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Index
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction: A Word on Assumptions, Methods, and Aims
Chapter 1
Oral Poetry and Ancient Greek Poetry: Broadening and Narrowing the Terms
Chapter 2
The Poetics of Panhellenism and the Enigma of Authorship in Early Greece
Chapter 3
The Panhellenization of Song
Chapter 4
Pindar's Olympian 1 and the Aetiology of the Olympic Games
Chapter 5
The Ordeal of the Athlete and the Burden of the Poet
Chapter 6
Epic, Praise, and the Possession of Poetry
Chapter 7
Pindar and Homer, Athlete and Hero
Chapter 8
The Authoritative Speech of Prose, Poetry, and Song: Pindar and Herodotus I
Chapter 9
The Authority of Historiâ and the Sign of the Hero
Chapter 10
The Charms of Tyranny: Pindar and Herodotus II
Chapter 11
The Ainos as Song or Speech: Pindar and Herodotus III
Chapter 12
Authority and Authorship in the Lyric Tradition
Chapter 13
The Genesis of Athenian State Theater and the Survival of Pindar's Poetry
Chapter 14
Pindar's Homer
Appendix
A Comparative Survey of Pindar's Meters
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