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- Hugh G. Evelyn-White
2018
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Hesiod (circa 750 650 B.C.) was one of Ancient Greeks first epic bards and is considered one of the greatest. Along with Homer, Hesiods works are the oldest to survive from Ancient Greece. Hesiod wrote on a variety of topics such as mythology, economics, farming and others.
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2018
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Hesiod ( circa 750 650 B.C. ) was one of Ancient Greeks first epic bards and is considered one of the greatest. Along with Homer, Hesiods works are the oldest to survive from Ancient Greece. Hesiod wrote on a variety of topics such as mythology, economics, farming and others.
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2026
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Theogony by Hesiod is a foundational work of ancient Greek literature that offers a sweeping and poetic account of the origins of the gods and the structure of the cosmos. Written in the 8th century BCE, this epic poem serves as one of the earliest attempts to explain the creation of the universe and the lineage of divine beings that shaped Greek mythology. Beginning with the emergence of primordial entities such as Chaos, Gaia (Earth), and Eros, Hesiod unfolds a vast genealogical narrativ...
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- Victor Craig
Unabridged
1 hour 3 min
2020
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Hesiod was an ancient Greek poet, thought by scholars to have been active between 750 and 650 BC. Hesiod’s ‘Theogony’ is a poem describing the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods. It was sourced from various local traditions about the gods, synthesized and organized as a narrative that reveals their origin and the history of their rule over the cosmos. Hesiod declares – in the "Kings and Singers" passage – that it is upon him, the poet, that the Muses have bestowed the visible signs ...
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Works and Days, The Theogony, The Catalogues of Women and Eoiae, The Shield of Heracles and others
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- Hesiod
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- Hugh G. Evelyn-White
2021
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Hesiod is generally regarded as the first written poet in the Western tradition to regard himself as an individual persona with an active role to play in his subject.Hesiod composed the Theogony and Works and Days. Other poems, including the Catalogue of Women and the Shield of Heracles, were falsely attributed to him later.Modern scholars refer to him as a major source on Greek mythology, farming techniques, early economic thought, archaic Greek astronomy and ancient time-ke...
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- Hugh G. Evelyn-White
2018
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Hesiod (circa 750 650 B.C.) was one of Ancient Greeks first epic bards and is considered one of the greatest. Along with Homer, Hesiods works are the oldest to survive from Ancient Greece. Hesiod wrote on a variety of topics such as mythology, economics, farming and others.
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The Works and Days, The Theogony, The Shield of Heracles
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- Hesiod
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- Peter Coates
- Translated by
- Hugh G. Evelyn-White
Unabridged
2 hours 39 min
2025
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The Hesiod Collection presents an essential anthology of ancient Greek literature, showcasing the profound impact of Hesiod's works on the literary and philosophical traditions of the Western world. This collection features three of his most significant texts: "The Works and Days," "The Theogony," and "The Shield of Heracles." In "The Works and Days," Hesiod offers a unique blend of practical advice and moral instruction, addressing the challenges of rural life and the importance of hard w...
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2026
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Works and Days by Hesiod is a timeless piece of ancient Greek literature that blends moral instruction, practical guidance, and mythological storytelling into a deeply reflective poetic work. Written in the 8th century BCE, this didactic poem offers insight into the values, struggles, and daily realities of early agrarian society, while delivering enduring lessons on justice, labor, and human conduct. Addressed to Hesiod's brother Perses, the poem unfolds as both a personal admonition and ...
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- Hesiod
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- Darren Grimes
Unabridged
2 hours 1 min
2025
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Theogony & Works and Days by Hesiod are foundational texts of ancient Greek literature, offering a powerful blend of myth, morality, and early philosophical thought.In Theogony, Hesiod presents the first systematic account of Greek mythology, tracing the origins of the cosmos and the genealogy of the gods—from Chaos and Gaia to Zeus and the Olympian order. Through vivid storytelling and poetic structure, the poem explores themes of...
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2020
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The Theogony Of Hesiod is a poem describing the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods, composed circa 700 BC. Although it is often used as a sourcebook for Greek mythology, the Theogony is both more and less than that. In formal terms it is a hymn invoking Zeus and the Muses: parallel passages between it and the much shorter Homeric Hymn to the Muses make it clear that the Theogony developed out of a tradition of hymnic preludes with which an ancient Greek rhapsode would begin his perf...
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2021
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The Theogony of Hesiod Hesiod - The Theogony is essentially a large-scale synthesis of a vast variety of local Greek traditions concerning the gods and the universe, organized as a narrative that tells about the creation of the world out of Chaos and about the gods that shaped the cosmos. To some extent, it represents the Greek mythology equivalent of the book of Genesis in the Hebrew and Christian "Bible", as it lists the early generations and genealogy of the gods, titans and heroes sinc...
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2009
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First collected and published in the year 1914, 'Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica' is a collection of translated ancient Greek writings that are attributed to Hesiod, Homer, and others whose style emulates the two. these writing were translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White.
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