Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    Classical · Greek

    Pythian

    Pindar

    Pythian, in English translation from the Perseus Digital Library (tr. Diane Svarlien), with the Greek original.

    Chapters
    12
    Variants
    24
    Genre
    Classics
    Difficulty
    Intermediate

    Chapters

    1. 01Chapter 1verse
    2. 02Chapter 2verse
    3. 03Chapter 3verse
    4. 04Chapter 4verse
    5. 05Chapter 5verse
    6. 06Chapter 6verse
    7. 07Chapter 7prose
    8. 08Chapter 8verse
    9. 09Chapter 9verse
    10. 10Chapter 10verse
    11. 11Chapter 11verse
    12. 12Chapter 12prose

    In the atlas

    fully mapped

    Figures104

    Achilles · Aphrodite · Apollo · Arcesilas · Ares · Battus · Cheiron · Harmonia · Hermes · Nestor

    Ideas

    Justice · Afterthought · Cheiron's prophetic speech recipients · Envy · Excuse · Fortune · Nemesis · Wealth

    Places34

    Cyrene · Libya · Sparta · Thebes · Thera · Acragas · Aetna · Amenas · Argive Gulf and Mycenae · Argos

    Groups31

    Muses · Aegeidae · Alcmaeonids · Aleuadae · Argonauts · Athenians · Cadmeans · Carthaginians · Chariclo and Philyra · Colchians

    Objects

    Carrhotus's dedicated chariot equipment · Cretan bowmen's wooden statue · The Golden Lyre · The bronze bull of Phalaris · The many-headed strain · Victory garland/wreath

    Animals

    Bee · Donkeys sacrificed by the Hyperboreans · Eagle · Lion wrestled by Cyrene · Lions frightened by Battus · Pherenicus

    1 citation · 24 themes · 228 entity mentions — every one anchored to a verbatim passage. The atlas.