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Daughter of Hermes
In a poem by the Greek poet
Pindar (5th-century BC), Angelia (
Ancient Greek : Ἀγγελία ('Message') is mentioned as a daughter of the Greek messenger-god
Hermes , where she is understood as "message" personified.
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References
Liddell, Henry George ,
Robert Scott .
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Clarendon Press Oxford, 1940.
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library .
Pindar , Odes , Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990.
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library .
Pindar , Olympian Odes. Pythian Odes . Edited and translated by William H. Race.
Loeb Classical Library No. 56. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Harvard University Press , 1997.
ISBN
978-0-674-99564-2 .
Online version at Harvard University Press .