Pindar and the Renaissance Hymn Ode: 1450-1700
2001 | 384 pp.
| Cloth
| 6 x 9 in
| 978-0-86698-263-4
| MRTS 221
$40 |
£36
This book examines Pindar and his influence in a broad way by evaluating the impact of his poetry in religious, cultural, and literary contexts. Revard studies the literature that resulted from Pindaric imitation and probes the reason for the great popularity of Pindar and his odes on the continent and in England in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The study will be of interest to classicists, scholars in comparative literature, and students of Italian, French, and English literature.



