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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: homeric-loves

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Homeric love

Love as the path to God, home, and restored selfhood, exemplified by Odysseus returning to Penelope.

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The Poem That Makes a Robot

2026-03-25, day precision · Great Books #8: The Poetry of Empire

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"Okay, so again, Virgil is the anti -Homer. And what I mean by that is that if Homer were Aeneas, then what Homer would..."

The Poem That Makes a Robot

2026-03-25, day precision · Great Books #8: The Poetry of Empire

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"And when he returns to Penelope, Penelope asks him, will you ever leave me again? And he says, never again will I leave you,..."

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