The Art of Bacchylides

The Art of Bacchylides

Author: Anne Pippin Burnett

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780674046665

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Anne Burnett shows us the art of Bacchylides in the context of Greek lyric traditions. She discusses the beginnings of choral poetry and the functions of the choral myth; she describes the purposes of the victory song in particular and the practices of Bacchylides and Pindar as they fulfilled their victory commissions. In analyzing individual poems Burnett's approach is two-fold, for each ode is seen as a choral performance reflecting archaic cult practice, while it is also studied as the expression of a particular poetic vision and sensibility. Thus the formal elements of the Bacchylidean victory songs are recognized as the response of a chorus which must give semi-religious praise to a noble athlete or prize-winning prince in times of increasing democracy. At the same time an artistry and an ethic peculiar to Bacchylides are discovered in the manipulation of fictions and mythic materials.


Bacchylides

Bacchylides

Author: David Fearn

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-07-12

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0191526967

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Bacchylides: Politics, Performance, Poetic Tradition combines close literary analysis of Bacchylides' poetry with detailed discussion of the central role poetry played in a variety of differing political contexts throughout Greece in the early fifth century BC. In Bacchylides' praise poetry, David Fearn argues, the poet manipulates a wide range of earlier Greek literature not only to elevate the status of his wealthy patrons, but also to provoke thought about the nature of political power and aristocratic society. New light is also shed on Bacchylides' Dithyrambs, through detailed discussion of the evidence for the kuklios khoros ('circular chorus') and its relation to a variety of different religious festivals, especially within democratic Athens. The links created between literary concerns and cultural contexts reinvigorate these underappreciated poems and reveal their central importance for the self-definition of political communities.


Bacchylides

Bacchylides

Author: Bacchylides

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-06-17

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780521599771

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A 2004 selection of songs of praise and songs for choral performances composed by Bacchylides (c. 520-450 BC).


Epinicians

Epinicians

Author: Bacchylides

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-11-26

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781519545718

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Not much is known about the life of Bacchylides, but everyone knows how great of a poet he was, becoming one of Ancient Greece's best lyrical poets. The Greeks included him in their canonical list of nine lyric poets, and some of his works survived. His career coincided with the rise of drama, including the playwrights Aeschylus or Sophocles, and his lyrics are known for their clarity in expression and simplicity, making it easier to study the lyrical poetry of Ancient Greece. Epinicians were a genre of occasional poetry that resembled victory odes, written in prose in Ancient Greece as lyrics for a chorus. These were commissioned for and performed at the celebration of an athletic victory in the Panhellenic Games and sometimes in honor of a victory in war. Some of Bacchylides' epinicians survived and are reproduced here.


Bacchylides

Bacchylides

Author: David Fearn

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007-07-12

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 0199215502

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An original and wide-ranging study of the Greek lyric poet Bacchylides, exploring his engagement with poetic tradition and evaluating the complex relationship of the poetry to its multiple contexts of performance.


Greek Lyric: Bacchylides, Corinna, and others

Greek Lyric: Bacchylides, Corinna, and others

Author: David A. Campbell

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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Bacchylides wrote masterful choral poetry of many types. Other fifth-century BC lyricists included: Myrtis, Telesilla of Argos, Timocreon of Rhodes, Charixena, Diagoras of Melos, Ion of Chios, and Praxilla of Sicyon. More of Boeotian Corinna's poetry survives than that of any other Greek woman poet except Sappho.


Greek Lyric Poetry

Greek Lyric Poetry

Author: M. L. West

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-09-11

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 019954039X

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The Greek lyric, elegiac and iambic poets of the two centuries from 650 to 450 BCE produced some of the finest poetry of antiquity. This new poetic translation captures the nuances of meaning and the whole spirit of this poetry.