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Autor Darcus Sullivan, Shirley |
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First-person statements occur frequently in Pindar's odes and contribute to what is termed the “fictive I”. This paper adopts the view that the fictive I is a means used by Pindar. It discusses four passages where Pindar directly addresses psych[...]![]()
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The psychic term νόος in the lyric poets, as in Homer, Hesiod, and the Homeric Hymns, seems best described as a ‘faculty capable of a number of psychological activities’. It functions as a seal of disposition, temperament, and character. Moral t[...]