"Pindar was a lyric poet of vehement intensity. His principal surviving works are epinikia, choral odes to be sung in honour of victories at the athletic festivals. In them he expressed attitudes which, however conventional or unoriginal at the time, had much in common with the new outlook of the Romantics. His themes are glory, beauty, nobility, freedom: the glory of athletic prowess, family achievement, the beauty of physical perfection, the nobility of breeding or heroism, the great gestures, such as Hiero's victory over the Etruscans or the Athenian victories in the Persian Wars, which secured national freedom."
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Robert Maxwell Ogilvie, Latin and Greek: A History of the Influence of the Classics on English Life from 1600 to 1918 (1964), p. 85
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