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This is a word-for-word commentary on the first part (vv. 1-382) of
Hesiod's Works and Days. Special attention has been paid to
peculiarities of grammar and idiom, but also to figures of style
and the poet's train of thought. All interpretations - many of them
which are new - are documented as fully, but at the same time as
concisely, as possible. This documentation, which will prove useful
for the interpretation of many other texts, has been made more
easily accesible by detailed indexes. Discussion of other views
plays a considerable part in the commentary and will help the
reader avoid a great number of minor and major misunderstandings.
The commentary has been confined to the first part of the poem
because this seemed to be more in need of a thorough explanation
than the rest. It is also the most interesting part in so far as it
forms a kind of manual of social morality. The basis concepts of
this doctrine are carefully defined in the commentary, and their
historical implications are briefly indicated.
This volume contains word-for-word commentaries on Pindar's
Olympian Odes 10 and 11, and on Nemean 11 and Isthmian 2. These are
preceded by a large number of notes on Olympian 1, intended to form
a supplement to D.E. Gerber's edition (1982). The author has tried
to explain peculiarities of grammar and nuances of meaning as fully
as possible, but due attention is paid to figures of style and
problems of poetic structure. The interpretations proposed by the
author - many of which are new - are accompanied by an adequate
documentation, including a critical examination of other views.
This documentation has been made more easily accessible by detailed
indexes, one of subjects and one of Greek words. The book forms a
sequel to volume I, which contains commentaries on Olympians 3, 7,
12, 14. A third volume on Pythians 1, 8, 10 is intended to conclude
the series.
This volume contains word-for-word commentaries on Pindar's
Olympian Odes 3, 7, 12, 14. Emphasis is placed on the explanations
of peculiarities of grammar and idiom, but due attention is paid to
figures of style and problems of poetic structure. The
interpretations proposed by the author - many of them which are new
- are documented as fully, but at the same time as concisely, as
possible. This documentation, which includes a critical examination
of other views, has been made more easily accessible by detailed
indexes. The poems discussed do not have special similarities or
interrelationships. On the other hand, they may be considered
representative of the poet's art. From this point of view, the
present selection may serve as an introduction to the study of
Pindar's work. Vol. II will contain commentaries on Olympians 1,
10, 11, Nemean 11, and Isthmian 2. A third volume on Pythians 1, 8,
10 is inteded to conclude the series.
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Witch (Paperback)
Angela Verdenius
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R415
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Forsaken (Paperback)
Verdenius Angela Verdenius
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R478
Discovery Miles 4 780
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