Homeric Hymn to Asclepius (h.Hom.)

Hymn to Asclepius, The Homeric Hymns, translated by Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White (1874-1924), from the Loeb edition of 1914, now in the public domain, with thanks to www.theoi.com for making the text available on line. This text mentions one ancient place.
CTS URN: urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0013.tlg016; Wikidata ID: Q87752258; Trismegistos: authorwork/11445     [Open Greek text in new tab]

§ 1  I begin to sing of Asclepius, son of Apollo and healer of sicknesses. In the Dotian plain fair Coronis, daughter of King Phlegyas, bare him, a great joy to men, a soother of cruel pangs. And so hail to you, lord: in my song I make my prayer to thee!

Event Date: -1000 GR
END
Event Date: -1000

Quick Search

Go to Paragraph

    ×