- authenticity, and
these works are
generally referred to as
forming part of the "
Hesiodic corpus"
whether or not
their authorship is accepted. The
situation is summed...
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makes the
Hesiodic Cyclopes the ****istants of smith-god Hephaestus, as does
Virgil in the
Latin epic Aeneid,
where he
seems to
equate the
Hesiodic and Homeric...
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Bibliotheca and
Hyginus each make
explicit what
might be
latent in the
Hesiodic text:
Epimetheus married Pandora. They each add that the
couple had a daughter...
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Achaeans (tribe), one of the
major tribes of
Greece according to the
Hesiodic foundation myth
Achaea Phthiotis, a
region of
ancient Thessaly Achaea,...
- Hyginus'
Fabulae 274 and 143—in a
fragment of the
Hesiodic Aigimios, as well as in
similarly fragmentary Hesiodic Catalogue of Women. A
mourning commemoration...
-
amounted to a
compendium of
heroic mythology in much the same way that the
Hesiodic Theogony presents a
systematic account of the Gr****
pantheon built upon...
- one of the
three Hundred-Handers. Her only
known mention occurs in the
Hesiodic Theogony. Gardner, Dorsey; Porter, Noah, eds. (1884). A
Practical Dictionary...
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Catalogue within a Catalogue: Helen’s
Suitors in the
Hesiodic Catalogue of
Women (frr. 196–204)." In The
Hesiodic Catalogue of Women:
Constructions and Reconstructions...
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Arges (Gr****: Ἄργης) was one of the
three Hesiodic Cyclopes in Gr**** mythology. He was
elsewhere called Acmonides or Pyracmon. His name
means "bright"...
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Steropes (Gr****: Στερόπης) was one of the
three Hesiodic Cyclopes in Gr**** mythology.
Steropes is a
child of Gaia and Ur****, and his
siblings include...