Anyone interested in Pindar will want to read, and engage with, Bundy's Studia Pindarica, which, I just discovered, is online, thanks to the University of California and Bundy's widow:
http://escholarship.org/uc/item/2g79p68q#page-1
Studia Pindarica
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Re: Studia Pindarica
Wonderful find. That and Leslie Kurke's book Traffic in Praise or some such (also available online) were definitely formulative in my thinking on Pindar. Actually, given that we all have near enough the same reading lists probably the entire last generation. Excellent introductions!
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(P)Aristotle, Theophrastus and Peripatetic Greek
Intro Greek Poetry
Latin Historical Prose