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       Hesiod

      Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664156211

       PREPARER'S NOTE

       PREFACE

       INTRODUCTION

       General

       The Boeotian School

       The Hesiodic Poems

       I. "The Works and Days"

       II. The Genealogical Poems

       Date of the Hesiodic Poems

       Literary Value of Homer

       The Ionic School

       The Trojan Cycle

       The Homeric Hymns

       The Epigrams of Homer

       The Burlesque Poems

       The Contest of Homer and Hesiod

       BIBLIOGRAPHY

       THE WORKS OF HESIOD

       THE DIVINATION BY BIRDS (fragments)

       THE ASTRONOMY (fragments)

       THE PRECEPTS OF CHIRON (fragments)

       THE GREAT WORKS (fragments)

       THE THEOGONY (1,041 lines)

       THE CATALOGUES OF WOMEN AND EOIAE (fragments) 1701

       THE SHIELD OF HERACLES (480 lines)

       THE MARRIAGE OF CEYX (fragments)

       THE GREAT EOIAE (fragments)

       THE MELAMPODIA (fragments)

       AEGIMIUS (fragments)

       FRAGMENTS OF UNKNOWN POSITION

       DOUBTFUL FRAGMENTS

       WORKS ATTRIBUTED TO HOMER

       THE HOMERIC HYMNS

       I. TO DIONYSUS (21 lines) 2501

       ((LACUNA))

       II. TO DEMETER (495 lines)

       III. TO APOLLO (546 lines)

       TO DELIAN APOLLO—

       IV. TO HERMES (582 lines)

       V. TO APHRODITE (293 lines)

       VI. TO APHRODITE (21 lines)

       VII. TO DIONYSUS (59 lines)

       VIII. TO ARES (17 lines)

       IX. TO ARTEMIS (9 lines)

       X. TO APHRODITE (6 lines)

       XI. TO ATHENA (5 lines)

       XII. TO HERA (5 lines)

       XIII. TO DEMETER (3 lines)

       XIV. TO THE MOTHER OF THE GODS (6 lines)

       XV. TO HERACLES THE LION-HEARTED (9 lines)

       XVI. TO ASCLEPIUS (5 lines)

       XVII. TO THE DIOSCURI (5 lines)

       XVIII. TO HERMES (12 lines)