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Jenny Strauss Clay

Author of Hesiod's Cosmos

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Jenny Strauss Clay is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Classics at the University of Virginia and the author of The Wrath of Athena: Gods and Men in the Odyssey (1983), an influential study of the Odyssey; The Politics of Olympus (1989; 2006), a groundbreaking study of the Homeric Hymns; as show more well as numerous articles on Greek and Roman poetry. Her book, Hesiod's Cosmos (2003), on the Theogony and the Works and Days, offers a new and coherent synthesis of the two poems. show less

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A Companion to Greek Rhetoric (2006) — Contributor — 37 copies
A new companion to Homer (1997) — Contributor — 23 copies
A Companion to Horace (2010) — Contributor — 15 copies
Brill’s Companion to Hesiod (2009) — Contributor — 12 copies
The New Simonides: Contexts of Praise and Desire (2001) — Contributor — 10 copies
Vertis in usum : studies in honor of Edward Courtney (2002) — Contributor — 5 copies
Apollo: Origins and Influence (1994) — Contributor — 5 copies
VIRGIL: 2000 YEARS [ARETHUSA 14.1] (1981) — Contributor — 3 copies

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I actually took time reading this dissertation than I do with the actual Hesiod's Theogony. Not very unlike a university dissertation, this is a comprehensive literature review of the Hesiod's famous work in classical literature. I for one, being Asian, can't read Greek nor I could understand any much of certain paragraphs and it get confusing and more confusing as historical classics always do.

Hesiod's Cosmos is almost like a PhD thesis. With annotation and appendices, and often providing examples and translations with the original Greek, it is a reference guide that studies the depth of Theogony and Workds and Days. Both the actual dissertation and the bottom footnotes, complements the academical style down with the full references of the article that the writer obtain.

If you ever wanted more out of the classic, you should get this book instead. Richly informative, structured and at most time, convenient reference to those who need to find the hidden things inside the literature without being wayward about the whole genesis of Ancient Greek's theology.

However, if you're looking for light reading, this is appropriately an academic text as the author is a professor Hence, the density of it. There are other reference guide available in the market, but an essay on Theogony by someone who is obviously an expert in the field, this is priceless even to me who is a science major.
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aoibhealfae | 1 other review | Sep 23, 2013 |
I actually took time reading this dissertation than I do with the actual Hesiod's Theogony. Not very unlike a university dissertation, this is a comprehensive literature review of the Hesiod's famous work in classical literature. I for one, being Asian, can't read Greek nor I could understand any much of certain paragraphs and it get confusing and more confusing as historical classics always do.

Hesiod's Cosmos is almost like a PhD thesis. With annotation and appendices, and often providing examples and translations with the original Greek, it is a reference guide that studies the depth of Theogony and Workds and Days. Both the actual dissertation and the bottom footnotes, complements the academical style down with the full references of the article that the writer obtain.

If you ever wanted more out of the classic, you should get this book instead. Richly informative, structured and at most time, convenient reference to those who need to find the hidden things inside the literature without being wayward about the whole genesis of Ancient Greek's theology.

However, if you're looking for light reading, this is appropriately an academic text as the author is a professor Hence, the density of it. There are other reference guide available in the market, but an essay on Theogony by someone who is obviously an expert in the field, this is priceless even to me who is a science major.
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aoibhealfae | 1 other review | Sep 23, 2013 |

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