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1 II, 5 | V. OPINIONS OF HOMER AND HESIOD CONCERNING THE GODS.~So 2 II, 5 | water and of the seas. And Hesiod himself also declared the 3 II, 5 | how could they relate to Hesiod [what was happening], when 4 II, 6 | VI. HESIOD ON THE ORIGIN OF THE WORLD.~ 5 II, 8 | poets,--Homer, to wit, and Hesiod, being, as they say, inspired 6 II, 12 | And as for what the poet Hesiod says of Erebus being produced 7 II, 12 | which lords it over his [Hesiod's] gods and men, his dictum 8 II, 13 | THE WORLD.~Moreover, his [Hesiod's] human, and mean, and 9 III, 2 | to have deceived many; or Hesiod, the register of the theogony 10 III, 17| not the poets Homer and Hesiod and Orpheus profess that 11 III, 30| heartily celebrate Homer and Hesiod, and the rest of the poets,