ομηρική
"Ομηρική" refers to anything related to the ancient Greek poet Όμηρος (Homer), who is best known for his epic poems, the Ιλιάδα (Iliad) and the Οδύσσεια (Odyssey). These works are foundational texts of Western literature and explore themes of heroism, fate, and the human condition through the stories of legendary figures like Αχιλλεύς (Achilles) and Οδυσσέας (Odysseus).
The term "ομηρική" can also describe the style and characteristics of poetry that emulate or are inspired by Όμηρος. This includes the use of dactylic hexameter, vivid imagery, and the invocation of the muses, which are common features in his narratives. The influence of Homeric poetry extends beyond literature, impacting art, philosophy, and culture throughout history.