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  1. Hesiod's Anvil: Falling and Spinning through Heaven and Earth (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions) by Andrew J. Simoson, 2007-05-01
  2. Works of Hesiod and the Homeric Hymns by Hesiod, 2007-08-15
  3. Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Hesiod, 2009-10-04
  4. Hesiod and the Language of Poetry by Pietro Pucci, 1977-03-01
  5. Religious Vegetarianism: From Hesiod to the Dalai Lama
  6. Works and Days (Dodo Press) by Hesiod, 2008-10-31
  7. Hesiod: Volume I, Theogony. Works and Days. Testimonia (Loeb Classical Library No. 57N) (v. 1) by Hesiod, 2007-01-15
  8. Essential Hesiod (Essential Heisod) by C Rowe, 2002-11-13
  9. Hesiod: Volume II, The Shield. Catalogue of Women. Other Fragments. (Loeb Classical Library No. 503) (v. 2) by Hesiod, 2007-03-01
  10. Stories From Plato and Other Classic Writers; Hesiod, Homer, Aristophanes, Ovid, Catullus, and Pliny by Mary Elizabeth Burt, 2010-09-05
  11. Hesiod's Calendar: A Version of Hesiod's Theogony and Works and Days by Robert Saxton, 2010-09-01
  12. Hesiod (Hermes Books Series) by Professor Robert Lamberton, 1988-09-10
  13. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica by Hesiod, Homer, 2008-01-01
  14. Theogonia, Opera et Dies, Scutum, Fragmenta Selecta (Oxford Classical Texts) by Hesiod, 1990-09-13

21. Sandro Botticelli: Geburt Der Venus / Primavera (Der Frühling); Ovid: Fasten 5,
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22. Structure Of Hesiod's Theogony
The Structure of Hesiod's Theogony. A glossary containing many of thenames featured here is available from Mythtext. Proemium Hymn
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The Structure of Hesiod's Theogony
A glossary containing many of the names featured here is available from Mythtext
    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
  • 23. Hesiod (ca. 700 BC) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
    Hesiod (ca. 700 BC), Greek Theogeny. Hesiod's explanations of how the godscame about was probably derived from Near Eastern (Babylonian) lore.
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    Hesiod (ca. 700 BC)

    Greek philosopher who described his cosmology and cosmogony in the Theogeny . Hesiod's explanations of how the gods came about was probably derived from Near Eastern (Babylonian) lore. He created a family tree of gods in which Chaos (the yawning gap) produced Erebus (the Abyss) and Night, who produced Aether and Day. At the same time, Earth produced the Heavens, Mountains, and Sea. The Heavens and Earth then produced Cronos. He also divided the universe into Heaven, Aether, Earth, Erebus, Tartarus, and surrounded it by the Ocean. The difference in levels between Earth and Heaven was called Chaos.
    Author: Eric W. Weisstein

    24. Hesiod - Theogony
    Theogony. By Hesiod.
    http://www.greekmythology.com/Books/Hesiod-Theogony/hesiod-theogony.html
    Theogony By Hesiod Translated by H.G. Eveyln-White
    Proemium: Hymn to the Muses of Helicon (1 - 104)
  • Chaos and The First Gods (105 - 122)
      Chaos: "Chasm" (116) Gaia or Gaea: "Earth" (116) Tartaros or Tartarus (119) Eros: "Love" (120) Erebos or Erebus: "Gloom" (123) Nyx: "Night" (123)
    The Second Generation: Children of the First Gods
      Children of Night
        (fathered by Erebos)
        Aither or Ether: "Brightness" (125)
        Hemere or Hemera: "Day" (125) (produced asexually: 211 - 232)
      Children of Gaia First Brood (produced asexually)
        Ouranos or Uranus: "Sky" (126)
        Mountains (129)
        Pontos or Pontus: "Sea" (131)
    • Second Brood (Children of Gaia and Ouranos)
        The Titans
        Okeanos or Oceanus: "Ocean" (133)
        Koios or Coeus (134)
        Kreios or Crius (134)
        Hyperion (134)
        Iapetos or Iapetus (134) Theia or Thea: "Goddess" (135) Rheia or Rhea (135) Themis: "Custom" (135)
  • 25. - Great Books -
    Hesiod (c. 850 BC), The father of Greek didactic poetry, probablyflourished during the 8th century BC His father had migrated from
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    Hesiod (c. 850 BC-)
    The father of Greek didactic poetry, probably flourished during the 8th century B.C. His father had migrated from the Aeolic Cyme in Asia Minor to Boeotia; and Hesiod and his brother Perses were born at Ascra, near mount Helicon ( Works and Days , 635). Here, as he fed his father's flocks, he received his commission from the Muses to be their prophet and poet - a commission which he recognized by dedicating to them a tripod won by him in a contest of song (see below) at some funeral games at Chalcis in Euboea, still in existence at Heicon in the age of Pausanias Theogony W. and D. Pausanias ix. 38. 3). After the death of his father Hesiod is said to have left his native land in disgust at the result of a law-suit with his brother and to have migrated to Naupactus. There was a tradition that he was murdered by the sons of his host in the sacred enclosure of the Nemean Zeus at Oeneon In Locris ( Thucydides lii. 96; Pausanias ix. 31); his remains were removed for burial by command of the Deiphic oracle to Orchomenus in Boeotia, where the Ascraeans settled after the destruction of their town by the Thespians, and where, according to Pausanias , his grave was to be seen.

    26. The Theogony Of Hesiod
    SacredTexts Classics Hesiod The Theogony of Hesiod. translated byHugh G. Evelyn-White. 1914. (ll. 1-25) From the Heliconian Muses
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    Sacred-Texts Classics Hesiod
    The Theogony of Hesiod
    translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White
    (ll. 26-28) `Shepherds of the wilderness, wretched things of shame, mere bellies, we know how to speak many false things as though they were true; but we know, when we will, to utter true things.' (ll. 29-35) So said the ready-voiced daughters of great Zeus, and they plucked and gave me a rod, a shoot of sturdy laurel, a marvellous thing, and breathed into me a divine voice to celebrate things that shall be and things there were aforetime; and they bade me sing of the race of the blessed gods that are eternally, but ever to sing of themselves both first and last. But why all this about oak or stone? (2) (ll. 104-115) Hail, children of Zeus! Grant lovely song and celebrate the holy race of the deathless gods who are for ever, those that were born of Earth and starry Heaven and gloomy Night and them that briny Sea did rear. Tell how at the first gods and earth came to be, and rivers, and the boundless sea with its raging swell, and the gleaming stars, and the wide heaven above, and the gods who were born of them, givers of good things, and how they divided their wealth, and how they shared their honours amongst them, and also how at the first they took many-folded Olympus. These things declare to me from the beginning, ye Muses who dwell in the house of Olympus, and tell me which of them first came to be. (ll. 139-146) And again, she bare the Cyclopes, overbearing in spirit, Brontes, and Steropes and stubborn-hearted Arges (6), who gave Zeus the thunder and made the thunderbolt: in all else they were like the gods, but one eye only was set in the midst of their fore-heads. And they were surnamed Cyclopes (Orb-eyed) because one orbed eye was set in their foreheads. Strength and might and craft were in their works.

    27. Hesiod
    The Works of Hesiod. Works and Days, Hugh G. EvelynWhite, tr. 1914. Hesiod livedin the 8th century BCE, probably about the same time or shortly after Homer.
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    Sacred-texts Classics Homer
    The Works of Hesiod
    Works and Days , Hugh G. Evelyn-White, tr. [1914]
    The Theogony
    , Hugh G. Evelyn-White, tr. [1914]
    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.

    28. ClSt 200 - Hesiod
    Return to Front Page. Dictionary Blackboard Display Hesiod's Theogony.Copyright 20002002 Peter T. Struck. No portion of this
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    29. ClSt 200 - Hesiod
    Hesiod's Eastern Sources. The underlying concepts of Hesiod's Theogony are notexclusive to Greek myth. Sources Caldwell, Richard S. Hesiod's Theogony.
    http://www.classics.upenn.edu/myth/hesiod/eastern.php

    30. Hesiod From FOLDOC
    Hesiod. Nearby terms here document « Herman Hollerith « Hermes «Hesiod » heterogeneous » heterogeneous network » heterogenous.
    http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Hesiod

    31. Arts - Poetry Hesiod
    Hesiod (fl. 8th Cent. Hesiod was the Greek poet who occupies a unique place in Greekliterature both for his moral precepts and for his highly personal tone.
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    32. Homer Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
    Forum pictures biography and Homer books online Collectionof Hesiod, Homer and Homerica, The Odyssey.
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    33. Collection Of Hesiod, Homer And Homerica By Homer
    Collection of Hesiod, Homer and Homerica by Homer with annotations advancingemotional literacy education from the Encyclopedia of the Self.
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    34. Hesiod. Fl. 8th Cent.? B.C. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th
    Hesiod. fl. 8th cent.? BC John Bartlett, comp. 1919. John Bartlett (1820–1905).Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Hesiod. (fl. 8th cent.? BC). 1.
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    35. Hesiod. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Hesiod. (h ´s d, h s´–) (KEY), fl. 8th cent.? BC, Greek poet. Hesiod portrays himself as a Boeotian farmer.
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    36. Hesiod, Greece, Ancient History
    Hesiod (8th century BC). Together Naupaktos. According to a legend,Hesiod met the Muses while herding his animals on M. Helicon.
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    Hesiod
    (8th century BC) Together with Homer, this poet is considered the earliest known writer in the Western world. He was born in Boeotia, but after his father died he settled in Naupaktos. According to a legend, Hesiod met the Muses while herding his animals on M. Helicon. They told him to narrate "the present, the past and what is to come".
    Hesiod lived as a farmer for most of his life, and his work Works and Days, is a poetic manual to correct life: one should be hard working, there the world is in moral decay which days one should do certain things on ones farm according to religious calendar. He described the history of the world in five phases or periods, starting with the Golden age until the evil Iron age.
    In his Theogony, Genealogy of the gods, he aspired to structure the Greek myths and described the creation of the world from chaos
    and the births and adventures of the gods. He counted to 30000 divine beings.
    In the lost work Catalogue of Women, he wrote about the exploits of the heroes whose mothers were mortal women.

    37. Medusa.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=hes.+th.+1
    This is version 1.3 of the Hesiod distribution....... Similar pages medusa.perseus.tufts.edu/cgibin/text?lookup=encyclopedia+Hesiod Similar pages More results from medusa.perseus.tufts.edu Index of /afs/athena.mit.edu/astaff/project/Hesioddev/Hesiod. Index of /afs/athena.mit.edu/astaff/project/Hesioddev/Hesiod.dist. Name Lastmodified Size
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    38. Das Schwarze Netz - Hesiod
    Translate this page Hesiod. (griech. Hesiodos) Ein griechischer Epiker und Lebensweise. Hieringibt Hesiod auch eine Abfolge der Weltzeitalter an. Der vollkommenen
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    (griech. Hesiodos) Ein griechischer Epiker, der um das Jahr 700 vor geboren wurde und einem Bauerngeschlecht aus Askra in Böotien entstammte. Hesiod auch eine Abfolge der Weltzeitalter an. Der vollkommenen Ordung des goldenen Zeitalters folgte demnach ein silbernes und ein erzenes. Dem schließt sich ein Zeitalter der Halbgötter ( Heroen ) an, bis im fünften Weltalter das eherne Geschlecht herrscht. Gaia , die den Uranos gebiert, der von Kronos gestürzt wird und der seinerseits von Zeus . Den Griechen gilt Hesiod mit Homer als dichterischer Schöpfer ihrer Götterwelt, doch stehen seine Aussagen in vielem im Gegensatz zum homerischen Epos. Hesiod war der erste Grieche, der mit Nennung seines Namens als Dichterpersönlichkeit hervortrat. Er selbst wollte die Dichtkunst von den Musen an dem ihnen geweihten Berg Helikon in Böotien erlernt haben. Solch musische Begabung beanspruchte für sich auch der Dichter Pindar
    Bereits im fünften Jahrhundert war bei den Alten umstritten, wer der ältere Dichter sei, Hesiod oder Homer Seinen Tod soll Hesiod gefunden haben, indem er bei Nemea erschlagen wurde. Hier stand in einem dem

    39. Hesiod - EBook Titles - Software Technology
    Hesiod. Hesiod eBooks Selected Titles by Hesiod. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, andHomerica. Hesiod. Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica. About eBooks.
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    40. Hesiod
    Translate this page Hesiod. (HsiodoV). in Kyme (Äolien) oder Askra (heute Palaioppanagia, in Böotien).Hesiod war der erste mit Namen zeichnende griechische Dichter der Geschichte.
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