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CONTENTS

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PREFACEv
INTRODUCTIONix
BIBLIOGRAPHYxliii
HESIOD1-283
Works and Days2
The Divination by Birds64
The Astronomy66
The Precepts of Chiron72
The Great Works74
The Idaean Dactyls76
The Theogony78
The Catalogues of Women and the Eoiae154
The Shield of Heracles220
The Marriage of Ceyx254
The Great Eoiae256
The Melampodia266
The Aegimius270
Fragments of Unknown Position274
Doubtful Fragments280
THE HOMERIC HYMNS285-463
I.—To Dionysus286
II.—To Demeter288
III.—To Apollo324
IV.—To Hermes362
V.—To Aphrodite406
VI.—To Aphrodite426
VII.—To Dionysus428
VIII.—To Ares432
IX.—To Artemis434
X.—To Aphrodite434
XI.—To Athena436
XII.—To Hera436
XIII.—To Demeter436
XIV.—To the Mother of the Gods438
XV.—To Heracles the Lion-hearted438
XVI.—To Asclepius440

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