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Pindar, Olympian (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien),
Olympian 13
For Xenophon of Corinth
Foot Race and Pentathlon
464 B. C. (search)
Pindar, Nemean (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien),
Nemean 9
For Chromius of Aetna
Chariot Race
?474 B. C. (search)
Nemean 9
For Chromius of Aetna
Chariot Race
?474 B. C.
Muses, we will go in victory procession from Apollo's shrine in Sicyon to newly-founded Aetna, where the doors flung open wide are overwhelmed by guests, at the prosperous home of Chromius. Make a sweet song of verses! For, mounting his chariot of victorious horses, he gives the word to sing for the mother and her twin childrenwho jointly watch over steep Pytho.
There is a saying among men: a noble deed when it is accomplished should not b ng, and the voice becomes bold beside the mixing-bowl.Let someone mix the wine now, the sweet forerunner of victory-song,
and dispense the powerful son of the vine in those silver goblets which once Chromius' horses won for him and sent from holy Sicyon together with the duly twined garlands of Leto's son. Father Zeus, I pray that I may celebrate this excellence by the favor of the Graces, and excel many poets in honoring victory with my verses,throwing my shaft nearest of all to the mark of the
Pindar, Nemean (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien),
Nemean 10
For Theaeus of Argos
Wrestling
?444 B. C. (search)
Pindar, Isthmean (ed. Diane Arnson Svarlien),
Isthmian 4
For Melissus of Thebes
Pancratium
?474/3 (search)