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Title Details:
Epigram
Authors: Spanoudakis, Konstantinos
Karvouni, Aikaterini-Nina
Litinas, Nikos
Reviewer: Papaioannou, Sofia
Subject: HUMANITIES AND ARTS > ARTS AND LETTERS > PHILOLOGY
Keywords:
Greek Poetry
Early Christian Epic
Greek Epic
Late Antiquity
Description:
Abstract:
This seventh chapter includes the most important epigramatists of Late Antiquity with texts which illustrate the themes, techniques and literary orientation of each one. There is a general and ad hoc introduction for every author and every epigram and detailed commets. Abundant visual material is provided together with Roman papyri containing marriage contracts and sonets of Shakespeare.
Table of Contents:
General Introduction to the Epigram in Late Antiquity
a. Palladas
b. Christodorus of Coptus
c. Agathias Scholasticus
d. Marianus Scholasticus
e. Julian the Egyptian
f. Cyrus of Panopolis
g. Paul the Silentiary
Bibliography
Questions
Linguistic Editors: Ladianou, Ekaterini
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 14-12-2015
Item Details:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/gr
Spatial Coverage: Some of the epigrammatists included in this chapter were from Egypt (Palladas, Christodorus of Coptus, Julian the Egyptian) and others from Constantinople (Agathias Scholasticus, Marianus Scholasticus, Cyrus of Panopolis, Paul the Silentiary).
Temporal Coverage: The epigrammatists anthologized in this book are dated from the 4th century (Palladas) to the 6th century AD (Paul the Silentiary).
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/349
Bibliographic Reference: Spanoudakis, K., Karvouni, A., & Litinas, N. (2015). Epigram [Chapter]. In Spanoudakis, K., Karvouni, A., & Litinas, N. 2015. Greek Poetry of Late Antiquity - An Anthology [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/349
Language: Greek
Consists of: 1. P.Ross.Georg. III 28
2. P.Strass. III 131
3. Σαίξπηρ, Σονέτο 153
4. Σαίξπηρ, Σονέτο 154
5. Σαίξπηρ, Τίμων
Is Part of: Greek Poetry of Late Antiquity - An Anthology
Technical Requirement: Windows xp or newer. E-book or pdf reader.
Number of pages 47
Typical Learning Time: PT03H00M00S
Version: 1st edition
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions