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Hesiod, Callimachus, Theognis. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD . " HESIOD and Homer , " writes the father of history , ( Herod . ii . 53 , ) " lived , as I consider , not more than four hundred years before my time . " It has been argued ...
Hesiod, Callimachus, Theognis. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD . " HESIOD and Homer , " writes the father of history , ( Herod . ii . 53 , ) " lived , as I consider , not more than four hundred years before my time . " It has been argued ...
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... Hesiod one hundred and twenty years later than Homer , as well as with the statements of ancient writers that he flourished about the 11th Olympiad . From the consideration of Hesiod's age we pass on to one concerning which we have ...
... Hesiod one hundred and twenty years later than Homer , as well as with the statements of ancient writers that he flourished about the 11th Olympiad . From the consideration of Hesiod's age we pass on to one concerning which we have ...
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... Hesiod's sire may have retained after his mi- gration to Greece the rights of citizenship which he held at Cumæ , and these may have descended to his son , as was not unfrequent in the Greek colonies . At Ascra it would seem that Hesiod's ...
... Hesiod's sire may have retained after his mi- gration to Greece the rights of citizenship which he held at Cumæ , and these may have descended to his son , as was not unfrequent in the Greek colonies . At Ascra it would seem that Hesiod's ...
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... Hesiod , like Homer , basked not in the sunshine of courtly favour , owing to fortune's spite , or set dislike to high places ; ` and that this was the case with Hesiod because he had embraced a rural life , and was averse to roaming ...
... Hesiod , like Homer , basked not in the sunshine of courtly favour , owing to fortune's spite , or set dislike to high places ; ` and that this was the case with Hesiod because he had embraced a rural life , and was averse to roaming ...
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... Hesiod , not , as by Homer , in Tartarus with the rest of the Titans , but in a sort of Elba in the isles of the Blest ( cf. Op . et D. , 168 ) . Zeus is in Homer the eldest , in Hesiod the youngest , of the three sons of Cronus ...
... Hesiod , not , as by Homer , in Tartarus with the rest of the Titans , but in a sort of Elba in the isles of the Blest ( cf. Op . et D. , 168 ) . Zeus is in Homer the eldest , in Hesiod the youngest , of the three sons of Cronus ...
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