In this paper a fresh interpretation is given – in conjunction with the Homeric corpus -, of the problems related to the many epic poems clustered under the name of Hesiod in antiquity, of their transmission, survival or vanishing in the Hellenistic and Imperial ages, of their autorship and/or authenticity, and of their subject matter, as far as one can conjecture from a close scrutiny of the main fragments
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
Lamberton, Robert. 1988. Plutarch, Hesiod, and the Mouseia of Thespiai. Illinois Classical Studies 1...
The text of the Fragment is easy to restore, if one does account for the late pronunciation of the G...
In this paper a fresh interpretation is given – in conjunction with the Homeric corpus -, of the pr...
One of the most frustrating aspects of Homeric studies is that so little literary material outside t...
Various elements of Hesiod’s poems (cosmogony, theogony, series of proverbial maxims, etc.) originat...
This book examines the extant fragments of the Archaic Greek poem known in antiquity as Hesiod\u27s ...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
The present paper deals with a small number of epic fragments centered on the Athenian hero Theseus ...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, ...
The figure of Hesiod and his poetry exercised a tremendous influence on Hellenistic writers. As scho...
This paper seeks to offer a fresh interpretation of the literary production of Hecataeus of Miletus...
This thesis addresses the general issue of formulaic variation in early Greek epic – not formulaic c...
This thesis offers a textual interpretation of the Theogony, which is a text often ascribed by class...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
Lamberton, Robert. 1988. Plutarch, Hesiod, and the Mouseia of Thespiai. Illinois Classical Studies 1...
The text of the Fragment is easy to restore, if one does account for the late pronunciation of the G...
In this paper a fresh interpretation is given – in conjunction with the Homeric corpus -, of the pr...
One of the most frustrating aspects of Homeric studies is that so little literary material outside t...
Various elements of Hesiod’s poems (cosmogony, theogony, series of proverbial maxims, etc.) originat...
This book examines the extant fragments of the Archaic Greek poem known in antiquity as Hesiod\u27s ...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
The present paper deals with a small number of epic fragments centered on the Athenian hero Theseus ...
This thesis is concerned with the pseudo-Hesiodic Aspis, also known as the Scutum or Shield of Herak...
This paper discusses some quotations from Hesiod in the scholia to Homer. Several notes on lexical, ...
The figure of Hesiod and his poetry exercised a tremendous influence on Hellenistic writers. As scho...
This paper seeks to offer a fresh interpretation of the literary production of Hecataeus of Miletus...
This thesis addresses the general issue of formulaic variation in early Greek epic – not formulaic c...
This thesis offers a textual interpretation of the Theogony, which is a text often ascribed by class...
Greek lyric poets of the early fifth century largely addressed local audiences while promising panhe...
Lamberton, Robert. 1988. Plutarch, Hesiod, and the Mouseia of Thespiai. Illinois Classical Studies 1...
The text of the Fragment is easy to restore, if one does account for the late pronunciation of the G...