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  1. Homer's epic poems, the Odyssey and the Iliad, played a role in the development of Greek civilization that is equivalent to the role that the Torah, the canonical version of the Pentateuch or first five books of the Bible, had played in Palestine. The Christians reinterpreted and translated the Jewish Bible as the Old Testament of their own Bible, covered in "The Invention of Writing and the Earliest Literatures" (see pages 52–103 in volume A).
  2. Contemporary with the death of Plato (ca. 347 B.C.), the Indian epic Mahabharata covered in "India's Heroic Age," was begun (see pages 953–1001 in volume A).
  3. The shield that the god Hephaestus makes for Achilles in the Iliad featuring scenes of peace and war can perhaps be usefully compared to Aeneas's shield chronicling Rome's history. It is described in detail in Virgil's Aeneid, covered in "The Roman Empire" (see pages 1125–1129 in volume A).
 
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