Pindar's strongly individual genius is apparent in all his extant compositions but, unlike Simonides and Stesichorus for example, he created no new lyrical genres. He was however innovative in his use of the genres he inherited – for example, in one of his victory odes (Olympian 3), he announces his invention of a new type of musical accompaniment, combining lyre, flute and human voice (though our knowledge of Greek music is too sketchy to allow us to understand th… WebPINDAR AND HORACE by Ν. T. Kennedy (University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg) The fame of Pindar as a lyric poet was well established among the Alexandrians, one of whom edited …
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WebHorace ever attempted the Pindaric style.2 But more often the debt to Pindar in greater or less degree is acknowledged. Of more recent writers Frank 3 has observed Pindaric elevation and imagery in Horace, and Campbell 4 devotes much space to the mutual relations of the two poets. A still more recent WebDec 31, 2015 · Horace’s poetic occasion in Ode 4.2 centers on the imitation of Pindar, beginning with Pindarum quisquis studet aemulari ‘whoever is eager to imitate [aemulārī] … fct mils
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WebFeb 8, 2010 · Horace's professed attitude toward Pindar and the appropriation of the poetic past. Horace's verbal debt to Pindar. Et insurgit aliquando: Horace's grand-style odes … WebNov 1, 2009 · In his introduction, Horace makes Pindar's First Isthmian, typical of Pindar's kind of praise, applicable to the occasion. As to the partly Romanized Greek heroes … WebSep 13, 2024 · Named after the Latin poet Horace, these odes also dealt with different subject matters than Pindar's. Horatian odes dwell on simple pleasures and find subjects in anything of interest. fct mental health