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Classical Tradition and reception of the myth of Pandora in the Paradise of children, by Nathaniel Hawthorne [PDF]
López Mendoza, Silvia
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2015
Hesiod, epic poet from Ascra in Boeotia, usually considered later than Homer, is author of the Theogony and the Works and Days ( Erga ); other works attributed to him in antiquity include the ...
Luise Hallof, Klaus Hallof
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Hesiod, epic poet from Ascra in Boeotia, usually considered later than Homer, is author of the Theogony and the Works and Days ( Erga ); other works attributed to him in antiquity include the ...
Luise Hallof, Klaus Hallof
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2009
Until relatively recently, most scholars agreed that an individual named Hesiod (Greek, Hesiodos; Latin, Hesiodus), whose poems said that he lived in the village of Ascra in Boeotia and won a tripod in a bardic competition at the funeral games of King Amphidamas, composed the Theogony and Works and Days.
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Until relatively recently, most scholars agreed that an individual named Hesiod (Greek, Hesiodos; Latin, Hesiodus), whose poems said that he lived in the village of Ascra in Boeotia and won a tripod in a bardic competition at the funeral games of King Amphidamas, composed the Theogony and Works and Days.
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1997
Abstract If I take Hesiod before Homer, it is not simply because I believe the Hesiodic poems to have been composed somewhat earlier than the Iliad and Odyssey—that issue is not important in the present context-but also because Hesiod is the one Greek poet in whose work the presence of substantial oriental elements is already ...
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Abstract If I take Hesiod before Homer, it is not simply because I believe the Hesiodic poems to have been composed somewhat earlier than the Iliad and Odyssey—that issue is not important in the present context-but also because Hesiod is the one Greek poet in whose work the presence of substantial oriental elements is already ...
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