The Odyssey of Homer
In a council of the Gods, Minerva calls their attention to Ulysses, still a wanderer. They resolve to grant him a
safe return to Ithaca. Minerva descends to encourage Telemachus, and in the form of Mentes directs him in
what manner to proceed. Throughout this book the extravagance and profligacy of the suitors are occasionally
suggested.
In a council of the Gods, Minerva calls their attention to Ulysses, still a wanderer. They resolve to grant him a
safe return to Ithaca. Minerva descends to encourage Telemachus, and in the form of Mentes directs him in
what manner to proceed. Throughout this book the extravagance and profligacy of the suitors are occasionally
suggested.