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Hymns of Orpheus
Translated by, and with Commentary by Thomas Taylor |
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A Dissertation on the
Life and Theology of Orpheus - by Thomas Taylor To Musaeus [I] Prothyraea (Diana) [II] Night [III] Heaven [IV] Fire [V] Protogonus [VI] The Stars [VII] The Sun [VIII] The Moon (Selene or Mene) [IX] Nature [X] Pan [XI] Hercules (Heracles) [XII] Saturn [XIII] Rhea [XIV] Jupiter [XV] Juno [XVI] Neptune [XVII] Pluto [XVIII] Thundering Jove [XIX] Jove, as the author of lightning [XX] The Clouds [XXI] The Sea, or Tethys [XXII] Nereus [XXIII] Nereids [XXIV] Proteus [XXV] The Earth [XXVI] The Mother of the Gods (Rhea) [XXVII] Mercury [XXVIII] Proserpine [XXIX] Bacchus [XXX] Curetes [XXXI] Pallas [XXXII] Victory [XXXIII] Apollo [XXXIV] Latona [XXXV] Diana [XXXVI] The Titans [XXXVII] The Curetes [XXXVIII] Corybas [XXXIX] Ceres [XL] The Ceralian Mother [XLI] Mises [XLII] The Seasons [XLIII] Semele [XLIV] Dionysius Bassareus Triennalis [XLV] Liknitus Bacchus [XLVI] Bacchus Pericionius [XLVII] Sabasius [XLVIII] Ippa [XLIX] Lysius Lenaeus [L] The Nymphs [LI] Trietericus [LII] Amphietus Bacchus [LIII] Silenus, Satyrus, and the Priestesses of Bacchus [LIV] Venus [LV] Adonis [LVI] The Terrestrial Hermes [LVII] Cupid, or Love [LVIII] The Fates [LIX] The Graces [LX] Nemesis [LXI] Justice [LXII] Equity [LXIII] Law [LXIV] Mars [LXV] Vulcan [LXVI] Esculapius [LXVII] Health [LXVIII] The Furies [LXIX] The Furies [LXX] Melinoe [LXXI] Fortune [LXXII] The Daemon, or Genius [LXXIII] Leucothea [LXXIV] Palaemon [LXXV] The Muses [LXXVI] Mnemosyne [LXXVII] Aurora [LXXVIII] Themis [LXXIX] The North Wind [LXXX] The West Wind [LXXXI] The South Wind [LXXXII] Ocean [LXXXIII] Vesta [LXXXIV] Sleep [LXXXV] The Divinity of Dreams [LXXXVI] Death |
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