Notes on the Orphic Hymns

Classical Quarterly 18 (02):288- (1968)
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Each of the Orphic Hymns is headed in the manuscripts by the name of the deity to which it is addressed, and in most cases a specification of the kind of incense to be used: thus 2 Only the first hymn lacks a heading. It is preceded in the manuscripts by a poem in which Orpheus addresses Musaeus and teaches him a prayer to a multitude of gods

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An Unnoticed ms of Orphic Hymns 76–7.R. Janko - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (02):518-.
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