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The Extant Odes of Pindar: Translated with Introduction and Short Notes by Ernest Myers

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In "The Extant Odes of Pindar," readers are invited into the intricate world of ancient Greek lyric poetry, exemplified in Pindar's rich thematic explorations of athletic victory, mythological legends, and moral philosophy. Renowned for his complex metrical structures and elevated diction, Pindar utilizes a sophisticated style that marries fervent emotion with grand cultural narratives. The odes, originally composed for the victors of the Pythian, Nemean, and Olympic Games, reflect both the individual triumphs and the broader societal values of Classical Greece, making this collection a vital artifact in understanding the interplay of personal glory and communal identity within the literary canon of antiquity. Pindar, often regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets of ancient Greece, thrived during a time of great political and cultural transformation in the 5th century BCE. His noble lineage and extensive travels allowed him to engage with a diverse array of Greek city-states, influencing his perspectives on competition, honor, and the human experience. This background not only enriched his poetic voice but also positioned him as a cultural ambassador, where his odes served both as celebratory tributes and moral reflections for his audience. For scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature alike, "The Extant Odes of Pindar" is an essential text that transcends its historical context to resonate with contemporary themes of achievement and legacy. This collection invites readers to experience the beauty and depth of Pindar's work, ultimately providing a profound understanding of the inherent human desire for recognition and the stories that shape our identities.

© 2019 Good Press (eBook ): 4057664186393

Traductores : Ernest Myers

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eBook : 20 de noviembre de 2019

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