NOTES ON THE WORKS WITH INTRODUCTION AND APPENDIX A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND LITERATURE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF GREEK BY HEBER MICHEL HAYS Private Edition, Distributed By THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LIBRARIES CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 1918 G 46.342 HARVARD COLLEGE ov iz 1919 LIBRARY The Collegiate Press GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY MENASHA, WISCONSIN PREFACE In the following dissertation no dogmatism has been attempted where certainty is impossible, but it has generally been assumed that the Works and Days is the only genuine work of Hesiod, and that a very considerable part of it is due to his genius, whatever his sources. It has also been taken for granted that Hesiod was influenced by the Ionic Epic, and was somewhat later than Homer. Acknowledgement is due to Professor Paul Shorey of the University of Chicago, at whose suggestion the work was undertaken, to Professors W. G. Hale, C. D. Buck, and H. W. Prescott, also of the University of Chicago, to Professor M. W. Humphreys of the University of Virginia, under whom the author first read the Works and Days, and to Professor W. G. Manly of the University of Missouri for the use of his private library. H. M. HAYS. |