The Remains of Hesiod the Ascræan, Including the Shield of Hercules

The Remains of Hesiod the Ascræan, Including the Shield of Hercules

by Hesiod
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/01/2022

Share This eBook:

  $3.99

In "The Remains of Hesiod the Ascr√¶an, Including the Shield of Hercules," the ancient poet Hesiod presents a rich tapestry of mythological themes and moral reflections that reflect the cultural and societal norms of his time. Characterized by its didactic style and the use of vivid imagery, this work delves into the complexities of human existence, weaving in the ethos of ancient Greek civilization. Particularly notable is the "Shield of Hercules," which serves not only as an exploration of heroic valor but also as a symbolic representation of justice, duty, and the divine order, standing as a testament to the poetic tradition of epic narrative interlaced with pragmatism. Hesiod, active in the 8th century BCE, is often regarded as one of the earliest figures in Western literature, offering a counterpoint to Homer'Äôs epics with his focus on agrarian life and labor. His own experiences as a farmer during a time of social and political upheaval would have deeply influenced his writing, leading him to address the moral and ethical considerations central to daily life and personal responsibility as echoed in this collection of works. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the foundations of Western thought and literature, as it not only captures the essence of Ancient Greece but also provides insights into the human condition through Hesiod's profound reflections. Scholars, students, and lovers of poetry will find solace in its pages, gaining a valuable perspective on cultural heritage and the timeless questions of existence.

ISBN:
4066338107763
4066338107763
Category:
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-01-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
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.

This item is delivered digitally

Reviews

Be the first to review The Remains of Hesiod the Ascræan.