Theogony, Hesiod
Theogony, Hesiod
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Theogony

Author: Hesiod

Narrator: Victor Craig

Unabridged: 1 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Yashiki Audio

Published: 01/27/2020


Synopsis

Hesiod was an ancient Greek poet, thought by scholars to have been active between 750 and 650 BC. Hesiod’s ‘Theogony’ is a poem describing the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods. It was sourced from various local traditions about the gods, synthesized and organized as a narrative that reveals their origin and the history of their rule over the cosmos. Hesiod declares – in the "Kings and Singers" passage – that it is upon him, the poet, that the Muses have bestowed the visible signs of kingship, a sceptre and an authoritative voice. This means that the authority of kingship now belongs to the poet, the voice declaiming the Theogony. Instead of being a definitive source of Greek mythology, the Theogony is a snapshot of a dynamic tradition frozen in time.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Melora

Theogony is on the dullish side. It moves along at a fine, brisk pace, but it's mostly just genealogy, with a few stories interspersed. I can see how it's important, as a sort of “myth central,” but Hesiod is narrowly focused here on names, and parentage, and he's so reverent about “loud-thundering”......more

Antik mitolojinin doğuşuna dair muhteşem bir eser. Azra Erhat bazı bölümlerde Homeros'un eserlerini daha değerli bulsa da ben aksini düşünüyorum. Eser adından da anlaşılacağı üzere iki bölümden oluşuyor ilk bölümde Tanrılar'ın oluşumuna dair anlatılar var ikinci bölümde de Hesiodos'a ve ailesine dai......more