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Hesiod, Theogony, 225-229


Γῆράς τʼ οὐλόμενον, καὶ Ἔριν τέκε καρτερόθυμον.Of all the gods. This honour she attained


αὐτὰρ Ἔρις στυγερὴ τέκε μὲν Πόνον ἀλγινόενταFrom the beginning and this share she gained


Λήθην τε Λιμόν τε καὶ Ἄλγεα δακρυόενταAmong both men and gods – the whispering


Ὑσμίνας τε Μάχας τε Φόνους τʼ Ἀνδροκτασίας τεOf maids who are in love, their giggling


Νείκεά τε ψευδέας τε Λόγους Ἀμφιλλογίας τεSweet loving, gentleness and trickery


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1. Hesiod, Works And Days, 103-104, 11-26, 282-285, 317-319, 373-375, 500, 708-709, 78, 788-789, 90-99, 102 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

102. Grievous calamity, bringing to men
2. Hesiod, Theogony, 116-125, 129-224, 226-236, 243, 245, 251, 254, 26, 262, 265-269, 27, 270-279, 28, 280-375, 380, 383-511, 748-754, 782-806, 904-906, 115 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

115. Hail, Zeus’s progeny, and give to me
3. Homer, Iliad, 4.378, 4.390-4.391, 4.397-4.401, 4.404-4.405, 9.115, 24.527-24.532 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

4.378. /met him, neither saw him; but men say that he was pre-eminent over all. Once verily he came to Mycenae, not as an enemy, but as a guest, in company with godlike Polyneices, to gather a host; for in that day they were waging a war against the sacred walls of Thebe, and earnestly did they make prayer that glorious allies be granted them; 4.390. /full easily; such a helper was Athene to him. But the Cadmeians, goaders of horses, waxed wroth, and as he journeyed back, brought and set a strong ambush, even fifty youths, and two there were as leaders, Maeon, son of Haemon, peer of the immortals 4.391. /full easily; such a helper was Athene to him. But the Cadmeians, goaders of horses, waxed wroth, and as he journeyed back, brought and set a strong ambush, even fifty youths, and two there were as leaders, Maeon, son of Haemon, peer of the immortals 4.397. /and Autophonus' son, Polyphontes, staunch in fight. But Tydeus even upon these let loose a shameful fate, and slew them all; one only man suffered he to return home; Maeon he sent forth in obedience to the portents of the gods. Such a man was Tydeus of Aetolia; howbeit the son 4.398. /and Autophonus' son, Polyphontes, staunch in fight. But Tydeus even upon these let loose a shameful fate, and slew them all; one only man suffered he to return home; Maeon he sent forth in obedience to the portents of the gods. Such a man was Tydeus of Aetolia; howbeit the son 4.399. /and Autophonus' son, Polyphontes, staunch in fight. But Tydeus even upon these let loose a shameful fate, and slew them all; one only man suffered he to return home; Maeon he sent forth in obedience to the portents of the gods. Such a man was Tydeus of Aetolia; howbeit the son 4.400. /that he begat is worse than he in battle, though in the place of gathering he is better. 4.401. /that he begat is worse than he in battle, though in the place of gathering he is better. 4.404. /that he begat is worse than he in battle, though in the place of gathering he is better. So he spake, and stalwart Diomedes answered him not a word, but had respect to the reproof of the king revered. But the son of glorious Capaneus made answer.Son of Atreus, utter not lies, when thou knowest how to speak truly. 4.405. /We declare ourselves to be better men by far than our fathers: we took the seat of Thebe of the seven gates, when we twain had gathered a lesser host against a stronger wall, putting our trust in the portents of the gods and in the aid of Zeus; whereas they perished through their own blind folly. 9.115. / Old sir, in no false wise hast thou recounted the tale of my blind folly. Blind I was, myself I deny it not. of the worth of many hosts is the man whom Zeus loveth in his heart, even as now he honoureth this man and destroyeth the host of the Achaeans. Yet seeing I was blind, and yielded to my miserable passion 24.527. /For on this wise have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals, that they should live in pain; and themselves are sorrowless. For two urns are set upon the floor of Zeus of gifts that he giveth, the one of ills, the other of blessings. To whomsoever Zeus, that hurleth the thunderbolt, giveth a mingled lot 24.528. /For on this wise have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals, that they should live in pain; and themselves are sorrowless. For two urns are set upon the floor of Zeus of gifts that he giveth, the one of ills, the other of blessings. To whomsoever Zeus, that hurleth the thunderbolt, giveth a mingled lot 24.529. /For on this wise have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals, that they should live in pain; and themselves are sorrowless. For two urns are set upon the floor of Zeus of gifts that he giveth, the one of ills, the other of blessings. To whomsoever Zeus, that hurleth the thunderbolt, giveth a mingled lot 24.530. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts 24.531. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts 24.532. /that man meeteth now with evil, now with good; but to whomsoever he giveth but of the baneful, him he maketh to be reviled of man, and direful madness driveth him over the face of the sacred earth, and he wandereth honoured neither of gods nor mortals. Even so unto Peleus did the gods give glorious gifts
4. Homer, Odyssey, 4.236-4.237, 12.186-12.191, 14.296, 19.203 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

5. Homeric Hymns, To Aphrodite, 82 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)

82. He saw her and he wondered at the sight –
6. Philo of Alexandria, Questions On Genesis, 2-4, 1 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)

7. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica, 7.66-7.95



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
achilles, and priam Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
aether Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
agency Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
agriculture Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
allegory Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
aphrodite Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 71
body Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
catalogue of women (hesiod) Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
chaos Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
cosmic order (cosmology, cosmos) Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24, 34
cosmogony Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
danger Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
day/daytime, in opposition to night Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
day Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
death Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24, 34, 73; Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
deceit/deception Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
diagnosis Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
disease Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
dream Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
dreams Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
earth/earth/gaea Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
emotions, anger/rage de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
emotions, hope/expectation de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
emotions, love/passion de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
emotions, shame de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
epic poetry Pamias, Apollodoriana: Ancient Myths, New Crossroads (2017) 231
erebus Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
eris/eris/strife/strife Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
eros Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
fate Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
fear Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
gnome/gnomai Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
gods, lists of Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
gods Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24; Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
grief Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
gyges Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
heaven/heaven Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
hermes Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 66, 71
hesiod, its constitutive terms Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 66, 71
hesiod, motivation for Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 93
hesiod, on female and male Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 93
hesiod, on hecate Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 93
hesiod, on prometheus and pandora Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 66
hesiod, the muses address Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 66, 71, 93
hesiod, theogony Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34, 73
hesiod, whenever we wish Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 93
hesiod, works and days Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24, 73
hesiod Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200; Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113; Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
hippocratics Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
homer, iliad Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
homer, on muses and poetic inspiration Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 93
homer Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
homoia' Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 71
ker Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
lucius Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
magic Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
medicine Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
metaphor Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
moira/moirai Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
moros Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
mortals Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
muses Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
myth/mythology Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24, 73
nestor Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
night/nighttime, as deity Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
night/nighttime, as mother Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
night/nighttime, as origin Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
night/nighttime, children of Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24, 34, 73
night/nighttime, in opposition to day Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
night/nighttime, liminal Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
night/nighttime, negative associations Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
night/nighttime, paired with day Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
night/nighttime, producing day Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
night Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
numbers Laemmle, Lists and Catalogues in Ancient Literature and Beyond: Towards a Poetics of Enumeration (2021) 200
odysseus Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 66, 71
pamphile Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
pandora Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73; de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
plato Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
poetry Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
prometheus de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
rationalization Pamias, Apollodoriana: Ancient Myths, New Crossroads (2017) 231
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
republic Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
sirens Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 93
sleep Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34; Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
song Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 24
sources of the bibliotheca Pamias, Apollodoriana: Ancient Myths, New Crossroads (2017) 231
strife Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73
strife (eris, ἔρις) de Bakker, van den Berg, and Klooster, Emotions and Narrative in Ancient Literature and Beyond (2022) 155
the unconscious Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
themis Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113
theogony Pamias, Apollodoriana: Ancient Myths, New Crossroads (2017) 231
time/temporality Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 34
tyrant Pinheiro et al., Cultural Crossroads in the Ancient Novel (2018) 357
uranus Iribarren and Koning, Hesiod and the Beginnings of Greek Philosophy (2022) 243
zeus Ker and Wessels, The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and Dawn (2020) 73; Maciver, Quintus Smyrnaeus' Posthomerica: Engaging Homer in Late Antiquity (2012) 113; Tor, Mortal and Divine in Early Greek Epistemology (2017) 66