... expressions denoting movement, and which yet have epodes. It is possible that the epodes in the latter odes may have been sung at certain intervals when the procession was not advancing ; for an epode, according to the statements of the ancients,... History of the Literature of Ancient Greece - Sayfa 222Karl Otfried Müller tarafından - 1840 - 389 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 664 sayfa
...that the epodes, in the latter odes may have been sung at certain intervals when the procession was not advancing ; for an epode, according to the statements...names his odes from the Comus than from the victory. The occasion of the epinikian ode — a victory in the sacred games — and its end — the ennobling... | |
| Karl Otfried Müller - 1847 - 584 sayfa
...combined for a sacrificial meal and feast." Hence too it appears that the band went into the temple. not advancing; for an epode, according to the statements...required that the chorus should be at rest. But by lar the greater number of the odes of Pindar were sung at the Comus, at the jovial termination of the... | |
| Pindar - 1852 - 476 sayfa
...that the epodes in the latter odes may have been sung at certain intervals when the procession was not advancing ; for an epode, according to the statements...occasion of an epinikian ode, — a victory in the sacred game — and its end — the ennobling of a solemnity connected with the worship of the gods, — required... | |
| Pindar - 1852 - 486 sayfa
...that the epodes in the latter odes may have been sung at certain intervals when the procession was not advancing ; for an epode, according to the statements...occasion of an epinikian ode, — a victory in the sacred game — and its end — the ennobling of a solemnity connected with the worship of the gods, — required... | |
| Pindar, Dawson William Turner - 1872 - 478 sayfa
...that the epodes in the latter odea may have been sung at certain intervals when the procession was not advancing ; for an epode, according to the statements...occasion of an epinikian ode, — a victory in the sacred game — and its end — the ennobling of a solemnity connected with the worship of the gods, — required... | |
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