books by Pindar
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Pindar
Caves of Northern Thailand
Pindar Sidisunthorn
River Books Press
, 2007
Brings together for the first time diverse aspects of caves in northern Thailand with chapters on geology, archaeology and much more.
Carmina Cum Fragmentis
Pindar
B. G. Teubner Gmbh
, 1997
Written primarily in Greek, 1987/1997 edition
The Odes (Penguin Classics L209)
Pindar
Penguin Classics
, 1982
Ian Myles Slater on: Bowra's Pindar, Not Lattimore's
I am here reviewing C. M. Bowra's translation of "The Odes of Pindar" for the Penguin Classics, not Richmond Lattimore's version from the University of Chicago Press, my review of which has been appearing under this heading as well. Fortunately, I rank Bowra's work as ...
The Complete Odes (Oxford World's Classics)
Pindar
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2008
The Greek poet Pindar (c. 518-428 BC) composed victory odes for winners in the ancient Games, including the Olympics. He celebrated the victories of athletes competing in foot races, horse races, boxing, wrestling, all-in fighting and the pentathlon, and his Odes are fascinating not only for their poetic qualities, but for what they tell us about ...
Pindar: Victory Odes: Olympians 2, 7 and 11; Nemean 4; Isthmians 3, 4 and 7 (Cambridge Greek and Latin ...
Pindar
Cambridge University Press
, 1995
The Greek lyric poet Pindar is renowned for his poems celebrating the victories of athletes in the great games of Greece at Olympia, Delphi (the Pythian Games), Corinth (the Isthmian Games) and Nemea. Pindar's victory odes have the reputation of being complex and allusive in their language and reference. In this much-needed commentary on seven of ...
Pindar, I, Olympian Odes. Pythian Odes (Loeb Classical Library)
Pindar
Loeb Classical Library
, 1997
Of the Greek lyric poets, Pindar (ca. 518-438 BCE ) was "by far the greatest for the magnificence of his inspiration" in Quintilian's view; Horace judged him "sure to win Apollo's laurels." The esteem of the ancients may help explain why a good portion of his work was carefully preserved. Most of the Greek lyric poets come down to us only in bits ...
Three Ecologies (Continuum Impacts)
Felix Guattari
Continuum International Publishing Group
, 2008
Extending the definition of ecology to encompass social relations and human subjectivity as well as environmental concerns, The Three Ecologies argues that the ecological crises that threaten our planet are the direct result of the expansion of a new form of capitalism and that a new ecosophical approach must be found which respects the ...
Odes, Pindar & Selected Fragments
Pindar,
G.S. Conway
, ...
Orion Publishing Group, Ltd.
, 1998
Ian Myles Slater on: Exemplary Translation and Edition
Pindar (about 518-438 BC) was regarded as THE outstanding poet of his time by the later Greeks, and their Roman admirers, and one of the latest of the nine greatest lyric poets. His time was the period of the Persian Wars. Of the other eight lyric greats, most, like ...
James Joyce (Life&Times)
Ian Pindar
Haus Publishing
, 2005
"Pindar has skillfully made the process of understanding the complex relationship between Joyce's life and work funagain.'"- The Times Literary Supplement This acclaimed biography, with an introduction by Terry Eagleton, tells the story of James Joyce rejecting his country and his religion, but going on to carefully recreate the Dublin of his ...
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