Melampodia

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Melampodia is a lost ancient Greek epic poem attributed to Hesiod, believed to have recounted the myths and prophetic exploits of the seer Melampus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hesiodic poem
didactic epic
lost ancient Greek epic poem
attribution Hesiod
attributionType ancient tradition
author Hesiod
culture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
focus seer traditions in Greek myth
genre epic poetry
hasCharacter Melampus
knownFrom later ancient quotations
scholia and summaries
language Ancient Greek
literaryForm narrative epic
literaryTradition Greek epic tradition
mainCharacter Melampus
meter dactylic hexameter
mythologicalContext Greek mythology
namedAfter Melampus
period Archaic Greek literature
relatedWork Catalogue of Women
Hesiod's Theogony
surface form: Theogony

Hesiod's Works and Days
surface form: Works and Days
scholarlyCategory Hesiodic fragments
status lost work
subject genealogies of seers
myths of Melampus
oracular traditions
prophetic exploits of Melampus
survival fragments and testimonia only
theme divination
heroic legend
mythological history
prophecy
workStatus incomplete textual transmission

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Works of Hesiod hasPart Melampodia