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Esiodo è sempre stato considerato cantore degli dei, perché ha saputo costruire mitologie articolate, e cantore degli uomini, come poeta capace di descrivere con amorosa precisione il lavoro umano. Ma sia che parli di genealogie divine o delle esperienze umane, con la sua poesia Esiodo ha cercato di dare ragione del mondo: come è arrivato a essere quello che è, quali sono i principi e le forze che lo governano. Rispetto a Omero il suo intento conoscitivo è assai più moderno. Esiodo show more dichiara spesso i limiti delle sue conoscenze: l'ispirazione, l'insegnamento delle Muse non bastano a coprire l'estensione del sapere. Esiodo rinuncia dunque all'onniscienza e cerca di dare un ordine alla caoticit© del mondo. show less

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Un prezioso documento dall'antichità greca, dall'antichità degli uomini, degli eroi, e degli dèi.

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The poet Hesiod tells us that his father gave up sea-trading and moved from Ascra to Boeotia, that as he himself tended sheep on Mount Helicon the Muses commanded him to sing of the gods, and that he won a tripod for a funeral song at Chalcis. The poems credited to him with certainty are: the Theogony, an attempt to bring order into the otherwise show more chaotic material of Greek mythology through genealogies and anecdotes about the gods; and The Works and Days, a wise sermon addressed to his brother Perses as a result of a dispute over their dead father's estate. This latter work presents the injustice of the world with mythological examples and memorable images, and concludes with a collection of folk wisdom. Uncertain attributions are the Shield of Heracles and the Catalogue of Women. Hesiod is a didactic and individualistic poet who is often compared and contrasted with Homer, as both are representative of early epic style. "Hesiod is earth-bound and dun colored; indeed part of his purpose is to discredit the brilliance and the ideals of heroism glorified in the homeric tradition. But Hesiod, too, is poetry, though of a different order. . . " (Moses Hadas, N.Y. Times). (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, Poetry
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881.01Literature & rhetoricClassical & modern Greek literaturesClassical Greek poetryDifferent categories of Greek classical poetryPhilosophy and Theory
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PA4010 .E5Language and LiteratureGreek language and literature. Latin language and literatureGreek literatureIndividual authors

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