Pythian Ode IV
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Pythian Ode IV
Summary
Pythian Ode IV is an ode[1].
Key Facts
- Pythian Ode IV authored Pindar[2].
- Pythian Ode IV's instance of is recorded as ode[3].
- Pythian Ode IV's genre is lyric poetry[4].
- Pythian Ode IV followed Pythian Ode III[5].
- Pythian Ode IV was followed by Pythian Ode V[6].
- Pythian Ode IV is part of Pythian Odes[7].
- Pythian Ode IV's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[8].
- Pythian Ode IV was released on 462 BC[9].
- Pythian Ode IV was released on 461 BC[10].
- Pythian Ode IV's has edition or translation is recorded as The Fourth Pythian Ode[11].
- Pythian Ode IV's has edition or translation is recorded as Pythian IV[12].
- Pythian Ode IV's has edition or translation is recorded as Pythique IV[13].
- Pythian Ode IV's main subject is Pythian Games[14].
- Pythian Ode IV's main subject is chariot racing[15].
- Pythian Ode IV's main subject is Arcesilaus IV of Cyrene[16].
- Pythian Ode IV's main subject is Jason[17].
- Pythian Ode IV's main subject is Argonauts[18].
- Pythian Ode IV's copyright status is recorded as public domain[19].
- Pythian Ode IV's copyright status is recorded as public domain[20].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Pythian Ode IV authored Pindar[2].
Publication
Publication dates include 462 BC[9] and 461 BC[10]. Pythian Ode IV's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[8]. Its genre is lyric poetry[4]. It is part of Pythian Odes[7].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Pythian Games[14], chariot racing[15], Arcesilaus IV of Cyrene[16], Jason[17], and Argonauts[18].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Pythian Ode IV followed Pythian Ode III[5]. It was followed by Pythian Ode V[6].