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ISBN10: 0198146868, ISBN13: 9780198146865, [publisher: Clarendon Press Oxford] Hardcover First Edition 1991. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Octavo. ix & 226 pp. Mild shelf wear to dust jacket. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1991]
Clarendon Press Oxford. Used - Very Good. 1991. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Octavo. ix & 226 pp. Mild shelf wear to dust jacket. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient, Greek Literature). Clarendon Press Oxford ISBN 0198146868 9780198146865 [US]
Clarendon Press 1991 Hard cover Very Good 1991. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Octavo. ix & 226 pp. Mild shelf wear to dust jacket. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good. (Subject: Ancient, Greek Literature).
ISBN10: 0198146868, ISBN13: 9780198146865, [publisher: Clarendon Press Oxford] Hardcover First Edition 1991. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Octavo. ix & 226 pp. Mild shelf wear to dust jacket. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good. [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1991]
ISBN10: 0198146868, ISBN13: 9780198146865, [publisher: Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK] Hardcover First Edition Deals with "Who Is The "I" In Greek Poet's Pindar's Poems [Leicester, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1991]
Oxford Clarendon Press. Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. Date: 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. 0198146868 . DJ spine is slightly sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (D. Gerber). ; 240 pages; This collection of essays, written over a period of almost thirty years, deals with one problem: who is the 'I' in the odes of the most celebrated ancient Greek poet, Pindar? Since antiquity, the complex and allusive language of the first-person statements has provoked many different answers. Professor Lefkowitz describes the function and nature of Pindar's 'I'-statements and proposes a controversial solution that would cause some histories of Greek literature to be rewritten. Rather than accept the view that the identity of the speaker could be subject to instant and unannounced change, she proposes that the voice of the victory odes is the poet himself, in his most professional persona. Professor Lefkowitz also refutes the traditional belief that the odes were sung by a chorus. She shows that in most, if not all cases, they were sung as solos and that Pindar was continuing the tradition established by the Homeric bards. . 1991. Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0198146868 9780198146865 [CA]
Oxford Clarendon Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Date: 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. 0198146868 . DJ has very minor shelfwear else Fine. ; 240 pages; This collection of essays, written over a period of almost thirty years, deals with one problem: who is the 'I' in the odes of the most celebrated ancient Greek poet, Pindar? Since antiquity, the complex and allusive language of the first-person statements has provoked many different answers. Professor Lefkowitz describes the function and nature of Pindar's 'I'-statements and proposes a controversial solution that would cause some histories of Greek literature to be rewritten. Rather than accept the view that the identity of the speaker could be subject to instant and unannounced change, she proposes that the voice of the victory odes is the poet himself, in his most professional persona. Professor Lefkowitz also refutes the traditional belief that the odes were sung by a chorus. She shows that in most, if not all cases, they were sung as solos and that Pindar was continuing the tradition established by the Homeric bards. . 1991. Oxford Clarendon Press ISBN 0198146868 9780198146865 [CA]
ISBN10: 0198146868, ISBN13: 9780198146865, [publisher: Oxford Clarendon Press] Hardcover First Edition DJ spine is slightly sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (D. Gerber). ; 240 pages; This collection of essays, written over a period of almost thirty years, deals with one problem: who is the 'I' in the odes of the most celebrated ancient Greek poet, Pindar? Since antiquity, the complex and allusive language of the first-person statements has provoked many different answers. Professor Lefkowitz describes the function and nature of Pindar's 'I'-statements and proposes a controversial solution that would cause some histories of Greek literature to be rewritten. Rather than accept the view that the identity of the speaker could be subject to instant and unannounced change, she proposes that the voice of the victory odes is the poet himself, in his most professional persona. Professor Lefkowitz also refutes the traditional belief that the odes were sung by a chorus. She shows that in most, if not all cases, they were sung as solos and that Pindar was continuing the tradition established by the Homeric bards. [Toronto, ON, Canada] [Publication Year: 1991]
Oxford Clarendon Press 1991 First Edition Hardcover Fine in Near Fine dust jacket 0198146868. DJ has very minor shelfwear else Fine.; 240 pages; This collection of essays, written over a period of almost thirty years, deals with one problem: who is the 'I' in the odes of the most celebrated ancient Greek poet, Pindar? Since antiquity, the complex and allusive language of the first-person statements has provoked many different answers. Professor Lefkowitz describes the function and nature of Pindar's 'I'-statements and proposes a controversial solution that would cause some histories of Greek literature to be rewritten. Rather than accept the view that the identity of the speaker could be subject to instant and unannounced change, she proposes that the voice of the victory odes is the poet himself, in his most professional persona. Professor Lefkowitz also refutes the traditional belief that the odes were sung by a chorus. She shows that in most, if not all cases, they were sung as solos and that Pindar was continuing the tradition established by the Homeric bards.
Oxford Clarendon Press 1991 First Edition Hardcover Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket 0198146868. DJ spine is slightly sunned. Scholar's name to ffep (D. Gerber).; 240 pages; This collection of essays, written over a period of almost thirty years, deals with one problem: who is the 'I' in the odes of the most celebrated ancient Greek poet, Pindar? Since antiquity, the complex and allusive language of the first-person statements has provoked many different answers. Professor Lefkowitz describes the function and nature of Pindar's 'I'-statements and proposes a controversial solution that would cause some histories of Greek literature to be rewritten. Rather than accept the view that the identity of the speaker could be subject to instant and unannounced change, she proposes that the voice of the victory odes is the poet himself, in his most professional persona. Professor Lefkowitz also refutes the traditional belief that the odes were sung by a chorus. She shows that in most, if not all cases, they were sung as solos and that Pindar was continuing the tradition established by the Homeric bards.
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Oxford : Clarendon Press, Date: 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description: ix, 226 pages ; 23cm. Subjects: Pindar -- Criticism and interpretation. Laudatory poetry, Greek -- History and criticism. 1991. Oxford : Clarendon Press ISBN 0198146868 9780198146865 [IE]
ISBN10: 0198146868, ISBN13: 9780198146865, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. This collection of essays, written over a period of almost thirty years, deals with one problem: who is the `I' in the odes of the most celebrated ancient Greek poet, Pindar? Since antiquity, the complex and allusive language of the first-person statements has provoked many different answers. Professor Lefkowitz describes the function and nature of Pindar's `I'-statements and proposes a controversial solution that would cause some histories of Greek literature tobe rewritten. Rather than accept the view that the identity of the speaker could be subject to instant and unannounced change, she proposes that the voice of the victory odes is the poet himself, inhis most professional persona. Professor Lefkowitz also refutes the traditional belief that the odes were sung by a chorus. She shows that in most, if not all cases, they were sung as solos and that Pindar was continuing the tradition established by the Homeric bards. Who is the 'I' in Pindar's Odes? These essays propose a controversial answer: Pindar speaks for himself and the odes were sung as solos, rather than by a chorus, as has been supposed since later antiquity. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 1991]
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