pindarist (Meaning)

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pindarist (n.)

One who imitates Pindar.

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pindarist Sentence Examples

  1. The Pindarist ode extols the virtues of athletic prowess and divine favor.
  2. Pindar's victory odes were commissioned by wealthy patrons to immortalize their athletic triumphs.
  3. The lofty style and intricate meter of Pindaric poetry reflect the grandeur of its subject matter.
  4. Pindarist hymns celebrate the gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon.
  5. The Pindarists were a literary circle dedicated to imitating the style of Pindar.
  6. The term "Pindaric" has come to refer to a style of verse characterized by complex metaphors and elevated language.
  7. The Pindarist tradition flourished during the Golden Age of Greek poetry.
  8. Scholars have extensively studied the Pindaric fragments, providing insights into ancient Greek culture and religion.
  9. The influence of Pindar's work can be seen in the writings of later poets, such as Aeschylus and Horace.
  10. The Pindarist epic narrates the mythical exploits of legendary heroes and gods.

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One who imitates Pindar.

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The Pindarist ode extols the virtues of athletic prowess and divine favor.

Pindar's victory odes were commissioned by wealthy patrons to immortalize their athletic triumphs.

The lofty style and intricate meter of Pindaric poetry reflect the grandeur of its subject matter.

Pindarist hymns celebrate the gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon.