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Ὅμηρος δὲ οὐ τοιοῦτος, ἀλλὰ τὸ προοίμιον ἐκ τῶν πραγμάτων λαβὼν εὐθέως τὰ {τε} τε del. Ruhl. κεφάλαια τῆς ποιήσεως περιγράφει. τὸ δὲ τῶν Ἔργων καὶ Ἡμερῶν Ἡσιόδου καὶ τῆς Θεογονίας πάσης ἔστι προτάξαι ποιήσεως· διὸ καὶ ὁ Κράτης αὐτὰ κατὰ λόγον ἠθέτει.
Homer is not of this kind, but taking his proem from the action he immediately delineates the gist of the poem. But one can set the proems of Hesiod’s Works and Days and Theogony in front of any poem, which is why Crates, too, athetized them, with good reason.
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