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, for example 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.
Author(s): Francis Cairns
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: 532
FM......Page 1
Dedication......Page 5
Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 12
Abbreviations......Page 16
Introductory: Context and its Loss......Page 19
Afterlives......Page 50
Philosophical Matters......Page 84
Temples and Shrines......Page 113
Literary Polemics......Page 143
Literary Polemics Continue......Page 178
Poetry, Sex, the Countryside......Page 205
Medical Connections......Page 234
Epitaphs: Epigraphic or Epideictic?......Page 261
Local Interests......Page 294
Speakers, Addressees, Antecedents......Page 332
The Erotic......Page 369
Generic Innovation......Page 407
Learning......Page 444
Bibliography......Page 479
Index Locorum......Page 517
Index Anthologiae Graecae......Page 526
Index of Personal Names in Epigrams......Page 528
General index......Page 530