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Introduction
Adam Rappold
1. Homeric Hymn to Apollo (HH 3)
Adam Rappold and Shakeel Ahmed
2. Proem: Lines 1-22
3. Apollo's power over the islands of the Aegean: 23-44
4. Leto's journey to Delos (44-90)
5. The Birth of Apollo (91-146)
6. Hymn to Delos (147-164)
7. Apollo's Eternal-return to Olympus (164-205)
8. Apollo's journeys in Northern Greece (206-245)
9. Apollo and Telphousa 246-280
10. Establishing the Oracle at Crissa/Delphi (281-299)
11. Apollo's Great Deeds: the Delphic Serpent and Typhaon (299-354)
12. Apollo's Vengeance: 355-388 (Pythian Serpent and Telphousa)
13. The First Priests of Apollo/ Travels in the Peloponnese: (389-448)
14. Apollo reveals himself to the Cretan Sailors (449-485)
15. The first priests of Apollo (486-546)
16. Homeric Hymn to Hermes Frontpiece
17. Proem and Maia (1-19)
18. First device (Invention of the the Kithara): 20-64
19. Second Device (Sandals and the theft of Apollo's cattle) 65-96
20. The Third Device (Fire and Sacrifice): 97-141
21. The first challenge (Hermes vs. Maia): 142-183
22. Apollo's Investigation:184-227
23. The second challenge (Hermes confronts Apollo): 228-380
24. The Second Challenge: Apollo's Response (281-321)
25. The third challenge (Apollo v. Hermes in Olympian Court): 322-396
26. Reconciliation: Hermes returns the cattle and reveals the lyre (397-433)
27. Reconciliation: Negotiation (434-)
28. Reconciliation: Ode to the Lyre and the Exchange (-503)
29. Reconciliation (Hermes is integrated into Olympus): 504-528
30. Hermes' prophecy, honours, and proem revisited: 529-580
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