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THE GREAT WORKS (fragments)
Fragment #1--Comm. on Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, v. 8: The verse, however (the slaying of Rhadamanthys), is in Hesiod in the "Great Works" and is as follows: 'If a man sow evil, he shall reap evil increase; if men do to him as he has done, it will be true justice.'
Fragment #2--Proclus on Hesiod, Works and Days, 126: Some believe that the Silver Race (is to be attributed to) the earth, declaring that in the "Great Works" Hesiod makes silver to be of the family of Earth.
THE IDAEAN DACTYLS (fragments)
Fragment #1--Pliny, Natural History vii. 56, 197: Hesiod says that those who are called the Idaean Dactyls taught the smelting and tempering of iron in Crete.
Fragment #2--Clement, Stromateis i. 16. 75: Celmis, again, and Damnameneus, the first of the Idaean Dactyls, discovered iron in Cyprus; but bronze smelting was discovered by Delas, another Idaean, though Hesiod calls him Scythes [1501].
[Footnote 1501: Or perhaps 'a Scythian'.]
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