Reading Classical Greek: Hesiod Theogony

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Hesiod is probably Homer’s contemporary, writing c.700 BC. His Theogony (family tree of the gods) begins with Muses who inspired him whilst pasturing sheep on Mount Helicon, and takes us from the beginning of the world to the kingship of Zeus. It includes the story of Prometheus and a description of the Underworld. Hesiod’s narrative aspires to poetic authority, bringing order to a vast array of local traditions. This course will appeal to those with a confident grasp of the fundamentals of Classical Greek, who want to explore (most of) this text in the original language and develop an understanding of early Greek poetry.

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