@article{Frade_2010, title={Comentário à Pítica VIII 1-60}, volume={5}, url={https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/nuntius_antiquus/article/view/17259}, abstractNote={<p>A commentary on the first three triads of Pindar’s <em>Pythian VIII</em>. In the first triad, the poet uses the divine <em>Hesykhía</em> to relate sports, war and politics; he also indicates the dependence of the human excelence on divine action and uses the presence of gods to praise the champion. In the second triad, Pindar praises the champion’s homeland and shows the relation between the athlete and the poet, a brief remark on poetry and its social function. The third triad is dedicated to the mythical speech of Amphiaraus about luck and the oscillations between winning and losing in human life.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>}, journal={Nuntius Antiquus}, author={Frade, Gustavo Henrique Montes}, year={2010}, month={jun.}, pages={20–43} }