The Place of the Pandora Myth in the Poems of Hesiod: Theogony 570 612 and Works and Days 54-104
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i21.2083Keywords:
Hesiod, Theogony;, Works and Days, PandoraAbstract
This work aims to show a possible inversion of the consequences of the creation of Pandora in the poems Theogony and Works and Days attributed to Hesiod, starting from the internal coherence of each of the poems. Thus, this article seeks to show that the consequences present in the Theogony would fit more fully into Works and Days, and those mentioned in this poem would be well placed in the Theogony.






