Theogony and Works and Days

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Paperback, 128 pages

English language

Published Sept. 11, 2006 by University of Michigan Press.

ISBN:
978-0-472-06932-3
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OCLC Number:
63122803

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Hesiod's straightforward account of family conflict among the gods is the best and earliest evidence of what the ancient Greeks believed about the beginning of the world. Includes Hesiod's "Works and Days", lines 1-201, and material from the Library of Apollodorus.

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Both of these works are interesting. Clearly one can see how Theogony and the emergence of Greek mythology has influenced many aspects of modern popular culture in the United States—multiple universes within the Blizzard franchise adopt articles from Theogony (e.g. Chimaera; Hephaestus) in their own fantasy universes. Works and Days, on the other hand, is illustrative of how religious and philosophical ideas disseminated throughout the Mediterranean world during the Late Bronze Age -> Iron Age transition, especially the oral tradition of Israelite religion (e.g. Proverbs) showing up in Hesiod's admonitions to his brother to always remain faithful to neighbors, find a "good" wife, and avoid lying and deceit.

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Subjects

  • Works by individual poets: classical, early & medieval
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Ancient, Classical & Medieval
  • Poetry
  • Greece
  • Translations into English
  • Literary Collections / Ancient, Classical & Medieval
  • Agriculture
  • Didactic poetry, Greek
  • Religious poetry, Greek