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Theogonia, Opera et Dies, Scutum, Fragmenta Selecta

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ISBN-10: 0198140711

ISBN-13: 9780198140719

Edition: 3rd 1990 (Revised)

Authors: M. L. West, Friedrich Solmsen, Hesiod, R. Merkelbach

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This invaluable new edition incorporates additional fragments contained in the appendix of the second edition, and includes some further discoveries, recent research on the relative placing of certain papyrus fragments, and an updated index of names.
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List price: $60.00
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1990
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/13/1990
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 266
Size: 5.25" wide x 7.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.748

The poet Hesiod tells us that his father gave up sea-trading and moved from Ascra to Boeotia, that as he himself tended sheep on Mount Helicon the Muses commanded him to sing of the gods, and that he won a tripod for a funeral song at Chalcis. The poems credited to him with certainty are: the Theogony, an attempt to bring order into the otherwise chaotic material of Greek mythology through genealogies and anecdotes about the gods; and The Works and Days, a wise sermon addressed to his brother Perses as a result of a dispute over their dead father's estate. This latter work presents the injustice of the world with mythological examples and memorable images, and concludes with a collection of…