Victory Odes

Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322623396
. PINDAR
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EAN : 9782322623396

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  • EAN13 : 9782322623396
  • Réf. éditeur : 408756
  • Editeur : Books On Demand
  • Date Parution : 5 juil. 2025
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 268
  • Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:19 mm
  • Poids : 393gr
  • Résumé : « Victory Odes » by Pindar stands as a monumental achievement in ancient Greek poetry, capturing the spirit of the Olympic games and the enduring quest for athletic victory. Composed in the fifth century BCE, these lyric poems celebrate the triumphs of athletes from across the Greek world, immortalizing their feats in verses that blend myth, history, and moral reflection. Each ode is crafted for a specific victor, weaving together praise, genealogy, and the values of honor and excellence that defined classical literature. Pindar's mastery of lyric poetry is evident in his intricate language, vivid imagery, and complex structure. The odes are not mere records of sporting events; they are profound meditations on the fleeting nature of glory, the role of the gods, and the importance of tradition. Through references to legendary heroes and divine intervention, Pindar elevates the achievements of mortals, linking their victories to the grand narratives of Greek mythology. The poet's voice, both personal and communal, resonates with a sense of celebration and reverence for the cultural ideals of his time. The collection offers readers a window into the world of ancient Greek festivals, where athletic contests were intertwined with religious rituals and civic pride. Pindar's odes reveal the social and spiritual dimensions of competition, emphasizing the pursuit of immortality through excellence and the lasting impact of individual achievement on collective memory. The poems'musicality and choral origins add another layer of richness, inviting modern readers to experience the power of performance and the beauty of the spoken word. « Victory Odes » remains essential reading for those interested in classical literature, Greek culture, and the universal themes of ambition, honor, and the search for meaning. Pindar's work continues to inspire, offering timeless insights into the human desire for recognition and the enduring legacy of athletic and poetic excellence.
  • Biographie : Pindar is celebrated as one of the greatest poets of ancient Greece, renowned for his mastery of lyric poetry and his profound influence on classical literature. Born in Thebes around 518 BCE, Pindar lived during a period of vibrant cultural and athletic activity, which shaped his poetic vision and themes. His « Victory Odes » composed to honor the winners of the Olympic games and other major festivals stand as enduring monuments to the ideals of athletic victory, honor, and tradition. Pindar's poetry is distinguished by its complexity, musicality, and depth of thought. He skillfully blended mythological allusion, moral reflection, and personal praise, creating works that transcended mere celebration to explore the nature of excellence and the relationship between mortals and the divine. His odes were performed by choruses, accompanied by music and dance, reflecting the communal and performative aspects of Greek culture. Throughout his career, Pindar was commissioned by powerful families and city states, earning widespread acclaim for his ability to immortalize individual achievements within the broader context of Greek mythology and history. His influence extended far beyond his lifetime, shaping the development of Western poetry and inspiring generations of writers and scholars. Pindar's commitment to the values of his age honor, piety, and the pursuit of greatness remains evident in every line of his work. Today, Pindar is recognized as a foundational figure in the tradition of ancient Greek poetry. His « Victory Odes » continue to be studied and admired for their artistic brilliance, cultural significance, and timeless exploration of human aspiration. Through his words, the spirit of the Olympic games and the glory of athletic achievement live on, offering readers a lasting connection to the world of classical antiquity.
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