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

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A collected translation of the surviving choral odes by the ancient Greek lyric poet, rendered into English with an introductory essay and explanatory notes. The poems celebrate athletic victors, their families and cities, intertwine mythic narratives with moral reflections, and display elevated diction, allusive imagery, and complex metrical rhythms. The translator's introduction discusses linguistic difficulty, historical and cultural background, reading strategies, and surviving biographical traditions about the poet, while the notes clarify mythological references, local history, and textual obscurities to help modern readers access the poems' structure and themes.

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Pindar

Pindar was an ancient Greek poet from Thebes, renowned for his odes celebrating athletic victories and other significant events. He lived during the 5th century BCE and is considered one of the greatest lyric poets of antiquity. His works, characterized by their complex structure and rich imagery, often reflect themes of glory, fate, and the divine. Pindar's odes were composed for various occasions, including the Olympic Games, and his unique style has influenced generations of poets. One of his notable works is "The Extant Odes of Pindar," which showcases his mastery of the lyric form and continues to be studied for its artistic and cultural significance.

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