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Ποιητὴς, ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τρίποδι τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται, τότε οὐκ ἔμφρων ἐστίν → Whenever a poet is seated on the Muses' tripod, he is not in his senses

Plato, Laws, 719c
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|Transliteration C=Ermathini
|Transliteration C=Ermathini
|Beta Code=*(ermaqh/nh
|Beta Code=*(ermaqh/nh
|Definition=ἡ, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">terminal bust</b> (cf. Ἑρμῆς <span class="bibl">1.2</span>) <b class="b2">with head of Athena</b>, <span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.1.5</span>, <span class="bibl">1.4.3</span>; so of busts with heads of other divinities, of Eros, Ἑρμ-έρως, <span class="bibl">Plin.<span class="title">HN</span>36.33</span> (pl.); of Heracles, Ἑρμ-ηρακλῆς, <span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.10.3</span>, <span class="title">Milet.</span>1(7) No.305; of Pan, cf. <b class="b3">Ἑρμόπαν</b>. (<span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.4.3</span> appears to explain <span class="title">Hermathena</span> as a Janus-like bust of Hermes and Athena; this is perh. a pun, but cf. Ἑρμῆς <span class="bibl">1.2</span>.)</span>
|Definition=ἡ, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">terminal bust</b> (cf. Ἑρμῆς <span class="bibl">1.2</span>) <b class="b2">with head of Athena</b>, <span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.1.5</span>, <span class="bibl">1.4.3</span>; so of busts with heads of other divinities, of Eros, Ἑρμ-έρως, <span class="bibl">Plin.<span class="title">HN</span>36.33</span> (pl.); of Heracles, Ἑρμ-ηρακλῆς, <span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.10.3</span>, <span class="title">Milet.</span>1(7) No.305; of Pan, cf. [[Ἑρμόπαν]]. (<span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.4.3</span> appears to explain <span class="title">Hermathena</span> as a Janus-like bust of Hermes and Athena; this is perh. a pun, but cf. Ἑρμῆς <span class="bibl">1.2</span>.)</span>
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English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A terminal bust (cf. Ἑρμῆς 1.2) with head of Athena, Cic.Att.1.1.5, 1.4.3; so of busts with heads of other divinities, of Eros, Ἑρμ-έρως, Plin.HN36.33 (pl.); of Heracles, Ἑρμ-ηρακλῆς, Cic.Att.1.10.3, Milet.1(7) No.305; of Pan, cf. Ἑρμόπαν. (Cic.Att.1.4.3 appears to explain Hermathena as a Janus-like bust of Hermes and Athena; this is perh. a pun, but cf. Ἑρμῆς 1.2.)