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Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, Epic Cycle, Homerica
For the gods keep hidden from men the means of life.
Works and Days
Hesiod

Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, Epic Cycle, Homerica

Translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White, M.A.

The pre-Homeric myths of the Ancient Greeks.

Bibliographic Record

Contents

NEW YORK: G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS, 1922
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2010

Hesiod
Works and Days
The Divination by Birds
The Astronomy
The Precepts of Chiron
The Great Works
The Idaean Dactyls
The Theogony
The Catalogues of Women and Eoiae
The Shield of Heracles
The Marriage of Ceyx
The Great Eoiae
The Melampodia
Aegimius
Fragments of Unknown Position
Doubtful Fragments
The Homeric Hymns
I. To Dionysus
II. To Demeter
III. To Apollo
IV. To Hermes
V. To Aphrodite
VI. To Aphrodite
VII. To Dionysus
VIII. To Ares
IX. To Artemis
X. To Aphrodite
XI. To Athena
XII. To Hera
XIII. To Demeter
XIV. To the Mother of the Gods
XV. To Heracles the Lion-Hearted
XVI. To Asclepius
XVII. To the Dioscuri
XVIII. To Hermes
XIX. To Pan
XX. To Hephaestus
XXI. To Apollo
XXII. To Poseidon
XXIII. To the Son of Cronos, Most High
XXIV. To Hestia
XXV. To the Muses and Apollo
XXVI. To Dionysus
XXVII. To Artemis
XXVIII. To Athena
XXIX. To Hestia
XXX. To Earth the Mother of All
XXXI. To Helios
XXXII. To Selene
XXXIII. To the Dioscuri
Homer’s Epigrams
Fragments of the Epic Cycle
The War of the Titans
The Story of Oedipus
The Thebaid
The Epigoni
The Cypria
The Aethiopis
The Little Iliad
The Sack of Ilium
The Returns
The Telegony
Homerica
The Expedition of Amphiaraüs
The Taking of Oechalia
The Phocais
The Margites
The Cercopes
The Battle of Frogs and Mice
Of the Origin of Homer and Hesiod, and of Their Contest
Appendix: Hesiod, Catalogues of Women