Love, Worship and Death: Some Renderings from the Greek Anthology

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Love, Worship and Death: Some Renderings from the Greek Anthology

by Rennell Rodd

EN·~28 minutes·1 chapter

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LOVE, WORSHIP AND DEATH - Some renderings from the Greek Anthology - BY - SIR RENNELL RODD - AUTHOR OF - 'BALLADS OF THE FLEET' - 'THE VIOLET CROWN,' ETC. - LONDON - EDWARD ARNOLD - 1916

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Delve into the intimate world of ancient Greek lyric poetry, where love, devotion, and mortality intertwine in brief, vivid verses. This collection brings to life the everyday concerns of a bygone civilization—family bonds, friendships, reverence for nature and the gods, and the tender exchanges between master and slave—through clear, lyrical renderings that echo the original’s simplicity and warmth. The poems span a millennium, tracing the evolution from early melic songs to the richer, more expansive works of the Hellenistic and later periods, and they highlight the rare voices of women poets such as Sappho, Corinna, Anyte, Nossis, and Moero.

The translator strives to preserve the subtle mood and musicality of each piece, offering listeners a sense of the ancient world’s emotional landscape without sacrificing poetic grace. Whether you’re drawn to the quiet reverence of a humble offering or the passionate yearning of a lover, these verses invite you to hear the timeless human heart beating beneath the marble columns of Greece.

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Language

en

Duration

~28 minutes (27K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrea Ball & Marc D'Hooghe (From images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Release date

2011-04-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Rennell Rodd

Rennell Rodd

1858–1941

A diplomat, poet, and later politician, he moved through some of the most important European postings of his day and became Britain’s ambassador to Italy during the First World War. His writing drew on that long public career, blending literary interests with firsthand experience of high politics.

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