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Hesiod (name service)
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Hesiod (name service
In computing, the Hesiod name service originated in Project Athena (1983–1991). It uses DNS functionality to provide access to databases of…
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2014
2014
Hesiodic Voices: Studies in the Ancient Reception of Hesiod's Works and Days
Richard Hunter
2014
Corpus ID: 190411227
1. Reading Hesiod 2. A didactic poem? 3. Hesiod and the symposium 4. Plutarch's Works and Days, and Proclus', and Hesiod's 5…
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2013
2013
Cosmic and Terrestrial Personifications in Nonnus’ Dionysiaca
Laura Miguélez-Cavero
2013
Corpus ID: 161301156
Analysis of the personifications of cosmic and topographical elements in the Dionysiaca shows how they both contribute to the…
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2007
2007
Poetic Allusion in Plato's Timaeus and Phaedrus
E. E. Pender
2007
Corpus ID: 194154108
Plato’s deft and playful artistry in composing allusions can be seen in two very different dialogues, Timaeus and Phaedrus. In…
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2007
2007
Pandora and the Good Eris in Hesiod
Jonathan P. Zarecki
2007
Corpus ID: 22718348
The "good eris" in Works and Days is so presented as to parallel Pandora, who is seen as bringing about evils but who yet was…
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2005
2005
Personification in the Greek World: From Antiquity to Byzantium
J. Herrin
2005
Corpus ID: 190773877
Contents: Editors' introduction. Part I Origins and Varying Modes of Personification: Hesiod in context: abstractions and…
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2001
2001
The Oxford illustrated history of Greece and the Hellenistic world
J. Boardman
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Jasper Griffin
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O. Murray
2001
Corpus ID: 190425222
List of Illustrations List of Maps Introduction 1. Greece: The History of the Archaic Period 2. Homer 3. Greek Myth and Hesiod 4…
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2000
2000
Homer and Hesiod : myth and philosophy
R. Gotshalk
2000
Corpus ID: 190381595
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Myth: Chapter 4 What Does it Mean, to be Religious? Chapter 5 What is Religion…
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1988
1988
Greece and the Hellenistic world
J. Boardman
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Jasper Griffin
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O. Murray
1988
Corpus ID: 190981933
Introduction. Greece - the history of the archaic period Homer Greek myth and Hesiod lyric elegaic poetry early Greek philosophy…
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1985
1985
Genius and monologue
Ken Frieden
1985
Corpus ID: 169403537
difference in meaning but by differences in the speakers. Narrative principles determine whether gods are called by their proper…
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1953
1953
A Defence of Some Suspected Passages in the Scutum Hesiodi
M. V. D. Valk
1953
Corpus ID: 67829234
The Scutum Hesiodi, one of the few remnants of archaic poetry, deserves our special interest, because it is the oldest poem known…
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