The Catalogue of Women (Greek: γυναικών κατάλογος, gynaikōn katalogos) is an
Ancient Greek poem. Ancient writers sometimes attributed it to
Hesiod, although the poem contains a few references to events and things after Hesiod's time that could suggest that they were later added or that the epic is of a completely different author. Since Hesiod is known to us only as the author of the
Works and Days and the
Theogony, which may not have the same date or author, the distinction here is unclear. Since the dating of the poem is one of the most problematic issues surrounding it, the poem's author remains anonymous.
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