Lucian's Dialogues Vol.1

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Extended description - The Dialogues of the Gods are 26 miniature dialogues mocking the Homeric conception of the Greek gods written in Attic Greek by Syrian author Lucian of Samosata.

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Preface

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Dialogue I: Prometheus obtains his release from Zeus by a prophecy

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Dialogue II: Zeus threatens to put Eros in fetters

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Dialogue III: Zeus orders Hermes to slay Argus, and to conduct Io to Egypt

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Dialogue IV: Zeus instructs Ganymedes as to the nature of his duties in heaven

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Dialogue V: Hera upbraids Zeus with his love for Ganymedes

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Dialogue VI: Ixion makes love to Hera

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Dialogue VII: Hephæstus recounts to Apollo the actions of the infant prodigy, Hermes

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Dialogue VIII: Hephæstus assists at the parturition of Zeus and the birth of Athena

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Dialogue IX: Hermes refuses Poseidon admission to Zeus, and assigns as the reason the lying-in of the king of gods and men with Bacchus

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Dialogue X: Hermes conveys to Helios the order of Zeus

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Dialogue XI: Aphrodite charges Selene with her love for Endymion, and, at the same time, laments the tyranny of her son, Eros, over herself

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Dialogue XII: Aphrodite upbraids Eros for his mischievous conduct in the past, and cautions him for the future

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Dialogue XIII: Asklepius and Herakles quarrel on a question of precedence in heaven

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Dialogue XIV: Apollo recounts to hermes the manner of the death of Hyakinthus, and his grief for the same

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Dialogue XV: Hermes and Apollo envy the deformed Hephæstus the possession of his beautiful wives

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Dialogue XVI: Hera and Leto dispute about the merits of their respective children

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Dialogue XVII: Hermes narrates to Apollo the adultery of Ares and Aphrodite, and the revenge of Hephæstus

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Dialogue XVIII: Hera denounces, and Zeus defends, the character of Bacchus

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Dialogue XIX: Eros explains to his mother why he does not assail Athena, the Musæ, and Artemis

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Dialogue XX: The Judgment of Paris

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Dialogue XXI: Ares ridicules the threat of Zeus, and the chain let down from heaven

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Dialogue XXII: Pan urges his claims to be the son of Hermes, who is unwilling to admit his paternity

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Dialogue XXIII: Apollo remarks to Bacchus on the heterogeneousness of Aphrodite's children; while Bacchus exposes the character of Priapus

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Dialogue XXIV: Hermes complains to his mother of the multiplicity of his employments

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Dialogue XXV: Helios, accused by Zeus of rash conduct in giving up his chariot to his son, obtains a conditional pardon

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Dialogue XXVI: Apollo asks Hermes to point out to him, of the twin dioscuri which is Kastor and which Polydeukes; and takes the opportunity of criticising their divine pretensions

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Lucian's Dialogues Vol.1
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  • 1. Preface33:21
  • 2. Dialogue I: Prometheus obtains his release from Zeus by a prophecy03:13
  • 3. Dialogue II: Zeus threatens to put Eros in fetters03:13
  • 4. Dialogue III: Zeus orders Hermes to slay Argus, and to conduct Io to Egypt02:04
  • 5. Dialogue IV: Zeus instructs Ganymedes as to the nature of his duties in heaven07:07
  • 6. Dialogue V: Hera upbraids Zeus with his love for Ganymedes06:09
  • 7. Dialogue VI: Ixion makes love to Hera06:27
  • 8. Dialogue VII: Hephæstus recounts to Apollo the actions of the infant prodigy, Hermes04:12
  • 9. Dialogue VIII: Hephæstus assists at the parturition of Zeus and the birth of Athena03:38
  • 10. Dialogue IX: Hermes refuses Poseidon admission to Zeus, and assigns as the reason the lying-in of the king of gods and men with Bacchus03:53
  • 11. Dialogue X: Hermes conveys to Helios the order of Zeus03:43
  • 12. Dialogue XI: Aphrodite charges Selene with her love for Endymion, and, at the same time, laments the tyranny of her son, Eros, over herself02:47
  • 13. Dialogue XII: Aphrodite upbraids Eros for his mischievous conduct in the past, and cautions him for the future03:26
  • 14. Dialogue XIII: Asklepius and Herakles quarrel on a question of precedence in heaven03:40
  • 15. Dialogue XIV: Apollo recounts to hermes the manner of the death of Hyakinthus, and his grief for the same03:29
  • 16. Dialogue XV: Hermes and Apollo envy the deformed Hephæstus the possession of his beautiful wives04:20
  • 17. Dialogue XVI: Hera and Leto dispute about the merits of their respective children04:17
  • 18. Dialogue XVII: Hermes narrates to Apollo the adultery of Ares and Aphrodite, and the revenge of Hephæstus04:19
  • 19. Dialogue XVIII: Hera denounces, and Zeus defends, the character of Bacchus03:37
  • 20. Dialogue XIX: Eros explains to his mother why he does not assail Athena, the Musæ, and Artemis03:37
  • 21. Dialogue XX: The Judgment of Paris23:15
  • 22. Dialogue XXI: Ares ridicules the threat of Zeus, and the chain let down from heaven02:59
  • 23. Dialogue XXII: Pan urges his claims to be the son of Hermes, who is unwilling to admit his paternity06:15
  • 24. Dialogue XXIII: Apollo remarks to Bacchus on the heterogeneousness of Aphrodite's children; while Bacchus exposes the character of Priapus03:41
  • 25. Dialogue XXIV: Hermes complains to his mother of the multiplicity of his employments04:51
  • 26. Dialogue XXV: Helios, accused by Zeus of rash conduct in giving up his chariot to his son, obtains a conditional pardon04:17
  • 27. Dialogue XXVI: Apollo asks Hermes to point out to him, of the twin dioscuri which is Kastor and which Polydeukes; and takes the opportunity of criticising their divine pretensions03:32
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