Thucydides and Pindar :: historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry /
Thucydides was one of the greatest of the ancient Greek historians and Pindar one of the greatest Greek poets, specializing in celebratory odes for victors in the great games - above all at Olympia. Simon Hornblower puts these two towering figures side-by.
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Zusammenfassung: | Thucydides was one of the greatest of the ancient Greek historians and Pindar one of the greatest Greek poets, specializing in celebratory odes for victors in the great games - above all at Olympia. Simon Hornblower puts these two towering figures side-by. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (454 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-402) and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9780191530357 0191530352 |
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spelling | Hornblower, Simon. Thucydides and Pindar : historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry / Simon Hornblower. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006. 1 online resource (454 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-402) and indexes. Print version record. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- PART I: SHARED WORLDS -- 1 Introduction -- Plan of this book -- Greek athletics: the background -- The athletic, equestrian, and musical events at the festivals -- Epinikian (victory) odes -- The function of the epinikian ode: Pindar and modern anthropology -- Performance and audience -- Pindar and Thucydides: introductory -- Thucydides, Pindar and 'unitarianism' -- Dates -- The shared athletic milieu -- 2 Could Thucydides have known Pindar and did he? -- A personal meeting between Thucydides and Pindar? -- Did Thucydides know Pindar's poetry? -- 3 Content and Outlook -- Introductory remarks -- Hesychia -- Pindar and kingship theory -- Medicine, the politician as doctor -- Hope; justice and the stronger man; love of what is distant -- Patriotic death; ephemerality of life -- Intelligence and inborn excellence -- Ambition; stasis -- Political outlook -- 4 Religion, Myths, Women, Colonization -- Introduction -- The afterlife; immortality -- Personified abstractions -- Myths: women -- Colonial myths -- Dorieus of Sparta and the 'lost clod of earth' -- Myths as ways of rejecting or upstaging historical claims -- Kinship diplomacy -- Mixed colonial realities -- Myths of possession -- 5 People, Places, Prosopography, and Politics -- Introduction: prosopography, Pindar, and Bacchylides -- Individuals and places (A): the wide sweep (places other than Aigina, Sparta, Kyrene, Athens) -- Individuals and places (B): Aigina, Sparta, Kyrene, and Athens -- Provisional conclusions -- Politics and panhellenic sanctuaries -- PART II: THUCYDIDES PINDARICUS -- 6 Introduction to Part II -- Vocabulary and parallels -- Authors: why just Pindar? -- The plan of Part II -- 7 The Clearest Example of Thucydides Pindaricus: 5. 49-50.4, the Olympic Games of 420 BC -- Why does Thucydides treat this episode so fully? -- Lichas son of Arkesilas -- Analysis of Th. 5. 49-50.4 -- 8 Statements of Method; Causation -- Introduction -- Selectivity -- Moralizing -- Scruples and self doubt -- Causation -- Contingency; Dorieus of Sparta; 'derailing individuals' -- 9 'Antiquarian' Excursuses -- 10 Speeches -- Introduction -- Content of the speeches -- Dialogue -- Appendix: Direct speech in Pindar and Bacchylides -- 11 Narrative -- Introduction -- The end of book 5 as both closure and beginning -- Preparation (paraskeuē); ritual preliminaries; trumpets -- Agōn and ag#333nisma: struggle and prize -- The final sea-battle (7. 70-71); the Great Harbour as grandstand -- The responsion between the beginning and end of the expedition -- Nostos (homecoming), successful or humiliating -- The end of book 7 as false closure; book 8. 1 -- 12 Thucydides and Pindar: A Stylistic Comparison -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- General Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z. Thucydides was one of the greatest of the ancient Greek historians and Pindar one of the greatest Greek poets, specializing in celebratory odes for victors in the great games - above all at Olympia. Simon Hornblower puts these two towering figures side-by. Thucydides Literary style. Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79078194 Thucydides Knowledge Literature. Pindar Appreciation Greece. Pindar Influence. Pindar fast Thucydides fast History of the Peloponnesian War (Thucydides) fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) History To 1500. Laudatory poetry, Greek History and criticism. Olympic games (Ancient) Historiography. Narration (Rhetoric) History To 1500. Olympic games (Ancient) in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005000091 Odes, Greek History and criticism. Greek language Style. 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spellingShingle | Hornblower, Simon Thucydides and Pindar : historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry / Cover -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- PART I: SHARED WORLDS -- 1 Introduction -- Plan of this book -- Greek athletics: the background -- The athletic, equestrian, and musical events at the festivals -- Epinikian (victory) odes -- The function of the epinikian ode: Pindar and modern anthropology -- Performance and audience -- Pindar and Thucydides: introductory -- Thucydides, Pindar and 'unitarianism' -- Dates -- The shared athletic milieu -- 2 Could Thucydides have known Pindar and did he? -- A personal meeting between Thucydides and Pindar? -- Did Thucydides know Pindar's poetry? -- 3 Content and Outlook -- Introductory remarks -- Hesychia -- Pindar and kingship theory -- Medicine, the politician as doctor -- Hope; justice and the stronger man; love of what is distant -- Patriotic death; ephemerality of life -- Intelligence and inborn excellence -- Ambition; stasis -- Political outlook -- 4 Religion, Myths, Women, Colonization -- Introduction -- The afterlife; immortality -- Personified abstractions -- Myths: women -- Colonial myths -- Dorieus of Sparta and the 'lost clod of earth' -- Myths as ways of rejecting or upstaging historical claims -- Kinship diplomacy -- Mixed colonial realities -- Myths of possession -- 5 People, Places, Prosopography, and Politics -- Introduction: prosopography, Pindar, and Bacchylides -- Individuals and places (A): the wide sweep (places other than Aigina, Sparta, Kyrene, Athens) -- Individuals and places (B): Aigina, Sparta, Kyrene, and Athens -- Provisional conclusions -- Politics and panhellenic sanctuaries -- PART II: THUCYDIDES PINDARICUS -- 6 Introduction to Part II -- Vocabulary and parallels -- Authors: why just Pindar? -- The plan of Part II -- 7 The Clearest Example of Thucydides Pindaricus: 5. 49-50.4, the Olympic Games of 420 BC -- Why does Thucydides treat this episode so fully? -- Lichas son of Arkesilas -- Analysis of Th. 5. 49-50.4 -- 8 Statements of Method; Causation -- Introduction -- Selectivity -- Moralizing -- Scruples and self doubt -- Causation -- Contingency; Dorieus of Sparta; 'derailing individuals' -- 9 'Antiquarian' Excursuses -- 10 Speeches -- Introduction -- Content of the speeches -- Dialogue -- Appendix: Direct speech in Pindar and Bacchylides -- 11 Narrative -- Introduction -- The end of book 5 as both closure and beginning -- Preparation (paraskeuē); ritual preliminaries; trumpets -- Agōn and ag#333nisma: struggle and prize -- The final sea-battle (7. 70-71); the Great Harbour as grandstand -- The responsion between the beginning and end of the expedition -- Nostos (homecoming), successful or humiliating -- The end of book 7 as false closure; book 8. 1 -- 12 Thucydides and Pindar: A Stylistic Comparison -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- General Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z. Thucydides Literary style. Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79078194 Thucydides Knowledge Literature. Pindar Appreciation Greece. Pindar Influence. Pindar fast Thucydides fast History of the Peloponnesian War (Thucydides) fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) History To 1500. Laudatory poetry, Greek History and criticism. Olympic games (Ancient) Historiography. Narration (Rhetoric) History To 1500. Olympic games (Ancient) in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005000091 Odes, Greek History and criticism. Greek language Style. Athletes in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009144 Rhetoric, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113634 Poésie élogieuse grecque Histoire et critique. Jeux olympiques de l'Antiquité Historiographie. Jeux olympiques de l'Antiquité dans la littérature. Odes grecques Histoire et critique. Rhétorique ancienne. LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Literature fast Art appreciation fast Athletes in literature fast Greek language Style fast Historiography fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Laudatory poetry, Greek fast Literary style fast Narration (Rhetoric) fast Odes, Greek fast Olympic games (Ancient) in literature fast Rhetoric, Ancient fast |
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title_auth | Thucydides and Pindar : historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry / |
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title_full | Thucydides and Pindar : historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry / Simon Hornblower. |
title_fullStr | Thucydides and Pindar : historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry / Simon Hornblower. |
title_full_unstemmed | Thucydides and Pindar : historical narrative and the world of Epinikian poetry / Simon Hornblower. |
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topic | Thucydides Literary style. Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79078194 Thucydides Knowledge Literature. Pindar Appreciation Greece. Pindar Influence. Pindar fast Thucydides fast History of the Peloponnesian War (Thucydides) fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) History To 1500. Laudatory poetry, Greek History and criticism. Olympic games (Ancient) Historiography. Narration (Rhetoric) History To 1500. Olympic games (Ancient) in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005000091 Odes, Greek History and criticism. Greek language Style. Athletes in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009144 Rhetoric, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113634 Poésie élogieuse grecque Histoire et critique. Jeux olympiques de l'Antiquité Historiographie. Jeux olympiques de l'Antiquité dans la littérature. Odes grecques Histoire et critique. Rhétorique ancienne. LITERARY CRITICISM Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Literature fast Art appreciation fast Athletes in literature fast Greek language Style fast Historiography fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Laudatory poetry, Greek fast Literary style fast Narration (Rhetoric) fast Odes, Greek fast Olympic games (Ancient) in literature fast Rhetoric, Ancient fast |
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