Intonation of the "Orphic Hymn to Pan", as translated by Thomas Taylor in 1792, with edits for performance by D℞ Wilke.
The Taylor Translation of "The Orphic Hymns" is available as part of "Liber Hermetica: A Collection of Hermetic Texts" on lulu in both free ebook and hardcover editions
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Recorded on location in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. "Mercury and Two Allegorical Figures" was carved by limestone sculptor Henry Saunders between 1896 and 1897. The sculpture was formerly located atop Indiana National Bank Building at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and South Pennsylvania from 1897-1970. The INB building was designed by August C. Bohlen, and was razed in 1970.
The sculpture features the figure of the Roman god Mercury, who often represents Commerce, with winged helmet and sandals crouched behind two seated female figures. The figure to his proper right has a cogwheel beneath her proper right hand. The figure to his proper left has what appears to be a windlass at her proper left. Both seated figures are barefoot and wear draped gowns. This public art, listed in the Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, is located at 1 (one) Indiana Square, Indianapolis, IN, 46204.
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