<p>Hesiod was a simple shepherd of Boetia in 700 BC Greece until as he himself describes he became beloved of the Muses who bestowed upon him a laurel <span style=color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>staff</span> and with it the gift of Poetry: they breathed into me wondrous voice so that I should celebrate things of the future and things that were aforetime.</p><p><br></p><p>Hesiod's earliest poem the famous&nbsp;<em>Works and Days</em> shines a light on the daily tasks timings and strategies needed to farm successfully in the ancient world.&nbsp;Full of wise admonitions and interwoven with episodes of myth allegory and the poet's own experiences it forms <em>a fascinating Farming Diary from the remote past.&nbsp;</em></p><p><br></p><p><em>The Theogony</em> is altogether a work of greater ambition: a glorious - and at the time a unique - attempt to work the numerous legends of Greek gods goddesses and demi-gods into a coherent and reasonably logical system.&nbsp;This catalogue of deities is leavened with a multitude of their mythical exploits including murder infanticide incest cannibalism and emasculation as the action leads up to the <em>Titanomachia</em> the epic battle between the Olympian gods led by Zeus and the Titans who support Cronus.</p><p><br></p><p>Hesiod's poems are more than a storied overture to the sublime works of Homer - they are in themselves a powerful emotional connection with the cultural richness and beliefs of our European ancestors some two and a half millennia ago. &nbsp;A must-read for anyone interested in Western Philosophy and Culture.&nbsp;</p>
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