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in-[khété, Dios] éribromou | in-[khété, Dios] éribromou | ||
thugatrés euôlénoi, | thugatrés euôlénoi, | ||
molété, sunomaimon hina Foibon | molété, sunomaimon hina Foibon | ||
ôdaisi melpsêté khrusókoman, | ôdaisi melpsêté khrusókoman, | ||
hos ana dikocumba Parnassidos | hos ana dikocumba Parnassidos | ||
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Hafaistos aithei néon mêra taurôn, | Hafaistos aithei néon mêra taurôn, | ||
homou dé Araps atmos és Olumpon anakidnatai, | homou dé Araps atmos és Olumpon anakidnatai, | ||
ligu dé lotos brémôn aiolos | ligu dé lotos brémôn aiolos | ||
mélésin ôdan krékei, | mélésin ôdan krékei, | ||
khruséa d'haduthrous | khruséa d'haduthrous | ||
kitharis humnoisin anamelpétai. | kitharis humnoisin anamelpétai. | ||
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tondé pagon, am-[brot' a pseudé'hos] | tondé pagon, am-[brot' a pseudé'hos] | ||
pâsi thnatois profaineis [loghia,] | pâsi thnatois profaineis [loghia,] | ||
tripoda manteion hôs hei-[lés, | tripoda manteion hôs hei-[lés, | ||
ekhthros hou é]-frourei drakôn, | ekhthros hou é]-frourei drakôn, | ||
hoté té-[oisi bélésin é]-trêsas | hoté té-[oisi bélésin é]-trêsas | ||
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Je dirai comment tu conquis le trépied fatidique, | Je dirai comment tu conquis le trépied fatidique, | ||
gardé par le dragon, | gardé par le dragon, | ||
Quand de tes traits tu mis en fuite | Quand de tes traits tu mis en fuite | ||
l'affreux reptile aux replis monstrueux. | l'affreux reptile aux replis monstrueux. | ||
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''monte ver le cristal pur | ''monte ver le cristal pur | ||
''Des eaux de Castalie, | ''Des eaux de Castalie, | ||
O muses formez le choeur autour du dieu prophète. | O muses formez le choeur autour du dieu prophète.}} | ||
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The first of the two Delphic hymns, dated 127 bce and initially thought to be by an anonymous Athenian. The inscribed attribution is now read as "Athénaios Athenaíou". Comparison with drawings made during the excavation in 1893 show that some portions of the stone have been broken off and lost subsequently. Gabriel Fauré added harp accompaniment for the first published transcription, available at IMSLP.
View the Wikipedia article on Hymn to Apollo (Athenaeus).
- Hymn to Apollo (Athenaeus) at the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)
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Transcription & reconstruction by Th. Reinach (1914)
Greek text [Khairéth' Héli]-kôna bathudendron hai |
French translation O Muses de l'Hélicon aux bois profonds, |