Theogony

{{translations | original = Θεογονία | translated = Theogonia | author    = Hesiod | section   = | wikipedia = Theogony | commonscat = | wikidata  = | portal    = Greek language and literature | notes     = Θεογονία (The Theogony} is a poem by Hesiod (8th – 7th century BC) describing the origins and genealogies of the Greek gods, composed c. 730–700 BC. | categories = Works originally in Ancient Greek }}
 * The Georgicks of Hesiod, trans. by George Chapman (1618)
 * The Battle of the Gods and Titans, trans. by William Broome (1727)
 * The works of Hesiod, trans. by Thomas Cooke (1728)
 * Hesiod, trans. by John Penrose (1734/1735?) []
 * Hesiod, trans. by Charles Abraham Elton (1832)
 * The epics of Hesiod, trans. by F. A. Paley (1861)
 * Hesiod and Theognis, trans. by James Davies (1873)
 * The Theogony, trans. by Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White (1920)