Status
Available
Collection
Publication
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2008), Paperback, 294 pages
Description
The Phillupic Hymns is a collection of poetry, prose, and translations devoted to the gods and goddesses of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and ancient Celtic Gaul and Britain. Its themes are diverse, from theology to narrative to ritual rubric; sex to syncretism to star-lore; prayers to praise-hymns to holy-days; divinity to death to...dogs!
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LibraryThing member HermeticDog
What truly makes a poet is one's ability to bring forth imagery and, above all else, emotions with words. Phillipus does this and more, by utilizing his knowledge of ancient poetry styles coupled with his talent for words. His poetry runs the full gamut from humor to drama and many others
Not only do you get great poetry throughout this book, you also get some never-before-seen translations of ancient text, as well as some in-depth historical and mythological background. Your brain gets entertained, inspired and fed all in one amazing book.
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in-between, using many different styles. If you want devotional hymns, prayerful contemplation, or oratory presentation, this book satisfies all those and more. Phillipus has a take on syncretic polytheism that is built on much knowledge, authority and divine inspiration. Not only do you get great poetry throughout this book, you also get some never-before-seen translations of ancient text, as well as some in-depth historical and mythological background. Your brain gets entertained, inspired and fed all in one amazing book.
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Physical description
294 p.; 8.39 x 0.63 inches
ISBN
1440408181 / 9781440408182
Other editions
The Phillupic Hymns by P. Sufenas Virius Lupus (Paperback)