Barry Lopez
American writer (1945-2020)
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Pindarwas an Ancient Greek lyric poet from Thebes. Of the canonical nine lyric poets of ancient Greece, his work is the best preserved.
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Pindarwas an Ancient Greek lyric poet from Thebes. Of the canonical nine lyric poets of ancient Greece, his work is the best preserved. Quintilian wrote, “Of the nine lyric poets, Pindar is by far the greatest, in virtue of his inspired magnificence, the beauty of his thoughts and figures, the rich exuberance of his language and matter, and his rolling flood of eloquence, characteristics which, as Horace rightly held, make him inimitable.” His poems can also, however, seem difficult and even peculiar. The Athenian comic playwright Eupolis once remarked that they “are already reduced to silence by the disinclination of the multitude for elegant learning”. Some scholars in the modern age also found his poetry perplexing, at least until the 1896 discovery of some poems by his rival Bacchylides; comparisons of their work showed that many of Pindar’s idiosyncrasies are typical of archaic genres rather than of only the poet himself. His poetry, while admired by critics, still challenges the casual reader and his work is largely unread among the general public.
Pindar was the first Greek poet to reflect on the nature of poetry and on the poet’s role. His poetry illustrates the beliefs and values of Archaic Greece at the dawn of the Classical period. Like other poets of the Archaic Age, he has a profound sense of the vicissitudes of life, but he also articulates a passionate faith in what men can achieve by the grace of the gods, most famously expressed in the conclusion to one of his Victory Odes:
Men are the dreams of a shadow.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
The test of any man lies in action.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
The best of healers is good cheer.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Every gift which is given, even though is be small, is in reality great, if it is given with affection.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Seek not, my soul, the life of the immortals; but enjoy to the full the resources that are within thy reach.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Whatever is beautiful is beautiful by necessity.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Learn what you are and be such.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Not every truth is the better for showing its face undisguised; and often silence is the wisest thing for a man to heed.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
The days that are still to come are the wisest witnesses.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Great deeds give choice of many tales. Choose a slight tale, enrich it large, and then let wise men listen.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
The present will not long endure.
Ancient Greek lyric poet
Even wisdom has to yield to self-interest.
Ancient Greek lyric poet