Hesiodic tradition

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The Hesiodic tradition is the body of early Greek poetic and mythological material associated with Hesiod and his school, which systematizes the genealogy and narratives of the gods and primordial beings.

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Label Occurrences
Hesiodic tradition canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek poetic tradition
classical studies concept
literary tradition
mythological tradition
associatedWith Hesiod NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Homeric tradition
culturalContext Ancient Greece NERFINISHED
focusesOn Greek mythology
cosmogony
didactic poetry
genealogy of the gods
primordial beings
theogony
geographicOrigin Boeotia NERFINISHED
Greece NERFINISHED
hasPart Catalogue of Women NERFINISHED
Hesiodic fragments
Shield of Heracles NERFINISHED
Theogony NERFINISHED
Works and Days NERFINISHED
includesTheme ages of man
agricultural instruction
divine retribution
human labor
justice of Zeus
influenced Greek philosophy NERFINISHED
Greek religious thought
Hellenistic scholarship
Ovid NERFINISHED
Roman mythology NERFINISHED
Virgil NERFINISHED
later Greek poetry
language Ancient Greek
relatedTo Epic Cycle NERFINISHED
Orphic tradition NERFINISHED
sourceFor Greek cosmogonic myths
Greek theogonies
early Greek ethical ideas
studiedIn classics
comparative mythology
religious studies
systematizes cosmic succession myths
genealogies of Greek gods
narratives of primordial beings
timePeriod 8th century BCE
Archaic Greece NERFINISHED
transmittedBy oral tradition
written manuscripts

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Eurybia mythologicalTradition Hesiodic tradition
Pleiades and Hyades myth cycle attestedIn Hesiodic tradition
Ladon mentionedIn Hesiodic tradition