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  1. HoneyVoiced
    1. James Bradley Wells

    HoneyVoiced

    A Translation of Pindar’s Songs for Athletes

    James Bradley Wells is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at DePauw University, USA. He has published one poetry collection, Bicycle (2013), and one poetry chapbook, The Kazantzakis Guide to Greece (2015), and his poetry has appeared in New England Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Painted Bride Quarterly, Solstice: A Magazine for Diverse Voices, Spoon River Poetry Review, Stone Canoe, and Western Humanities Review, among other journals. He is also the author of Pindar’s Verbal Art (2009), a study of poetics and performance of Pindar’s (518-438 BCE) victory songs for ancient Greek athletes.

    € 39,95
  2. HoneyVoiced
    1. James Bradley Wells

    HoneyVoiced

    A Translation of Pindar’s Songs for Athletes

    James Bradley Wells is Associate Professor of Classical Studies at DePauw University, USA. He has published one poetry collection, Bicycle (2013), and one poetry chapbook, The Kazantzakis Guide to Greece (2015), and his poetry has appeared in New England Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Painted Bride Quarterly, Solstice: A Magazine for Diverse Voices, Spoon River Poetry Review, Stone Canoe, and Western Humanities Review, among other journals. He is also the author of Pindar’s Verbal Art (2009), a study of poetics and performance of Pindar’s (518-438 BCE) victory songs for ancient Greek athletes.

    € 152,50
  3. Eclogues and Georgics
    1. Vergil

    Eclogues and Georgics

    James Bradley Wells shares his poet’s soul and scholar’s eye in this thought-provoking new translation of two of Vergil’s early works, the Eclogues and Georgics. With its emphasis on a natural rather than stylized rhythm, Eclogues and Georgics honours the original spirit of ancient Roman poetry.

    € 33,50
  4. Pindar's Verbal Art
    1. James Bradley Wells

    Pindar's Verbal Art

    An Ethnographic Study of Epinician Style

    Wells argues that the victory song is a traditional art form that appealed to a popular audience and served exclusive elite interests through the inclusive appeal of entertainment, popular instruction, and laughter. Wells offers a new take on old Pindaric questions: genre, unity of the victory song, tradition, and epinician performance.

    € 23,50