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3004:, ed. E. Cougny, Paris (D.) 1890. ; A. S. F. Gow, D. L. Page, The Greek Anthology 1: Hellenistic Epigrams, Cambridge 1965 (2 vols.) ; 2: The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams, Cambridge 1968 ; Epigrammata Graeca, D. L. Page, OCT 1975 ; Further Greek Epigrams. Epigrams before A.D. 50 from the Greek Anthology and Other Sources, D. L. Page (revised by R. D. Dawe, J. Diggle), Cambridge 1981 ; Sch.AP = Scholia ad epigrammata arithmetica in Anthologia Graeca (scholia recentiora), in Diophanti Alexandri opera omnia, P. Tannery, vol. 2 Teubner (Leipzig) 1895 ."
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are now lost. The partial incorporation of them into a single body, classified according to the contents in 15 books, was the work of a certain
Constantinus Cephalas, whose name alone is preserved in the single MS. of his compilation extant, but who probably lived during the literary revival under
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had been cultivated in Greece from an early period, being used to commemorate remarkable individuals or events, on funerary monuments and votive offerings. These compositions were termed epigrams, i.e. inscribed poems. Such a composition must necessarily be brief, and as a result, conciseness of
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The epigram received a great development in its second or
Alexandrian era, when its range was extended to include anecdote, satire, and amorous longing; when epitaphs and votive inscriptions were composed on imaginary persons and things. The modification has a representative in
403:, who first employed the term "anthology". His collection, which included the compositions of thirteen writers subsequent to Meleager, was also arranged alphabetically, and contained an introductory poem. It was of inferior quality to Meleager's. Somewhat later, under
226:. In his preface to his collection, Meleager describes his arrangement of poems as if it were a head-band or garland of flowers woven together in a tour de force that made the word "Anthology" a synonym for a collection of literary works for future generations.
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The
Palatine MS., the archetype of the present text, was transcribed by different persons at different times, and the actual arrangement of the collection does not correspond with that signalized in the index. It is arranged into the following books:
419:) from his productions and those of earlier writers. No further collection from various sources is recorded until the time of Justinian, when epigrammatic writing, especially of an amatory character, experienced a great revival at the hands of
704:, and must be sought in an appendix of epigrams only occurring in the Planudean Anthology. The epigrams hitherto recovered from ancient monuments and similar sources form appendices in the second and third volumes of Dübner's edition. The
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Palatina, Planudea, ed. F. Dübner, Paris (D.) 1864–72; ed. H. Stadtmüller, vols. i, ii (1), iii (1) (all published), Leipzig (T.) 1894–1906, H. Beckby, Munich 2 (4 vols.; I–XV = Anthologia Palatina, XVI = Appendix Planudea)
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expression, pregnancy of meaning, purity of diction and singleness of thought are the indispensable conditions of excellence in the epigrammatic style. The term was soon extended to any piece by which these conditions were fulfilled.
388:); in an introductory poem each poet is compared to some flower, fancifully deemed appropriate to his genius. The arrangement of his collection was alphabetical, according to the initial letter of each epigram.
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undertook to combine the choicest effusions of his predecessors into a single body of fugitive poetry. Collections of monumental inscriptions, or of poems on particular subjects, had previously been formed by
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and others; but
Meleager first gave the principle a comprehensive application. His selection, compiled from forty-six of his predecessors, and including numerous contributions of his own, was entitled
459:(1320), who removed some epigrams from Cephalas' anthology, added some verses of his own, and preserved epigrams on works of art, which are not included in the only surviving transcript of Cephalas.
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of the
Anthology. Heavily illustrated. It also reprints the very error-prone Greek text of the Wechelian edition (1600) of the Anthology, which is itself a reprint of the 1566 Planudean edition by
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was a Syrian; his pieces are usually erotic, with far-fetched conceits. His gaiety and licentiousness are imitated and exaggerated by his somewhat later contemporary, the
Epicurean
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wrote, "The time of life does not exist when it is impossible to discover in it a masterly poem one had never seen before." Its influence can be seen on writers as diverse as
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in 1797. In 1816 it went back to
Heidelberg, but in an incomplete state, the second part remaining at Paris. It is now represented at Heidelberg by a photographic facsimile.
566:, the epigrams of the Planudean Anthology not collected in the former, an appendix of pieces derived from other sources, copious notes, a literal Latin prose translation by
790:, an Alexandrian grammarian of the 4th century, the last of the strictly classical epigrammatists. His literary position is that of an indignant but despairing opponent of
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523:(Crumbs of the Ancient Greek Poets). The manuscript itself had frequently changed its quarters. In 1623, having been taken in the sack of Heidelberg in the
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many of the poems he felt were too explicit. His anthology was the only one known to
Western Europe (his autograph copy, dated 1301 survives; the
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493:(in seven books) was the only recension of the anthology known at the revival of classical literature, and was first published at Florence, by
934:(1869, reprinted 1892 in the Cameo series), includes about 140 translations or imitations, with some original compositions in the same style.
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838:'s 1863 translation was in French prose. The German language admits of the preservation of the original metre, a circumstance exploited by
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546:(1794–1814, 13 vols.), the text of which was reprinted in a more convenient form in 1813–1817, and occupies three pocket volumes in the
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Merivale, which, with the other English renderings extant at the time, accompany the literal prose translation of the
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427:, and their circle. Their ingenious but mannered productions were collected by Agathias into a new anthology, entitled
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1833–1835, collected and commented on the labours of these and other translators, including indifferent attempts of
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431:(Κύκλος); it was the first to be divided into books, and arranged with reference to the subjects of the pieces.
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a fuller collection based on Cephalas. The copy made by Salmasius was not, however, published until 1776, when
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Ancient Gems in Modern Settings; being Versions of the Greek Anthology in English Rhyme by Various Writers
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210:, or "Flower-gathering." It contained poems by the compiler himself and forty-six other poets, including
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series, 3 vols., which stops at IX 563 due to Stadtmüller's death. More recent editions are one in the
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Liddell Scott Greek Lexicon "(Names of epigrammatists, where found in codd., are added in brackets.)
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1386:(vol. cxvii.), illustrating the distinction between Greek and Latin epigram; and the disquisition in
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732:(c. 556 – 469 BC), the author of most of the sepulchral inscriptions on those who fell in the
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Two critical contributions to the subject are the Rev. James Davies's essay on Epigrams in the
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series, 13 vols., started by Pierre Waltz and continued by other scholars, and one edited by
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Texts, scholia, images of the codex, translations in English, French & other languages.
586:, was published in 1890. The best edition of the Planudean Anthology is the splendid one by
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epigrams found in churches; a collection of satirical and convivial epigrams collected by
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The poems in the anthology represent different periods. Four stages may be indicated:
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Anthologiae Graecae Erotica: The Love Epigrams or Book V of the Palatine Anthology
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The prefaces of Meleager, Philippus, and Agathias to their respective collections;
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series of the classics. The best edition for general purposes is perhaps that of
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to attest to their additions of later poems. The definitive edition was made by
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A small volume on the Anthology, edited and with some original translations by
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The Poets of the Greek Anthology: A Companion Volume to The Girdle of Aphrodite
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1264:(text of 149 poems, introduction, notes, and verse translations; Oxford, 1939)
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515:(Salmasius) in 1606, it was not published until 1776, when it was included in
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by J. W. Mackail, edited with excerpts in Greek (unicode) and a search engine
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A Collaborative Edition by the Canada Research Chair in Digital Textualities.
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Selections from the Greek Anthology: The Wit and Wisdom of the Sons of Hellas
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Herbert Kynaston: a short memoir with selections from his occasional writings
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The Girdle of Aphrodite: The Complete Love Poems of the Palatine Anthology
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The Greek Anthology, as selected for the use of Westminster, Eton, &c.
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List of poets to whom epigrams are attributed in the Greek Anthology
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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style of epigrammatic composition was cultivated at the court of
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594:(1795–1822). There is also an incomplete edition of the text by
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has left a deep impression on its readers. In a 1971 article on
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1379:(Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1874)
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in the 10th century, who added a number of other collections:
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based on his collection was printed in 1494) until 1606 when
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Sicilian Idylls and Other Verses Translated from the Greek
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Anthony Grafton; Glenn W. Most; Salvatore Settis (2010).
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A Greek Garland: A Selection from the Palatine Anthology
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before the facsimile copy of the pages of the same book
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Brunck's edition was superseded by the standard one of
1307:(selection and translation; New York: Macmillan, 1967)
805:. The diction of Agathias and his compeers is ornate.
292:, which while adding some poems, primarily deleted or
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The earliest known anthology in Greek was compiled by
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Amaranth and Asphodel: Songs from the Greek Anthology
1144:(London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1911)
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Translations and Paraphrases from the Greek Anthology
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The Greek Anthology and Other Ancient Greek Epigrams
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Idylls and Epigrams chiefly from the Greek Anthology
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Greek Anthology, with notes critical and explanatory
277:; and a collection of inscriptions from a temple in
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Puerilities: Erotic Epigrams of The Greek Anthology
478:. Contains the metrical Latin version of Grotius's
49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
319:Since its transmission to the rest of Europe, the
2922:"The Greek Anthology with an English Translation"
2531:, ca. 100 AD, author of 11,424, otherwise unknown
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1183:(London: Basil Blackwell & Mott, Ltd., 1922)
1142:Greek Love Songs and Epigrams from the Anthology
327:'s translation of a selection of poems from the
407:, another supplement was formed by the sophist
2936:http://www.ancientlibrary.com/greek-anthology/
1051:(London: John Lane; New York: Macmillan, 1895)
937:Further translations and selections include:
809:
650:Christodorus's description of certain statues;
206:in the first century BC, under the title
1249:The Oxford Book of Greek Verse in Translation
1201:(London: G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1924)
1192:(London: G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1923)
951:Collections from the Greek Anthology, &c.
943:Translations chiefly from the Greek Anthology
1042:(London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1883)
434:These and other collections made during the
3167:, arranged by poet rather than by book, at
3114:Anthology of Planudes in the original Greek
3112:has original text related to this article:
3097:has original text related to this article:
708:divides the Anthologia Graeca sources into
3209:Epigrams by Women from the Greek Anthology
1315:Two Hundred Poems from The Greek Anthology
1018:(London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1892)
1009:(London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1888)
870:translated the inscriptions of Simonides.
269:' description of statues in the Byzantine
2893:. Harvard University Press. p. 410.
1015:Grass of Parnassus: First and Last Rhymes
109:Learn how and when to remove this message
3175:Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
3120:Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
3099:Palatine Anthology in the original Greek
1081:Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology
466:The van Bosch and van Lennep version of
461:
122:
3241:Birds and Beasts of the Greek Anthology
3049:
3020:
2983:
2966:
2954:
1210:Birds and Beasts of the Greek Anthology
866:(London, 1795), are more spirited; and
814:Latin renderings of select epigrams by
257:in the 2nd century AD; a collection of
135:. Scan by the Gesellschaft der Freunde
3257:
1369:, is one of W. Lucas Collins's series
1006:Grass of Parnassus: Rhymes Old and New
887:In 1849 Henry Wellesley, principal of
822:and Lennep's edition of the Planudean
614:series. The most recent edition is by
3285:Epigrammatists of the Greek Anthology
2868:List of anthologies of Greek epigrams
1354:The Greek Poets: Homer to the Present
1221:Translations from the Greek Anthology
1213:(Florence: Tipografia Giuntina, 1927)
674:Rhetorical and illustrative epigrams;
671:The epigrams of Gregory of Nazianzus;
654:Inscriptions in the temple at Cyzicus
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997:(Cambridge; Bowes & Bowes, 1887)
941:Robert Bland, John Herman Merivale,
626:, with the cooperation in vol. I of
604:Collection des Universités de France
415:compiled his elegant Μοῦσα παιδική (
47:adding citations to reliable sources
18:
1371:Ancient Classics for Modern Readers
1231:Some Greek Poems of Love and Beauty
1223:(London: Jonathan Cape, Ltd., 1931)
1174:(London: Constable & Co., 1919)
1039:Love in Idleness: A Volume of Poems
1027:Selections from the Greek Anthology
770:, who wrote under Augustus, and in
578:and the metrical Latin versions of
521:Analecta Veterum Poetarum Graecorum
352:
13:
1317:(Seattle: U of Washington P, 1971)
1295:(Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1962)
1115:(Boston: Copeland & Day, 1898)
984:A Chaplet from the Greek Anthology
844:Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Jacobs
14:
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3280:Greek literature (post-classical)
3072:
1238:Some Greek Poems of Love and Wine
782:, who flourished under Nero, and
16:Ancient collection of short poems
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3088:
3037:
1324:(Allen Lane, 1973; reprinted in
1285:(New York: New Directions, 1956)
1096:(New York: John W. Lovell, 1891)
778:, was developed, the satirical.
752:, about 140 BC (or later).
562:(1864–1872), which contains the
310:Richard François Philippe Brunck
183:comes from two manuscripts, the
23:
2286:Menecrates of Smyrna (or Samos)
2143:Ignatius Magister Grammaticorum
1171:Echoes from the Greek Anthology
987:(London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1892)
826:, in the Didot edition, and in
34:needs additional citations for
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2880:
1356:(New York: W. W. Norton, 2009)
1293:Poems from the Greek Anthology
1282:Poems from the Greek Anthology
728:The Hellenic proper, of which
637:
179:. Most of the material of the
1:
3030:
2331:Quintus Mucius Scaevola Augur
966:(London: Henry G. Bohn, 1855)
710:Anthologia Palatina, Planudea
3290:Works subject to expurgation
1352:, and Karen Van Dyck, eds.,
1150:; Edward Daniel Stone, ed.,
1048:In a Garden, and Other Poems
1030:(London: Walter Scott, 1889)
582:. A third volume, edited by
288:also made an edition of the
189:of the 10th century and the
7:
3250:Project Gutenberg Australia
2861:
2113:Heraclitus of Halicarnassus
1273:(New York: Macmillan, 1951)
954:(London; John Murray, 1813)
810:Translations and imitations
706:Liddell Scott Greek Lexicon
441:Constantine Porphyrogenitus
10:
3306:
3002:Appendix nova epigrammatum
2239:Macedonius of Thessalonica
1393:Studies of the Greek Poets
1359:George Theodoridis, 2010,
714:Appendix nova epigrammatum
693:Puzzles, enigmas, oracles;
391:In the age of the emperor
384:
2472:Philippus of Thessalonica
1961:Eratosthenes Scholasticus
1530:Antipater of Thessalonica
1270:Greek Poetry for Everyman
1165:(Oxford: Blackwell, 1913)
1156:(London: Macmillan, 1912)
1137:(London: Macmillan, 1903)
1093:From the Garden of Hellas
1063:(London: Macmillan, 1890)
978:(London: Macmillan, 1869)
860:'s (1769–1842) versions,
401:Philippus of Thessalonica
334:Times Literary Supplement
235:Philippus of Thessalonica
2873:
2684:, Patriarch of Jerusalem
1956:Epigonus of Thessalonica
909:Bohn's Classical Library
901:Public School Selections
719:
630:, 3 vols., published by
568:Jean François Boissonade
409:Diogenianus of Heracleia
304:found in the library at
3163:English translation by
3064:Encyclopædia Britannica
2890:The Classical Tradition
2738:Theodoretus Grammaticus
2723:Theaetetus Scholasticus
2401:Pamphilus of Alexandria
1635:Artemidorus Grammaticus
1560:Apollinaris of Laodicea
1540:Antiphilus of Byzantium
1396:(1873; 3rd ed., 1893).
1060:Fifty Poems of Meleager
903:, executed by the Rev.
840:Johann Gottfried Herder
680:Humorous and convivial;
529:Maximilian I of Bavaria
199:) of the 14th century.
2416:Parmenion of Macedonia
2204:Leonidas of Alexandria
2006:Eutolmius Scholasticus
1805:Crinagoras of Mytilene
1585:Archelaus Chersonestia
1246:, T. F. Higham, eds.,
1217:Robert Allason Furness
768:Crinagoras of Mytilene
486:
411:(2nd century AD), and
365:About 60 BC, the
241:were preserved in the
154:
140:
137:Universität Heidelberg
3231:from William Smith's
2713:Synesius Scholasticus
2698:Stephanus Grammaticus
2364:Nicodemus of Heraclea
2260:Marianus Scholasticus
2214:Leontius Scholasticus
2184:Julianus the Egyptian
2163:Isidorus Scholasticus
2108:Heracleides of Sinope
1845:Demetrius of Bithynia
1800:Crates the grammarian
1570:Apollonides of Smyrna
1535:Antiphanes of Macedon
1510:Antigonus of Carystus
1465:Alexander of Magnesia
1123:An Echo of Greek Song
1109:Jane Minot Sidgwick,
1069:A Book of Greek Verse
995:Rhymes and Renderings
991:Fydell Edmund Garrett
893:Anthologia Polyglotta
832:Anthologia Polyglotta
690:Metrical curiosities;
465:
331:, a reviewer for the
192:Anthology of Planudes
159:) is a collection of
126:
3079:anthologiagraeca.org
2839:Zenobius Grammaticus
2708:Synesius Philosophus
2647:Secundus of Tarentum
2571:Pompeius the younger
2477:Philiscus of Miletus
2406:Pancrates of Arcadia
2301:Michael Chartophylax
2245:Magnus the Physician
2209:Leonidas of Tarentum
2199:Leon the philosopher
2153:Irenaeus Refendarius
2128:Herodicus of Babylon
2067:Gregory of Nazianzus
2052:Glaucus of Nicopolis
1996:Euphorion of Chalcis
1896:Dionysius of Cyzicus
1771:Constantine Cephalas
1650:Asclepiodotus (poet)
1645:Asclepiades of Samos
1575:Arabius Scholasticus
1460:Alexander of Aetolia
1423:Aemilianus of Nicaea
1412:Aceratus Grammaticus
1338:(Princeton UP, 2001)
1240:(Cambridge UP, 1939)
1233:(Cambridge UP, 1937)
1159:G. B. Grundy, ed.,
1072:(Cambridge UP, 1907)
889:New Inn Hall, Oxford
877:Blackwood's Magazine
854:John Herman Merivale
744:, a contemporary of
742:Leonidas of Tarentum
665:Votive inscriptions;
247:Constantine Cephalas
43:improve this article
3275:Ancient Greek poets
3131:The Greek Anthology
2799:Troilus Grammaticus
2783:Timocreon of Rhodes
2778:Tiberius Illustrius
2748:Theon of Alexandria
2743:Theodorus Proconsul
2672:Simmias Grammaticus
2632:Sabinus Grammaticus
2562:, Julius, of Sardis
2466:Philip V of Macedon
2426:Paulus Silentiarius
2346:Nicaenetus of Samos
2265:Marinus of Neapolis
2168:Joannes Barbocollas
2078:Hecataeus of Thasos
2022:Gabriel the Prefect
2001:Eupithius of Athens
1931:Diotimus of Miletus
1916:Diophanes of Myrina
1906:Dionysius Sophistes
1901:Dionysius of Rhodes
1891:Dionysius of Andros
1776:Constantinus Rhodus
1756:Claudius Ptolemaeus
1720:Gaius Ateius Capito
1605:Archias the younger
1595:Archias of Mytilene
1505:Antagoras of Rhodes
1470:Alpheus Mytilenaeus
1450:Alcaeus of Mytilene
1407:Ablabius Illustrius
1376:The Greek Anthology
927:Idylls and Epigrams
647:Christian epigrams;
491:Planudean Anthology
468:The Greek Anthology
425:Paulus Silentiarius
312:included it in his
253:verse collected by
197:Planudean Anthology
133:The Greek Anthology
129:Anthologia Palatina
3270:Poetry anthologies
3227:2005-12-18 at the
3214:2011-06-06 at the
3123:by J. W. Mackail (
2718:Thallus of Miletus
2693:Statyllius Flaccus
2627:Rufinus Domesticus
2385:Numenius of Tarsus
2374:Nilus Scholasticus
2281:Menander Protector
2270:Meleager of Gadara
2255:Marcus the younger
2250:Marcus Argentarius
2229:Lucian of Samosata
1941:Dosiadas of Rhodes
1926:Diotimus of Athens
1882:, Bishop of Amisus
1880:Diogenes of Amisus
1875:Diodorus of Tarsus
1870:Diodorus of Sardis
1855:Demodocus of Leros
1781:Cornelius Longinus
1600:Archias of Antioch
1525:Antipater of Sidon
1495:Anastasius Traulus
1455:Alcaeus of Messene
1177:Alfred J. Butler,
818:were published in
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772:Marcus Argentarius
760:Meleager of Gadara
750:Antipater of Sidon
748:, and closes with
712:(1864-1968), then
610:, 4 vols., in the
564:Palatine Anthology
500:Palatine Anthology
487:
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472:The British Museum
421:Agathias of Myrina
376:Polemon Periegetes
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302:Claudius Salmasius
204:Meleager of Gadara
186:Palatine Anthology
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2703:Straton of Sardis
2677:Simonides of Ceos
2667:Simmias of Rhodes
2461:Philetas of Samos
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2179:Julian Antecessor
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2093:Hegemon of Thasus
2057:Glaucus of Athens
2047:Germanicus Caesar
1986:Evenus of Ascalon
1886:Diogenes Laërtius
1655:Asinius Quadratus
1550:Antonius of Argos
1342:Peter Constantine
1252:(Oxford UP, 1938)
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730:Simonides of Ceos
662:Amatory epigrams;
525:Thirty Years' War
480:Planudean version
423:, the historian,
413:Straton of Sardis
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560:Bibliotheca
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2688:Speusippus
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2027:Gaetulicus
1951:Empedocles
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1675:Besantinus
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1500:Andronicus
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251:homoerotic
208:Anthologia
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2012:Eutroclus
1850:Demiurgus
1830:Damascius
1825:Damagetus
1810:Cyllenius
1796:the Cynic
1761:Cleobulus
1746:Cillactor
1742:of Thebes
1735:Chaeremon
1730:Cerealius
1710:Callicter
1665:Automedon
1660:Athenaeus
1545:Antistius
1515:Antiochus
1480:Ammonides
1433:Aeschines
1428:Aeschylus
824:Anthology
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683:Strato's
668:Epitaphs;
588:van Bosch
584:E. Cougny
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445:Lucillius
369:and poet
329:Anthology
275:Zeuxippos
271:gymnasium
259:Christian
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169:Classical
163:, mostly
3225:Archived
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2862:See also
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2657:Satyrius
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2605:Quintus
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2441:Phaennus
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220:Anacreon
165:epigrams
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