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Prayer to Hermes, Zeus, Maia

Hermes · Zeus · Maia
Hermes, draw near, and to my prayer incline, messenger of Zeus, and Maia's son divine; prefect of contests, ruler of mankind, with heart almighty, and a prudent mind. Celestial messenger of various skill, whose powerful arts could watchful Argos kill. With winged feet 'tis thine through air to course, O friend of man, and prophet of discourse; great life-supporter, to rejoice is thine in arts gymnastic, and in fraud divine. With power endued all language to explain, of care the loosener, and the source of gain. Whose hand contains of blameless peace the rod, Korykion, blessed, profitable God. Of various speech, whose aid in works we find, and in necessities to mortal kind. Dire weapon of the tongue, which men revere, be present, Hermes, and thy suppliant hear; assist my works, conclude my life with peace, give graceful speech, and memory's increase.
Fons · Source
AuthorAnonymous (Orphic corpus)
WorkOrphic Hymns
Section28 (to Hermes)
PeriodHellenistic to Roman imperial (3rd c. BC – 2nd c. AD)
OccasionOrphic hymn to Hermes with fumigation of frankincense — invocation as patron of contests, language, gain and graceful speech
Classificatio · Taxonomy
Culturegreek
Formhymn
DeitiesHermes, Zeus, Maia
Functionsinvocation · petition
Spherecivic · personal