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- Herm (sculpture) - Wikipedia
A herma (Ancient Greek: ἑρμῆς, plural ἑρμαῖ hermai), [1] commonly herm in English, is a sculpture with a head and perhaps a torso above a plain, usually squared lower section, on which male genitals may also be carved at the appropriate height
- Herm | Mythology, Worship Symbolism | Britannica
herm, in Greek religion, sacred object of stone connected with the cult of Hermes, the fertility god According to some scholars, Hermes’ name may be derived from the word herma (Greek: “stone,” or “rock,” such as a boundary or landmark)
- HERM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HERM is a statue in the form of a square stone pillar surmounted by a bust or head especially of Hermes
- Herm - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
Discover the term 'Herm,' its historical significance, etymology, and how it has been used throughout history Learn about its various forms, cultural importance, and references in literature
- What Is A Herm? - Talking Greece - YouTube
What Is A Herm? In this informative video, we will take you on a journey through the fascinating world of herms, unique sculptures that have played a significant role in ancient Greek culture
- Bronze herm - Archaic - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The herm is a type of monument that takes its name from Hermes, the messenger god, who was also the protector of travelers, communities and houses, entrances and exits, as well as flocks
- herm | Art History Glossary - Stephens College
From Greek: ἑρμῆς In ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, a statue with a head, and sometimes a torso, above a squared pedestal, with male genitals often sculpted on the pedestal at the appropriate height Web resources here and here Attributed to the workshop of Boëthos of Kalchedon Herm of Dionysos Bronze and calcitic stone Hellenistic
- HERM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Herm definition: a monument consisting of a four-sided shaft tapering inward from top to bottom and bearing a head or bust; those of Hermes usually had an erect penis, which passersby stroked for luck
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