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Tags: Classics, Literature, Lang:en
Summary
"Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica" is a collection of
ancient Greek writings that are attributed to Hesiod, Homer,
and others whose style emulates the two. This volume translated
by Hugh G. Evelyn-White includes the following works: 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 the Eoiae, The Shield of Heracles, The
Marriage of Ceyx, The Great Eoiae, The Melampodia, The
Aegimius, Fragments of Unknown Position, and Doubtful
Fragments, The Homeric Hymns, The Epigrams Of Homer, The War of
the Titans, The Story of Oedipus, The Thebais, The Epigoni, The
Cypria, The Aethiopis, The Little Illiad, The Sack of Illium,
The Returns, The Telegony, The Expedition of Amphiaraüs,
The taking of Oechalia, The Phocais, The Margites, The
Cercopes, The Battle of the Frogs and Mice, and The Contest Of
Homer And Hesiod. **