The Homeric Hymns is a collection of thirty-three ancient Greek hymns celebrating individual gods. The hymns employ the same epic meter—dactylic hexameter—as the Iliad and Odyssey, use many similar formulas and are couched in the same dialect. _x000D_ Contents: _x000D_ To Dionysus_x000D_ To Demeter_x000D_ To Apollo_x000D_ To Hermes_x000D_ To Aphrodite_x000D_ To Aphrodite_x000D_ To Dionysus_x000D_ To Ares_x000D_ To Artemis_x000D_ To Aphrodite_x000D_ To Athena_x000D_ To Hera_x000D_ To Demeter_x000D_ To the Mother of the Gods_x000D_ To Heracles With the Heart of a Lion_x000D_ To Asclepius_x000D_ To the Dioscuri_x000D_ To Hermes_x000D_ To Pan_x000D_ To Hephaestus_x000D_ To Apollo_x000D_ To Poseidon_x000D_ To Zeus_x000D_ To Hestia_x000D_ To the Muses and Apollo_x000D_ To Dionysus_x000D_ To Artemis_x000D_ To Athena _x000D_ To Hestia_x000D_ To Gaia, Mother of All_x000D_ To Helios_x000D_ To Selene_x000D_ To the Dioscuri