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Hesiod marks the beginning of his poetic career by his encounter with the Muses who, according to him, know “the things that are and those that will be and were before”. In the Theogony, through theMuses’ inspiration, he is enabled to sing “the things that will be and were before”, which I have interpreted not as past and future, but as that which has been and will be, in other words, that which is eternal and divine. Accordingly, the Theogony recounts how the everlasting gods and the other eternal constituents of the cosmos came into being. The cosmogonic process ends with the inauguration of the permanent and stable order under the sovereignty of Zeus, an order embracing the radiant abodes of the Olympians as well as the shadowy realm of the dark forces in the nether world. The human sphere, while not completely excluded, is viewed obliquely from the perspective of the divine. In the Works and Days, on the other hand, Hesiod claims to recount “things as they are,” ta etetuma (10), i.
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Hesiod marks the beginning of his poetic career by his encounter with the Muses who, according to him, know “the things that are and those that will be and were before”. In the Theogony, through theMuses’ inspiration, he is enabled to sing “the things that will be and were before”, which I have interpreted not as past and future, but as that which has been and will be, in other words, that which is eternal and divine. Accordingly, the Theogony recounts how the everlasting gods and the other eternal constituents of the cosmos came into being. The cosmogonic process ends with the inauguration of the permanent and stable order under the sovereignty of Zeus, an order embracing the radiant abodes of the Olympians as well as the shadowy realm of the dark forces in the nether world. The human sphere, while not completely excluded, is viewed obliquely from the perspective of the divine. In the Works and Days, on the other hand, Hesiod claims to recount “things as they are,” ta etetuma (10), i.
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