Zur Wortstellung und Satzbildung bei Pindar
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
3261002123
ISBN-13
9783261002129
Publisher
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Country of Manufacture
CH
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 31st, 1970
Weight
290 grams
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Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
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«By the old fashioned technique of diagramming a sentence, Sulzer convincingliy shows that Pindar's notorious word-order, so apparently chaotic, is in reality organized by simple principles of symmetry, akin to those of architecture. Her diagrams, with even the longest sentences written on a single line and with the elements related by conecting lines, reveal the rational structure of the most complicated examples at a glance.
Sulzer briefly traces these principles in Greek and Latin poetry outside of Pindar. This kind of analysis has, of course, long been familiar to students of Horace, for example. Her method, however, should prove fruitful in studies of other Greek poets. In Pindar's case she has rendered a good service by permetting us to see visually structures which the Greeks could apparently grasp audibly». (Leigh University; Douglas D. Feaver, 'The Classical World').
Sulzer briefly traces these principles in Greek and Latin poetry outside of Pindar. This kind of analysis has, of course, long been familiar to students of Horace, for example. Her method, however, should prove fruitful in studies of other Greek poets. In Pindar's case she has rendered a good service by permetting us to see visually structures which the Greeks could apparently grasp audibly». (Leigh University; Douglas D. Feaver, 'The Classical World').
«By the old fashioned technique of diagramming a sentence, Sulzer convincingliy shows that Pindar''s notorious word-order, so apparently chaotic, is in reality organized by simple principles of symmetry, akin to those of architecture. Her diagrams, with even the longest sentences written on a single line and with the elements related by conecting lines, reveal the rational structure of the most complicated examples at a glance.
Sulzer briefly traces these principles in Greek and Latin poetry outside of Pindar. This kind of analysis has, of course, long been familiar to students of Horace, for example. Her method, however, should prove fruitful in studies of other Greek poets. In Pindar''s case she has rendered a good service by permetting us to see visually structures which the Greeks could apparently grasp audibly». (Leigh University; Douglas D. Feaver, ''The Classical World'').
Sulzer briefly traces these principles in Greek and Latin poetry outside of Pindar. This kind of analysis has, of course, long been familiar to students of Horace, for example. Her method, however, should prove fruitful in studies of other Greek poets. In Pindar''s case she has rendered a good service by permetting us to see visually structures which the Greeks could apparently grasp audibly». (Leigh University; Douglas D. Feaver, ''The Classical World'').
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