This new translation of Pindar's songs for victorious athletes marries
philological rigour with poetic sensibility in order to represent the
beauty of his language for a modern audience as closely as possible.
Pindar's poetry is synonymous with difficulty for scholars and
students of classical studies. His syntax stretches the limits of
ancient Greek, while his allusions to mythology and other poetic texts
assume an audience that knows more than we now possibly can, given the
fragmentary nature of textual and material culture records for ancient
Greece. It includes an authoritative introduction, both to the poet
and his art and to ancient athletics, alongside brief orientations to
the historical context and mythological content of each victory song.
The inclusion of a glossary supplies additional mythological and
historical information necessary to understanding Pindar's poetry for
those coming to the works for the first time. His is the largest body
of textual remains that exists for ancient Greece between Homer
(conventionally dated to 750 BCE) and the Classical Period (480–323
BCE), and constitutes a rich resource for politics, history, religion,
and social practices.
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ISBN
9781350226418
Publisert
2024
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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