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Epigram

Epigram

Epigram

Niall Livingstone, University of Birmingham
Gideon Nisbet, University of Birmingham
April 2010
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    This is an introduction to the ancient genre of epigram, short poems literally written or inscribed 'on' an object or figuratively 'on' a topic. The authors set out what epigram means and why it matters, exploring its roots in inscriptions on stone and its literary flourishing in the Hellenistic world after Alexander. They trace its migration from Greece to Rome, where its most famous exponent was Martial, and consider the continuation of Greek epigram under the Roman empire in the so-called 'Second Sophistic'. The final chapter shows how Greek epigram achieved new importance in the nineteenth century as raw material for stories about the classical past.

    • Short: will appeal to students
    • Overview: good introduction on Epigram for undergraduates
    • Wide-ranging: a good place to start reading on the topic

    Product details

    April 2010
    Paperback
    9780521145701
    190 pages
    234 × 157 × 8 mm
    0.29kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Prologue: at the symposium
    • Introduction
    • Part I. The Inscriptional Beginnings of Literary Epigram
    • Part II. Epigram in the Hellenistic World
    • Part III. Epigram from Greece to Rome
    • Part IV. Epigram in the Second Sophistic and After
    • Part V. Ancient Epigram in Reception
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Niall Livingstone , University of Birmingham
    • Gideon Nisbet , University of Birmingham