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Pindar - Wikipedia Pindar ( ˈpɪndər ; Ancient Greek: Πίνδαρος Pindaros [píndaros]; 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
Pindar | Ancient Greek Poet Lyricist | Britannica Pindar was the greatest lyric poet of ancient Greece and the master of epinicia, choral odes celebrating victories achieved in the Pythian, Olympic, Isthmian, and Nemean games
Pindar - World History Encyclopedia Pindar (c 518 to 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 - Greek Poet, Odes, Lyric Poetry | Britannica Pindar - Greek Poet, Odes, Lyric Poetry: The figure of the poet assumed a new role in the 6th and 5th centuries bc under the influence of the city-based economy, which was encouraged by colonial expansion and by the possibilities of trade opened up with the circulation of money
The Internet Classics Archive | Works by Pindar Works by Pindar Isthmian Odes Translated by T K Hubbard From the Perseus Project Nemean Odes Translated by T K Hubbard From the Perseus Project Olympian Odes Translated by T K Hubbard From the Perseus Project Pythian Odes Translated by T K Hubbard From the Perseus Project
Pindar | The Poetry Foundation 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
Pindar - Ancient Greece - Classical Literature 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
And the Winner Is . . . Pindar! - Poetry Foundation Perhaps the most-praised poet (besides Homer) in Greek antiquity, and one of the earliest poets for whom many complete poems survive, Pindar (5th century BCE) celebrated in his best-known work the victors in ancient Greek athletic festivals
Pindar - Encyclopedia. com Ancient biographies of Pindar, in which he is described as theophilés (loved by the Gods), highlight certain "prodigious" episodes of his life