PINDAR
Pindaros (Πίνδαρος).
Born about 518 BCE in Cynoscephalae, Boeotia.
Died about 438 BCE in Argos, Argolis.
Wikipedia: English,
French.
Bust of Pindar.
WORKS
Olympian odes.
(Ὀλυμπιονῖκαι | Olumpionikai).
Greek:
William Race (1997).
English:
The Olympian odes (John Sandys, 1915; revised in 1919 and 1937;
see 1930
and 1968);
— Olympians (Richmond Lattimore, 1947);
— The Olympian odes (Frank Nisetich, 1980);
— Olympians (Anthony Verity, 2007).
French:
Les odes olympiques (Pierre de Lagausie, 1626);
— Olympiques (Auguste Muzac, 1823, ed. 1842);
— Les olympiques (Édouard Sommer, 1847;
with interlinear translation in 1847);
— Olympiques (Aimé Puech, 1922).
Pythian odes.
(Πυθιονῖκαι | Puthionikai).
Greek:
William Race (1997).
English:
The Pythian odes (John Sandys, 1915; revised in 1919 and 1937;
see 1930
and 1968);
— Pythians (Richmond Lattimore, 1947);
— The Pythian odes (Frank Nisetich, 1980);
— Pythians (Anthony Verity, 2007).
French:
Les odes pythiques (Pierre de Lagausie, 1626);
— Pythiques (Auguste Muzac, 1823, ed. 1842);
— Les pythiques (Édouard Sommer, 1847;
with interlinear translation in 1847);
— Pythiques (Aimé Puech, 1922).
Nemean odes.
(Νεμεονῖκαι | Nemeonikai).
Greek:
William Race (1997).
English:
The Nemean odes (John Sandys, 1915; revised in 1919 and 1937;
see 1930
and 1968);
— Nemeans (Richmond Lattimore, 1947);
— The Nemean odes (Frank Nisetich, 1980);
— Nemeans (Anthony Verity, 2007).
French:
Les odes néméaques (Pierre de Lagausie, 1626);
— Néméennes (Auguste Muzac, 1823, ed. 1842);
— Les néméennes (Édouard Sommer, 1846;
with interlinear translation in 1847);
— Néméennes (Aimé Puech, 1923).
Isthmian odes.
(Ἰσθμιονῖκαι | Isthmionikai).
Greek:
William Race (1997).
English:
The Isthmian odes (John Sandys, 1915; revised in 1919 and 1937;
see 1930
and 1968);
— Isthmians (Richmond Lattimore, 1947);
— The Isthmian odes (Frank Nisetich, 1980);
— Isthmians (Anthony Verity, 2007).
French:
Les odes isthmiques (Pierre de Lagausie, 1626);
— Isthmiques (Auguste Muzac, 1823, ed. 1842);
— Les isthmiques (Édouard Sommer, 1847;
with interlinear translation in 1847);
— Isthmiques (Aimé Puech, 1923).
Fragments.
Greek:
William Race (1997).
English:
Fragments (John Sandys, 1915; revised in 1919 and 1937;
see 1930
and 1968).
French:
Fragments (Aimé Puech, 1923).
Created on 4 May 2026. Updated on 6 May 2026.