Pindari opera quae supersunt

Pindari opera quae supersunt

Pindari opera quae supersunt

Pindari opera quae supersunt

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Overview

One of the foremost scholars of his day, the German classicist August Böckh (1785–1867) was chosen by the Berlin Academy of Sciences as the first editor of the monumental Corpus inscriptionum graecarum. Before that he had published this groundbreaking edition of the extant works of the Greek poet Pindar (c.522–c.443 BCE) in two volumes, the second being split into two parts. This first volume, published in 1811, contains the only complete surviving works of Pindar, the victory odes (Epinikia), written to celebrate athletic successes at the Olympic and other games. In addition to the editor's Latin preface and critical notes, this volume also contains his important treatise on Pindarian metrics, De metris Pindari, in which he establishes a close connection between Greek music and verse, elucidating the Greeks' own statements about rhythm and providing a systematic basis for the study of Greek verse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108063586
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/31/2013
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
Pages: 842
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.65(d)
Language: Latin

Table of Contents

Praefatio editoris; Scholia.
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