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Greek poems to the gods : hymns from Homer to Proclus / translated by Barry B. Powell.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2021]
©2021
Description
xi, 274 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 21 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Hymns, Greek (Classical)
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Translations into English
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Gods, Greek
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Poetry
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Translations into English
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Epic poetry, Greek
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History and criticism
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Translator
Powell, Barry B.
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Contains
Callimachus.
Hymns.
English
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Proclus, approximately 410-485.
Hymns.
English
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Summary note
"The hymn-as poetry, as craft, as a tool for worship and for philosophy-was a vital art form throughout antiquity. Although the Homeric Hymns have long been popular, other equally important collections have not been readily accessible to generations of students eager to learn about ancient religion. Unlike their epic counterparts, the Iliad and the Odyssey, hymns are songs in praise of the gods, but just as the gods have a prominent role in epic, so too do humans and their earthly concerns play an important role in hymns. In reading them we gain valuable insight into life in the classical world. Alongside the early Homeric Hymns, of uncertain authorship, sit the carefully wrought paeans of the great Hellenistic poet and courtier, Callimachus; the mystical body of writings attributed to the legendary poet Orpheus, written down as Christianity began to take over the ancient world; and finally, the hymns of Proclus, the last great pagan philosopher of antiquity, from the fifth century AD, whose intellectual influence throughout the history of the west was profound. Greek Poems to the Gods thus brings together over a thousand years of the ancient Greek hymnic tradition in one volume. Acclaimed translator Barry B. Powell brings these fabulous texts to life in English, hewing closely to the poetic beauty of the original Greek. His superb introductions and notes give readers essential context for reading each hymn, making each work equally accessible to a beginner approaching them for the first time or an advanced student continuing to explore their secrets"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes
"Arranged...according to each individual deity. All the hymns of Callimachus and Proclus are included and 28 of the Homeric Hymns (out of 34) and 32 of the Orphic Hymns (out of 78), ...cited in rough chronological order: first the Homeric Hymns; then the Hymns of Callimachus; then the Orphic Hymns; then the Hymns of Proclus."--General introduction.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-256) and index.
Contents
General introduction
Zeus
Hera
Poseidon
Athena
Demeter and Persephone
Aphrodite
Hephaistos
Apollo and the muses
Artemis
Hermes
Dionysos
Ares
Hestia
Sun, moon, earth, and all the gods.
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Other title(s)
Homeric hymns. Selections. English
Orphic hymns. Selections. English
ISBN
9780520302877
0520302877 ((hardcover))
LCCN
2020029298
OCLC
1184122208
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