ДЖОН ФЛАКСМЕН
(1755–1826)

     

17-Ulysses at the Table of Circe
 

 

John Flaxman
1755-1826

            
The Odyssey of Homer, 1805

        

Tate Gallery, London.

               
CONTENTS:
01-Title Page
02-The Descent of Minerva to Ithaca
03-Phemius Singing to the Suitors
04-Penelope Surprised by the Suitors
05-Telemachus in Seach of his Father
06-Council of Jupiter, Minerva, and Mercury
07-Nestor's Sacrifice
08-Penelope's Dream
09-Mercury's Message to Calypso
10-Leucothea Preserving Ulysses
11-Nausicaa Throwing the Ball
12-Ulysses Following the Car of Nausicaa
13-Ulysses on the Hearth Presenting Himself to Alcinous and Arete
14-Ulysses Weeps at the Song of Demodocus
15-Ulysses Giving Wine to Polyphemus
16-The King of the Lestrigens Seizing One of the Companions of Ulysses
17-Ulysses at the Table of Circe
18-Ulysses Terrified by the Ghosts
19-Morning
20-The Sirens
21-Scylla
22-Lampetia Complaining to Apollo
23-Ulysses Asleep Laid on his Own Coast by the Phaeacian Sailors
24-Ulysses Conversing with Eumaeus
25-Apollo and Diana Discharging their Arrows
26-Minerva Restoring Ulysses to his Own Shape
27-Ulysses and his Dog
28-Ulysses Preparing to Fight with Irus
29-Euryclea Discovers Ulysses
30-The Harpies Going to Seize the Daughters of Pandarus
31-Penelope Carrying the Bow of Ulysses to the Suitors
32-Ulysses Killing the Suitors
33-The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope
34-Mercury Conducting the Souls of the Suitors to the Infernal Regions
35-Ulysses Departing from Lacedaemon for Ithaca, with his Bride Penelope