Simon Hornblower argues for a relationship between Thucydides and
Pindar not so far acknowledged in modern scholarship. He argues that
ancient critics were right to detect stylistic similarities between
these two great exponents of the `severe style' in prose and verse. In
Part One he explores the background of epinikian poetry and athletics,
the values shared by the two authors, and religion and colonization
myths, and presents a geographically organized survey of Pindar's
Mediterranean world, exploiting onomastic evidence. Part Two includes
an analysis of Thucydides' account of the Olympic games of 420 BC;
discussions of the four components of Thucydides' history in their
relation to Pindar; statements of method, excursuses, speeches, and
narrative, especially the Sicilian books; and a stylistic-literary
comparison of Thucydides and Pindar.
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Historical Narrative and the World of Epinikian Poetry
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ISBN
9780191530357
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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