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Meaning of "hesiod"

Hesiod (noun): A Greek poet, lived around the 8th century BCE, known for his works 'Theogony' and 'Works and Days'
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  • An Ancient Greek poet and rhapsodist.

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The agency has authority over the hesiod.
Hesiod has also been considered the father of gnomic verse.
Specify the base name for hesiod maps.
Hesiod composed poems under the guidance of these muses.
Something so terrible the writer Hesiod called it.
Hesiod made an abstraction because his original chaos is something completely indefinite.
Another significant figure was the poet Hesiod.
Hesiod appears to regard her as more of a divine substance rather than anthropomorphic goddess.
The other great poet of the preclassical period was Hesiod.
And Hesiod of course retain a place of prominence.
It served a similar role as Hesiod.
Hesiod said she became the goddess Hecate.
It played a role similar to Hesiod.
Hesiod did the same after his victory in Chalkis.
It has been known by this name since at least the time of Hesiod.

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Hesiod is one of the earliest known Greek poets.
The other poets of old epic such as Hesiod describe it similarly.
Hesiod does not have the last word on the Titans.
The other poets of old epics such as Hesiod describe it similarly.
The writer Hesiod called it the source of all mortal suffering.
The source of all mortal suffering Something so terrible the writer Hesiod called it.
I genuinely think Hesiod is a great system when used correctly.
The earliest writer who refers to the transformation of Phaethon into a planet is Hesiod.
Hesiod argued that there were two separate beings called Eris.
They are said to have visited Hesiod and ordered him to compose poetry.
Some of these popular conceptions can be gleaned from the poetry of Homer and Hesiod.
Here it is noteworthy that Hesiod distinguishes between the dragon and serpents.
The collision of these forces produced the cosmic harmony according to the Greek cosmogony Hesiod.
Given by the eighth century BC poet Hesiod for the childhood the location and description.
Hesiod relates how Pegasus was peacefully drinking from a spring when the hero Bellerophon captured him.
I spent many a dull day with his Hesiod before concluding that this was not the case.
It was demarcated as one of the five Ages of Man by Hesiod.
Some scholars have doubted whether Hesiod alone conceived and wrote the poems attributed to him.
Perses was the brother of Hesiod.
Hesiod mentions this town under the name Anthe Ἄνθη.
He was an authority on the works of the Greek poet Hesiod.
Hesiod in Works and Days refers to five successive ages.
This is where Hesiod enters.
That is supported in commentaries of interpretations of Homeric and Hesiod works.
Hesiod in his Theogony claimed that he spoke with the Muses on Mt.
Whether these works are actually by Hesiod and Eratosthenes themselves is doubtful.
Such references exist from the days of Homer and Hesiod.
Hesiod says that ploughs in Ancient Greece were also made partly of elm.
Their earliest mention in literature is in the work of Hesiod and Homer.
Homer and Hesiod are the two primary sources for Greek myths.
The earliest instances in literature are in Hesiod and the Homeric hymn to Dionysus.
Hesiod claims in his theogony to have talked to the Muses on Mount Helicon.
By the eighth century BC poet Hesiod to fit the location and description given.
The boys of classical Greece were expected to memorize large parts of Homer and Hesiod.
Homer and Hesiod tell two different stories about the origin of Aphrodite.

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