Greek Anthology (Book 10: The Hortatory and Admonitory Epigrams. Book 11: The Convivial and Satirical Epigrams. Book 12: Strato's Musa Puerilis) [4] 0674990943, 9780674990944

The Greek Anthology ('Gathering of Flowers') is the name given to a collection of about 4500 short Greek poems

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Greek Anthology (Book 10: The Hortatory and Admonitory Epigrams. Book 11: The Convivial and Satirical Epigrams. Book 12: Strato's Musa Puerilis) [4]
 0674990943, 9780674990944

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THE (;reek anthology. VOLt'ME

I.

CHRISTIAN KPIGRAM8. CHRISTOiJCJaU.S OF THEBE.S IN EUVn'. THE CYZICBNE EPIGUAMS. THE I'HOEMS OF THE DIFPEKEM' ASTfKJl.OGIES.

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THK EPIGRAMS OF SAINT (JHEGOHY THE THEOLOGIAN. Voi.li.MK

THE DECLAMATORY

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THE GREEK

CONTENTS PACiE

iJOOK X. -TIIK

HOKTATORV AND ADMONITOKY EPKiKAMS

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CONVIVIAL AND SATIRICAL Kl-KiliAMS

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AUTHORS INCLUDED

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GENERAL INDEX INDi:X OF

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GREEK ANTHOLOGY BOOK X THE HORTATORY AND ADMONITORY EPIGRAMS The

first

seventeen epigrams in this book, some very

pretty, are chiefly addresses to harbour gods derived from all three of the main sources of the Anthology. have next, with some epigrams from Agathias' Cycle and some others inserted, a large collection of the epigrams of Palladas of Alexandria, a versiiier as to whose merit there is much difference of opinion, but who is at least interesting as the sole poetical representative of his time and surroundings (Nos. 18-99). Then we have (100-103) a short fragment of Philippus' Stephanus, and then a miscellany mostly not of epigrams but of verse extracts from literary sources.

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EnirPAMMATA DPOTPEnTIKA 1.— AEHNIAOT 'O 7r\oo9

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