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Hesiod's straightforward account of family conflict among the gods is the best and earliest evidence of what the ancient Greeks believed about the beginning of the world. Includes Hesiod's "Works and Days", lines 1-201, and material from the Library of Apollodorus.
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Theogony, Works and Days (Oxford World's Classics)
1999, Oxford University Press, USA; Translated, Oxford University Press
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0192839411 9780192839411
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Hesiod's Theogony
1987, Focus Information Group
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"FROM the Muses of Helicon let us begin our singing, that haunt Helicon's great and holy mountain, and dance on their soft feet round the violet-dark spring and the altar of the mighty son of Kronos."
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