This idea seems to be of late origin, for in the Homeric poems no trace of it is found; and the appearance of the god, such as it is there described, is very different from that which we might expect in the god of the gymnastic art. But as his images were erected in so many ...
Homeric Hymn 4 to Hermes 490 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th to 4th B.C.) : "[Hermes trades with Apollon the godhead of music for the godhead of cattle :] ‘I will give you this lyre, glorious son of Zeus, while I for my part will graze down with wild-roving cattl...
Hermes is an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, and the second youngest of the Olympian gods (Dionysus being the youngest). Hermes is considered a god of transitions and boundaries. He is described as quick and cunning, moving freely between ...
A young boy confined to a wheelchair, dreams he can fly, like the Greek wing-footed god Hermes. Years later, he finally lives his dream of freedom, the only way he can. Read more:Plot summary Director Yannis Zafeiriou Writers Yorgos Kasfikis(co-writer)|Yannis Zafeiriou ...
Hermes Trismegistus may be associated with the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.[1] Greeks in the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt recognized the equivalence of Hermes and Thoth through the interpretatio graeca.[2] Consequently, the two gods were worshiped as one, in what had been the...
将“Hermes (Greek god)"翻译成中文 赫尔墨斯, 赫爾墨斯是“Hermes (Greek god)"到 中文 的最佳翻译。 译文示例:In the days of Jesus’ apostles, such gods as Hermes and Zeus were worshiped. ↔ 在耶稣的使徒的日子,赫耳墨斯和宙斯神受人崇拜。( ...
In the sculptures, vases, mosaics and paintings of Greek Art the god Hermes was often illustrated with images representing his symbols - his winged sandals and helmet, caduceus (a staff entwined by snakes), tortoise and hawk. The symbols of Hermes were: ...
Hermes Trismegistus (Greek for "Hermes the thrice-greatest" or Mercurius ter Maximus in Latin, is the syncretism of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian Thoth. In Hellenistic Egypt, the god Hermes was given as epithet the Greek name of Thoth. He has also been identified with Enoch. Other...
Make yourself grow to a greatness beyond measure, by a bound free yourself from the body; raise yourself above all time, become Eternity; then you will understand God.”12 One way in which Bruno strove to accomplish this end was by engraving on his consciousness the divine images, the ...
Hermes, Greek god, son ofZeusand the Pleiad Maia; often identified with the RomanMercuryand with Casmilus or Cadmilus, one of theCabeiri. His name is probablyderivedfromherma(seeherm), the Greek word for a heap of stones, such as was used in the country to indicate boundaries or as a...