Works and Days and Theogony (Hackett Classics)

Read [Hesiod Book] ! Works and Days and Theogony (Hackett Classics) Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Works and Days and Theogony (Hackett Classics) Katz, Wesleyan University, in CHOICE. Robert Lambertons Introduction is an excellent, concise exposition of current scholarly debate: his notes are informative and helpful. A. Those who want a translation that captures something of the spirit of an ancient Greek poetic voice and its cultural milieu and transmits it in an appealing, lively, and accessible style will now turn to Lombardo. --M]

Works and Days and Theogony (Hackett Classics)

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Rating : 4.56 (990 Votes)
Asin : 0872201805
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-04-03
Language : Greek

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The translation is fully accurate but so readable one doesn't want to stop; it exactly captures Hesiod's rustic wisdom, his humour and his cautious pessimism. This is by far the best rendering of Hesiod's poems in print. Clear brief notes and a glossary make this a must for introductory courses: students will love it. --Richard Janko, University College, London

Best translation available Ryan Kouroukis I must have compared a number of different Hesiod translation before finding Stanley Lombardo's!At once I felt at peace with my searching struggle and was extremely happy with his version!He has presented the "Theogony" and "Works & Days" in a way that makes for easy and pleasurable reading, with a realistic power and a believability in Hesiod hims. Leah Jesse said Words of Wisdom from an Everyday Rustic. Hesiod's Theogony was the best known poem in antiquity and the single greatest summary of the Greek gods and the theological tradition of Archaic Greece (800-Words of Wisdom from an Everyday Rustic Leah Jesse Hesiod's Theogony was the best known poem in antiquity and the single greatest summary of the Greek gods and the theological tradition of Archaic Greece (800-480 B.C.) Its origins are based in oral tradition and the poem itself is structured in run-composition with framed episodes that use repetitious formulas. Due to its structure, the narrative c. 80 B.C.) Its origins are based in oral tradition and the poem itself is structured in run-composition with framed episodes that use repetitious formulas. Due to its structure, the narrative c. "Hesiod for pleasure? You bet!" according to Timothy Dougal. At first I found the voice Lombardo uses for "Works and Days" a little off-putting. I mean, you don't expect an ancient Greek poet to come off like one of Huck Finn's more literate relatives. But as I continued reading, and, indeed, I had a hard time stopping, I was convinced this really was Hesiod's voice, at least for this group of poems and prov

Katz, Wesleyan University, in CHOICE. "Robert Lamberton's Introduction is an excellent, concise exposition of current scholarly debate: his notes are informative and helpful. A. Those who want a translation that captures something of the spirit of an ancient Greek poetic voice and its cultural milieu and transmits it in an appealing, lively, and accessible style will now turn to Lombardo." --M

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