Hesiod & The Hesiodic Corpus

Hesiod & The Hesiodic Corpus

by Hesiod
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 20/11/2023

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Hesiod's work 'Hesiod & The Hesiodic Corpus' is a seminal collection of ancient Greek poetry that delves into themes of the cosmos, the nature of the gods, and the origins of humanity. Written in a didactic style, Hesiod imparts wisdom and moral lessons through his vivid storytelling and genealogical accounts. The literary context of this work places it within the genre of epic poetry, alongside the likes of Homer's 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey'. The intricate structure and imagery employed by Hesiod showcase his mastery of poetic form and his ability to captivate readers with his imaginative narratives. Throughout the book, readers will find themselves immersed in a world of mythical beings and divine forces, pondering the complexities of human existence and the mysteries of the universe. Hesiod, an ancient Greek poet believed to have lived around the 8th century BC, drew upon his rustic upbringing and oral tradition to craft his works. His firsthand experiences as a farmer and shepherd likely influenced his portrayal of agrarian themes and moral values throughout his poetry. Hesiod's unique perspective on the world around him shines through in 'Hesiod & The Hesiodic Corpus', offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and philosophical landscape of ancient Greece. I highly recommend 'Hesiod & The Hesiodic Corpus' to avid readers of classical literature and mythology. Hesiod's profound insights into the human condition, coupled with his poetic talent, make this collection a must-read for those looking to explore the ancient roots of Western civilization and delve into the rich tapestry of Greek literature.

ISBN:
8596547727316
8596547727316
Category:
Literary studies: classical
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
20-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Hesiod

Hesiod, a contemporary of Homer, probably lived in the eighth century BC in the backwater of Askra, a hamlet in Boeotia, on the Greek mainland.

As the probable author of both the Theogony and Works and Days, he is the first self-styled poet in Western literature, the first to tell us his own name and the first to advertise himself as a prize-winning poet.

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