023 - Dialogue XXII Pan urges his claims to be the son of Hermes who is unwilling to admit his paternity copertina

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

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

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Step into the whimsical world of the gods with The Dialogues of the Gods, a collection of 26 delightful miniature dialogues that take a humorous jab at the traditional Homeric portrayal of Greek deities. Written in Attic Greek by the witty Syrian author Lucian of Samosata nearly 1900 years ago, these dialogues remain as fresh and entertaining as ever. Join an engaging cast that brings these timeless tales to life, featuring characters like Zeus, Poseidon, and Hermes, portrayed by an enthusiastic ensemble. Editor Campbell Schelp adds his touch to this captivating experience, summarized by Foon.
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