Pindar and the Cult of Heroes
Explore the fascinating world of ancient Greek hero worship with "Pindar and the Cult of Heroes," a compelling work by Oxford University Press published in 2005. This insightful book delves into the veneration of heroic figures, both living and deceased, uncovering the origins of the Hellenistic ruler cult and its evolution into the Roman emperor cult, tracing back to the 5th century BC. With 504 pages of rich content, the author provides a thorough re-evaluation of the epinician genre, complemented by extensive studies of five of Pindar's celebrated odes. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, this hardback edition invites readers to rethink the significance of heroism in ancient Greece. Discover the intricate connections between poetry and culture that shaped a civilization, making this book a must-have for your collection.