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Hesiod, Theogony, 154-210


ὅσσοι γὰρ Γαίης τε καὶ Οὐρανοῦ ἐξεγένοντοThe wily Cronus, such a dreadful son


δεινότατοι παίδων, σφετέρῳ δʼ ἤχθοντο τοκῆιTo lusty Heaven, the vilest of all these


ἐξ ἀρχῆς· καὶ τῶν μὲν ὅπως τις πρῶτα γένοιτοDivinities. She bore the Cyclopes –


πάντας ἀποκρύπτασκε, καὶ ἐς φάος οὐκ ἀνίεσκεBrontes, who gave the thunderbolt to Zeus


Γαίης ἐν κευθμῶνι, κακῷ δʼ ἐπετέρπετο ἔργῳAnd Steropes, who also for his use


Οὐρανός. ἣ δʼ ἐντὸς στοναχίζετο Γαῖα πελώρηGave lightning, and Arges, so strong of heart.


στεινομένη· δολίην δὲ κακήν τʼ ἐφράσσατο τέχνην.The only thing that made them stand apart


αἶψα δὲ ποιήσασα γένος πολιοῦ ἀδάμαντοςFrom all the other gods was one sole eye


τεῦξε μέγα δρέπανον καὶ ἐπέφραδε παισὶ φίλοισιν·That stood upon their foreheads: that is why


εἶπε δὲ θαρσύνουσα, φίλον τετιημένη ἦτορ·We call them Cyclopes. Both skilfulne


παῖδες ἐμοὶ καὶ πατρὸς ἀτασθάλου, αἴ κʼ ἐθέλητεAnd mighty strength did all of them possess.


πείθεσθαι, πατρός κε κακὴν τισαίμεθα λώβηνThere were three other children, odiou


ὑμετέρου· πρότερος γὰρ ἀεικέα μήσατο ἔργα.Though spirited – Cottus, Briareu


ὣς φάτο· τοὺς δʼ ἄρα πάντας ἕλεν δέος, οὐδέ τις αὐτῶνAnd Gyges, all full of effrontery:


φθέγξατο. θαρσήσας δὲ μέγας Κρόνος ἀγκυλομήτηςEven to be in their vicinity


ἂψ αὖτις μύθοισι προσηύδα μητέρα κεδνήν·Was dangerous – of arms they had five score


μῆτερ, ἐγώ κεν τοῦτό γʼ ὑποσχόμενος τελέσαιμιSprung from their shoulders ; fifty heads, what’s more


ἔργον, ἐπεὶ πατρός γε δυσωνύμου οὐκ ἀλεγίζωThey had on brawny limbs; none could suppre


ἡμετέρου· πρότερος γὰρ ἀεικέα μήσατο ἔργα.Their perseverance or their mightiness.


ὣς φάτο· γήθησεν δὲ μέγα φρεσὶ Γαῖα πελώρη·They were the foulest of the progeny


εἷσε δέ μιν κρύψασα λόχῳ· ἐνέθηκε δὲ χερσὶνOf Earth and Heaven and earned the enmity


ἅρπην καρχαρόδοντα· δόλον δʼ ὑπεθήκατο πάντα.Of their own father, for, as soon as they


ἦλθε δὲ νύκτʼ ἐπάγων μέγας Οὐρανός, ἀμφὶ δὲ ΓαίῃWere given birth, he hid them all away


ἱμείρων φιλότητος ἐπέσχετο καί ῥʼ ἐτανύσθηDeep in the earth’s recesses, far from the light


πάντη· ὃ δʼ ἐκ λοχέοιο πάις ὠρέξατο χειρὶAnd in his evil deeds took great delight.


σκαιῇ, δεξιτερῇ δὲ πελώριον ἔλλαβεν ἅρπηνBut vast Earth groaned aloud in her distre


μακρὴν καρχαρόδοντα, φίλου δʼ ἀπὸ μήδεα πατρὸςAnd so devised a piece of cleverness


ἐσσυμένως ἤμησε, πάλιν δʼ ἔρριψε φέρεσθαιAn evil ruse: a mass of flint she made


ἐξοπίσω· τὰ μὲν οὔ τι ἐτώσια ἔκφυγε χειρός·And of it shaped a sickle, then relayed


ὅσσαι γὰρ ῥαθάμιγγες ἀπέσσυθεν αἱματόεσσαιHer scheme to all her brood in consolation


πάσας δέξατο Γαῖα· περιπλομένων δʼ ἐνιαυτῶνAlthough her heart was sore with indignation.


γείνατʼ Ἐρινῦς τε κρατερὰς μεγάλους τε Γίγαντας“Children, your father’s sinful, so hear me,”


τεύχεσι λαμπομένους, δολίχʼ ἔγχεα χερσὶν ἔχονταςShe said, “that he might pay the penalty.”


Νύμφας θʼ ἃς Μελίας καλέουσʼ ἐπʼ ἀπείρονα γαῖαν.They stood in silent fear at what she’d said


μήδεα δʼ ὡς τὸ πρῶτον ἀποτμήξας ἀδάμαντιBut wily Cronus put aside his dread


κάββαλʼ ἀπʼ ἠπείροιο πολυκλύστῳ ἐνὶ πόντῳAnd answered, “I will do what must be done


ὣς φέρετʼ ἂμ πέλαγος πουλὺν χρόνον, ἀμφὶ δὲ λευκὸςMother. I don’t respect The Evil One.”


ἀφρὸς ἀπʼ ἀθανάτου χροὸς ὤρνυτο· τῷ δʼ ἔνι κούρηAt what he said vast Earth was glad at heart


ἐθρέφθη· πρῶτον δὲ Κυθήροισιν ζαθέοισινAnd in an ambush set her child apart


ἔπλητʼ, ἔνθεν ἔπειτα περίρρυτον ἵκετο Κύπρον.And told him everything she had in mind.


ἐκ δʼ ἔβη αἰδοίη καλὴ θεός, ἀμφὶ δὲ ποίηGreat Heaven brought the night and, since he pined


ποσσὶν ὕπο ῥαδινοῖσιν ἀέξετο· τὴν δʼ ἈφροδίτηνTo couple, lay with Earth. Cronus revealed


ἀφρογενέα τε θεὰν καὶ ἐυστέφανον ΚυθέρειανHimself from where he had been well concealed


κικλῄσκουσι θεοί τε καὶ ἀνέρες, οὕνεκʼ ἐν ἀφρῷStretched out one hand and with the other gripped


θρέφθη· ἀτὰρ Κυθέρειαν, ὅτι προσέκυρσε Κυθήροις·The great, big, jagged sickle and then ripped


Κυπρογενέα δʼ, ὅτι γέντο πολυκλύστῳ ἐνὶ Κύπρῳ·His father’s genitals off immediately


ἠδὲ φιλομμηδέα, ὅτι μηδέων ἐξεφαάνθη.And cast them down, nor did they fruitlessly


τῇ δʼ Ἔρος ὡμάρτησε καὶ Ἵμερος ἕσπετο καλὸςDescend behind him, because Earth conceived


γεινομένῃ τὰ πρῶτα θεῶν τʼ ἐς φῦλον ἰούσῃ.The Furies and the Giants, who all wore


ταύτην δʼ ἐξ ἀρχῆς τιμὴν ἔχει ἠδὲ λέλογχεBright-gleaming armour, and long spears they bore


μοῖραν ἐν ἀνθρώποισι καὶ ἀθανάτοισι θεοῖσιAnd the Nymphs, called Meliae by everyone;


παρθενίους τʼ ὀάρους μειδήματά τʼ ἐξαπάτας τεAnd when the flinty sickle’s work was done


τέρψιν τε γλυκερὴν φιλότητά τε μειλιχίην τε.Then Cronus cast into the surging sea


τοὺς δὲ πατὴρ Τιτῆνας ἐπίκλησιν καλέεσκεHis father’s genitals which were to be


παῖδας νεικείων μέγας Οὐρανός, οὓς τέκεν αὐτός·Borne long upon the waves, and there was spread
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ἔργον, τοῖο δʼ ἔπειτα τίσιν μετόπισθεν ἔσεσθαι.White foam from the timeless flesh: from it was bred


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

14 results
1. Hesiod, Works And Days, 101-212, 42-100 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

100. Which brought the Death-Gods. Now in misery
2. Hesiod, Theogony, 106, 115-116, 120, 126-128, 133-153, 155-236, 243, 245, 251, 254, 262, 265-375, 380, 383-534, 613-766, 795-806, 820-880, 105 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

105. of kings comes from Lord Zeus. Happy are those
3. Homer, Iliad, 1.400, 5.370, 15.36 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

1.400. /But you came, goddess, and freed him from his bonds, when you had quickly called to high Olympus him of the hundred hands, whom the gods call Briareus, but all men Aegaeon; for he is mightier than his father. He sat down by the side of the son of Cronos, exulting in his glory 5.370. /but fair Aphrodite flung herself upon the knees of her mother Dione. She clasped her daughter in her arms, and stroked her with her hand and spake to her, saying:Who now of the sons of heaven, dear child, hath entreated thee thus wantonly, as though thou wert working some evil before the face of all? 15.36. /and she spake and addressed him with winged words:Hereto now be Earth my witness and the broad Heaven above, and the down-flowing water of Styx, which is the greatest and most dread oath for the blessed gods, and thine own sacred head, and the couch of us twain, couch of our wedded love
4. Homeric Hymns, To Aphrodite, 11-13, 5-10 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

10. The work of Ares, conflict, blood and gore.
5. Xenophanes, Fragments, None (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

6. Xenophanes, Fragments, None (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

7. Xenophanes, Fragments, None (6th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

8. Aristophanes, Birds, 970 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

970. ᾐνίξαθ' ὁ Βάκις τοῦτο πρὸς τὸν ἀέρα.
9. Euripides, Ion, 196 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

10. Plato, Gorgias, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

527a. and he grips you and drags you up, you will gape and feel dizzy there no less than I do here, and some one perhaps will give you, yes, a degrading box on the ear, and will treat you with every kind of contumely.
11. Plato, Symposium, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

178b. of the most venerable are the honors of this god, and the proof of it is this: parents of Love there are none, nor are any recorded in either prose or verse. Hesiod says that Chaos came first into being— and thereafter rose Broad-breasted Earth, sure seat of all for aye, And Love. Acusilaus also agrees with Hesiod, saying that after Chaos were born these two, Earth and Love. Parmenides says of Birth that she invented Love before all other gods.
12. Plato, Timaeus, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

35a. and in the fashion which I shall now describe. Tim. and remains always the same and the Being which is transient and divisible in bodies, He blended a third form of Being compounded out of the twain, that is to say, out of the Same and the Other; and in like manner He compounded it midway between that one of them which is indivisible and that one which is divisible in bodies. And He took the three of them, and blent them all together into one form, by forcing the Other into union with the Same, in spite of its being naturally difficult to mix.
13. Philochorus, Fragments, None (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

14. Pliny The Elder, Natural History, 36.17 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
air (element) Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
aphrodite, birth of Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
aphrodite, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
aphrodite (goddess, aka mylitta, ailat, mitra) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
apollo, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
apollo Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
apollo (god), depiction/imagery of Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
ares, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
artemis, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
asklepios Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
athena, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
athena Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
athena parthenos, pheidias, iconography Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
athens, pandora cult Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
athens, politicisation of myth Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
audience Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188, 210; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
babylonian mythology, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
belief, visual imagery as evidence Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
catalogue Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
catalogue of women (hesiod) Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
child of earth and starry heaven Edmonds, Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the ‘Orphic’ Gold Tablets (2004) 77
coherence Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188
connection Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188
courage de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
cronus, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
daimôn Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
death Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
dione (goddess) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
dionysus, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
drama, tragedy Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
earth Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
earth (element) Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
elis Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
emotions, anger/rage de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153, 156
emotions, desire de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
emotions, fear (fright) de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
emotions, grief de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
emotions, hate/hatred de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
emotions, joy de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
emotions, love/passion de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153, 156
epic narrative, authority of Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
epistemology Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
epithets Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
eros Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
eros (god) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
etymology Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
formula(e) Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
gaia, in poetic tradition Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 41
genre Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
gigantomachy Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
gods, lists of Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
gods and goddesses, depiction/imagery of Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
gorgons Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
helen Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
hephaestus, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
hera, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
herakles (god/mythological hero), kraterophron (cult epithet) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
hermes, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
hesiod, pheidian circle and Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
hesiod, theogony Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
hesiod Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86; Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153, 156
hexameter (poetry) Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
hittite deities, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
homer, iliad Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86; Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
homer, on zeus Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
homer Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
homeric questions, odyssey Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
identity, proclamation of Edmonds, Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the ‘Orphic’ Gold Tablets (2004) 77
iolaus Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
kronos, in poetic tradition Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 41
leumann, m. Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
lloyd, geoffrey Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
marathon, battle of Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
medusa Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
melanippe Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
mnemosyne (goddess) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
musaios (poet) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
muses (goddesses) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
myth/mythology, transmission Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
narrative Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188
narratology, affective/cognitive de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153
numbers Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
oath/oath Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
olympia, temple of zeus at, base Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
olympic games Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
orphic theogony Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
ouranos, in poetic tradition Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 41, 45
ouranos, physical extension of Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 41
ouranos, soul of Bartninkas, Traditional and Cosmic Gods in Later Plato and the Early Academy (2023) 45
ouranos (god) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
pandora Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
paris, judgement of Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
pausanias Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86; Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
peloponnesian war Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
performance Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188
persephone/kore, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
persian wars Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
plato, symposium Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
poetic language, religious role of Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
poetic language Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
poetry/poetic performance, homeric hymn to apollo Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
politicisation of myth Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
poseidon, zeus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
prometheus Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153, 156
punishment de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
real world\n, (of) names Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
real world\n, (of/on/generating new) lists Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
repetition Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188
revenge de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 156
rhamnous, iconography Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
ring composition Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188
sky Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
songs and music, hymns Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
songs and music, musical contest (mousikos agon)' Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
songs and music Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
statue bases of pheidian circle, iconography Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
statue bases of pheidian circle Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
styx Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
tartarus Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 85
theognony Edmunds, Greek Myth (2021) 166
titan Edmonds, Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the ‘Orphic’ Gold Tablets (2004) 77
titanomachy Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
titans Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
transmission Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 210
triptolemos Edmonds, Myths of the Underworld Journey: Plato, Aristophanes, and the ‘Orphic’ Gold Tablets (2004) 77
trojan war Rutter and Sparkes, Word and Image in Ancient Greece (2012) 62
uranus Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
word Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188, 210
yahweh, zeus compared to Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, aphrodite and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, apollo and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, ares and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, artemis and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, athena and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, cronus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, dionysus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, fatherly status of Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, foreign influences and spread of cult to the east Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, hephaestus and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, hera and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, hermes and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, in family tree of the gods Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, origins and development Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus, poseidon and Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12
zeus Beck, Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World (2021) 188, 210; Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 153, 156
zeus (god) Eidinow and Kindt, The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion (2015) 86
zeus cronides Simon, Zeyl, and Shapiro,, The Gods of the Greeks (2021) 12