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The figure of Hesiod, in the poetry attributed to him, proclaims his birthplace as Ascra in
Boeotia. There is no tangible evidence for a historical Hesiod, outside the poetry that
presents him in the first person. Hesiod, along with Homer, typifies the earliest attested
phases of Greek literature, although the poetry attributed to him can be explained as the
culmination of a lengthy earlier period of evolution in oral traditions.
The Theogony is a large-scale
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period (the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.), which they saw as producing models of beauty and therefore named the Classical Age. Archaic sculptors, for example, made free-standing figures who stood stiffly, staring straight ahead in imitation of Egyptian statuary. By the Classical Age, sculptors depicted their subjects in more varied and lively poses. During the Archaic Age the Greeks developed the most widespread and influential of their new political forms, the city-state, or polis .
period (the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.), which they saw as producing models of beauty and therefore named the Classical Age. Archaic sculptors, for example, made free-standing figures who stood stiffly, staring straight ahead in imitation of Egyptian statuary. By the Classical Age, sculptors depicted their subjects in more varied and lively poses. During the Archaic Age the Greeks developed the most widespread and influential of their new political forms, the city-state, or polis .