单词 | Hephaistos |
例句 | Think of gold infused on silver by a craftsman, whose fine art Hephaistos taught him, or Athena: one whose work moves to delight: just so she lavished beauty over Odysseus’ head and shoulders. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z Think of gold infused on silver by a craftsman, whose fine art Hephaistos taught him, or Athena: one whose work moves to delight: just so she lavished beauty over Odysseus’ head and shoulders. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z The Earth-shaker for answer urged again: “Hephaistos, let us grant he goes, and leaves the fine unpaid; I swear, then, I shall pay it.” The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z A golden amphora your mother gave for this—Hephaistos’ work, a gift from Dionysos. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z He may be a 5th century Athenian sculptor, Pheidias, or even the God Hephaistos, whose leg was injured when he was tossed off Mount Olympus as a baby. With ‘Power and Pathos,’ National Gallery enters its own bronze age 2015-12-17T05:00:00Z This blade is not made of brass, but with iron difficult to work, tempered in flame and water, so that Hephaistos himself could not forge one more keenly pointed or finely edged. One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances One of Cleopatra's Nights?Clarimonde?Arria Marcella?The Mummy's Foot?Omphale: a Rococo Story?King Candaules 2012-04-08T02:00:23.693Z The quotation is from Homer's description of Hephaistos making the shield for Achilles, Il. The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire 2012-03-11T03:00:13.983Z "By Hephaistos' handicraft beneath the bronze-wrought axe from the crown of her father's head Athene leapt to light, and cried aloud an exceeding cry, and heaven trembled at her coming, and earth, the mother." Myth, Ritual And Religion, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:19.110Z The description of the shield of Achilles is as follows: Hephaistos, “the lame god,” “threw bronze that weareth not, into the fire; and tin, and precious gold and silver.” Needlework As Art One god, you may say, Hephaistos, is definitely a craftsman. Five Stages of Greek Religion As for Ptah, his name means "he who forms," and the Greeks called him by the name of their own Hephaistos, the artificer. History of Religion A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems "Subscriber," Moline, Illinois.—Hephaistos is the correct Greek spelling of Vulcan's name, but Hephæstos is the accepted English spelling of the word. Harper's Young People, January 27, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly There sat Hephaistos, the lord of fire, and Hestia, who guards the hearth. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life But Zeus being wearied with his labours, and angered by the craft of Hephaistos, it was less pure than the first. The Dop Doctor We can also discern their various spheres: to Hestia belongs the Earth, to Poseidon water, to Hera air, to Hephaistos fire. Five Stages of Greek Religion Indian Hephaistos or Vulcan.723.Panchajan was a demon who lived in the sea in the form of a conch shell. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Hephaistos, the son of Zeus, was commissioned to make a female form of great beauty, whom the gods adorned with every possible gift. Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries of Antiquity So they vowed a vow that they would no more bear the tyranny of Zeus; and Hephaistos forged strong chains at their bidding to cast around him when sleep lay heavy on his eyelids. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life But as he stooped, Hephaistos, jealous of the divine gift about to be conferred upon the mortal race, sent from his forges smoke and vapour, which obscured the vision of the Almighty Workman. The Dop Doctor Then his clean limbs his weeping squires bedight In all the mail Hephaistos served his might Withal, of breastplate shining like the sun Upon flood-water, three-topped helm whereon Gleamed the gold basilisk, and goodly greaves. Helen Redeemed and Other Poems In this tragedy Power and Force and the god Hephaistos nail the hat on Mr. Quaritch's head, like the Titan on the summit of overhanging rocks. The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting The designs on the shield of Achilles are, together, a complete picture of Homer's microcosm; Homer surely never thought inglorious or ignoble what the immortal art of Hephaistos condescended to imitate. Short Studies on Great Subjects So, in the armor which Hephaistos had wrought at the prayer of Thetis, he mounted his chariot, and bade his horses bring him back safe from the battle-field. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life All this relates to the Cusean priests of Vulcan or Hephaistos, and to the priesthood established in his temple: which priesthood was kept up by succession, and never became extinct. A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) If Homer halted it is rash to assume that Hephaistos did. Lore of Proserpine Vulcan, the god of fire, who was afterwards associated with the Greek Hephaistos and became the patron of metal-working, was at this time merely the god of destructive and not of constructive fire. The Religion of Numa And Other Essays on the Religion of Ancient Rome Hephaistos, the god of fire, is figured with a hammer and in the form of a lame and ugly blacksmith. History Of Ancient Civilization Then Thetis sought no more to turn him from his purpose, but she went to the house of Hephaistos to get armor for her child in place of that which Hector had taken from Patroclus. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life The Trojans were affrighted when they saw Achilles himself in the fight, blazing in the armour that Hephaistos had made for him. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Hephaistos the Fire King made him, in his forge in Ætna beneath the earth, and called him Talus, and gave him to Minos for a servant, to guard the coast of Crete. Myths That Every Child Should Know A Selection Of The Classic Myths Of All Times For Young People O land of Lemnos and the all-powerful fire, created by Hephaistos in the great volcano, must I submit to this? Philoktetes And these they burnt on cleft wood stript of leaves, and spitted the vitals and held them over Hephaistos' flame. The Iliad Hephaistos is, in the same work, mentioned as the artificer of beautiful rings and hair-pins. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life And Thetis besought Hephaistos to make new armour for her son that he might go into the battle.' The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy After him there came to the throne the priest of Hephaistos, whose name was Sethos. An Account of Egypt And all the immortals, sitting around the table of golden cedar-slabs, make merry when the clumsy Hephaistos, playing the part of Hebe, stumbles over a root and upsets the plate of cakes into the fire. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness But Thetis of the silver feet came unto the house of Hephaistos, imperishable, starlike, far seen among the dwellings of Immortals, a house of bronze, wrought by the crook-footed god himself. The Iliad Starcad's loathing for a smith recalls the mockery with which the Homeric gods treat Hephaistos. The Danish History, Books I-IX Then Hephaistos threw into the fires bronze and tin and silver and gold. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy With regard then to the rearing of the children they related so much as I have said: and I heard also other things at Memphis when I had speech with the priests of Hephaistos. An Account of Egypt He is Wayland, the smith, a skilful worker in metals and a wonderful architect, like the classic fire-god Hephaistos or Vulcan; and, like Hephaistos, he is lame from the effects of his fall from heaven. Myths and myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology Then he went through the front of the fight harnessed in flashing bronze, crying a shrill cry, like unto Hephaistos' flame unquenchable. The Iliad Then she like a falcon sprang down from snowy Olympus, bearing from Hephaistos the glittering arms. The Iliad That house shone above all the houses on Olympus because Hephaistos himself had made it of shining bronze. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy Then secondly he established in the city the temple of Hephaistos a great work and most worthy of mention. An Account of Egypt And the eels and fishes beneath the eddies were afflicted, which through the fair streams tumbled this way and that, in anguish at the blast of crafty Hephaistos. The Iliad Hephaistos, hath there verily been any of all goddesses in Olympus that hath endured so many grievous sorrows at heart as are the woes that Kronian Zeus hath laid upon me above all others? The Iliad He had no mind to flow, but refrained him, for the breath of cunning Hephaistos violently afflicted him. The Iliad And the bellows, twenty in all, blew on the crucibles, sending deft blasts on every side, now to aid his labour and now anon howsoever Hephaistos willed and the work went on. The Iliad How Achilles grieved for Patroklos, and how Thetis asked for him new armour of Hephaistos; and of the making of the armour. The Iliad And they came to the house of Zeus who gathereth the clouds, and sat them down in the polished colonnades which Hephaistos in the cunning of his heart had wrought for father Zeus. The Iliad The Trojans hold my arms; and my dear mother bade me forbear to array me until I behold her with my eyes returned, for she promised to bring fair armour from Hephaistos. The Iliad And laughter unquenchable arose amid the blessed gods to see Hephaistos bustling through the palace. The Iliad Then stood up lord Agamemnon bearing his sceptre, that Hephaistos had wrought curiously. The Iliad Thus wroth against the men of Troy he put on the gift of the god, which Hephaistos wrought him by his art. The Iliad Hephaistos, there is no god can match with thee, nor will I fight thee thus ablaze with fire. The Iliad And she set forth to her bower, that her dear son Hephaistos had fashioned, and therein had made fast strong doors on the pillars, with a secret bolt, that no other god might open. The Iliad |
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