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Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others Edited and David A. Campbell

Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others By Edited and  David A. Campbell

Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others by Edited and David A. Campbell


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Bacchylides wrote masterful choral poetry of many types. Other fifth-century BC lyricists included: Myrtis, Telesilla of Argos, Timocreon of Rhodes, Charixena, Diagoras of Melos, Ion of Chios, and Praxilla of Sicyon. More of Boeotian Corinnas poetry survives than that of any other Greek woman poet except Sappho.

Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others Summary

Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others by Edited and David A. Campbell

Precious snippets of ancient song.

Bacchylides, nephew of Simonides and rival of Pindar, wrote choral poetry of many types. We have a number of his victory odespoems celebrating victories in athletic contestsas well as dithyrambs and other hymns. He was a master of the captivating narrative. Also represented in this volume is the Boeotian Corinna, whose work, versions of local myths, survives in greater quantity than that of any other Greek woman poet except Sappho. Ancient authorities regarded Corinna as an older contemporary and mentor of Pindar; but some modern scholars place her later, in the third century BC. Other women are here too: Myrtis, also from Boeotia; Telesilla of Argos, famous for her military leadership as well as her hymns; the shadowy Charixena; and Praxilla of Sicyon, author of choral poems and drinking songs.

David Campbell gives all the extant verse of these poets, along with the ancients accounts of their lives and works. This fourth volume of his much-praised edition of Greek lyric poetry also includes Timocreon of Rhodes, pentathlete and writer of invective; Diagoras of Melos, choral poet and alleged atheist; and Ion of Chios. Sophocles is represented by fragments of his paean Asclepius, Euripides by the few surviving lines of his ode for Alcibiades dazzling victory in the chariot race at Olympia.

This is the fourth in a five-volume edition of Greek lyric poets. Sappho and Alcaeus, the illustrious singers of sixth-century Lesbos, are in the first. Volume II contains the work of Anacreon, composer of solo song; the Anacreontea; and the earliest writers of choral poetry, notably the seventh-century Spartans Alcman and Terpander. Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and other sixth-century poets are in Volume III. The last volume includes the new school of dithyrambic poets (mid-fifth to mid-fourth century), together with the anonymous poems: drinking songs, childrens songs, cult hymns, and others.

Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others Reviews

The edition is remarkable for is comprehensiveness, good layout and printing, good textual judgment, and fluent, accurate translation. -- Martin L. West * Classical Review *
Campbell... is now giving the Classics world a definitive edition of Greek Lyric. -- Gregory Nagy * Classical Views *

About Edited and David A. Campbell

David A. Campbell is Professor Emeritus of Greek and Roman Studies at the University of Victoria.

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GOR007927943
9780674995086
0674995082
Greek Lyric, Volume IV: Bacchylides, Corinna, and Others by Edited and David A. Campbell
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Harvard University Press
1992-01-01
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