PINDAR

pĭnˈdər, 518?–c.438 b.c., Greek poet, generally regarded as the greatest Greek lyric poet. A Boeotian of noble birth, he lived principally at Thebes. He traveled widely, staying for some time at Athens and in Sicily at the court of Hiero I at Syracuse and also at Acragas (modern Agrigento). His chief medium was the choral lyric, and he set the standard for the triumphal ode or epinicion. Of his complete works 45 odes survive; these make one of the greatest collections of poems by a single author in Greek. His fragments are exceptionally numerous and some of them widely famous. The epinicia celebrate victories in athletic games: there are 14 Olympian odes, 12 Pythian odes, 11 Nemean odes, and 8 Isthmian odes. Each was written to be sung in a procession for the victor, usually on his return to his home city. The outstanding feature of each ode is its narrative myth, which is always connected with the winner. The myth makes appropriate the elevated moral tone and religious flavor characteristic of Pindar's poems. His style loses a great deal in translation. It has a high-flown diction and an intricate word order, dependent partly upon the complexity of his metrical requirements. Pindar wrote on commissions, but he was quite independent of any meretriciousness, because of his lofty conception of the poet's vocation.

The term Pindaric ode refers to a verse form used primarily in England in the 17th and 18th cent. The form, based on a somewhat faulty understanding of the metrical pattern used by Pindar, originated with Abraham Cowley in his Pindarique Odes (1656) and was later used by John Dryden, among others. It is characterized by irregularity in the rhyme scheme, length of the stanzas, and number of stresses in a line.

See his works (tr. by L. R. Farnell, 1930–32); his odes (tr. by R. Lattimore, 1976); studies by F. T. Nisetich (1980) and K. Crotty (1982).

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...s figures. Nicholas Sudor comments on Pindar's remarkable ability as a poet to place...of things before his readers. Citing Pindar's description of Aetna in Pythian 1...Renaissance critics to find fault with Pindar's style. Basing his observations on...
...Valley of China . . . where the odes of Pindar have something of a parallel in the Odes...Confucius." The comments of a geographer on Pindar are ingenious, such as his explanation...in Pindars day. It is not certain that Pindar was a thorough student of Pythagoras and...
...M.R., Autobiograpincat Fiction in Pindar, HSPIz 84, 1980, 29-49 (= Flrsl...168). LEFKOWi,tz, Nl.R., The Pindar Scholia, .-IlI t06. 1985, 269-282...LR., Iar.st-Ierszm Fictia .s: Pindar.s Pnetio I , Oxford 1991. 1,F,I...
...Altgriechische Lyrik. Bakchylides und Pindar auf Grund von Uebersetzungen in zeitgemasser...vols. London 1823 . HOLSCHER, U. ED. Pindar, Siegeslieder. Deutsche Ubertragungen...Frankfurt 1962 . LATTIMORE, R. The Odes of Pindar Chicago 1947 . R. A. Swanson, CJ 57...
...editions thereafter. In the case of Pindar, relatively little has followed the...not attributed although hints of both Pindar and Bacchylides); P. Oxy. 2622 fr. I (ed. pr. 1967, may be Pindar); P. Oxy. 2623 frs. zia zz (ed...
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"Peter Pindar," Joseph Banks, and the Case against...colleagues. In 1788, the satirist "Peter Pindar" (John Wolcot) published the most substantive...a satirical union of Gillray and Peter Pindar" (313), but no other source corroborates...
...once remarked that she never understood Pindar until she read the Rigveda. Herewith...comparison further afield? Let us turn to Pindar. Nemean 9 honors Khromios of Aitna...independence of the choral lyric tradition of Pindar and Stesichorus from the epic tradition...
...In its origin, the ode is linked to those most public of public events, the civic drama and festivals of ancient Greece. Pindar (522-442 B.C.), who is generally credited with devising the form, wrote his odes to celebrate athletic victories...
...little more. In translating two odes of Pindar and in imitating Pindars style and manner...his aim being not so much to render what Pindar spoke, but his "way and manner of speaking...of this blandly apolitical account of Pindar, as we should also be of the apolitical...
...poet. Often it was attributed to one Pindar of Thebes and presented as a translation; sometimes it was claimed that this Pindar had composed it for his sons education...Fausto began to lecture on Hesiod and Pindar in Venice in November 1524, the Giunta...
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Goobers, groundnuts and pindar peas by William I. Lengeman III Peanuts have long been a boon and a bane to Africans. Groundnut stew is a centuries-old culinary...
Losing His Religion. by Gerald P. Pindar , Richard G. Rento I want to make three points about Belief...reawaken their faith that at present is only a memory. Gerald P. Pindar Florence, New Jersey Approaching my fiftieth anniversary as a...
...of Music in London, made by one Robert Pindar, and dated by him 1765, some seventy...manuscript. As well as Come ye Sons of Arts, Pindar included three other Odes by Purcell in...of the analysis were quite dramatic: Pindar had replaced an entire opening Symphony...
...Triumph, and had a Tory Captain, John Pindar. Jones allowed the Ariel to be pursued...enemy. In a brisk ten minutes, Capt. Pindar was asking quarter. While the Ariel hove to, celebrating her easy victory, Pindar upped his sails on her conquerors weatherbow...
...as we can see from the description of defeated competitors by the poet Pindar: "In back streets out of their enemies way, they cower; disaster has bitten them." Pindar addressed fourteen of his odes to Olympic victors. Despite the adulation...
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...Charge for Capita Chief; Capita Chief Paul Pindar Says He Will Stick with the Companys Core Market in the UK. Byline: Karl West PAUL Pindar is an optimistic sort of guy. He doesnt...you would expect of a FTSE 100 boss, Pindar is razor sharp. But he is alsopleasant...
...Capita; POSITIVE: Chief Executive Paul Pindar Believes Capita, Which Does Outsourcing...million this year and chief executive Paul Pindar said: We remain very positive about future...winner since it was founded in 1987. Pindar has been with the business since inception...
...said:Put Money in Iceland; Controversial: Capita Chief Paul Pindar, Left, and His Predecessor Rod Aldridge, Who Had to Quit...Aldridge had little option but to resign in March 2006. Paul Pindar, the new man at the helm, has lost the contract to run Londons...
...was lent the sum two years ago by Andrew Pindar so she could buy a pounds 1.1m catamaran. Mr Pindar, one of Mumbles- born Edwards business...and head of Scarborough-based print firm Pindar, secured the loan on Burnt Hill House in...
...Stephen Hallmark CHIEF executive Paul Pindar is looking ahead to creating more jobs after a surge in profits. Mr Pindar is head of Capita, which employs 700...are carried out in Coventry. And Mr Pindar, the firms chief executive, said Capitas...
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PINDAR pin d r, 518? c.438 b.c., Greek...complexity of his metrical requirements. Pindar wrote on commissions, but he was quite...understanding of the metrical pattern used by Pindar, originated with Abraham Cowley in his...
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...events and celebrations. The Greek odes of Pindar, which were modeled on the choral odes...successfully by Ronsard. Ronsard imitated Pindar in odes on public events and Horace in...Nativity" (1629) shows the influence of Pindar, as do the poems written for public occasions...
...hymn" and added the epode to the Greek strophe and antistrophe, thenceforth much used (e.g., by the tragedians and by Pindar and Ibycus). Fragments of his verse have survived. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...Sappho , and Anacreon was also musical in nature. In the 6th cent. b.c., choral music was used in the drama, for which Pindar developed the classical ode . The main instruments at this time were the aulos, a type of oboe associated with the cult of...
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