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Telemachus
Telemachus ( ; (ギリシア語:Τηλέμαχος), ''Tēlemakhos'', literally "far-fighter") is a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in Homer's ''Odyssey''. The first four books of the ''Odyssey'' focus on Telemachus' journeys in search of news about his father, who has yet to return home from the Trojan War, and are traditionally given the title the ''Telemachy''.〔''The Odyssey. ''George Herbert Palmer, 1921, prose. An audio CD recording read by Norman Deitz is available (ISBN 1-4025-2325-4), 1989.〕 ==Etymology==
Telemachus' name in Greek means "far from battle", perhaps reflecting his absence from the Trojan War. Homer also calls Telemachus by the patronymic epithet "Odysseus' son".〔Homer, trans. Lombardo, Stanley (2000). "The Odyssey". Indianapolis, USA. ISBN 978-0-87220-484-3.〕
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