Prayer to Hermes, Zeus, Maia
Hermes · Zeus · Maia
Mousa, sing of Hermes, the son of Zeus and Maia, lord of Kyllene and Arkadia rich in flocks, the luck-bringing, messenger of the gods whom Maia bare, the rich-tressed Nymphe, when she was joined in love with Zeus... Zeus commanded that glorious Hermes should be lord over all birds of omen and grim-eyed lions, and boars with gleaming tusks, and over dogs and all flocks that the wide earth nourishes, and over all sheep; also that he only should be the appointed messenger to Hades, who, though he takes no gift, shall give him no mean prize... He consorts with all mortals and immortals: a little he profits, but continually throughout the dark night he cozens the tribes of mortal men. And so, farewell, Son of Zeus and Maia; but I will remember you and another song also.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Homeric corpus)
WorkHomeric Hymns
Section4 (to Hermes), excerpts
Periodarchaic Greek (7th-4th c. BC)
Occasionexcerpts from the long Homeric Hymn to Hermes — opening invocation, Zeus's commission of Hermes over flocks and as messenger to Hades, and the closing salute
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesHermes, Zeus, Maia
Functionsinvocation · praise
Spherecivic