Pindari opera quae supersunt
Discover the timeless works of one of ancient Greece's greatest poets with Pindari opera quae supersunt, edited by the renowned German classicist August Böckh. First published in 1811, this essential volume features the surviving texts of Pindar (c. 522–c. 443 BCE), including the celebrated Epinician Odes. With a total of 842 pages, this paperback edition from Cambridge University Press not only presents the Greek texts but also includes a pioneering Latin treatise on Pindarian metrics, along with a preface and insightful scholarly notes by Böckh. This classic edition is a must-have for students and enthusiasts of classical literature, offering a deep dive into the artistry and structure of Pindar's poetry. Enhance your understanding of ancient Greek culture and literature with this invaluable resource.