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Hermes and the Mystery of his Staff

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The Caduceus and Hippocrates

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Asclepius

• Patron god of doctors, likeHippocrates

• Son of Apollo• Staff with snake• Killed for bringing people

back to life

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Hermes’ Staff vs. Asclepius’ Rod

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Zeus fights a Snakey Creature - Typhoeus

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Apollo fights a snakey creature - Python

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Apollo and the ‘Pythia’

• After defeating the Python at Delphi, he names his priestessthe Pythia

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Curve-ball: Gilgamesh• 1,800 BC – Epic of Gilgamesh written• a Sumerian King of Uruk• Ruled ~ 2,500 BC• Sought immortality. • Found a plant of immortality

but someone stole it….. guess who

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A serpentine slitherer

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The ‘Immortality’ of Serpents

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What does this have to do with Hermes’ staff?

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Greek: HermesRoman: Mercury

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His Name

• Hermes: a ‘herm’ is a boundary stone/marker.– Significance for travelers– Crossing borders

• Mercury: Latin mercari =‘to trade’– How are the Greek and

Roman god connected?

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Titles

• Argeiphontes: The Argus-Slayer• Dolios: Crafty/Tricky • Hodios: Highwayman• Oneiropompos: Dream-Conductor• Psychopompos / Psychogogos: Soul-Conductor

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Hermes in modern art

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Homeric Hymn to Hermes

• read the story. • in groups, discuss, and answer questions

about it.

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Homeric Hymn to Hermes• The lyre

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Homeric Hymn to Hermes

• How does the ‘hymn’ praise Hermes? • What do we learn about him that is admirable

or awesome?• He is the god of….

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Homeric Hymn to Hermes

• How does the ‘hymn’ praise Hermes? • What do we learn about him that is admirable

or awesome?• He is the god of trickery, thieves, exchange,

roads, crossroads, crossing boundaries, and, yes, he is the ‘messenger of the gods’.

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Hermes GenealogyZeus

Hermes

Autolycus

Anticleia

Odysseus

Telemachus

Maia

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The Greatest Boundary of All: Death

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Hermes the Psychopomp(os)

Death

Sleep

The Death of Sarpedon

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The Gift Exchange

• Once Zeus gets involved Hermes returns Apollo’s cattle.

• But he soothes his brother’s anger by playing sweet music on his lyre.

• Hermes then gives Apollo his lyre. Apollo is hereafter thought of as the god of music.

• What does Apollo give Hermes in return? ….

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