frick you Tumblr, I spent more than an hour on that post!!!!!!!!!!!!! Searching Ogygia: A phytogeographical endeavor. By Aithon U., 2026
Introduction The island of Ogygia found in Homer's Odyssey is one of the few areas in the poem where species are named in rapid succession, this anomaly in density and precision may help in understanding the knowledge that ancient civilizations had on phytogeography.
Bibliography - Perseus Digital Library. Ed. Gregory R. Crane. Tufts University. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu (accessed April 17, 2012). - Homer. The Odyssey with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, PH.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919. Homer, Odyssey, Book 5, line 50 - Homero. La Odisea traducida por José Manuel Pabón, Gredos. 2019 - Caudullo, G., Welk, E., San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., 2017. Chorological maps for the main European woody species. Recuperated from Wikimedia April 27th, 2026. - Google maps, 2026 - FireAlpaca (64bit)
Posting time (bound to change regarding external forces): - Methodology 30/IV/2026 - Species 1/V/2026 - Results and discussion 2/IV/2026
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