Notes on the Works and Days of HesiodUniversity of Chicago, 1918 - 226 pages |
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... ( 421 ) , and the winter plowing ( 450 ) , and goes through the yearly operations till the plowing season again ( 616 ) . The opening passage ( 383-392 ) introduces at the beginning the two 14 NOTES ON THE WORKS AND DAYS OF HESIOD.
... ( 421 ) , and the winter plowing ( 450 ) , and goes through the yearly operations till the plowing season again ( 616 ) . The opening passage ( 383-392 ) introduces at the beginning the two 14 NOTES ON THE WORKS AND DAYS OF HESIOD.
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... winter are described in 414-492 . As soon as the hot season is past and the autumn rain has begun , when the trees shed their leaves and cease from growth , then the wood is free from sap and impervious to worms ; at this time cut wood ...
... winter are described in 414-492 . As soon as the hot season is past and the autumn rain has begun , when the trees shed their leaves and cease from growth , then the wood is free from sap and impervious to worms ; at this time cut wood ...
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... winter - from the winter solstice to the end of February . This period is the subject of verses 493-563 . The verses containing precepts on farming are 493-503 and 559-563 . The meaning of the whole seems to be : Do not waste any time ...
... winter - from the winter solstice to the end of February . This period is the subject of verses 493-563 . The verses containing precepts on farming are 493-503 and 559-563 . The meaning of the whole seems to be : Do not waste any time ...
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... winter and wait for the sailing season ( 619- 30 ) . There are two seasons for sailing , Hesiod declares , though he confesses he has slight acquaintance with navigation ( 649 ) . The one occurs in the late summer , fifty days after the ...
... winter and wait for the sailing season ( 619- 30 ) . There are two seasons for sailing , Hesiod declares , though he confesses he has slight acquaintance with navigation ( 649 ) . The one occurs in the late summer , fifty days after the ...
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... winter episode ( 504-558 ) , the passage on which the legend of the Certamen was based ( 654-662 ) , and the rather unrelated supplement at the close ( 695-828 ) . A brief dis- cussion of these and a few minor passages is here attempted ...
... winter episode ( 504-558 ) , the passage on which the legend of the Certamen was based ( 654-662 ) , and the rather unrelated supplement at the close ( 695-828 ) . A brief dis- cussion of these and a few minor passages is here attempted ...
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