The Orphic hymns

Weitere Verfasser: Athanassakis, Apostolos N.
Wolkow, Benjamin M.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013.
Umfang/Format: xxi, 255 pages ; 24 cm.
Schlagworte:
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Orpheus to Mousaios
  • To Hekate
  • To Prothyraia
  • To night
  • To sky
  • To ether
  • To Protogonos
  • To the stars
  • To the sun
  • To the moon
  • To Physis
  • To Pan
  • To Herakles
  • To Kronos
  • To Rhea
  • To Zeus
  • To Hera
  • To Poseidon
  • To Plouton
  • To Zeus the thunderbolt
  • To Astrapaios Zeus
  • To the clouds
  • To the sea
  • To Nereus
  • To the Nereids
  • To Proteus
  • To earth
  • To the mother of the gods
  • To Hermes
  • Hymn to Persephone
  • To Dionysos
  • Hymn to the kouretes
  • To Athene
  • To Nike
  • To Apollon
  • To Leto
  • To Artemis
  • To the titans
  • To the kouretes
  • To Korybas
  • To Eleusinian Demeter
  • To mother Antaia
  • To Mise
  • To the seasons
  • To Semele
  • Hymn to Dionysos Bassareus and triennial
  • To Liknites
  • To Perikionios
  • To Sabazios
  • To Hipta
  • To Lysios Lenaios
  • To the nymphs
  • To the god of triennial feasts
  • To the god of annual feasts
  • To Silenos Satyros and the Bacchae
  • To Aphrodite
  • To Adonis
  • To Chthonic Hermes
  • To Eros
  • To the fates
  • To the graces
  • Hymn to Nemesis
  • To Dike
  • To justice
  • Hymn to Nomos
  • To Ares
  • To Hephaistos
  • To Asklepios
  • To Hygeia
  • To the Erinyes
  • To the Eumenides
  • To Melinoe
  • To Tyche
  • To Daimon
  • To Leukothea
  • To Palaimon
  • To the muses
  • To Mnemosyne
  • To dawn
  • To Themis
  • To Boreas
  • To Zephyros
  • To Notos
  • To Okeanos
  • To Hestia
  • To sleep
  • To dream
  • To death.