Eranos: acta philologica suecana, Volumi 91-93Eranos' Förlag, 1993 |
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Pagina 20
... Pindar says , ' If being good - looking and doing things befitting his physique , the son of Aristophanes has performed the highest deeds a man can , then it is not easy to cross further the pathless sea beyond the columns of Herakles ...
... Pindar says , ' If being good - looking and doing things befitting his physique , the son of Aristophanes has performed the highest deeds a man can , then it is not easy to cross further the pathless sea beyond the columns of Herakles ...
Pagina 28
... Pindar should add the much - discussed oчé лɛρ in line 80 , ' I con- vey to you this poem as a draught of song although late ' . Four possible inter- pretations must be mentioned : ( 1 ) mention of lateness is just a Bundy theme , i.e. ...
... Pindar should add the much - discussed oчé лɛρ in line 80 , ' I con- vey to you this poem as a draught of song although late ' . Four possible inter- pretations must be mentioned : ( 1 ) mention of lateness is just a Bundy theme , i.e. ...
Pagina 29
... Pindar might well feel he had to apologise for being late with the victory ode , but the mean- ing of the phrase is uncertain.50 A problem with a literal interpretation , how- ever , is that what Pindar says he is conveying late is not ...
... Pindar might well feel he had to apologise for being late with the victory ode , but the mean- ing of the phrase is uncertain.50 A problem with a literal interpretation , how- ever , is that what Pindar says he is conveying late is not ...
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