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** and Theogony
** Perseus Classics Collection: Greek and Roman Materials: Text: Hesiod ( Greek texts and English translations for Works and Days, Theogony, and Shield of Heracles with additional notes and cross links.

** and ascribed
** Mahābhārata, ascribed to Vyasa ( Hindu mythology )
** Ramayana, ascribed to Valmiki ( Hindu mythology )
** Iliad, ascribed to Homer ( Greek mythology )
** Odyssey, ascribed to Homer ( Greek mythology )
** Works and Days, ascribed to Hesiod ( Greek mythology )
** Catalogue of Women, ascribed to Hesiod ( Greek mythology )
** Shield of Heracles, ascribed to Hesiod ( Greek mythology )
** Thomas of Erfurt ( mistakenly ascribed to Duns Scotus ) – De Modis Significandi printed ( written in early 14th century )
** Amazonia once ascribed to Homer ( perhaps a different version of or another name for Aethiopis )

** and Hesiod
** Aristophanes of Byzantium, Greek scholar, critic and grammarian, particularly renowned for his work in Homeric scholarship, but also for work on other classical authors such as Pindar and Hesiod.
** Thomas Cooke, translator of Hesiod ( died 1756 )

** and Greek
** Friedrich Blass, Teubner edition of the Greek text ( 1908 ) online
** Antipas of Pergamum ( Greek Orthodox Church )
** Agios, a shortend form of the Greek word for Saint.
** Optionally: abbreviation of soldiers ' religion ( KAT for Roman Catholics, GR-KAT for Greek Catholics, PRAW for Orthodox, MOJ for Jewish, AUG for Lutherans, ANG for Anglicans and MAH for Muslims )
** Aemilianus ( Greek Church )
** Metamorphoses by Ovid ( Greek and Roman mythology )
** Argonautica by Gaius Valerius Flaccus ( Roman poet, Greek mythology )
** Thebaid and Achilleid by Statius ( Roman poet, Greek mythology )
** Digenis Akritas ( Greek ); about a hero of the Byzantine Empire
** The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel by Nikos Kazantzakis ( Greek verse, composed 1924-1938 )
** Principal Doctrines-the original Greek, two English translations, and a parallel mode
** Thermidor ( or Fervidor ) ( from Greek thermon, " summer heat "), starting 19 or 20 July
** Mycenaean Greek, ( 16th to 11th centuries BC )
** Ancient Greek, ( c. 1000 – 330 BC )
** Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek, ( c. 330 BC – 330 AD )
** Medieval Greek or Byzantine Greek, ( 330 – 1453 AD )
** Modern Greek, ( from 1453 AD )

** and mythology
** " Christian mythology ".
** Epic of Gilgamesh ( Mesopotamian mythology )
** Atrahasis ( Mesopotamian mythology )
** Enuma Elish ( Babylonian mythology )
** Aeneid by Virgil ( Roman mythology )
** Kalevala by Elias Lönnrot ( 1849 Finnish mythology )
** Kalevipoeg by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald ( 1853 Estonian mythology )
** Galatea, a sea-nymph in Ovid's story of Acis and Galatea ( mythology )
** Galatea, name given in the 18th century to the animated statue sculpted by Pygmalion ( mythology )
** Norse mythology
** Slavic mythology
** Joseph Campbell, American author on mythology ( d. 1987 )
** Maya mythology, the myths and legends of the Maya civilization
** Mbombo of Bakuba mythology, who vomited out the world upon feeling a stomach ache

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