Works and Days (Penguin Classics)
The Ancient Greeks Revered Hesiod, Believing He Had Beaten Homer In A Singing Contest And That After His Dead Body Was Thrown To Sea, It Was Brought Back By Dolphins. His Works And Days Is One Of The Most Important Early Works Of Greek Poetry. Ostensibly Written By The Poet To Chide His Lazy Brother, It Recounts The Story Of Pandora's Box And Humanity's Decline Since The Golden Age, And Can Be Read As A Celebration Of Rural Life And A Hymn To Work. Introduction -- Further Reading -- Note On The Translation. Hesiod ; Translated And With An Introduction And Notes By A.e. Stallings. Translated From The Greek. Includes Bibliographical References. Translated From The Greek.
Name in long format: | Works and Days (Penguin Classics) |
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ISBN-10: | 0141197528 |
ISBN-13: | 9780141197524 |
Book pages: | 112 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | Reprint |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | Penguin Classics |
Dimensions: | Height: 7.5 Inches, Length: 0.4 Inches, Weight: 0.19621141318 Pounds, Width: 5 Inches |