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herm Zeus Maia Hermes invention of cithara theft of Apollos cattle first meat sacrifice invention of Panpipes Hermes Epichthonios rhabdos Hermes epeiselelythei Hermes has passed ID: 543816

hestia hermes cronus zeus hermes hestia zeus cronus olympians gaea tasks man woman outdoor imposed demeter indoor protection procreation

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HERMES/HESTIASlide2

hermSlide3
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Zeus + Maia

 Hermes

invention of cithara

theft of Apollo’s cattle

first meat sacrifice

invention of Pan-pipesSlide9
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Hermes EpichthoniosSlide14

rhabdosSlide15
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Hermes

epeiselelythei

:

"Hermes has passed

through”

to

hermaion

:

"the thing of

Hermes”Slide20
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Pandora

Slaying of Argus

Embassy to Trojan Paris

aid to heroes (Perseus, Odysseus, Theseus…)Slide22

Hermes & PandoraSlide23

Trojan EmbassySlide24
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Hermes & ArgosSlide26

Hermes PsychopomposSlide27

Hermes ChthoniosSlide28
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Earth-Dweller

Messenger

Herald

Ambassador

Door-Watcher

Night-Watcher

Thief

Market

Contests

Giver of Joy

Shepherd

Three-Headed

Traveler

Intelligent

Cunning

Trickster

Charmer

Whisperer

Binder

Dream-Bringer

Guide

Conveyor

of SoulsSlide30

cattle and livestock

protection against theft

commerce

divination

chance and

luck

border-crossing

TricksterSlide31

HESTIASlide32
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1.

PRIMAL BEINGS

CHAOS

GAEA EROS

2.

TITANS

GAEA = OURANOS

3.

OLDER OLYMPIANS

RHEA = CRONUS

I

Hestia

Hera

Demeter

Hades

Poseidon

Zeus

CRONUS

|

Zeus

Hestia

4.

YOUNGER OLYMPIANS

5.

END OF PROCREATIONSlide36

1.

PRIMAL BEINGS

CHAOS

GAEA EROS

2.

TITANS

GAEA = OURANOS

3.

OLDER OLYMPIANS

RHEA = CRONUS

I

Hestia

Hera

Demeter

Hades

Poseidon

Zeus

CRONUS

|

Zeus

Hestia

4.

YOUNGER OLYMPIANS

5.

END OF PROCREATIONSlide37
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hearth fire

warmth

cooking (raw

 cooked)

stranger

guest

sacrificeSlide42

1.

PRIMAL BEINGS

CHAOS

GAEA EROS

2.

TITANS

GAEA = OURANOS

3.

OLDER OLYMPIANS

RHEA = CRONUS

I

Hestia

Hera

Demeter

Hades

Poseidon

Zeus

CRONUS

|

Zeus

Hestia

4.

YOUNGER OLYMPIANS

5.

END OF PROCREATIONSlide43

Amphidromia

pais

aph

HestiasSlide44

HERMES

HESTIA

outdoors

indoors

public

private

stranger

family

exogamy

endogamy

mobility

fixity

expenditure

preservation

male

femaleSlide45

And since both the indoor and the outdoor tasks demand labor and attention, God from the first adapted the woman's nature to the indoor and the man's to the outdoor tasks and cares. For he made the man's body and mind more capable of enduring cold and heat and journeys and campaigns; and therefore he imposed upon him the outdoor tasks. To the woman, since he has made her body less capable of such endurance...he assigned the indoor tasks. And knowing that he had created in the woman and imposed on her the nourishment of the infants, he

gave

her a larger portion of affection for newborn babies than to man. And since he imposed on the woman the protection of possessions also, knowing that for protection a fearful disposition is no disadvantage, he

gave

a larger share of fear to the woman than to the man; and knowing that he who deals with the outdoor tasks will have to be their defender against any wrong-doer, he

gave

the man a larger share of courage...

Xenophon

(430-355 BCE

),

Household ManagementSlide46

Divination

Hermes + Hestia