
Pindar - Wikipedia
Pindar (/ ˈ p ɪ n d ər /; Ancient 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 …
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Pindar | Ancient Greek Poet & Lyricist | Britannica
Pindar (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 …
Pindar - World History Encyclopedia
Jan 6, 2021 · 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...
Pindar - Greek Poet, Odes, Lyric Poetry | Britannica
Pindar 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 …
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.
Perseus Encyclopedia, Pachynum, Pindar - Perseus Digital Library
Pindar's life attracted considerable attention in ancient times, but recent scholarship has shown that much biographical material consists of questionable deductions from his poetry (on this, …
Olympic Ode 1 – Pindar – Ancient Greece - Ancient Literature
“Olympian Ode 1″ is one of the best known of the many victory poems of the ancient Greek lyric poet Pindar. It celebrates the victory of Hieron, the tyrant of Syracuse, in the prestigious single …
Pindar - New World Encyclopedia
Pindar (or Pindarus) (probably * 522 B.C.E. in Cynoscephalae; † 443 B.C.E. in Argos), was one of the canonical nine poets of ancient Greece who is considered, almost without dispute, to be …