""2 Toward a historical ontology of authorship """"3 Performance context, genre, and authority in Archaic Greek lyric ""; ""4 Reconstructing the early history of Archaic Greek poetry: the relevance of meter and dialect ""; ""5 Metapoetics and the evolution of authorship in Archaic Greece ""
""6 Pindar’s three author-functions """"7 Qui parle? Stratifying the corpus of epinikia ""; ""Chapter 2 Image, metaphor, concept: the semantics of poetic language ""; ""1 Pindar and the comparative history of poetic image ""; ""2 The evolution of the genealogical metaphor: Hesiod, Pindar, Plato ""
""3 Herder, Cassirer, and Freidenberg on myth and metaphor """"4 Pindar’s genealogies ""; ""5 Pindar’s tenors and vehicles ""; ""6 The birth of poetic metaphor ""; ""Chapter 3 Speech acts, social personas, and poetic veridiction ""; ""1 Mimesis and veridiction: from social to poetic authority ""
""2 ‘‘A prophet of the Muses’’? Delimiting Pindar´s mantic poetics ""