In Homer’s famous story ‘ the Odyssey’, Odysseus encounters many trials
and adventures, both on a physical and a metaphysical level.
This has entered public cognition to this day as the term ‘an Odyssey’ –
a lengthy journey of some sort.
In this talk Carolyn Saunders briefly outlines Odysseus’ journey in context
so that we may all evaluate whether this is a timeless journey that applies
to us all or not.
Venue: Athene House, 13 Addiscombe Grove, East Croydon, CR0 5LR
Sunday 16 July, 10 am – 12 noon
To register for this event contact us at: [email protected]
The lecture is open to all and free of charge, although donations would be very welcome
to cover the running costs.
These can be made by PayPal (marked ‘donation’) using the link
www.paypal.me/CroydonFees?locale.x=en_GB
Tel: 0208688 2634, web: schoolofphilosophyselondon.org,
email: [email protected]