Dialogue XXII: Pan urges his claims to be the son of Hermes, who is unwilling to admit his paternity Lucian's Dialogues Volume 1: The Dialogues of the Gods by Lucian of Samosata (c. 125 - c. 180) 6 min Episodio 22 Listen "Dialogue XXII: Pan urges his claims to be the son of Hermes, who is unwilling to admit his paternity" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original More episodes of the podcast Lucian's Dialogues Volume 1: The Dialogues of the Gods by Lucian of Samosata (c. 125 - c. 180) Preface Dialogue I: Prometheus obtains his release from Zeus by a prophecy Dialogue II: Zeus threatens to put Eros in fetters Dialogue III: Zeus orders Hermes to slay Argus, and to conduct Io to Egypt Dialogue IV: Zeus instructs Ganymedes as to the nature of his duties in heaven Dialogue V: Hera upbraids Zeus with his love for Ganymedes Dialogue VI: Ixion makes love to Hera Dialogue VII: Hephæstus recounts to Apollo the actions of the infant prodigy, Hermes Dialogue VIII: Hephæstus assists at the parturition of Zeus and the birth of Athena Dialogue IX: Hermes refuses Poseidon admission to Zeus, and assigns as the reason the lying-in of the king of gods and men with Bacchus Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn