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A COMMENTARY ON SELECTED ODES OF PINDAR - E. Krummen Cult, Myth, and Occasion in Pindar's Victory Odes. A Study of Isthmian 4, Pythian 5, Olympian 1, and Olympian 3. English translation by J.G. Howie . (Arca 52.) Pp. x + 346. Prenton: Francis Cairns, 2014 (originally published as Pyrsos Hymnon: festliche Gegenwart und mythisch-rituelle Tradition als Voraussetzung einer Pindarinterpretation, Isthmie 4, Pythie 5, Olympie 1 und 3, 1990). Cased, £75, US$150. ISBN: 978-0-905205-56-4.
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14 January 2015
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1 A point made more recently and exhaustively by d'Alessio, G., ‘First-Person Problems in Pindar’, BICS39.1 (1994), 117–39.Google Scholar