Hesiod Theogonia, Opera et Dies, Scutum, Fragmenta Selecta by F Solmsen

Hesiod Theogonia, Opera et Dies, Scutum, Fragmenta Selecta by F Solmsen

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In this new edition the additional fragments contained in the appendix of the 2nd edition are incorporated into the main text, and some further discoveries have been included. The result is an accurate reading of Hesiod's works.

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Hesiod Theogonia, Opera et Dies, Scutum, Fragmenta Selecta by F Solmsen

In this new and third edition, the additional fragments contained in the appendix of the second edition have been incorporated in the main text. Some further discoveries have been included, and reference has been made to the results of recent research on the relative placing of certain papyrus fragments. The index of names has been brought up to date.
Hesiod: - Hesiod was an ancient Greek poet generally thought to have lived between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer. He is regarded as the first written poet in the Western tradition to view himself as an individual persona with an active role to play in his subject. Modern scholars refer to him as a major source on Greek mythology, farming techniques, early economic thought, archaic Greek astronomy and ancient time-keeping. It is probable that Hesiod wrote his poems down, or dictated them, rather than passed them on orally, as rhapsodes did-otherwise the pronounced personality that now emerges from the poems would surely have been diluted through oral transmission from one rhapsode to another. Pausanias asserted that Boeotians showed him an old tablet made of lead on which the Works were engraved. If he did write or dictate, it was perhaps as an aid to memory or because he lacked confidence in his ability to produce poems extempore, as trained rhapsodes could do. It certainly wasn't in a quest for immortal fame since poets in his era had probably no such notions for themselves. However, some scholars suspect the presence of large-scale changes in the text and attribute this to oral transmission. Possibly he composed his verses during idle times on the farm, in the spring before the May harvest or the dead of winter.
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ISBN 13 9780198140719
ISBN 10 0198140711
Title Hesiod Theogonia, Opera et Dies, Scutum, Fragmenta Selecta
Author F Solmsen
Series Oxford Classical Texts
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1990-07-26
Number of pages 288
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