Theogony / Works and Days
by Oxford University PressHesiod's account of the gods' origins and of the farming year — the first ancient work read in Challenge IV's Exposition strand.
Theogony and Works and Days are Hesiod's two great poems — one narrating the birth of the gods and the ordering of the cosmos, the other a book of practical and moral wisdom built around the farming calendar. Challenge IV reads M.L. West's Oxford World's Classics translation first in its Exposition sequence of ancient works.
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- Hesiod (Author)
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