Hesiod
He si od |ˈhesēəd ˈhɛsiəd | ( c. 700 bc ), Greek poet. One of the earliest known Greek poets, he wrote the Theogony, an epic poem on the genealogies of the gods.
Hesiod |ˈhiːsɪəd | ( c. 700 bc ), Greek poet. One of the earliest known Greek poets, he wrote the Theogony, a hexametric poem on the genealogies of the gods, and Works and Days, which gave moral and practical advice and was the chief model for later ancient didactic poetry.
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He si od /híːsiəd, hé -/名詞 ヘシオドス 〘紀元前8世紀ごろのギリシャの叙事詩人 〙.