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He⋅si⋅od

[hee-see-uhd, hes-ee-]
–noun
fl. 8th century b.c., Greek poet.

He⋅si⋅od⋅ic [hee-see-od-ik, hes-ee-] , adjective
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He·si·od   (hē'sē-əd, hěs'ē-)   
Greek poet. The major epics ascribed to him are Works and Days, a valuable account of ancient rural life, and Theogony, a description of the gods and the beginning of the world.
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Hesiod project
The name server of the Athena project.
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(1997-10-27)

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