Second Delphic Hymn to Apollo
The Delphic Hymns are the largest part of the few samples of ancient Greek music. These are two hymns dedicated to the god Apollo, which are engraved in marble at the Treasure of the Athenians. Possible date is 138 or 128 BC. and published in a book in the year 1893-94.

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