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... poems . Perhaps it may be assumed that Herodotus is speaking of Homer gener- ally as representing the beginning , and Hesiod as the close , of a period ; and that in an uncertainty as to BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD. ...
... poems . Perhaps it may be assumed that Herodotus is speaking of Homer gener- ally as representing the beginning , and Hesiod as the close , of a period ; and that in an uncertainty as to BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF HESIOD. ...
Page vi
... poets , which the very words of the historian manifest to have been rife , he notes down the proximate date of the former as standing for that of both . Mr. Grote places the author of the Theogony , as well as of the Works and Days , in ...
... poets , which the very words of the historian manifest to have been rife , he notes down the proximate date of the former as standing for that of both . Mr. Grote places the author of the Theogony , as well as of the Works and Days , in ...
Page vii
... poems are not altogether silent . ( Cf. Hom . Il . xvi . 387 ; Hesiod , Op . et D. 250—263 . ) * These things may have tended to strengthen the poet's dis- like for Ascra , which he expresses pretty freely in BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF ...
... poems are not altogether silent . ( Cf. Hom . Il . xvi . 387 ; Hesiod , Op . et D. 250—263 . ) * These things may have tended to strengthen the poet's dis- like for Ascra , which he expresses pretty freely in BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF ...
Page viii
... poems , and from probable testimony ; and even this small sum Goettling would fain diminish by a doubt whether the passages referred to are bonâ fide Hesiod's own , and are not rather later additions , based on oral tradition . It is ...
... poems , and from probable testimony ; and even this small sum Goettling would fain diminish by a doubt whether the passages referred to are bonâ fide Hesiod's own , and are not rather later additions , based on oral tradition . It is ...
Page ix
... poems , or frag- ments of poems , which have been ascribed to Hesiod , or to his school . These are of three classes ... poem of the first class on the heroines afore - mentioned , commenced . 66 A careful comparison of the Theogony of ...
... poems , or frag- ments of poems , which have been ascribed to Hesiod , or to his school . These are of three classes ... poem of the first class on the heroines afore - mentioned , commenced . 66 A careful comparison of the Theogony of ...
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