

#2039
Mentioned in 19 episodes
Theogony
Book • 1953
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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as a source providing explanations for natural phenomena prevalent during Thales' time.


Stephen West

1,261 snips
Episode #001 ... Presocratic Philosophy - Ionian
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as a foundational Greek myth and a wellspring of European poetry.


Tom Holland

674 snips
602. Greek Myths: Zeus, King of the Gods (Part 1)
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as a source where Hesiod had written about terrible monsters, including the Sphinx.


Tom Holland

308 snips
603. Greek Myths: The Riddle of the Sphinx (Part 2)
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as a poem about the origins and natures of the gods.


Peter Adamson

295 snips
HoP 001 - Everything is Full of Gods - Thales
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when discussing the canonical account of the origins of the gods.


Tom Holland

261 snips
604. Greek Myths: Sex, Drugs & Tragedy (Part 3)
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, referencing line 154 when discussing Uranus and Gaia's monstrous sons.

Jack Logan

40 snips
Attestations of a Pre-Earth Existence
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Deacon Harrison Garlick

Dr. Frank Grabowski

Thomas Lackey

26 snips
A Discussion on Hesiod's Theogony
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, referencing line 154, to describe Uranus and Gaia's rebellious sons as monsters.

Jack Logan

24 snips
Seven Sages "Perfect in Lofty Wisdom"
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when talking about Zeus's previous lovers, referring to a passage in Hesiod's Theogony.


Natalie Haynes

18 snips
Hera
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when contrasting Homer’s depiction of the gods.

Mitchell Rocklin

The Iliad II: An Epic for the Ages
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when discussing the origins of Hecate and her early portrayal as a beneficent goddess.

Breej Burke

Hecate Part 1 (Classic Chthonia Remastered 2)
Mentioned as the poem the episode will focus on, exploring Greek paganism.

Hesiod: Theogony and Works and Days
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when discussing Greek cosmogonies.

Shelby Bundy

Eps. 11: Myths of Creation-Something from Nothing
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as describing the genealogy, or birth of the Greek gods.


L.D. Deutsch

Technomythology
Mentioned in the podcast conclusion as a work discussed in previous episodes.

How to Read the Bible like St. Thomas Aquinas and Dante
Mentioned as the most systematic account of the mythological tradition.

Pre-Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Mentioned in the context of systematic thought that was epic, narrative, drama, and song.

Review: The New Polytheism (Miller) by David Miller and James Hillman
Mentioned in passing in relation to the myth included in Plato's Statesman dialogue.

#266 - Statesman by Plato
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as the first to mention Medea by name.


Natalie Haynes

Medea: Maligned Sorceress or Heartless Murderer?
Mentioned by the podcast hosts while discussing the Theogony.

Aeschylus' Oresteia: Libation Bearers Explained Part Two



