Description
1964 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of C.M. Bowra’s seminal work on Pindar, the celebrated ancient Greek lyric poet, offers a rare opportunity for collectors and scholars alike. Bowra’s meticulous scholarship and insightful analysis have cemented this volume’s status as a cornerstone in the study of Pindar’s odes and their cultural significance. Published in 1964, this edition captures the culmination of Bowra’s lifelong fascination with the poet, whom he revered as a master of language and a profound observer of the human condition. Pindar’s poetry, composed to commemorate victors in the sacred games of ancient Greece, transcends mere athletic achievement, delving into themes of mortality, virtue, and the enduring quest for glory. Bowra’s erudition and literary acumen illuminate these timeless works, making this book an essential addition to any collection focused on classical literature or the rich tapestry of Greek civilization.