Achilles taken from Scyros by Ulysses and Diomedes. […] Sirens and Ulysses. […] Ulysses and Euryclea. […] Some of the longer ones, however, such as the Wanderings of Ulysses, or the Adventures of Æneas, might in the latter part of the course be read aloud in class for some fifteen minutes every day, in order that interest in the narrative as a whole may be maintained while careful and continual review is had of the numerous allusions and references to earlier myths that each of the longer narratives contains.