Homer (Personal Name)
- Hóiméar
- Hūmīrūs
- Homeros
- Earlier heading: Homerus
- Gomer
- Omir
- Omer
- Omero
- Ho-ma
- Homa
- Homérosz
- האמער
- הומירוס
- הומר
- הומרוס
- هومر
- هوميروس
- 荷马
- Ὅμηρος
- Гамэр
- Hamėr
- Омир
- Homero
- 호메로스
- Homerosŭ
- Homērs
- Homeras
- Хомер
- ホメーロス
- ホメロス
- Гомер
- Homeri
- Hema
- Pseudo-Homer
- Pseudo Omero
Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Do not use as main entry for Homeric hymns or Battle of the frogs and mice, which should normally be entered under a uniform title. For these and other works attributed to "Pseudo-Homer" or otherwise once attributed to Homer, make an added entry for Homer.
Picard, B. L. The Odyssey of Homer, 1952.
His Íliad Hóiméar, leabhair I-VIII, 1981: t.p. (Hóiméar)
Philodemus. Il buon re secondo Omero, 1982: t.p. (Omero)
Ho-ma shih shih yen chiu, 1994: t.p. (Ho-ma)
A Homérosz-kérdés, 1991.
Wikipedia, July 30, 2008 (Homer (ancient Greek: ʻΟμηρος, Homēros) was an ancient Greek epic poet) Belarusian page (Гамэр = Hamėr) Bulgarian page (Омир = Omir) Greek page (ʻΟμηρος = Homēros) Esperanto page (Homero) Korean page (호메로스 = Homerosŭ) Latvian page (Homērs) Lithuanian page (Homeras) Hungarian page (Homérosz) Macedonian page (Хомер = Homer) Japanese page (ホメーロス = Homērosu; ホメロス = Homerosu) Occitan page (Omèr) Russian page (Гомер = Gomer) Albanian page (Homeri) Finnish page (Homeros) Tajik page (Ḣomer) Ukrainian page (Гомер = Homer) Chinese page (荷马 = Hema)
Der Froschmäusekrieg, 1978: t.p. (Pseudo-Homer)
Leopardi, Giacomo. Batracomiomachia e Paralipomeni, 1999: t.p. (pseudo Omero)
LAC internal file, August 1, 2019 (access point: Homer; variants: Homeros; Homerus; Hūmīrūs)