Pindar and Greek Religion Pindar and Greek Religion

Pindar and Greek Religion

Theologies of Mortality in the Victory Odes

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Publisher Description

Pindar's victory songs teem with divinity. By exploring them within the lived religious landscapes of the fifth century BCE, Hanne Eisenfeld demonstrates that they are in fact engaged in theological work. Focusing on a set of mythical figures whose identities blur the boundaries between mortality and immortality (Herakles, the Dioskouroi, Amphiaraos, and Asklepios), she newly interprets the value of immortality in the epinician corpus. Pindar's depiction of these figures responds to and shapes contemporary religious experience and revalues mortality as a prerequisite for the glory found in victory. The book combines close reading and philological analysis with religious historical approaches to Pindar's songs and his world. It highlights the inextricability of Greek literature and Greek religion, and models a novel approach to Greek lyric poetry at the intersection of these fields.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
486
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
12.9
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