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  1. Pindar’s Olympian 13.106 and the χρέος-Motif
  2. On Praise and Restraint: Pindar’s Horai in the Proem of Olympian 13
  3. Ataraxia Vanquishes Eros
  4. Lucretius on the Divine
  5. THOUGHTS ON EPINICIAN POETRY. (D.) Fearn Pindar's Eyes. Visual and Material Culture in Epinician Poetry. Pp. x + 318. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Cased, £70, US$99. ISBN: 978-0-19-874637-9.
  6. Thrasyboulos and the Perforated Labor of Bees: Pindar’s Pythian 6.52-54
  7. Two Notes on Euripides’ Cyclops
  8. Pindar’s Olympian 1, 1 – 7 and its Relation to Bacchylides 3, 85 – 87
  9. Freedom and Slavery in Vergil’s Eclogue 1
  10. Pindar and the Emergence of Literature by Boris Maslov
  11. THYRSIS’ ARCADIAN SHEPHERDS IN VIRGIL'S SEVENTH ECLOGUE
  12. On the Performance of Pindar’s Nemean 3
  13. LUCRETIUS' SELF-POSITIONING IN THE HISTORY OF ROMAN EPICUREANISM
  14. The Landscape and Heritage of Pindar’s Olympia
  15. Cockfighting and the Iconography of Panathenaic Amphorae
  16. Adorjáni, Z. 2011. Auge und Sehen in Pindars Dichtung (Spudasmata, 139). Hildesheim, Georg Olms Verlag. 249 p. Pr. €39.80 (pb). ISBN 9783487146324.
  17. Cairns, D.L. 2010. Bacchylides: Five Epinician Odes (3, 5, 9, 11, 13); text, introductory essays, and interpretative commentary by D.L.C., translations by D.L.C. and J.G. Howie (ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs, 49). Cambridge, ...
  18. Review
  19. Pindar: Pythian Eleven, ed. with intr., tr. and comm. by P.J.F. (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 45).
  20. Miscellanea Pindar’s Olympian 1.17 and Solo vs. Choral Epinician Performance
  21. THE KΩMOΣ OF PINDAR AND BACCHYLIDES AND THE SEMANTICS OF CELEBRATION
  22. Pindar’s Delphi
  23. Ancient Greek Literature and the Environment: A Case Study with Pindar's Olympian 7