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Contents: Olympian OdesPythian OdesNemean OdesIsthmian Odes |
Pindar, Odes
Pythian Odes
Editions and translations: Greek | English | English (ed. Steven J. Willett)
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[1] The great city of Athens is the most beautiful prelude of song, which the widely powerful race of the Alcmaeonids can lay as a foundation of odes in honor of their horses. [5] What fatherland, what family will you name that is more illustrious in Greece? [9] For in all cities the story [10] of the citizens of Erechtheus makes the rounds, Apollo, how they made your dwelling in divine Pytho a marvel to see. Five Isthmian victories lead my song forward, and one outstanding triumph [15] at Zeus' Olympian games, and two from Cirrha-- [17] yours, Megacles, and your ancestors'. I rejoice at this new success; but I grieve that fine deeds are repaid with envy. [20] It is true what they say: the abiding bloom of good fortune brings with it both good and bad.
There are a total of 15 comments on and cross references to this page.
Further comments from Basil L. Gildersleeve, Pindar: The Olympian and Pythian Odes:
poem 7 (general note)
poem 7, line 1 (general note)
poem 7, line 1: hai megalopolies Athanai
poem 7, line 10: agonti de
poem 7, line 10: ekprepês
poem 7, line 15: phthonon ameibomenon
poem 7, line 17: ta kai ta
poem 7, line 9: thaêton
Cross references from W. W. How, J. Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus:
5, 62, 3 [BOOK V]
5, 62, 2 [BOOK V]
Cross references from Basil L. Gildersleeve, Pindar: The Olympian and Pythian Odes:
* [Dialect]
* [Strophe 1]
* [Dialect]
* [Dialect]
* [Syntax]
* [Syntax]
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This text is based on the following book(s): Pindar. Odes. 1990.
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