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You can see the world’s oldest copy of ‘The Odyssey’ right now in NYC

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has returned a 2,300-year-old papyrus fragment of The Odyssey to public display. Executives visiting the city can now access this rare historical artifact following its extended period in private storage.

  • 01The fragment represents the oldest known physical copy of Homer's epic poem The Odyssey
  • 02Current exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum follows a long period out of public view
  • 03The artifact dates back approximately 2,300 years to the third century BCE
  • 04Limited availability makes this a primary cultural destination for business travelers in New York

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The 2,300-year-old papyrus fragment is back on display at the Met after a long stretch out of public view.