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Homeric Hymns - Illustrated Edition - Ancient Greek Hymns Celebrating Individual Gods - cover

Homeric Hymns - Illustrated Edition - Ancient Greek Hymns Celebrating Individual Gods

Homer Homer

Translator Andrew Lang

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

The "Homeric Hymns" is a collection of ancient Greek poems traditionally attributed to Homer, serving as both an invocation to the gods and a showcase of rich literary tradition. Comprising around thirty-three hymns, this text spans a variety of themes, including creation, worship, and the mythological genealogy of deities, all characterized by a distinct epic style intertwined with lyrical beauty. The work is steeped in the oral tradition, reflecting the intricate interplay of meter and mythic narrative, making it a vital artifact in understanding ancient Greek religion and cultural consciousness. Homer, credited as the monumental figure behind foundational works such as the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey," is a pivotal yet enigmatic personality in the Western literary canon. His works, believed to have been composed in the 8th century BCE, were birthed from a society rich in mythology and valor, which profoundly influenced his portrayal of the divine. The "Homeric Hymns" are thought to have been penned during a time when oral recitation was paramount, which informed the stylistic nuances and thematic complexities of the hymns. Readers are encouraged to delve into the "Homeric Hymns" not only for their intrinsic poetic merit but also for the insight they provide into the ancient worldview. This collection is an indispensable gateway into the world of Greek mythology and early religious expression, appealing to those interested in literature and the historical foundations of spirituality.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 101 pages.

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