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Pindar's Paeans

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The paean, or sacred hymn to Apollo, had a central place in the song-dance culture of classical Greece. The most celebrated examples of the genre in antiquity were Pindar's paeans, which became known to scholars in this century thanks to the discovery of papyrus fragments, some published as recently as 1989. Long overdue, this book offers the first comprehensive re-evaluation of the poems. It includes a text and translation of all the paeans of Pindar, newly classified, with a supplement comprising fragments from poems of uncertain genres. Dr Rutherford accompanies each fragment with an interpretation dealing with issues of religion, performance, and genre. A two-part comprehensive introduction looks at general aspects of the genre, including early history, functions, performance, form, eidographic determinacy, use in Greek tragedy, and paeanic ambiguity - as well as offering an overview of the Pindaric paeans and their Hellenistic edition.

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ISBN: 9780198143819
Publication date: 8th February 2001
Author: Ian Reader in Greek and Head of Department, Reader in Greek and Head of Department, University of Reading Rutherford
Publisher: Clarendon Press an imprint of Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 564 pages
Genres: Poetry by individual poets