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Pindarus

    Cette auteure explore des états psychologiques profonds et la complexité des relations humaines. Sa prose se caractérise par une perspicacité aiguë de la psyché humaine et un langage lyrique. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des récits qui invitent à la réflexion et laissent une impression durable. Son œuvre célèbre l'empathie tout en offrant une lentille critique sur les normes sociétales.

    Pindarus
    Odes of Pindar, Tr., With Notes and Illustr., by G. West, R.B. Greene and H.J. Pye. to Which Is Prefixed a Dissertation On the Olympic Games, by the F
    Pindar. Tr. by the Rev. C. A. Wheelwright ... and Anacreon. Tr. by Thomas Bourne.
    The Odes
    Odes for Victorious Athletes
    Pindar
    Pindar: Victory Odes
    • A presentation by Professor Willcock of seven of Pindar's extant poems celebrating the victories of athletes.

      Pindar: Victory Odes
    • Pindar

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(87)Évaluer

      This text contains, in two volumes, a new edition and translation of the four books of victory odes, along with surviving fragments of Pindar's other poems. This is Volume Two.

      Pindar
    • Odes for Victorious Athletes

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(6)Évaluer

      The translations capture the vibrant energy and enthusiasm present in the original performances, bringing a fresh and dynamic perspective to the text. This revitalization allows readers to experience the works as they were meant to be felt, highlighting the emotional depth and cultural significance of the pieces.

      Odes for Victorious Athletes
    • The Odes

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,7(136)Évaluer

      One of the most celebrated poets of the classical world, Pindar wrote odes for athletes that provide a unique perspective on the social and political life of ancient Greece. Commissioned by successful contestants at the Olympic games and other Panhellenic contests, these odes were performed in the victors' hometowns and conferred enduring recognition on their achievements.

      The Odes
    • This stunning book offers a faithful translation of the odes of Pindar, a Greek poet of the fifth century BC. Known for their intricate and elaborate style, Pindar's odes celebrate victories in athletic contests and offer insight into ancient Greek culture and society. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in classical literature and history.

      The Odes of Pindar: Literally Translated Into English Prose
    • Odes of Pindar: Odes of Pindar

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Odes of Pindar is a beautiful collection of the renowned poet's work, translated by Gilbert West. These odes are considered some of the greatest works of classical poetry, and this edition is sure to delight and inspire readers with its stunning imagery and powerful messages.

      Odes of Pindar: Odes of Pindar
    • Pindar, Tr. by C.a. Wheelwright

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The book is recognized for its cultural significance and is considered an essential part of civilization's knowledge base. It has been meticulously reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. This attention to detail highlights its historical importance and connection to major libraries worldwide.

      Pindar, Tr. by C.a. Wheelwright
    • The Odes Of Pindar (1875)

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Celebrating athletic achievement and heroism, this collection features ancient Greek odes by Pindar, translated by notable scholars. Divided into four books, each set honors victors of major athletic events: Olympic, Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian. The poems showcase Pindar's complex structure and rich use of mythology, reflecting the cultural significance of sports in ancient Greece. This 1875 edition aims to preserve and promote this influential work, recognized as a cornerstone of Greek literature, despite potential imperfections from its antiquarian nature.

      The Odes Of Pindar (1875)