The Hymns of Orpheus

The Hymns of Orpheus

by Thomas Taylor
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 09/01/2025

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"The Hymns of Orpheus" is a collection of hymns and verses attributed to the legendary Greek musician and poet Orpheus, translated and compiled by the 18th-century English philosopher and scholar Thomas Taylor. Orpheus was considered a master of music and poetry in ancient Greek mythology, and his works were revered as sacred texts.Taylor's translation of the hymns was part of a larger effort to revive interest in ancient Greek philosophy and religion in 18th-century England. Taylor believed that the hymns of Orpheus contained deep insights into the nature of the universe and the divine, and he saw them as a source of wisdom and inspiration.The hymns themselves are a mixture of praise and invocation, addressed to various gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon. They are characterized by their musicality and poetic beauty, as well as their mystical and esoteric themes. Many of the hymns deal with themes such as creation, the afterlife, and the mysteries of the universe.In addition to his translation of the hymns, Taylor also provided extensive commentary and analysis, drawing on his knowledge of ancient Greek philosophy and religion. He saw the hymns as a key to unlocking the deeper mysteries of the universe, and he believed that they held valuable insights into the nature of the divine.

ISBN:
9789358074420
9789358074420
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
09-01-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Zinc Read
Thomas Taylor

Thomas Taylor is an award-winning author-illustrator for children. He illustrated the cover for the very first Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and has since gone on to write and illustrate several picture books and young novels; most recently he illustrated Scarlett Hart: Monster Hunter, written by Marcus Sedgwick. He lives on the south coast of England.

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