Pindar - Wikipedia
WEBPindar (/ ˈ p ɪ n d ər /; Greek: Πίνδαρος Pindaros; Latin: Pindarus; c. 518 BC – c. 438 BC) was an Ancient Greek lyric poet from Thebes. Of the canonical nine lyric poets of ancient Greece, his work is the best preserved.
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Pindar | Ancient Greek Poet & Lyricist | Britannica
WEBPindar (born probably 518 bc, Cynoscephalae, Boeotia, Greece—died after 446, probably c. 438, Argos) was the greatest lyric poet of ancient Greece and the master of epinicia, choral odes celebrating victories achieved in the …
Pindar - World History Encyclopedia
WEBJan 6, 2021 · Pindar (c. 518 - c. 448/7 BCE) was an ancient Greek lyric poet, probably the greatest of his time. His works have been divided into 17 books of different types...
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Pindar | Poetry Foundation
WEBPindar. 522 BCE–443 BCE. Born to an aristocratic family near Thebes in or about 522 BCE, Pindar is considered by some scholars to be the greatest of the classical Greek poets. He is one of the few ancient poets represented by a substantial body of work, although only 45 of his odes of victory survive in their complete and original form, and ...
Pindar - Greek Poet, Odes, Lyric Poetry | Britannica
WEBPindar cannot, indeed, speak across the centuries with the directness of Homeric epic poetry or Sophoclean tragedy, but he does create, with disciplined mastery of a sophisticated and complex art form, a choral lyric of unsurpassed splendour and …
Pindar - Ancient Greece - Classical Literature
WEBJan 11, 2022 · Pindar was one of the most famous ancient Greek lyric poets, and perhaps the best known of the canonical nine lyric poets of ancient Greece.
Basil L. Gildersleeve, Pindar: The Olympian and Pythian Odes
WEBPindar is not always in the altitudes, though he loves “the lone bosom of the cold ether,” and the fruits that grow on the topmost branches of the tree of virtue, nearest the sun, and the lofty paths along which the victors of Olympia walk.
Basil L. Gildersleeve, Pindar: The Olympian and Pythian Odes
WEBPindar was twenty years old when he composed the tenth Pythian in honor of Hippokleas of Thessaly. This poem, as. Pindar's earliest poem. the firstling of Pindar's genius, has a special interest; but it requires determined criticism to find in it abundant evidence of the crudeness of youth.