Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
c.700 BC
- Preface
- Introduction
- Bibliography
- Hesiod
- The Idaean Dactyls
- The Theogony
- The Shield of Heracles
- The Marriage of Ceyx
- The Great Eoiae
- The Melampodia
- Aegimius
- Fragments of Unknown Position
- Doubtful Fragments
- To Dionysus
- To Delian Apollo
- To Hermes
- To Aphrodite
- To Aphrodite
- To Dionysus
- To Ares
- To Artemis
- To Aphrodite
- To Athena
- To Hera
- To Demeter
- To the Mother of the Gods
- To Heracles the Lion-Hearted
- To Asclepius
- To the Dioscuri
- To Hermes
- To Pan
- To Hephaestus
- To Apollo
- To Poseidon
- To the Son of Cronos, Most High
- To Hestia
- To the Muses and Apollo
- To Dionysus
- To Artemis
- To Athena
- To Hestia
- To Earth the Mother of All
- To Helios
- To Selene
- To the Dioscuri
- Homer’s Epigrams
- The War of the Titans
- The Cypria
- The Little Iliad
- The Sack of Ilium
- The Returns
- The Battle of Frogs and Mice
- Of the Origin of Homer and Hesiod, and of Their Contest