Love, Worship and Death: Some Renderings from the Greek Anthology
1916
Love, Worship and Death: Some Renderings from the Greek Anthology is a collection of poetic translations by Rennell Rodd, first published in 1916. It draws from the Greek Anthology, showcasing themes of love, worship, and mortality through the works of renowned poets like Sappho and Anacreon, as well as lesser-known figures. The anthology spans over a millennium of Greek poetry, reflecting the emotional and philosophical landscapes of ancient Greece while maintaining the essence of the original texts.







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