Works and Days
Works and Day is a Greek poem of 828 hexameter verses that was composed in the early seventh century B.C.E. by a man named Hesiod who had a special interest in matters pertaining to agriculture: when to plant what, how to manage labor resources, and above all how to achieve productive independence (autarky) and thus to avoid hunger.
January 24, 1997
publish date
Hardcover
physical format
100
pages
Publisher
University of California Press
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