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Tufts University.
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Epinicians".
Tufts University.
Retrieved January 31, 2021. Aeschylus. "Prometheus...
- by a
metrically identical antistrophe,
which may – in
Pindar and
other epinician poets – be
followed in turn by a
metrically dissimilar epode, creating...
- with a
thesis entitled "Pindar's Truth:
Unity and
Occasionality in the
Epinician Ode". In 1980, Most was
appointed Andrew W.
Mellon ****istant Professor...
- 76; Aischylus, fr. 158, 162; Herodotus, 7.8.1 & 7.11.4; Bacchylides,
Epinician Odes 8.31; Ai. 1292; Sophocles,
Antigone 824–5; Euripides, fr. 223.101-2...
- wave-girt
Delos you
greatly reign your own self".
Bacchylides in his
Epinician Odes,
called Apollo "lord of the Lycians'.
Pindar in his
Pythian Odes...
- to
write poems in
praise of the
Olympic victors. Such
victory songs or
epinicians, were p****ed on from
generation to
generation and many of them have lasted...
-
still represents a
fairly clear general timeline of Pindar's
career as an
epinician poet. The code M
denotes monostrophic odes (odes in
which all stanzas...
- who was also
called Toxeus, the son of
Althaea and Oeneus. Bacchylides,
Epinician Odes 125 ff Leda's and Hypermnestra's
mother might be
Leucippe as well...