List of anthologies of Greek epigrams

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Modern knowledge of ancient Greek epigrams is largely based on works surviving in multi-author anthologies. The earliest known dateable anthology of epigrams is the Attic Epigrams collected by Philochorus in the late fourth century BC. This, and the second-century collection of Theban epigrams collected by Aristodemus of Thebes, were collected on a geographical basis, and were perhaps largely or entirely made up of epigrams found in local inscriptions;[1] later collections were instead arranged by author or subject.[2]

Known anthologies include:

In 1893, Richard August Reitzenstein proposed that the Soros ("Heap") mentioned by a scholiast on the Iliad was an anthology of epigrams by Posidippus, Hedylus, and Asclepiades of Samos. However only Posidippus' works are known to have been included in the Soros and Kathryn Gutzwiller argues that it was a collection of Posidippus' poetry rather than an anthology.[19]

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI