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“Homer” was for the Greeks of the sixth and early fifth centuries more as a general concept for all the work written in hexameter verse that embraced as a theme, the heroic tradition.
Beside the Iliad and the Odyssey, considered to be the master pieces, many other works were credited to Homer, the entire Epic Cycle and all the poems dedicated to the Trojan War - the Little Iliad, the Nostoi, the Cypria and the Epigoni and also the Theban poems about Oedipus and his sons.
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