The Pindaric Mind

A Study of Logical Structure in Early Greek Poetry

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In contrast with previous methodologies which seek ''key ideas'' or functional ''programs,'' this book argues that the unique complexity of Pindar's choral lyric can be better understood by analysis of each text's logical configuration as a network of interacting polarities and analogies.
Against the backdrop of pre-Socratic philosophy and later rhetorical radition, the book systematically examines the primary polar relations which are prominent in Pindar's work, illustrating their development and transformation through the course of individual odes. The author concludes that Pindar expands traditional ethical dichotomies into dynamic tensions which play on the semantic fluidity of Greek poetic language in its formative period.
This work attempts to apply ''structuralist'' hermeneutics in an appropriate way to the elucidation of an often difficult and obscure archaic poet. Accordingly, it should be of interest not only to the Pindaric specialist, but also to students of literary theory and the history of ideas in antiquity.

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Preliminary Material
Seiten: I–VIII
Introduction
Seiten: 1–10
Relations of Measure
Seiten: 11–70
Relations of Manner
Seiten: 71–106
Relations of Transformation
Seiten: 107–132
The Subject/Object Relation
Seiten: 133–162
Conclusion
Seiten: 163–165
Bibliography
Seiten: 166–171
Index of Passages Cited
Seiten: 173–180
General Index
Seiten: 181
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