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Theologies of the family in Homer and Hesiod
Barbara Graziosi
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Hesiod
100%
Homer
80%
Deity
38%
Religion
26%
Epic
17%
Plato
16%
Howard Barker
15%
Xenophanes
15%
Theogony
14%
Greek Religion
13%
Reception
13%
Mother Earth
13%
Ancient Religion
13%
Gaia
13%
Shame
13%
Polytheism
13%
Poet
12%
Homeric Epic
12%
Aphrodite
12%
Theological Debate
12%
Cheating
11%
Mistress
11%
Adultery
11%
Sacred Text
11%
Names
11%
Herodotus
11%
Personification
11%
Theft
11%
Basel
10%
Religious Authority
10%
Divinity
9%
Quotation
9%
Genealogy
8%
Expertise
8%
Portrayal
8%
Antiquity
7%
Rejection
7%
Thinkers
7%
Human Being
6%
Authority
5%
Nature
5%
Causes
5%
Reader
5%