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  1. Theogony and Works and Days (Oxford World's Classics) by Hesiod, 2009-07-26
  2. Hesiod and Theognis (Penguin Classics): Theogony, Works and Days, and Elegies by Hesiod, Theognis, 1976-08-26
  3. Hesiod: Theogony, Works and Days, Shield by Hesiod, 2004-06-28
  4. Hesiod's Cosmos by Jenny Strauss Clay, 2009-07-30
  5. The Works and Days; Theogony; The Shield of Herakles (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by Hesiod, 1991-11-15
  6. The Theogony, Works and Days, and The Shield of Heracles by Hesiod, 2008-01-01
  7. The Poems of Hesiod by R. M. Frazer, Hesiod, 1983-05
  8. Hesiod: Theogony by Norman O. Brown, 1953-01-11
  9. Hesiods Theogony (Greek Commentaries Ser) by Richard Hamilton, 1981-06
  10. Hesiod's Theogony by Hesiod, 2010-05-06
  11. The Works And Days And Theogony by Hesiod, 2004-06-17
  12. Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica by Hesiod, 2007-03-13
  13. Homer, Hesiod and the Hymns: Diachronic Development in Epic Diction (Cambridge Classical Studies) by Richard Janko, 2007-03-26
  14. The Theogony of Hesiod (Dodo Press) by Hesiod, 2008-10-24

1. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns And Homerica: The Theogony
Online Medieval and Classical Library text file.
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Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica
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2. Structure Of Hesiod's Theogony
University of Pennsylvania annotated course notes on Hesiod's Theogony.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~joef/courses/myth/topics/structure.html
The Structure of Hesiod's Theogony
    Proemium: Hymn to the Muses of Helicon (1 - 104)
  • Chaos and The First Gods (105 - 122)
    • Chaos: "Chasm" (116)
    • Gaia or Gaea: "Earth"
    • Tartaros or Tartarus
    • Eros: "Love"
    • Erebos or Erebus: "Gloom"
    • Nyx: "Night"
  • The Second Generation: Children of the First Gods
    • Children of Night
      • (fathered by Erebos
        Aither or Ether: "Brightness"
        Hemere or Hemera: "Day"
      • (produced asexually:
    • Children of Gaia
    • First Brood (produced asexually)
        Ouranos or Uranus: "Sky"
        Mountains (129)
        Pontos or Pontus: "Sea"
    • Second Brood (Children of Gaia and Ouranos
      • The Titans
        Okeanos or Oceanus: "Ocean"
        Koios or Coeus
        Kreios or Crius
        Hyperion
        Iapetos or Iapetus
        Theia or Thea: "Goddess" Rheia or Rhea Themis: "Custom" Mnemosyne: "Memory" Phoibe or Phoebe Tethys Kronos or Cronus
      • The Kyklopes Brontes: "Thunder" Steropes: "Lightning" Arges: "Flash"
      • The Hekatonkheires or Hecatonchires: "Hundred-Handers" Kottos or Cottus Briareos or Briareus Gyges
    • Third Brood, born through the Castration of Ouranos
      • from the Drops of Blood that Fell from Ouranos' Genitals onto Gaia
          Erinyes: "Furies" Gigantes: "Giants" Ash Tree Nymphs
      • from Ouranos' Genitals when they Fell into Pontos
          Aphrodite
      • Fourth Brood, Children of Gaia
  • 3. Homer - Free Online Library
    Unattributed hypertext of narrative translations of the Iliad and Odyssey, as well as Homerica and works by Hesiod.
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    Homer (900 B.C. - 800 B.C.)
    Very little is known about Homer, including his birth and death dates. However, it is generally accepted that he lived during the period 900-800 B.C. His birthplace is in question – some say Smyrna, others say Ionia. Too, in question, is whether or not he actually wrote the two major works that are traditionally ascribed to his name: The Iliad and The Odyssey The Iliad and The Odyssey are both epics: long, narrative poems that detail the deeds of a hero. The Iliad , based on oral traditions, is written about the Trojan War, specifically focusing on two soldiers: Akhilleus, representing the Greeks, and Hector, the hero of the Trojans. The Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus, King of Ithaka, who, while on his way home from the Trojan War, offends the sea god, Poseidon, and is doomed to another ten years of wandering before being able to return to his home and family. The Homeric Hymns , a series of short poems that honor the Greek gods, is also attributed to Homer. Prolegomena ad Homerum (The Homeric Problem) , published in 1795 and written by F. A. Wolf, began the debate that continues today. The book questions whether Homer ever existed and if the two epic poems could have been written by one person.

    4. Hesiod - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Most modern scholars now agree that Homer lived before Hesiod. Hesiod serves asa major source for knowledge of Greek mythology, of farming techniques,
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    Hesiod
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    Hesiod Hesiodos ) was an early Greek poet and rhapsode , believed to have lived around the year 700 BC . From the 5th century BC , literary historians have debated the priority of Hesiod or of Homer . Most modern scholars now agree that Homer lived before Hesiod. Hesiod serves as a major source for knowledge of Greek mythology , of farming techniques, of archaic Greek astronomy and of ancient time-keeping.
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      Hesiod lived in Boeotia and regularly visited Mt Helicon , the mythological home of the Muses , who, he says, gave him the gift of poetic creation one day while he tended sheep. The few details of Hesiod's life come from his own works. His poem Works and Days mentions that he lost a lawsuit with his brother Perses over their inheritance . However, some scholars have seen Perses as a literary creation, a foil for the moralizing of the Works and Days . In another biographical detail, Hesiod mentions a poetry contest at Chalcis where the sons of one Amiphidamas awarded him a tripod (ll.654-662).

    5. Homer Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
    Collection of Hesiod, Homer and Homerica, including a translation of the Odyssey. Texts are hyperlinked to the Encyclopedia of SelfKnowledge and supported by essays and articles.
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    6. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns And Homerica (DL SunSITE)
    Online library of translated texts - Hesiod and Homer.
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    7. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns And Homerica (DL SunSITE)
    Online library of translated texts - Hesiod and Homer.
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    Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica
    Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #8
    (Loeb Classics #57)
    CONTENTS: Preparer's Note Preface Introduction This file contains translations of the following works:

    8. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns And Homerica The Theogony
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    9. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns And Homerica: The Homeric Hymns
    Part of the Online Medieval and Classical Library.
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    Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica
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    10. Hesiod Works And Days
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    11. Hesiod
    Works of Hesiod at sacredtexts.com. In Works and Days Hesiod divided timeinto five agesthe Golden age, ruled by Cronos, when people lived extremely
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    ... Homer The Works of Hesiod Works and Days Hugh G. Evelyn-White, tr. [1914] The Theogony Hugh G. Evelyn-White, tr. [1914] The Theogony in Greek Hesiod lived in the 8th century BCE, probably about the same time or shortly after Homer. He refers to himself as a farmer in Boeotia, a region of central Greece, but other than that we know little. His poetry codified the chronology and genealogy of the Greek myths. Works and Days and the Theogony are the only two complete works we have of Hesiod, other than the first few lines of a poem called the Shield of Heracles In Works and Days Hesiod divided time into five ages:the Golden age, ruled by Cronos, when people lived extremely long lives 'without sorrow of heart'; the Silver age, ruled by Zeus; the Bronze age, an epoch of war; the Heroic age, the time of the Trojan war; and lastly the Iron age, the corrupt present. This is similar to Hindu and Buddhist concepts of the Kali Yuga. The idea of a Golden Age has likewise had a profound impact on western thought. Works and Days also discusses pagan ethics, extols hard work, and lists lucky and unlucky days of the month for various activities.

    12. Misogyny In Nietzsche's 'Beyond Good And Evil'
    Includes direct quotations from Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, and Hesiod's Works and Days.
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    Misogyny in Nietzsche's 'Beyond Good and Evil'
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    Direct quotations from Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil , by section number. Woman learns how to hate to the extent that she unlearns how to charm. The same emotions in man and woman are, however, different in tempo: therefore man and woman never cease to misunderstand one another. Behind all their personal vanity women themselves always have their impersonal contempt for 'woman.' The tremendous expectation in regard to sexual love and the shame involved in this expectation distorts all a woman's perspectives from the start. Where neither love nor hate is in the game a woman is a mediocre player. Science offends the modesty of all genuine women. They feel as if one were trying to look under their skin or worse! under their clothes and finery. The sexes deceive themselves about one another: the reason being that fundamentally they love and honour only themselves (or their own ideal, to express it more pleasantly). Thus man wants woman to be peaceful but woman is essentially unpeaceful, like the cat, however well she may have trained herself to present an appearance of peace.

    13. Hesiod - Theogony
    Theogony. By Hesiod. Translated by H.G. EveylnWhite Part 1 (1 - 115) Part 2 (116 - 206) Part 3 (207-305) Part 4 (306-403) Part 5 (404-506)
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    14. Hesiod: Works And Days
    Hesiod Works And Days. translated by Hugh G. EvelynWhite (4) Eustathiusrefers to Hesiod as stating that men sprung `from oaks and stones and
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    translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White
    (ll. 1-10) Muses of Pieria who give glory through song, come hither, tell of Zeus your father and chant his praise. Through him mortal men are famed or un-famed, sung or unsung alike, as great Zeus wills. For easily he makes strong, and easily he brings the strong man low; easily he humbles the proud and raises the obscure, and easily he straightens the crooked and blasts the proud, Zeus who thunders aloft and has his dwelling most high. Attend thou with eye and ear, and make judgements straight with righteousness. And I, Perses, would tell of true things. (ll. 11-24) So, after all, there was not one kind of Strife alone, but all over the earth there are two. As for the one, a man would praise her when he came to understand her; but the other is blameworthy: and they are wholly different in nature. For one fosters evil war and battle, being cruel: her no man loves; but perforce, through the will of the deathless gods, men pay harsh Strife her honour due. But the other is the elder daughter of dark Night, and the son of Cronos who sits above and dwells in the aether, set her in the roots of the earth: and she is far kinder to men. She stirs up even the shiftless to toil; for a man grows eager to work when he considers his neighbour, a rich man who hastens to plough and plant and put his house in good order; and neighbour vies with is neighbour as he hurries after wealth. This Strife is wholesome for men. And potter is angry with potter, and craftsman with craftsman, and beggar is jealous of beggar, and minstrel of minstrel.

    15. The Little Sailing
    Ancient Greek texts in Unicode encoding including Aeschylus, Apollodorous, Aristotle, Aristophanes, Euripides, Hesiod, Homer, Lucian, Plutarch, Thucydides, and Xenophon. Some texts are with sideby-side translation.
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    17. The Internet Classics Archive | Works By Hesiod
    List of works by Hesiod, part of the Internet Classics Archive.
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    18. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns And Homerica (DL SunSITE)
    Online library of translated texts - Hesiod and Homer.
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    Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica
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    20. The Internet Classics Archive | Theogony By Hesiod
    By Hesiod Translated by Hugh G. EvelynWhite. This work is only provided via thePerseus Project at Tufts University. You may begin reading the English
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