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Hellenistic Epigrams

Hellenistic Epigrams

Hellenistic Epigrams

A Selection
Alexander Sens, Georgetown University, Washington DC
December 2020
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Paperback
9780521614818

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    Greek 'literary' epigrams constitute one of the most versatile and dynamic poetic forms in the Hellenistic period. Originally modeled on the anonymous epitaphs and dedications inscribed on monuments throughout antiquity, these short poems came to include a variety of subtypes and served as a vehicle for Hellenistic poets to experiment with themes and motifs from other genres. This edition introduces students to a wide selection of epigrams from the third and second centuries BCE. It provides substantial help in construing the Greek and will be appropriate for those approaching the genre for the first time, whilst also containing material of interest to scholars. It includes work by the most important epigrammatists of this period, with substantial attention paid to the way these poets engage with the epigraphic and literary traditions. The Introduction provides an overview of the history of the genre and of its formal features, including dialect and meter.

    • Provides substantial help with difficult grammar and vocabulary suitable for the advanced undergraduate and graduate student
    • Illustrates the way the individual poems play with generic conventions to create meaning
    • Each poem is preceded by an interpretive essay discussing the relationship of form to content

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    '… this commentary is a valuable contribution that should be useful to both students and established scholars. The text would be very well suited for use in an upper-level reading course or perhaps a graduate-level proseminar and will hopefully invite new scholars into the exciting world of Hellenistic epigram.' Matthew Chaldekas, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    December 2020
    Paperback
    9780521614818
    312 pages
    216 × 132 × 17 mm
    0.39kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction:
    • 1. The Origins of Literary Epigram
    • 2. 'Genres' of Hellenistic Epigram
    • 3. 'Fictive' and 'Inscribed' Epigrams
    • 4. Formal and Literary Aspects of Hellenistic Epigrams
    • 5. Transmission
    • 6. Organizing Principles of this Anthology
    • Epigrams
    • Commentary.
      Contributors
    • Alexander Sens

    • Editor (Introduction and Notes)
    • Alexander Sens , Georgetown University, Washington DC

      Alexander Sens is Markos and Eleni Tsakopoulos–Kounalakis Chair of Hellenic Studies and Professor of Classics at Georgetown University. He has been recognized for his teaching and has substantial experience in writing commentaries. He has particular expertise in the area of Hellenistic epigrams, having produced a full-length edition of Asclepiades of Samos and a number of shorter studies on the genre.