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  1. The Hesiodic Catalogue of women
    constructions and reconstructions
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ordering women in Hesiod's Catalogue /Robin Osborne --The beginning and end of the Catalogue of women and its relation to Hesiod /Jenny Strauss Clay --Gods among men? The social and political dynamics of the Hesiodic Catalogue of women /Elizabeth... more

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    Ordering women in Hesiod's Catalogue /Robin Osborne --The beginning and end of the Catalogue of women and its relation to Hesiod /Jenny Strauss Clay --Gods among men? The social and political dynamics of the Hesiodic Catalogue of women /Elizabeth Irwin --Heracles in the Hesiodic Catalogue of women /Johannes Haubold --Mestra at Athens: Hesiod fr. 43 and the poetics of panhellenism /Ian Rutherford --A catalogue within a catalogue: Helen's suitors in the Hesiodic Catalogue of women (frr. 196-204) /Ettore Cingano --Pulp epic: the Catalogue and the Shield /Richard P. Martin --The Megalai Ehoiai: a survey of the fragments /Giovan Battista D'Alessio --Ordered from the Catalogue: Pindar, Bacchylides, and Hesiodic genealogical poetry /Giovan Battista D'Alessio --The Hesiodic Catalogue and Hellenistic poetry /Richard Hunter --From genealogy to Catalogue: the Hellenistic adaptation of the Hesiodic catalogue form /Helen Asquith --The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women and Latin poetry /Philip Hardie --Or such as Ovid's Metamorphoses ... /Richard Fletcher. The Catalogue of Women, ascribed to Hesiod, maps the Greek world and its heroic myths through the mortal women who bore children to the gods. In this collection leading scholars offer the first exploration of the meaning, significance, and reception of this fascinating and highly influential poem

     

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