Hesiod (/ˈhiːsiəd/ or /ˈhɛsiəd/;Ancient Greek: Ἡσίοδος, Hēsíodos) was a Greekoral poet generally thought by scholars to have been active between 750 and 650 BC, around the same time as Homer. His is the first European poetry in which the poet regards himself as a topic, an individual with a distinctive role to play. Ancient authors credited him and Homer with establishing Greek religious customs. Modern scholars refer to him as a major source on Greek mythology, farming techniques, early economic thought (he is sometimes identified as the first economist), archaic Greek astronomy and ancient time-keeping.
Hesiod practised various styles of traditional verse, including gnomic, hymnic, genealogical and narrative poetry, but he was not able to manipulate them all fluently. Comparisons with Homer can be unflattering. As one modern scholar observed: "It is as if an artisan with his big, awkward fingers were patiently, fascinatedly, imitating the fine seam of the professional tailor."
The dating of his life is a contested issue in scholarly circles and it is covered below in Dating.
Origin of the Greek gods as told by Hesiod's Theogony.
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Greek Creation Myths: Hesiod's Theogony
Greek Creation Myths: Hesiod's Theogony
Greek Creation Myths: Hesiod's Theogony
Dr. Paul Kiritsis gives a talk on creation myths and Hesiod's Theogony. www.paulkiritsis.net.
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Hesiod Works and Days Part 1
Hesiod Works and Days Part 1
Hesiod Works and Days Part 1
Works and Days is a poem written by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod around 700 BC. At its center, the Works and Days is a farmer's almanac in which Hesiod inst...
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5 4 5 3 Intro to Hesiod 1501
5 4 5 3 Intro to Hesiod 1501
5 4 5 3 Intro to Hesiod 1501
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Hesiod: Theogony (Part 1)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part 1)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part 1)
We read and discuss Hesiod's great epic on the origins and adventures of the Greek gods.
40:27
The Greek Gods
The Greek Gods
The Greek Gods
Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the orig...
4:47
CHS Essentials | Hesiod
CHS Essentials | Hesiod
CHS Essentials | Hesiod
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Hesiod, two, Works and Days, intro theo
Hesiod, two, Works and Days, intro theo
Hesiod, two, Works and Days, intro theo
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Hesiod - Works and Days
Hesiod - Works and Days
Hesiod - Works and Days
In the Works and Days, Hesiod describes himself as the heir of a farm bequeathed to him and his brother Perses. However, Perses apparently squandered his wealth and came back for what is owned by Hesiod. Perses went to law and bribed the lords to judge in his favour. The poem contains a sharp attack against unjust judges like those who decided in favour of Perses; they are depicted as pocketing bribes as they render their unfair verdicts. Hesiod seems to have thought that instead of giving him money or property which he will again spend in no time, it is better to teach him the virtues of work and to impart his wisdom which can be used to gen
C.S.Morrissey invites everyone to rediscover Hesiod in his new translation. Available from Talonbooks.
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Hesiod: Theogony (Part Two)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part Two)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part Two)
We conclude our reading and discussion of Hesiod's "Theogony."
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Lineage2 Hesiod ! High five 5
Lineage2 Hesiod ! High five 5
Lineage2 Hesiod ! High five 5
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"If you add a little to a little, and then do it again, soon that little shall be much."
"It is best to do things systematically, since we are only humans, and disorder is our worst enemy"
"Badness you can get easily, in quantity; the road is smooth, and it lies close by, But in front of excellence the immortal gods have put sweat, and long and steer is the way to it."
"Observe due measure, for right timing is in all things the most important factor."
"When you deal with your brother, be pleasant, but get a witness"
"Potter is jealous of potter, and craftsman of craftsman; and the poor have a grudge against the poor, and the poet against the poet."
"A bad neighbor is a misfortune, as much as a good one is a great blessing"
"Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace"
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning"
"I see no hope for the future of our people if they are dependent on the frivolous youth of today, for certainly all youth are reckless beyond words. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly wise and impatient of restraint."
"For a man wins nothing better than a good wife, and then again nothing deadlier than a bad one."
"When you deal with your brother, be pleasant, but get a witness."
"Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace."
"Toil is no source of shame; idleness is shame."
"Giving is good, but taking is bad and brings death."
"Whoever happens to give birth to mischievous children lives always with unending grief in his spirit and heart."
"At the beginning of the cask and the end take thy fill but be saving in the middle; for at the bottom the savings comes too late."
"He is senseless who would match himself against a stronger man; for he is deprived of victory and adds suffering to disgrace."
"It is best to do things systematically, since we are only human, and disorder is our worst enemy."
"He fashions evil for himself who does evil to another, and an evil plan does mischief to the planner."
Origin of the Greek gods as told by Hesiod's Theogony.
9:35
Greek Creation Myths: Hesiod's Theogony
Greek Creation Myths: Hesiod's Theogony
Greek Creation Myths: Hesiod's Theogony
Dr. Paul Kiritsis gives a talk on creation myths and Hesiod's Theogony. www.paulkiritsis.net.
30:36
Hesiod Works and Days Part 1
Hesiod Works and Days Part 1
Hesiod Works and Days Part 1
Works and Days is a poem written by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod around 700 BC. At its center, the Works and Days is a farmer's almanac in which Hesiod inst...
15:01
5 4 5 3 Intro to Hesiod 1501
5 4 5 3 Intro to Hesiod 1501
5 4 5 3 Intro to Hesiod 1501
44:56
Hesiod: Theogony (Part 1)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part 1)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part 1)
We read and discuss Hesiod's great epic on the origins and adventures of the Greek gods.
40:27
The Greek Gods
The Greek Gods
The Greek Gods
Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the orig...
4:47
CHS Essentials | Hesiod
CHS Essentials | Hesiod
CHS Essentials | Hesiod
51:43
Hesiod, two, Works and Days, intro theo
Hesiod, two, Works and Days, intro theo
Hesiod, two, Works and Days, intro theo
52:11
Hesiod - Works and Days
Hesiod - Works and Days
Hesiod - Works and Days
In the Works and Days, Hesiod describes himself as the heir of a farm bequeathed to him and his brother Perses. However, Perses apparently squandered his wealth and came back for what is owned by Hesiod. Perses went to law and bribed the lords to judge in his favour. The poem contains a sharp attack against unjust judges like those who decided in favour of Perses; they are depicted as pocketing bribes as they render their unfair verdicts. Hesiod seems to have thought that instead of giving him money or property which he will again spend in no time, it is better to teach him the virtues of work and to impart his wisdom which can be used to gen
C.S.Morrissey invites everyone to rediscover Hesiod in his new translation. Available from Talonbooks.
30:56
Hesiod: Theogony (Part Two)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part Two)
Hesiod: Theogony (Part Two)
We conclude our reading and discussion of Hesiod's "Theogony."
1:19
Lineage2 Hesiod ! High five 5
Lineage2 Hesiod ! High five 5
Lineage2 Hesiod ! High five 5
Скоро открывается проект HESIOD. Вы его долго ждали ! High Five 5. х100 ! Администрация обязуется выплачивать лучшим игрокам по статистики Skill Rating РЕАЛЬ...
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Hesiod's Theogony (Abridged)
Hesiod's Theogony (Abridged)
Hesiod's Theogony (Abridged)
An Abridged version of Hesiod's Theogony (116-225 and 453-491) set to a diagrammatic representation of the creation of the universe and evolution of humanity...
Dr. Paul Kiritsis recites pivotal excepts from Hesiod's Theogony. www.paulkiritsis.net.
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Ancient Greek: Reconstructed Pronunciation: Hesiod
Ancient Greek: Reconstructed Pronunciation: Hesiod
Ancient Greek: Reconstructed Pronunciation: Hesiod
This is a recitation of lines 1-20 of Hesiod's Theogony as it would have been pronounced by an Athenian rhapsode in the 4th century BC. All phonological anal...
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Hesiod Meaning
Hesiod Meaning
Hesiod Meaning
Video shows what Hesiod means. an Ancient Greek poet and a rhapsodist. Hesiod Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Hesiod. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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work and days part 1
work and days part 1
work and days part 1
Economistsinworld Academy
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- Hesiod's Theogony - Greek Creation - Part 1
- Hesiod's Theogony - Greek Creation - Part 1
- Hesiod's Theogony - Greek Creation - Part 1
Hesiod's Theogony put to film. VOTE FOR ME! http://apps.facebook.com/eftours/castingcall/647243936.
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Hesiod, one, the Muses
Hesiod, one, the Muses
Hesiod, one, the Muses
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MIDLIGHT feat. Sindelija (HESIOD, RS) - Chaos In Me
MIDLIGHT feat. Sindelija (HESIOD, RS) - Chaos In Me
MIDLIGHT feat. Sindelija (HESIOD, RS) - Chaos In Me
Works and Days is a poem written by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod around 700 BC. At its center, the Works and Days is a farmer's almanac in which Hesiod inst...
Works and Days is a poem written by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod around 700 BC. At its center, the Works and Days is a farmer's almanac in which Hesiod inst...
Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the orig...
Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the orig...
In the Works and Days, Hesiod describes himself as the heir of a farm bequeathed to him and his brother Perses. However, Perses apparently squandered his wealth and came back for what is owned by Hesiod. Perses went to law and bribed the lords to judge in his favour. The poem contains a sharp attack against unjust judges like those who decided in favour of Perses; they are depicted as pocketing bribes as they render their unfair verdicts. Hesiod seems to have thought that instead of giving him money or property which he will again spend in no time, it is better to teach him the virtues of work and to impart his wisdom which can be used to generate an income.
Great Books of the Western Tradition is Donald Miller's web log -- a no-money-involved endeavor -- the audiobooks are the property of Donald Miller. Attribution must be given and no derivatives are allowed. You may use them under the Creative Commons, NonCommerical, Attribution, No Derivatives International 4.0 license.
In the Works and Days, Hesiod describes himself as the heir of a farm bequeathed to him and his brother Perses. However, Perses apparently squandered his wealth and came back for what is owned by Hesiod. Perses went to law and bribed the lords to judge in his favour. The poem contains a sharp attack against unjust judges like those who decided in favour of Perses; they are depicted as pocketing bribes as they render their unfair verdicts. Hesiod seems to have thought that instead of giving him money or property which he will again spend in no time, it is better to teach him the virtues of work and to impart his wisdom which can be used to generate an income.
Great Books of the Western Tradition is Donald Miller's web log -- a no-money-involved endeavor -- the audiobooks are the property of Donald Miller. Attribution must be given and no derivatives are allowed. You may use them under the Creative Commons, NonCommerical, Attribution, No Derivatives International 4.0 license.
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Скоро открывается проект HESIOD. Вы его долго ждали ! High Five 5. х100 ! Администрация обязуется выплачивать лучшим игрокам по статистики Skill Rating РЕАЛЬ...
An Abridged version of Hesiod's Theogony (116-225 and 453-491) set to a diagrammatic representation of the creation of the universe and evolution of humanity...
An Abridged version of Hesiod's Theogony (116-225 and 453-491) set to a diagrammatic representation of the creation of the universe and evolution of humanity...
This is a recitation of lines 1-20 of Hesiod's Theogony as it would have been pronounced by an Athenian rhapsode in the 4th century BC. All phonological anal...
This is a recitation of lines 1-20 of Hesiod's Theogony as it would have been pronounced by an Athenian rhapsode in the 4th century BC. All phonological anal...
Video shows what Hesiod means. an Ancient Greek poet and a rhapsodist. Hesiod Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Hesiod. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Video shows what Hesiod means. an Ancient Greek poet and a rhapsodist. Hesiod Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say Hesiod. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
NEID BEATRICE BUCHER und MASSIMO MILANO 7. Juli 2012 bis 30.8.2012 Er ist Thema in allen Religionen und jedem Kulturkreis; bereits Hesiod und Aristoteles dis...
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5. The Rise of the Polis (cont.)
5. The Rise of the Polis (cont.)
5. The Rise of the Polis (cont.)
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Donald Kagan tells the story of the emergence of the polis from the Dark Ages. He...
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Books I Like From Homer to Hesiod, Agrippa to Mithras, The Yoni to Gurdjieff, plus others reviewed
Books I Like From Homer to Hesiod, Agrippa to Mithras, The Yoni to Gurdjieff, plus others reviewed
Books I Like From Homer to Hesiod, Agrippa to Mithras, The Yoni to Gurdjieff, plus others reviewed
You never waste money trying to find out knowledge. Questions? Just ask.
Books reviewed in order of appearance:
Enchiridion - Epictetus (George Long trans) 0-87975-703-5
On the Sensations of Tone - Hermann Helmholtz 0-486-60753-4
The T'ai Hsuan Ching The Hidden Classic - Derek Walters trans 0-85030-311-7
Nandor Fodor Encyclopedia of Psychic Science (University Books) hardcover slipcase
Tibetan Arts of Love - Gedun Chopel 0-937938-97-1
The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1 - E.A. Wallis Budge - 0-486-22055-9
Atlantis The Antediluvian World - Ignatius Donnelly - 0-486-23371-5
Arcane Schools - John Yarker - 1-5645-9306-1
Tibetan Tale of Love and Mag
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The Spectracon by Lee Fitzsimmons - Where the muses of Hesiod dance with the colors of the spectrum
The Spectracon by Lee Fitzsimmons - Where the muses of Hesiod dance with the colors of the spectrum
The Spectracon by Lee Fitzsimmons - Where the muses of Hesiod dance with the colors of the spectrum
To read The Spectracon in its entirety for free, go to... http://LeeFitzsimmons.com/spectracon/index.html Musical soundtrack - "Silver Dance of the Elven For...
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Hesiod's Origin of Monsters
Hesiod's Origin of Monsters
Hesiod's Origin of Monsters
CLAN 1001 Digital Project 2013 Music copyright to querflote, available here: https://soundcloud.com/querflote/5-audio-track-1.
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iUniverse Author Interview With Wagdi Zeid
iUniverse Author Interview With Wagdi Zeid
iUniverse Author Interview With Wagdi Zeid
Self-published author of The Last Pharaoh And Other Plays. Available in Softcover, Hardcover & E-Book formats @ http://bookstore.iuniverse.com/. Akhnaton, a ...
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Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
The Legend is true....
There are similar legend in the greek mythology. If you are interested read about Echidna:
In Greek mythology, Echidna (/ɪˈkɪdnə/; Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper")[1] was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the most fearsome monster Typhon. She was known primarily for being the mother of monsters,[2] and many of the more famous monsters in Greek myth were said to be her offspring.
Genealogy[edit]
Echidna's family tree, varies by author.[3] The oldest genealogy relating to Echidna is found in Hesiod's Theogony (c. 8th – 7th c
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Homer, Mapping and Mnemonics, with Jenny Strauss Clay
Homer, Mapping and Mnemonics, with Jenny Strauss Clay
Homer, Mapping and Mnemonics, with Jenny Strauss Clay
Jenny Strauss Clay is famous for her work on Homer, the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod, with a focus on how these archaic Greek hexameter poems maps out an epic co...
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Bakari Pace Interview Original Air Date 95-02-13 [Thx to Harold Channer]
Bakari Pace Interview Original Air Date 95-02-13 [Thx to Harold Channer]
Bakari Pace Interview Original Air Date 95-02-13 [Thx to Harold Channer]
Thanks to Harold Channer· Bakari A. Pace is an independent researcher, author, theorist, and speaker on how the sustainable development movement addresses hu...
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The Old Books Tag
The Old Books Tag
The Old Books Tag
Who tagged me? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHdI_6URfHs I tag: http://youtube.com/shoutame http://youtube.com/benjaminoftomes http://youtube.com/robotnic T...
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Interview Uncensored- The Epic Battle (Gods Vs Monsters)
Interview Uncensored- The Epic Battle (Gods Vs Monsters)
Interview Uncensored- The Epic Battle (Gods Vs Monsters)
Clan1001 project - Jinn & Arunraj
This brave interviewer dared himself to interview the ancient legendary beings of Greek mythology. What does the interviewer have in hold for us to hear..
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Billy Collins On The Great Poets
Billy Collins On The Great Poets
Billy Collins On The Great Poets
Coleridge's "Conversation" poems inspire much of Collins' work. Billy Collins: Well I mean poetry, I think, art moves in a kind of pendulum. You can see even...
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Gichi Gamba Interview From Theogony
Gichi Gamba Interview From Theogony
Gichi Gamba Interview From Theogony
Actor Gichi Gamba talks about his experiences playing the character ADAM in the short film THEOGONY. See more on www.theogonythemovie.com.
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Sharon Ferguson Interview for film THEOGONY
Sharon Ferguson Interview for film THEOGONY
Sharon Ferguson Interview for film THEOGONY
Actress Sharon Ferguson discusses her experience playing EVE in the short film THEOGONY directed by Giovanni Zelko.
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Chatting With History: Interview With Prometheus
Chatting With History: Interview With Prometheus
Chatting With History: Interview With Prometheus
Chatting With History's interview with Prometheus. Listen to the Titan as he gives us a lesson on early Greek Mythology from the creation of the world, the r...
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Koenigsegg One1 top speed run + 225 mph FLYBY
Koenigsegg One1 top speed run + 225 mph FLYBY
Koenigsegg One1 top speed run + 225 mph FLYBY
For More Subsicribe Please - Aleksander Hesiod
Koenigsegg One1 225 mph run
Follow the BHP Project for updates: https://www.facebook.com/TheBhpProject?fref=ts
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A world exclusive POV and Outboard video of the Koenigsegg One:1 attacking the Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb 2014. Special thanks to Tommy from ...
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An absolutely breathtaking Ko
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Greek Religion: Books And Thoughts
Greek Religion: Books And Thoughts
Greek Religion: Books And Thoughts
Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod http://www.amazon.com/Greek-Myths-Mesopotamia-Parallels-Influence/dp/041...
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Zeus' Vlog #14: Prometheus is a tool
Zeus' Vlog #14: Prometheus is a tool
Zeus' Vlog #14: Prometheus is a tool
Digital Project for CLAN1001.
By 20925913.
A modern reinterpretation of Zeus' conflict with Prometheus, as recounted by Zeus in the form of a vlog.
Inspired by passage 26 from the source book, originally from Hesiod's Theogony.
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HALF GIRL HALF SNAKE!
HALF GIRL HALF SNAKE!
HALF GIRL HALF SNAKE!
In Greek mythology, Echidna (Ancient Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper") was half woman half snake, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monster...
Aphrodite Nach Hesiods Theogonie, wurde sie geboren, als Kronos Genitalien des Uranos abgeschnitten und warf sie ins Meer, und aus dem Schaum des Meeres (aph...
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Neoplatonism - Protogonos
Neoplatonism - Protogonos
Neoplatonism - Protogonos
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanes_(mythology) http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/sta/sta29.htm Phanes (Ancient Greek: Φάνης, from φαίνω, phainō, "I bring to l...
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Markus Lüpertz einmal korrigiert / Markus Lüpertz corregido una vez
Markus Lüpertz einmal korrigiert / Markus Lüpertz corregido una vez
Markus Lüpertz einmal korrigiert / Markus Lüpertz corregido una vez
Aphrodite Nach Hesiods Theogonie, wurde sie geboren, als Kronos Genitalien des Uranos abgeschnitten und warf sie ins Meer, und aus dem Schaum des Meeres (aph...
NEID BEATRICE BUCHER und MASSIMO MILANO 7. Juli 2012 bis 30.8.2012 Er ist Thema in allen Religionen und jedem Kulturkreis; bereits Hesiod und Aristoteles dis...
NEID BEATRICE BUCHER und MASSIMO MILANO 7. Juli 2012 bis 30.8.2012 Er ist Thema in allen Religionen und jedem Kulturkreis; bereits Hesiod und Aristoteles dis...
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Donald Kagan tells the story of the emergence of the polis from the Dark Ages. He...
Introduction to Ancient Greek History (CLCV 205) In this lecture, Professor Donald Kagan tells the story of the emergence of the polis from the Dark Ages. He...
You never waste money trying to find out knowledge. Questions? Just ask.
Books reviewed in order of appearance:
Enchiridion - Epictetus (George Long trans) 0-87975-703-5
On the Sensations of Tone - Hermann Helmholtz 0-486-60753-4
The T'ai Hsuan Ching The Hidden Classic - Derek Walters trans 0-85030-311-7
Nandor Fodor Encyclopedia of Psychic Science (University Books) hardcover slipcase
Tibetan Arts of Love - Gedun Chopel 0-937938-97-1
The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1 - E.A. Wallis Budge - 0-486-22055-9
Atlantis The Antediluvian World - Ignatius Donnelly - 0-486-23371-5
Arcane Schools - John Yarker - 1-5645-9306-1
Tibetan Tale of Love and Magic - Alexandra David-Neel 8-17167-338-4
Homer Iliad - Alexander Pope trans
Gottfried Von Strassburg - Tristan 0-14-044098-4
Phenomena A Book of Wonders - John Michell & R Rickard 0-500-27094-5
Witchcraft, Magic & Alchemy - Grillot de Givry 0-486-22493-7
Lame Deer Seeker of Visions - John Fire Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes
Black Elk Speaks - John G. Neihardt
The Harps That Once Sumerian Poetry in Translation - Thorkild Jacobsen 0-300-07278-3
The Tibetan Book of the Dead - Shambhala pub.
The Vinland Sagas The Norse Discovery of America - Magnus Magnusson (Penguin Classics)
The Lost World of Agharti - Alec Maclellan 0-285-63314-7
The Infamous Bell Witch of Tennessee - Charles Edwin Price 1-57072-008-8
Predicting with Astrology - Mary Orser, Brightfield 0-06-090572-7
Rune Magic - Siegfried Adolf Kummer (Orig. title Runen-Magie 1933)
Christian Astrology (Three Volumes in One) Christian Astrology - William Lilly (Cosimo Reprint) 978-1-61640-543-4
The Spanish Inquisition - Jean Plaidy
Egyptian Magic - E.A. Wallis Budge 0-486-22681-6
The Technique of Prediction - R.C. Davison - 1983 reprint
Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition - Frances A. Yates - 0-226-95007-7
Super-Physical Science - A.P. Sinnett 1-5645-9263-4
Spiritual Powers & The War (1915) A.P. Sinnett
The Mummy - E.A. Wallis Budge 0-517-67580-3
The Mysteries of Mithra - Franz Cumont 0-486-20323-9
The Bloody Countess - Valentine Penrose - Trocchi 978-0-9838842-2-4
Nightmare Tales - H.P. Blavatsky
The Divine Pymander and other Writings of Hermes Trismegistus - John Chambers trans
The Gnostic Faustus - Ramona Fradon 1-59477204-5
Three Books of Occult Philosophy - Agrippa - Donald Tyson editor - 978-0-87542-832-1
The Secret Doctrine - H.P. Blavatsky - Theosophical University Press
The Sphinx and the Megaliths - John Ivimy
The Golden Ass from Apuleius - Robert Graves trans.
Iamblichus: The Exhortation to Philosophy - Thomas Johnson - 0-933999-63-1
The Astrologer's Guide - William Lilly - 0-86690-555-3
Ayurveda The Science of Self Healing - Dr. Vasant Lad
Founding Fathers, Secret Societies - Robert Hieronimus - 1594770875
Sir Thomas Heath - Aristarchus of Samos - The Ancient Copernicus 0-486-24188-2
Close Quarter Combat - Major Jeffrey Prather 0-9715289-0-X
Witchcraft in the Southwest - Marc Simmons - 0-8032-9116-7
Soma Elixir by Venus and Sons 978-0-9743722-2-8
Sacred Soma Shamans by Hawk and Venus 0-9743722-1-8
Assassin the Deadly Art - Dr. Haha Lung - 0-8065-2620-3
Mind Penetration - Dr. Haha Lung - 0-8065-2852-4
Hesiod - Theogony & Works and Days 978-1-58510-288-4
Notes on the Bhagavad-Gita William Q. Judge
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson - G. Gurdjieff (Dutton pub. 1964) All and Everything Ten Books in Three Series, of which this is the First Series
Strange Superstitions and Magical Practices - William Fielding
Doctor Faustus - Christopher Marlowe
Tutankhamen Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism - Budge 0-517-23380-0 Bell Publishing
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Enchiridion - Epictetus (George Long trans) 0-87975-703-5
On the Sensations of Tone - Hermann Helmholtz 0-486-60753-4
The T'ai Hsuan Ching The Hidden Classic - Derek Walters trans 0-85030-311-7
Nandor Fodor Encyclopedia of Psychic Science (University Books) hardcover slipcase
Tibetan Arts of Love - Gedun Chopel 0-937938-97-1
The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1 - E.A. Wallis Budge - 0-486-22055-9
Atlantis The Antediluvian World - Ignatius Donnelly - 0-486-23371-5
Arcane Schools - John Yarker - 1-5645-9306-1
Tibetan Tale of Love and Magic - Alexandra David-Neel 8-17167-338-4
Homer Iliad - Alexander Pope trans
Gottfried Von Strassburg - Tristan 0-14-044098-4
Phenomena A Book of Wonders - John Michell & R Rickard 0-500-27094-5
Witchcraft, Magic & Alchemy - Grillot de Givry 0-486-22493-7
Lame Deer Seeker of Visions - John Fire Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes
Black Elk Speaks - John G. Neihardt
The Harps That Once Sumerian Poetry in Translation - Thorkild Jacobsen 0-300-07278-3
The Tibetan Book of the Dead - Shambhala pub.
The Vinland Sagas The Norse Discovery of America - Magnus Magnusson (Penguin Classics)
The Lost World of Agharti - Alec Maclellan 0-285-63314-7
The Infamous Bell Witch of Tennessee - Charles Edwin Price 1-57072-008-8
Predicting with Astrology - Mary Orser, Brightfield 0-06-090572-7
Rune Magic - Siegfried Adolf Kummer (Orig. title Runen-Magie 1933)
Christian Astrology (Three Volumes in One) Christian Astrology - William Lilly (Cosimo Reprint) 978-1-61640-543-4
The Spanish Inquisition - Jean Plaidy
Egyptian Magic - E.A. Wallis Budge 0-486-22681-6
The Technique of Prediction - R.C. Davison - 1983 reprint
Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition - Frances A. Yates - 0-226-95007-7
Super-Physical Science - A.P. Sinnett 1-5645-9263-4
Spiritual Powers & The War (1915) A.P. Sinnett
The Mummy - E.A. Wallis Budge 0-517-67580-3
The Mysteries of Mithra - Franz Cumont 0-486-20323-9
The Bloody Countess - Valentine Penrose - Trocchi 978-0-9838842-2-4
Nightmare Tales - H.P. Blavatsky
The Divine Pymander and other Writings of Hermes Trismegistus - John Chambers trans
The Gnostic Faustus - Ramona Fradon 1-59477204-5
Three Books of Occult Philosophy - Agrippa - Donald Tyson editor - 978-0-87542-832-1
The Secret Doctrine - H.P. Blavatsky - Theosophical University Press
The Sphinx and the Megaliths - John Ivimy
The Golden Ass from Apuleius - Robert Graves trans.
Iamblichus: The Exhortation to Philosophy - Thomas Johnson - 0-933999-63-1
The Astrologer's Guide - William Lilly - 0-86690-555-3
Ayurveda The Science of Self Healing - Dr. Vasant Lad
Founding Fathers, Secret Societies - Robert Hieronimus - 1594770875
Sir Thomas Heath - Aristarchus of Samos - The Ancient Copernicus 0-486-24188-2
Close Quarter Combat - Major Jeffrey Prather 0-9715289-0-X
Witchcraft in the Southwest - Marc Simmons - 0-8032-9116-7
Soma Elixir by Venus and Sons 978-0-9743722-2-8
Sacred Soma Shamans by Hawk and Venus 0-9743722-1-8
Assassin the Deadly Art - Dr. Haha Lung - 0-8065-2620-3
Mind Penetration - Dr. Haha Lung - 0-8065-2852-4
Hesiod - Theogony & Works and Days 978-1-58510-288-4
Notes on the Bhagavad-Gita William Q. Judge
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson - G. Gurdjieff (Dutton pub. 1964) All and Everything Ten Books in Three Series, of which this is the First Series
Strange Superstitions and Magical Practices - William Fielding
Doctor Faustus - Christopher Marlowe
Tutankhamen Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism - Budge 0-517-23380-0 Bell Publishing
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The Spectracon by Lee Fitzsimmons - Where the muses of Hesiod dance with the colors of the spectrum
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Self-published author of The Last Pharaoh And Other Plays. Available in Softcover, Hardcover & E-Book formats @ http://bookstore.iuniverse.com/. Akhnaton, a ...
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Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
The Legend is true....
There are similar legend in the greek mythology. If you are interested read about Echidna:
In Greek mythology, Echidna (/ɪˈkɪdnə/; Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper")[1] was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the most fearsome monster Typhon. She was known primarily for being the mother of monsters,[2] and many of the more famous monsters in Greek myth were said to be her offspring.
Genealogy[edit]
Echidna's family tree, varies by author.[3] The oldest genealogy relating to Echidna is found in Hesiod's Theogony (c. 8th – 7th century BC), which is however unclear at several points. According to Hesiod, Echidna was born to a "she" who was probably meant by Hesiod to be the sea goddess Ceto, making Echidna's father (presumably) the sea god Phorcys, although the "she" might possibly refer instead to the naiad Callirhoe, which would make Chrysaor Echidna's father.[4] Pherecydes of Leros (5th Century BC) has Echidna as the daughter of Phorkys, without naming a mother.[5]
Other authors give Echidna other parents. According to Epimenides (as attributed by Pausanias),[6] Echidna was the daughter of the Oceanid Styx (goddess of the river Styx) and one Peiras (otherwise unknown to Pausanias), while according to Apollodorus, Echidna was the daughter of Tartarus and Gaia.[7] In one account, from the Orphic tradition, Echidna was the daughter of Phanes.[8]
Descriptions[edit]
Hesiod's Echidna was half beautiful maiden (presumably the upper half) and half fearsome snake. Hesiod described "the goddess fierce Echidna" as a flesh eating "monster, irresistible", who was like neither "mortal men" nor "the undying gods", but was "half a nymph with glancing eyes and fair cheeks, and half again a huge snake, great and awful, with speckled skin", who "dies not nor grows old all her days."[9] Hesiod's apparent association of the eating of raw flesh with Echidna's snake half, suggests that Hesiod may have supposed that Echidna's snake half ended in a snake-head.[10] And Aristophanes, who makes Echidna a monster of the underworld, gives her a hundred heads (presumably snake heads), matching the hundred snake heads Hesiod says her mate Typhon had.[11]
In the Orphic account (mentioned above) Echidna is described as having the head of a beautiful woman with long hair, and a serpent's body from the neck down.[12] Nonnus, in his Dionysiaca, describes Echidna as being "hideous", with "horrible poison".[13]
Offspring[edit]
According to Hesiod's Theogony, the "terrible" and "lawless" Typhon, "was joined in love to [Echidna], the maid with glancing eyes" and she bore "fierce offspring".[14] First there was Orthrus, the two-headed dog who guarded the Cattle of Geryon, second Cerberus, the multiheaded dog who guarded the gates of Hades, and third the Lernaean Hydra, the many-headed serpent who, when one of its heads was cut off, grew two more.[15] The Theogony may also have given Echidna as the mother of the Chimera, a fire-breathing beast that was part lion, part goat, and had a snake-headed tail,[16] though possibly the Hydra or even Ceto was meant as the mother of the Chimera instead.[17] Hesiod next mentions the Sphinx and the Nemean lion as having been the offspring of Echidna's son Orthrus, by another ambiguous "she", read variously as the Chimera, Echidna herself, or even Ceto.[18] In any case, the 6th century BC lyric poet Lasus of Hermione, has Echidna and Typhon as the parents of the Sphinx,[19] while the 5th century BC playwright Euripides, has Echidna as her mother, without mentioning a father.[20] To this list of offspring of Echidna and Typhon, the 6th century BC mythographer Acusilaus (along with mentions of Cerberus and "other monsters") adds the Caucasian Eagle, that every day ate the liver of Prometheus,[21] and Pherecydes also names Prometheus' eagle,[22] and adds Ladon, the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides (according to Hesiod, the offspring of Ceto and Phorcys).[23]
Later authors mostly retain these offspring of Echidna and Typhon while adding others. Apollodorus, in addition to having as their offspring Orthrus, the Chimera (citing Hesiod as his source), the Sphinx, the Caucasian Eagle, Ladon, and probably the Nemean lion (only Typhon is named), also has the Crommyonian Sow, killed by the hero Theseus (unmentioned by Hesiod).[24] Hyginus[25] in his list of offspring of Echidna (all by Typhon), retains from the above: Cerberus, the Chimera, the Sphinx, the Hydra and Ladon, and adds "Gorgon" (by which Hyginus means the mother of Medusa rather than Hesiod's three Gorgons, daughters of Phorcys and Ceto, of which Medusa was one), the Colchian Dragon that guarded the Golden Fleece[26] and Scylla.[27]
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
The Legend is true....
There are similar legend in the greek mythology. If you are interested read about Echidna:
In Greek mythology, Echidna (/ɪˈkɪdnə/; Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper")[1] was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the most fearsome monster Typhon. She was known primarily for being the mother of monsters,[2] and many of the more famous monsters in Greek myth were said to be her offspring.
Genealogy[edit]
Echidna's family tree, varies by author.[3] The oldest genealogy relating to Echidna is found in Hesiod's Theogony (c. 8th – 7th century BC), which is however unclear at several points. According to Hesiod, Echidna was born to a "she" who was probably meant by Hesiod to be the sea goddess Ceto, making Echidna's father (presumably) the sea god Phorcys, although the "she" might possibly refer instead to the naiad Callirhoe, which would make Chrysaor Echidna's father.[4] Pherecydes of Leros (5th Century BC) has Echidna as the daughter of Phorkys, without naming a mother.[5]
Other authors give Echidna other parents. According to Epimenides (as attributed by Pausanias),[6] Echidna was the daughter of the Oceanid Styx (goddess of the river Styx) and one Peiras (otherwise unknown to Pausanias), while according to Apollodorus, Echidna was the daughter of Tartarus and Gaia.[7] In one account, from the Orphic tradition, Echidna was the daughter of Phanes.[8]
Descriptions[edit]
Hesiod's Echidna was half beautiful maiden (presumably the upper half) and half fearsome snake. Hesiod described "the goddess fierce Echidna" as a flesh eating "monster, irresistible", who was like neither "mortal men" nor "the undying gods", but was "half a nymph with glancing eyes and fair cheeks, and half again a huge snake, great and awful, with speckled skin", who "dies not nor grows old all her days."[9] Hesiod's apparent association of the eating of raw flesh with Echidna's snake half, suggests that Hesiod may have supposed that Echidna's snake half ended in a snake-head.[10] And Aristophanes, who makes Echidna a monster of the underworld, gives her a hundred heads (presumably snake heads), matching the hundred snake heads Hesiod says her mate Typhon had.[11]
In the Orphic account (mentioned above) Echidna is described as having the head of a beautiful woman with long hair, and a serpent's body from the neck down.[12] Nonnus, in his Dionysiaca, describes Echidna as being "hideous", with "horrible poison".[13]
Offspring[edit]
According to Hesiod's Theogony, the "terrible" and "lawless" Typhon, "was joined in love to [Echidna], the maid with glancing eyes" and she bore "fierce offspring".[14] First there was Orthrus, the two-headed dog who guarded the Cattle of Geryon, second Cerberus, the multiheaded dog who guarded the gates of Hades, and third the Lernaean Hydra, the many-headed serpent who, when one of its heads was cut off, grew two more.[15] The Theogony may also have given Echidna as the mother of the Chimera, a fire-breathing beast that was part lion, part goat, and had a snake-headed tail,[16] though possibly the Hydra or even Ceto was meant as the mother of the Chimera instead.[17] Hesiod next mentions the Sphinx and the Nemean lion as having been the offspring of Echidna's son Orthrus, by another ambiguous "she", read variously as the Chimera, Echidna herself, or even Ceto.[18] In any case, the 6th century BC lyric poet Lasus of Hermione, has Echidna and Typhon as the parents of the Sphinx,[19] while the 5th century BC playwright Euripides, has Echidna as her mother, without mentioning a father.[20] To this list of offspring of Echidna and Typhon, the 6th century BC mythographer Acusilaus (along with mentions of Cerberus and "other monsters") adds the Caucasian Eagle, that every day ate the liver of Prometheus,[21] and Pherecydes also names Prometheus' eagle,[22] and adds Ladon, the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides (according to Hesiod, the offspring of Ceto and Phorcys).[23]
Later authors mostly retain these offspring of Echidna and Typhon while adding others. Apollodorus, in addition to having as their offspring Orthrus, the Chimera (citing Hesiod as his source), the Sphinx, the Caucasian Eagle, Ladon, and probably the Nemean lion (only Typhon is named), also has the Crommyonian Sow, killed by the hero Theseus (unmentioned by Hesiod).[24] Hyginus[25] in his list of offspring of Echidna (all by Typhon), retains from the above: Cerberus, the Chimera, the Sphinx, the Hydra and Ladon, and adds "Gorgon" (by which Hyginus means the mother of Medusa rather than Hesiod's three Gorgons, daughters of Phorcys and Ceto, of which Medusa was one), the Colchian Dragon that guarded the Golden Fleece[26] and Scylla.[27]
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Homer, Mapping and Mnemonics, with Jenny Strauss Clay
Jenny Strauss Clay is famous for her work on Homer, the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod, with a focus on how these archaic Greek hexameter poems maps out an epic co...
Jenny Strauss Clay is famous for her work on Homer, the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod, with a focus on how these archaic Greek hexameter poems maps out an epic co...
Thanks to Harold Channer· Bakari A. Pace is an independent researcher, author, theorist, and speaker on how the sustainable development movement addresses hu...
Thanks to Harold Channer· Bakari A. Pace is an independent researcher, author, theorist, and speaker on how the sustainable development movement addresses hu...
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Clan1001 project - Jinn & Arunraj
This brave interviewer dared himself to interview the ancient legendary beings of Greek mythology. What does the interviewer have in hold for us to hear..
Clan1001 project - Jinn & Arunraj
This brave interviewer dared himself to interview the ancient legendary beings of Greek mythology. What does the interviewer have in hold for us to hear..
Coleridge's "Conversation" poems inspire much of Collins' work. Billy Collins: Well I mean poetry, I think, art moves in a kind of pendulum. You can see even...
Coleridge's "Conversation" poems inspire much of Collins' work. Billy Collins: Well I mean poetry, I think, art moves in a kind of pendulum. You can see even...
Chatting With History's interview with Prometheus. Listen to the Titan as he gives us a lesson on early Greek Mythology from the creation of the world, the r...
Chatting With History's interview with Prometheus. Listen to the Titan as he gives us a lesson on early Greek Mythology from the creation of the world, the r...
For More Subsicribe Please - Aleksander Hesiod
Koenigsegg One1 225 mph run
Follow the BHP Project for updates: https://www.facebook.com/TheBhpProject?fref=ts
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A world exclusive POV and Outboard video of the Koenigsegg One:1 attacking the Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb 2014. Special thanks to Tommy from ...
Koenigsegg One1 225 mph run Follow the BHP Project for updates: /TheBhpProject?fref=ts Subscribe to SCDTV: http://bit.ly/1pF4Tcz.
An absolutely breathtaking Koenigsegg One:1 attended Hypermax by Vmax 200 and Auto Vivendi, taking to the drag strip on the runway and ultimately reaching ...
I have filmed a newly-delivered Koenigsegg One:1 driving flatout during the VMAX200 Hypermax event. The owner just took delivery of the car and decided to ...
For More Subsicribe Please - Aleksander Hesiod
Koenigsegg One1 225 mph run
Follow the BHP Project for updates: https://www.facebook.com/TheBhpProject?fref=ts
Subscribe to SCDTV: http://bit.ly/1pF4TczWORLD EXCLUSIVE 225mph Point Of View in our Koenigsegg One:1 at Vmax200's Hypermax event in May 2015. Visit for further ...
A world exclusive POV and Outboard video of the Koenigsegg One:1 attacking the Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb 2014. Special thanks to Tommy from ...
Koenigsegg One1 225 mph run Follow the BHP Project for updates: /TheBhpProject?fref=ts Subscribe to SCDTV: http://bit.ly/1pF4Tcz.
An absolutely breathtaking Koenigsegg One:1 attended Hypermax by Vmax 200 and Auto Vivendi, taking to the drag strip on the runway and ultimately reaching ...
I have filmed a newly-delivered Koenigsegg One:1 driving flatout during the VMAX200 Hypermax event. The owner just took delivery of the car and decided to ...
Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod http://www.amazon.com/Greek-Myths-Mesopotamia-Parallels-Influence/dp/041...
Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod http://www.amazon.com/Greek-Myths-Mesopotamia-Parallels-Influence/dp/041...
Digital Project for CLAN1001.
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A modern reinterpretation of Zeus' conflict with Prometheus, as recounted by Zeus in the form of a vlog.
Inspired by passage 26 from the source book, originally from Hesiod's Theogony.
Digital Project for CLAN1001.
By 20925913.
A modern reinterpretation of Zeus' conflict with Prometheus, as recounted by Zeus in the form of a vlog.
Inspired by passage 26 from the source book, originally from Hesiod's Theogony.
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In Greek mythology, Echidna (Ancient Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper") was half woman half snake, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monster...
In Greek mythology, Echidna (Ancient Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper") was half woman half snake, known as the "Mother of All Monsters" because most of the monster...
Aphrodite Nach Hesiods Theogonie, wurde sie geboren, als Kronos Genitalien des Uranos abgeschnitten und warf sie ins Meer, und aus dem Schaum des Meeres (aph...
Aphrodite Nach Hesiods Theogonie, wurde sie geboren, als Kronos Genitalien des Uranos abgeschnitten und warf sie ins Meer, und aus dem Schaum des Meeres (aph...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanes_(mythology) http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/sta/sta29.htm Phanes (Ancient Greek: Φάνης, from φαίνω, phainō, "I bring to l...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phanes_(mythology) http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/sta/sta29.htm Phanes (Ancient Greek: Φάνης, from φαίνω, phainō, "I bring to l...
Aphrodite Nach Hesiods Theogonie, wurde sie geboren, als Kronos Genitalien des Uranos abgeschnitten und warf sie ins Meer, und aus dem Schaum des Meeres (aph...
Aphrodite Nach Hesiods Theogonie, wurde sie geboren, als Kronos Genitalien des Uranos abgeschnitten und warf sie ins Meer, und aus dem Schaum des Meeres (aph...
Works and Days is a poem written by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod around 700 BC. At its center, the Works and Days is a farmer's almanac in which Hesiod inst...
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CHS Essentials | Hesiod
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CHS Essentials | Hesiod
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Hesiod - Works and Days
In the Works and Days, Hesiod describes himself as the heir of a farm bequeathed to him an...
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In the Works and Days, Hesiod describes himself as the heir of a farm bequeathed to him and his brother Perses. However, Perses apparently squandered his wealth and came back for what is owned by Hesiod. Perses went to law and bribed the lords to judge in his favour. The poem contains a sharp attack against unjust judges like those who decided in favour of Perses; they are depicted as pocketing bribes as they render their unfair verdicts. Hesiod seems to have thought that instead of giving him money or property which he will again spend in no time, it is better to teach him the virtues of work and to impart his wisdom which can be used to generate an income.
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Books I Like From Homer to Hesiod, Agrippa to Mithras, The Yoni to Gurdjieff, plus others reviewed
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Books I Like From Homer to Hesiod, Agrippa to Mithras, The Yoni to Gurdjieff, plus others reviewed
Books I Like From Homer to Hesiod, Agrippa to Mithras, The Yoni to Gurdjieff, plus others reviewed
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You never waste money trying to find out knowledge. Questions? Just ask.
Books reviewed in order of appearance:
Enchiridion - Epictetus (George Long trans) 0-87975-703-5
On the Sensations of Tone - Hermann Helmholtz 0-486-60753-4
The T'ai Hsuan Ching The Hidden Classic - Derek Walters trans 0-85030-311-7
Nandor Fodor Encyclopedia of Psychic Science (University Books) hardcover slipcase
Tibetan Arts of Love - Gedun Chopel 0-937938-97-1
The Gods of the Egyptians Vol 1 - E.A. Wallis Budge - 0-486-22055-9
Atlantis The Antediluvian World - Ignatius Donnelly - 0-486-23371-5
Arcane Schools - John Yarker - 1-5645-9306-1
Tibetan Tale of Love and Magic - Alexandra David-Neel 8-17167-338-4
Homer Iliad - Alexander Pope trans
Gottfried Von Strassburg - Tristan 0-14-044098-4
Phenomena A Book of Wonders - John Michell & R Rickard 0-500-27094-5
Witchcraft, Magic & Alchemy - Grillot de Givry 0-486-22493-7
Lame Deer Seeker of Visions - John Fire Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes
Black Elk Speaks - John G. Neihardt
The Harps That Once Sumerian Poetry in Translation - Thorkild Jacobsen 0-300-07278-3
The Tibetan Book of the Dead - Shambhala pub.
The Vinland Sagas The Norse Discovery of America - Magnus Magnusson (Penguin Classics)
The Lost World of Agharti - Alec Maclellan 0-285-63314-7
The Infamous Bell Witch of Tennessee - Charles Edwin Price 1-57072-008-8
Predicting with Astrology - Mary Orser, Brightfield 0-06-090572-7
Rune Magic - Siegfried Adolf Kummer (Orig. title Runen-Magie 1933)
Christian Astrology (Three Volumes in One) Christian Astrology - William Lilly (Cosimo Reprint) 978-1-61640-543-4
The Spanish Inquisition - Jean Plaidy
Egyptian Magic - E.A. Wallis Budge 0-486-22681-6
The Technique of Prediction - R.C. Davison - 1983 reprint
Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition - Frances A. Yates - 0-226-95007-7
Super-Physical Science - A.P. Sinnett 1-5645-9263-4
Spiritual Powers & The War (1915) A.P. Sinnett
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The Spectracon by Lee Fitzsimmons - Where the muses of Hesiod dance with the colors of the spectrum
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Hesiod's Origin of Monsters
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Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
The Legend is true....
There are simila...
published:06 Apr 2015
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
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Half-Snake Half-Woman Hybrid found in Japan [2015]
The Legend is true....
There are similar legend in the greek mythology. If you are interested read about Echidna:
In Greek mythology, Echidna (/ɪˈkɪdnə/; Greek: Ἔχιδνα, "she viper")[1] was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the most fearsome monster Typhon. She was known primarily for being the mother of monsters,[2] and many of the more famous monsters in Greek myth were said to be her offspring.
Genealogy[edit]
Echidna's family tree, varies by author.[3] The oldest genealogy relating to Echidna is found in Hesiod's Theogony (c. 8th – 7th century BC), which is however unclear at several points. According to Hesiod, Echidna was born to a "she" who was probably meant by Hesiod to be the sea goddess Ceto, making Echidna's father (presumably) the sea god Phorcys, although the "she" might possibly refer instead to the naiad Callirhoe, which would make Chrysaor Echidna's father.[4] Pherecydes of Leros (5th Century BC) has Echidna as the daughter of Phorkys, without naming a mother.[5]
Other authors give Echidna other parents. According to Epimenides (as attributed by Pausanias),[6] Echidna was the daughter of the Oceanid Styx (goddess of the river Styx) and one Peiras (otherwise unknown to Pausanias), while according to Apollodorus, Echidna was the daughter of Tartarus and Gaia.[7] In one account, from the Orphic tradition, Echidna was the daughter of Phanes.[8]
Descriptions[edit]
Hesiod's Echidna was half beautiful maiden (presumably the upper half) and half fearsome snake. Hesiod described "the goddess fierce Echidna" as a flesh eating "monster, irresistible", who was like neither "mortal men" nor "the undying gods", but was "half a nymph with glancing eyes and fair cheeks, and half again a huge snake, great and awful, with speckled skin", who "dies not nor grows old all her days."[9] Hesiod's apparent association of the eating of raw flesh with Echidna's snake half, suggests that Hesiod may have supposed that Echidna's snake half ended in a snake-head.[10] And Aristophanes, who makes Echidna a monster of the underworld, gives her a hundred heads (presumably snake heads), matching the hundred snake heads Hesiod says her mate Typhon had.[11]
In the Orphic account (mentioned above) Echidna is described as having the head of a beautiful woman with long hair, and a serpent's body from the neck down.[12] Nonnus, in his Dionysiaca, describes Echidna as being "hideous", with "horrible poison".[13]
Offspring[edit]
According to Hesiod's Theogony, the "terrible" and "lawless" Typhon, "was joined in love to [Echidna], the maid with glancing eyes" and she bore "fierce offspring".[14] First there was Orthrus, the two-headed dog who guarded the Cattle of Geryon, second Cerberus, the multiheaded dog who guarded the gates of Hades, and third the Lernaean Hydra, the many-headed serpent who, when one of its heads was cut off, grew two more.[15] The Theogony may also have given Echidna as the mother of the Chimera, a fire-breathing beast that was part lion, part goat, and had a snake-headed tail,[16] though possibly the Hydra or even Ceto was meant as the mother of the Chimera instead.[17] Hesiod next mentions the Sphinx and the Nemean lion as having been the offspring of Echidna's son Orthrus, by another ambiguous "she", read variously as the Chimera, Echidna herself, or even Ceto.[18] In any case, the 6th century BC lyric poet Lasus of Hermione, has Echidna and Typhon as the parents of the Sphinx,[19] while the 5th century BC playwright Euripides, has Echidna as her mother, without mentioning a father.[20] To this list of offspring of Echidna and Typhon, the 6th century BC mythographer Acusilaus (along with mentions of Cerberus and "other monsters") adds the Caucasian Eagle, that every day ate the liver of Prometheus,[21] and Pherecydes also names Prometheus' eagle,[22] and adds Ladon, the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides (according to Hesiod, the offspring of Ceto and Phorcys).[23]
Later authors mostly retain these offspring of Echidna and Typhon while adding others. Apollodorus, in addition to having as their offspring Orthrus, the Chimera (citing Hesiod as his source), the Sphinx, the Caucasian Eagle, Ladon, and probably the Nemean lion (only Typhon is named), also has the Crommyonian Sow, killed by the hero Theseus (unmentioned by Hesiod).[24] Hyginus[25] in his list of offspring of Echidna (all by Typhon), retains from the above: Cerberus, the Chimera, the Sphinx, the Hydra and Ladon, and adds "Gorgon" (by which Hyginus means the mother of Medusa rather than Hesiod's three Gorgons, daughters of Phorcys and Ceto, of which Medusa was one), the Colchian Dragon that guarded the Golden Fleece[26] and Scylla.[27]
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Homer, Mapping and Mnemonics, with Jenny Strauss Clay
Jenny Strauss Clay is famous for her work on Homer, the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod, with a f...
Jenny Strauss Clay is famous for her work on Homer, the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod, with a focus on how these archaic Greek hexameter poems maps out an epic co...
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Bakari Pace Interview Original Air Date 95-02-13 [Thx to Harold Channer]
Thanks to Harold Channer· Bakari A. Pace is an independent researcher, author, theorist, a...
Thanks to Harold Channer· Bakari A. Pace is an independent researcher, author, theorist, and speaker on how the sustainable development movement addresses hu...
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The Old Books Tag
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Interview Uncensored- The Epic Battle (Gods Vs Monsters)
Clan1001 project - Jinn & Arunraj
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Interview Uncensored- The Epic Battle (Gods Vs Monsters)
Interview Uncensored- The Epic Battle (Gods Vs Monsters)
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Clan1001 project - Jinn & Arunraj
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Billy Collins On The Great Poets
Coleridge's "Conversation" poems inspire much of Collins' work. Billy Collins: Well I mean...
Coleridge's "Conversation" poems inspire much of Collins' work. Billy Collins: Well I mean poetry, I think, art moves in a kind of pendulum. You can see even...
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Gichi Gamba Interview From Theogony
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A man faces charges after accidentally urinating on fellow passengers on a flight in the US. Jeff Rubin, a 27-year-old from Oregon, was on board a flight between Alaska and Portland, according to local reports ... -->. World News in Pictures. ....
Image copyright Thinkstock Image caption Our days at the office could be numbered as an increasing amount of jobs are done more efficiently by a machine. If you are sitting at a desk, driving a taxi or carrying a hod, stop for a moment and ask. could a robot or machine do this job better?. The answer, unfortunately for you, is probably - yes ...TAXI DRIVERS ... The UK government is updating the highway code to take account of driverless cars ... ....
Ayman al-Zawahri calls on young Muslim men in the West to focus on "moving the war to the heart of the homes and cities" of the West and the U.S. in particular. Mana Rabiee reports. ....
CAIRO. Egyptian security forces killed 12 people on Sunday, including Mexican tourists, after mistakenly targeting their vehicles while chasing jihadists in the country's west, the interior ministry said. The desert region, popular with tourists, is also a militant hideout ... “The incident led to the death of 12 and wounding of 10 Mexicans and Egyptians,” it said. “The area they were in was off limits to foreign tourists,” it said ... ....
What happened on Sardinia in the second millennium BC? What dramatic event swept away the Tyrrhenian civilisation and the “tower builders” cited by Strabo and the poet Hesiod in antiquity? Was it an earthquake or a tidal wave? A comet? Was it punishment meted out by Zeus, as Plato suggests in Critias, acting pitilessly to improve the behaviour of ......
Ellen Urbani is the author of the debut novel, Landfall, and a memoir, When I WasElena. Landfall follows the journey of two women named Rose as they navigate the troubled waters of their lives in a post-Katrina South... To be clear ... In tracing the poetic etymology of the word, from Ovid's shapeless mass to Hesiod's form-free darkness, I note a focus not on destruction but on the growth that such destruction inspires ... ....
Martin West's achievements stagger every classicist – but he himself was not staggered. He worked on, matter-of-factly, producing endless illuminating books ... He edited the two vast narratives of Homer, and the two characterful poems of Hesiod, which he also wrote lengthy commentaries on ... But his work went further, in various directions ... The commentary on Hesiod's Works and Days essentially ends with "Excursus II ... --> ... ....
It's not your usual complement of gondola- hailing tourists that board Vaporetto No 20 from San Zaccaria, at 3.10pm... All exude an air of gravitas ... the Armenian monastery island of San Lazzaro ... Most importantly, the library also holds early Armenian translations of ancient texts – such as works by Philo, Hesiod and St John Chrysostom – whose originals had been lost but were translated by the monks into Latin and thus revived ... --> ... ....
My partner calls my preferred sleeping posture — flat on my back, toes pointed up, hands at sides – "the coffin.". "Are you going to sleep in the coffin?" he'll ask as I’m getting ready for bed. The “coffin” bothers him, and he’s vocal about it ... In Insomnia ... The EarlyGods ... Y ...Greek poet and Homer counterpart Hesiod also includes the Moirai (Fates) as part of this brood ... To wit. ... 13-14....
Rhythmic beats. According to Hesiod, the goddess of the night — Nyx — was born from Chaos. She is known for her beauty and elusiveness. A shadowy figure even in Greek mythology, she is feared by even the likes of Zeus. So it seems only fitting that a death metal band, who loves its share of darkness, be named after her ... Says Supreeth, also a student, “I used to be in a five-piece band called ‘Forbidden Sin’ ... ....
This book contains creation myths and various stories translated from their original first and second millennia BCEAkkadian language sources ... It also describes the creation of mankind and mankind’s purpose ... Perhaps in contrast, author Stephanie Dalley inserts a short fragmentary piece she titled “A Theogony of Dunnu.” She compares it to Hesiod’s Theogony, which depicts the gods being conceived by the earth and the sky ... (p. 198) ... ....
1. A slew of final polls coming today, with at least one, from Ipsos MORI, to be published tomorrow morning. So far in the campaign there has been barely any movement in opinion (above, since the dissolution of Parliament on 30 March) ... 2 ... 3 ... And he says. ... 4 ... Stephen Tall is not so sure. 5 ... 6 ... “I have two mallards named Homer and Hesiod, I'm not sure what religion they are but I think they’re Greek author ducks.”.React Now. Tweet. --> ... ....
(Source. University of Chicago) ...The new members are Glenn Most, professor in the John U ... His current projects include a four-volume Greek and English Loeb edition of the Presocratics, a bilingual edition of the complete corpus of ancient and mediaeval scholia and commentaries to Hesiod's Theogony, and volumes of essays on the suicide of Ajax in Sophocles' tragedy and on philological methods in a variety of canonical written traditions....
While deep into the study of comparative religions in seminary school, many years ago, I was surprised to discover the many feminine faces of the Divine...Find out what they each represent. And try some of these traditional, and westernized, suggestions for how to bring those qualities into your life ... Hesiod suggested that the Muses were the ultimate party girls of Greece, "their hearts set upon song and their spirit is free from care." ... ....
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On-off like a car crash Shut your eyes Make the picture Enough if not enough I want to be like you She's a car crash I'm rotten to the heart baby I used you just like I used others On-off like a a car chrash Shut your eyes Make the picture Enough is not enough I want to be like you