Hellenistic epigram: contexts of exploration
"This book offers scholars and students of Hellenistic and Roman literature an overview of Hellenistic epigram, a field closely related to other Hellenistic poetry and highly influential upon Roman poetry. In fourteen themed chapters it foregrounds the literary, linguistic, historical, epigraph...
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adam_text | Contents
Preface page xii
Abbreviations xvi
1. Introductory: Contexts and their Loss 1
Audience context and circulation context 3
Philodemus AP 9.412 = 20 GPh.: 8
Philodemus AP 9.570 = 14 GPh.: 10
Epigraphic context 15
Callimachus AP 6.147 = 24 HE: 22
Callimachus AP 7.522 = 40 HE: 24
Heraclitus AP 7.465 = 1 HE: 27
The state of the text 28
Mnasalces AP7.212 = 11 HE: 29
2. Afterlives 32
Optimism 33
Callimachus AP 7.520 = 33 HE: 33
Consolation 40
Carp(h)yliides AP 7.260 = 1 //P: 40
Pessimism? 45
Callimachus AP 7.524 = 31 HE: 45
Molecatcher (GVI no. 350): 50
Callimachus AP 7.524 (continued): 52
Shipwrecks 60
Dioscorides AP 7.76 = 33 HE and AP 9.568 = 34 HE: 60
3. Philosophical Matters 66
Over-philosophical interpretations (Callimachus, Asclepiades,
Posidippus) 66
Philosophical superficiality (Leonidas)
Meleager and philosophy
Meleager AP 12.101 = 103 HE: 72 72
Meleager AP 12.84 =114 i/P and Meleager AP 12,85 -֊ 11 c r
Meleager AP 12.127 = 79 HE: 80 ’ - U5 HE: 73
Philodemus
Philodemus AP 5.123 = 9 GPh.: 86 gg
Philodemus AP 11.35 = 22 GPh.: 91
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Hellenistic Epigram
4. Temples and Shrines
A shrine of the Great Mother
Dioscorides AP 6,220 = 16 HE: 97
Apollo’s deer at Kourion
?Hedylus Supplementum Hellenisticum fr.459: 101
Paphian Aphrodite
Asclepiades AP 5.209 = 36 HE: 114
5. Literary Polemics
Posidippus
Av5pvavT07toiiKd: 128
Posidippus AP 5.134 = 1 HE: 132
Posidippus AP 12.98 = 6 HE: 135
Posidippus 24 HE =117 A-B: 139
Asclepiades on Lyde
AP 9.63 = 32 HE: 139
Further Hellenistic literary programmes
Dioscorides AP 11.195 = 36 HE: 140
Crates API 1.218 - 1 HE: 142
Theodoridas AP 7.406 = 14 HE: 144
Antipater of Sidon
Antipater of Sidon AP 7.409 = 66 HE: 145
Antipater of Sidon AP 7.34 =18 HE: 150
Epigrams about Erinna
Asclepiades AP 7.11 =28 HE: 151
Leonidas AP 7.13 = 98 HE: 154
Anon. AP 9.190 = 38 FGE: 154
Anon. AP 7.12 = 39 FGE: 155
Antipater of Sidon AP 7.713 = 58 HE: 156
6. Literary Polemics Continue
Telchines and grammarians
Antiphanes AP 11.322 = 9 GPL·: 161
Philip AP 11.321 = 60 GPh.: 167
Antipater of Thessalonica AP 11.20 = 20 GPh.: 172
Phdip AP 11.347 = 61 CPA: 176
Other first-century AD literary epigrams: 178
Erucius AP7.377 = 13 GPL·: 179
Polemic pro/anti epic?
7. Poetry, Sex, the Countryside
Poetry and sex
Callimachus AP 11.362 = 59 HE: 187
Philitas 10 CA: 193
Callimachus AP 12.43 = 2 HE: 196
Country matters
Callimachus AP 12.102 = 1 HE: 199
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101
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140
145
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161
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187
187
198
Contents
IX
Callimachus AP 7.518 = 36 HE: 201
Callimachus AP 6.121 = 61 HE·. 210
8. Medical Connections
Medicine in non-epigrammatic Hellenistic poetry
Medicine in epigram
Callimachus AP 12.150 = 3 HE·. 220
Callimachus AP 9.566 = 58 HE·. 224
Asclepiades AP 12.46 = 15 HE: 233
Asclepiades AP 5.162 = 8 HE: 236
Asclepiades AP 5.153 = 3 HE: 238
Asclepiades AP 12.17 = 37 HE: 240
Asclepiades’ individual voice?: 241
9. Epitaphs: Epigraphic or Epideictic?
Death caused by wine
For Asclepiades son of Anaxippus, of Ephesus: 244
For Gemellus son of Pappus: 246
Callimachus AP 7.725 = 42 HE: 247
Callimachus AP 12.149 = 10 HE: 252
Anon. 136(a) FGE: 254
Callimachus AP 7.454 = 62 HE: 256
Deaths while drunk
[Theocritus] AP 7.660 = 12 HE: 257
Antipater of Thessalonica AP 7.398 = 65 GPh.: 257
Antipater of Thessalonica AP7.625 = 33 GPh.: 259
Deaths of drunken old women
Dioscorides AP 7.456 = 29 HE: 261
Ariston AP 7.457 = 2 HE, and others: 262
Cenotaphic epitymbia
Asclepiades AP 7.500 = 31 HE: 266
Callimachus AP 7.272 = 38 HE: 267
Callimachus AP 7.271 = 45 HE: 268
Leonidas AP 7.273 = 62 HE·. 269
Leonidas AP 7.652 = 15 HE: 270
Leonidas AP 7.654 = 16 HE: 271
Theaetetus AP 7.499 = 4 HE: 272
Perses AP 7.539 = 9 HE: 273
10. Local Interests
Archaizing language: Anyte and Nicias
Anyte AP 6.123 = 1 HE: 277
Nicias AP 6.122 = 1 HE: 279
Dialects
Callimachus AP 6.347 = 21 HE: 283
Callimachus AP 6.351 = 22 HE: 285
Posidippus 36 A—B: 289
Local customs: hair dedications
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218
220
243
243
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261
265
276
276
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294
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Hellenistic Epigram
Theodoridas AP 6.156 = 2 HE: 295
Euphorion AP 6.279 = 1 HE: 304
Historical claims: the Thyreatis 30£
‘Simonides* AP 7.431 = 5 HE and Nicander AP 7.526 = 2 HE: 307
Dioscorides AP 7.430 = 31 HE: 308
11. Speakers, Addressees, Antecedents 314
Geese taken for swans 315
Nestor’s Cup (CEG no. 454): 315
Melitta {CEG no. 571): 316
Speakers and addressees in archaic inscribed epigrams 319
Epitymbic speakers and addressees 321
The ‘io anonimo*: 329
Anathematic Speakers and Addressees: 335
Ekphraseis and ‘Signatures’: 338
Unsafe assumptions of originality 339
Over-interpretations of Hellenistic epigrams 341
Moero AP6.119 = 1 HE: 341
Anyte AP 6,153 - 2 HE: 344
Nossis AP 6.265 = 3 HE: 346
^sve/^sTve 349
12. The Erotic 351
Novelty in the erotic komos 333
Posidippus AP 5.213 = 4 HE: 354
Some paired komoi: 359
The komos of the desertus amator. 363
Philodemus AP 5.120 = 7 HE: 366
Legalism 367
‘Enrichment5 and emotion 368
Callimachus AP 5.6 = 11 HE: 368
Callimachus AP 12.134 = 13 HE and AP 12.71 = 12 A® 370
Hedylus AP 5.199 = 2 /#Г: 373
Dioscorides AP 5.55 = 5 /Ж 375
Cynical attitudes and mercenary motives 379
Callimachus AP 12.148 = 7 HE: 379
Philodemus AP 5.126 = 25 GPh.: 380
Philodemus AP 5.115 = 6 GPh.: 382
Philodemus AP 5.46 = 4 GPh.: 383
Meleager and mosquitoes 385
AP 5.151 = 33 HE and AP 5.152 = 34 HE: 385
13. Generic Innovation 389
Implicit dialogue 389
Explicit dialogue 391
Asclepiades AP 5.167 =14 HE: 392
Contents
Meleager AP 12.117 = 19 HE: 394
Anon. AP 12.155 = 7 HE·. 396
Meleager AP 7.79 =121 HE: 398
Philodemus AP 9.412 = 20 GPh.: 399
Initial generic deception
Leonidas AP 10.1 =85 HE: 405
Antiphilus AP 10.17 =11 GPh.: 406
Antiphilus AP 6.199 =16 GPh.: 409
Epigraphic genres in amatory epigrams
Leonidas AP 6.293 = 54 HE: 410
Meleager ALP 12.23 = 99 HE: 412
Meleager AP 5.215 = 54 HE·, AP 5.191 = 73 HE: AP
12-74 = 97 HE: 413
Function as context
Leonidas AP 6.13 = 46 HE: 417
Anyte AP7.215 = 12 //-F and AP 7.190 = 20 HE: 418
Nicias AP 9.315 = 5 HE: 420
Multiple addressees
Philodemus AP 5.4 = 1 GPh.: 422
14. Learning
Philological
(Near)-synonyms: 426
eeSvtbcraiTo: 430
TOKseovag, uLafcxeuv etc.: 432
Bsupopit): 435
ouXoi;: 437
exiPA-n?: 440
COTS0r|K£: 444
JtL6§etv (and the plaiting of garlands) in Meleager: 445
Technical
Metrical
Mythography and local culture
Bibliography
Index Locorum
Index Anthologiae Graecae
Index of Personal Names in Epigrams
General Index
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spelling | Cairns, Francis Verfasser (DE-588)111975996X aut Hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration Francis Cairns Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2016 xviii, 516 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "This book offers scholars and students of Hellenistic and Roman literature an overview of Hellenistic epigram, a field closely related to other Hellenistic poetry and highly influential upon Roman poetry. In fourteen themed chapters it foregrounds the literary, linguistic, historical, epigraphic, social, political, ethnic, cultic, onomastic, local, topographical and patronage contexts within which Hellenistic epigrams were composed. Many epigrams are analysed in detail and new interpretations of them proposed. Throughout the question is asked whether epigrams are literary jeux d'esprit (as is often assumed without proper discussion) or whether they relate to real people and real events and have a function in the real world. That function may be epigraphic, e.g. an epigram can be the epitymbion for inscription at someone's grave, or the anathematikon for inscription on or beside a dedicated object, or a picture-label ... an ekphrasis to accompany a painting or mosaic"... HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Epigrams, Greek History and criticism Greek poetry, Hellenistic History and criticism HISTORY / Ancient / General Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Epigramm (DE-588)4152507-3 gnd rswk-swf Hellenismus (DE-588)4024313-8 gnd rswk-swf Epigramm, literarische Gattung (DE-2581)TH000005073 gbd Griechische Literatur, Hellenistische Zeit (DE-2581)TH000005167 gbd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Epigramm (DE-588)4152507-3 s Hellenismus (DE-588)4024313-8 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029141805&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Cairns, Francis Hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Epigrams, Greek History and criticism Greek poetry, Hellenistic History and criticism HISTORY / Ancient / General Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Epigramm (DE-588)4152507-3 gnd Hellenismus (DE-588)4024313-8 gnd |
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title | Hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration |
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title_full | Hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration Francis Cairns |
title_fullStr | Hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration Francis Cairns |
title_full_unstemmed | Hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration Francis Cairns |
title_short | Hellenistic epigram |
title_sort | hellenistic epigram contexts of exploration |
title_sub | contexts of exploration |
topic | HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Epigrams, Greek History and criticism Greek poetry, Hellenistic History and criticism HISTORY / Ancient / General Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Epigramm (DE-588)4152507-3 gnd Hellenismus (DE-588)4024313-8 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Ancient / General Epigrams, Greek History and criticism Greek poetry, Hellenistic History and criticism Griechisch Epigramm Hellenismus |
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