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Besides Homer, there is Hesiod. These words still contain much truth today. Hesiod is a very important poet, and for this reason his two surviving poems, Theogony and Works and Days, deserve to be presented as accurately and attractively as possible. R. M. Frazer has done this: His new translations are faithful to the matter and spirit of the originals, and his commentary makes the poems understandable and enjoyable. Hesiod is the first Greek and, therefore, the first European we can know as a real person, for, unlike Homer, he tells us about himself in his poems. Hesiod seems to have been a successful farmer and a rather gloomy though not humorless man. One suspects from his concern for the bachelors lot and some rather unflattering remarks about women that he was never married. A close study of both poems reveals the same personality -that of a deeply religious man concerned with the problems of justice and fate. The Theogony represents the first codification of the Greek pantheon. Hesiod, of course, did not invent the gods, but he gave the Greeks a clear picture of their forms, functions, and relationships. Thus, the poem deals with the high epic theme of the creation of the divine order of the world under the direction of Zeus. Works and Days, by contrast, considers justice and work in the context of Hesiods own life. The difference in subject matter produces a difference in style: Theogony is strongly influenced by the epic conventions; Works and Days is more modern and freewheeling. To get a fuller picture of Hesiod and his poems, we must try to understand him in relation to his times. The eighth century, when Hesiod lived, was the time of the great Greek awakening after the period of relative darkness ushered in by the fall of the old Mycenaean kingdoms around 1125 B.C. Hesiod thus lived at the beginning of the Greek classical period, and his poems influenced not only that age but also Western culture in our day.

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The Poems of Hesiod

title:The Poems of Hesiod
author:Hesiod.; Frazer, R. M.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806118466
print isbn13:9780806118468
ebook isbn13:9780585271361
language:English
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publication date:1983
lcc:PA4010.E5T5 1983eb
ddc:881.01
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Page iii The Poems of Hesiod Translated with Introduction and Comments - photo 2
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The Poems of Hesiod
Translated with Introduction and Comments by R.M. Frazer
Illustrated by Mary Sue Roniger
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS: NORMAN
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(Translated with Introduction and Notes) The Trojan War: The Chronicles of Dictys of Crete and Dares the Phrygian (Bloomington and London, 1966)
The book has been published with the aid of a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Hesiod. The poems of Hesiod.
Bibliography: p. 143 Includes index. Contents: TheogonyWorks and days. I. Hesiod. Works and days. English. 1983. II. Frazer, R. M. (Richard McIlwaine), 1931- III. Title. PA4010.E5T5 1983 881'.01 82-40451 ISBN: 0-8061-1846-6
Copyright 1983 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Hesiod's Life, Poetry, and Times
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Some Near Eastern Influences and Parallels
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The Succession Myth
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Wisdom Literature
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Prophecy
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Hesiod's Religious Thought
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Some Features of Hesiod's Style
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The Present Translation and Commentary
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Theogony
An Introductory Hymn to the Muses (lines 1115)
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The Earliest Powers: Chaos, Gaia, Eros, and Night (lines 11625)
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The Children of Gaia
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Ouranos, Pontos, and the Titans (lines 12638)
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The Kyklopes and the Hundred-Handers (lines 139
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Kronos Castrates Ouranos: The Rise of the Titans and the Birth of Aphrodite (lines 154210)
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The Progeny of Night (lines 21132)
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The Descendants of Pontos
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His Children: Nereus, Thaumas, Phorkys, Keto, and Eurybia (lines 23339)
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The Daughters of Nereus (lines 24064)
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The Children of Thaumas (lines 26569)
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The Progeny of Phorkys and Keto: The Monsters (lines 270336)
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Beneficent Titanic Powers
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The Children of Okeanos and Tethys (lines 33770)
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The Children of Hyperion and Theia (lines 37174)
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