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==Wikipedia EN==
The "[[Melampodia]]" (Ancient Greek: [[Μελαμποδία]]) is a now fragmentary Greek epic poem that was attributed to [[Hesiod]] during antiquity. Its title is derived from the name of the great seer [[Melampus]] but must have included myths concerning other heroic seers, for it was at least three books long.
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Wikipedia EN

The "Melampodia" (Ancient Greek: Μελαμποδία) is a now fragmentary Greek epic poem that was attributed to Hesiod during antiquity. Its title is derived from the name of the great seer Melampus but must have included myths concerning other heroic seers, for it was at least three books long.

Greek Monolingual

Μελαμπόδεια, τὰ (Α)
βλ. Μελαμπόδειος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Μελαμπόδεια: или Μελαμποδία ἡ поэма о Меламподе (приписывавшаяся Гесиоду, до нас не дошедшая).