational and technical lists, lists on military morale, overseas lists, lists of periodicals, printed lists, reconstruction hospital lists, vocational lists, and statistical compilations of number of books and periodicals ordered. Printed lists include Booklist of Revised Braille (1920), Books on U.S. History (1919), Educational List (1919), The Job Book (1919), Eight Hundred Useful Books, Five Hundred Business Books (1919), One Thousand Technical Books (1919) and Your Job Back Home (1919). Correspondents include Frederick K. W. Drury (book department manager), Carl Milam, Herbert Putnam and Joseph L. Wheeler. Tables of contents are included in each volume, listing that volume's booklists either by subject or by individual title., Arrangement: By type of list [Collection] (0.31)

1284 Images
  1. Horydczak, Theodor, ca. 1890-1971, photographer.; Men.: Homer Nufer. Portrait of Homer Nufer II: Item title devised. [Image] [View with Perseus links] (11.21)

  2. The World according to Homer. [Image] (9.27)

  3. HOMER E. BUCK. [Image] (9.27)

    Expand More
5 London sites
  1. Homer Row: United Kingdom [London site] (13.33)

  2. Homer place: United Kingdom [London site] (12.60)

  3. Homer Street: United Kingdom [London site] (11.92)

    Expand More
44 Reference articles
  1. Composition of the Iliad and Odyssey, Homer, Identity of "Homer" and Greek Oral Poetry, Importance and Influence of the Homeric Poems [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (34.77)

  2. HOMER, PHILIP BRACEBRIDGE (1765-1838) [Reference article in Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome] (17.93)

  3. ... , Herodotus and Homer (3) ... [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (14.49)

    Expand More
141 Text sections
  1. HOMER. [Section in Michigan state gazetteer and business directory for 1863/1864, embracing historical and descriptive sketches of all the cities, towns and villages throughout the state] (12.60)

  2. The moods: peculiar Homeric uses [Section in Allen Rogers Benner, Selections from Homer's Iliad] (12.25)

  3. In Homer [Section in J.F. Dobson, The Greek Orators] (11.27)

    Expand More
31 Source citations
  1. Oswyn Murray;Simon Price; The Greek City: From Homer to Alexander: Murray & Price 1990 [Source citation] (5.61)

  2. Gregory Nagy; Pindar's Homer: the Lyric Possession of an Epic Past: Nagy 1990 [Source citation] (5.16)

  3. Homer A. Thompson; Excavations in the Athenian Agora: H.A. Thompson 1953 [Source citation] (5.01)

    Expand More
7052 Texts
  1. Allen Rogers Benner; Selections from Homer's Iliad: (in English) [Text] (17.13)

  2. Thomas D. Seymour; Commentary on Homer's Iliad, Books I-III: (in English) [Text] (17.13)

  3. Thomas D. Seymour; Commentary on Homer's Iliad, Books IV-VI: (in English) [Text] (14.49)

    Expand More
To search in individual texts, see instructions. texts to search


include external sites [Go to help]
Group results by [What's this?]