It is a ... volume that will richly repay anyone interested in the various cultural, historical, psychological, and comparative aspects of home, home -- leaving, and returning home in the ancient Mediterranean.
Carla M. Antonaccio, Journal of Historical Geography of the Ancient World
This is a rich and stimulating collection, which is likely to become a decisive contribution to our understanding of the social and historical background of the mythological tradition of nostoi.
Margalit Finkelberg, The Journal of Hellenic Studies
A volume that will richly repay anyone interested in the various cultural, historical, psychological, and comparative aspects of home, home-leaving, and returning home in the ancient Mediterranean.
Carla M. Antonaccio, Orbis Terrarum
... the collection is a stimulating contribution to cultural history... [Translated from German]
William V. Harris, Historische Zeitschrift
Overall, the volume is strong, with material to engage specialists in nostoi myths, mobility and settlement patterns, and ancient identity formation.
Jessica M. Romney, The Classical Review
The concept of the returning hero originates with the tales of the Nostoi of the heroes after the Trojan War, and their travels and travails across the Mediterranean; but the volume manages to link these tales to the wider issue of the 'traditions of Mediterranean settlement'.
Kostas Vlassopoulos, University of Crete, Greece & Rome
The topic is presented through the different viewpoints of scholars specialising in history, literature, myth, and archaeology ... This volume offers a range of interesting ideas on the theme of nostos, chiefly by pointing out how difficult it is to return home after absence, when neither the returner nor the home is the same.
Claire Gruzelier, Classics for All