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  1. (1 other version)Píndaro y la "verdad" del poema.Aida Míguez Barciela - 2016 - Synthesis (la Plata) 23.
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  • The Gifts of the Gods: Pindar's Third Pythian.E. Robbins - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):307-.
    Hieron of Syracuse was the most powerful Greek of his day. He was also, and the two facts are not unrelated, the most frequent of Pindar's patrons. A singular feature of the four poems for this Sicilian prince is their obsession with sin and punishment: Tantalus in the First Olympian, Typhoeus, Ixion, and Coronis in the first three Pythians – all offend divinity and suffer terribly. But even in this company, where glory comes trailing clouds of pain, the Third Pythian (...)
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