Hesiod ; The Homeric hymns ; and, Homerica
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Hesiod ; The Homeric hymns ; and, Homerica
(The Loeb classical library, 57)
Heinemann , Harvard University Press, 1936
New and rev. ed
- : American
- : British
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Hesiod
Homeric hymns
Homerica
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注記
"Contains practically all that remains of the post-Homeric and pre-academic epic poetry"--Pref
Pref. dated 1935
Originally published 1914
Bibliography: p. xliii-xlviii
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Hesiod (Hesiodus), an epic poet apparently of the eighth century BC, was born in Asia Minor but moved to Boeotia in central Greece. He was regarded by later Greeks as a contemporary of Homer. Three works survive under Hesiod's name: (1) Works and Days, addressed to his brother. In it he gives us the allegories of the two Strifes, and the myth of Pandora; stresses that every man must work; describes the accepted Five Ages of the world; delivers moral advice; surveys in splendid style a year's work on a farm; gives precepts on navigation; and propounds lucky and unlucky days. (2) Theogony, a religious work about the rise of the gods and the universe from Chaos to the triumph of Zeus, and about the progeny of Zeus and of goddesses in union with mortal men. (3) The Shield (not by Hesiod), an extract from a Catalogue of Women, the subject being Alcmena and her son Heracles and his contest with Cycnus, with a description of Heracles' shield. All three works are of great literary interest.
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