
1) Ancient Works and Days poet 2) Contemporary of Homer 3) Early Greek poet 4) History boy name 5) Impact crater on Mercury 6) Poet 7) Works and Days poet
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[crater] Hesiod is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 107 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Hesiod is named for the Ancient Greek poet Hesiod, who lived around 800 BCE. ...
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[name service] In computing, the Hesiod name service originated in Project Athena (1983–1991). It uses DNS functionality to provide access to databases of information that change infrequently. In Unix environments it often serves to distribute information kept in the /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/printcap files, among others. Frequent...
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one of the earliest Greek poets, often called the `father of Greek didactic poetry.` Two of his complete epics have survived, the Theogony, relating ... [16 related articles]
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(lived 8th century BC) Greek poet. The earliest of the Greek didactic poets, he is often contrasted with
Homer as the other main representative of the early epic. He is the author of Works and Days, a moralizing and...
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Hesiod was a Greek poet who lived around 730 BC. Little is known of his life. Of numerous works attributed to him there only remain the Theogony, a collection of the oldest fables concerning the birth and achievements of the gods; the Shield of Heracles, a fragment of a larger work; and a didactic poem, Works and Days, which deals with agriculture,...
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[
n] - Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC)
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epic poet, contemporary with Homer; composed Works and Days, Shield of Herakles (attributed to Hesiod) and The Theogony.
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Greek poet. The earliest of the Greek didactic poets, he is often contrasted with Homer as the other main representative of the early epic. He is the author of
Works and Days, a moralizing and didactic poem of rural life, and
Theogony, an account of the origin of the world and of the gods. Both poems include th...
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