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The Epigrams of Crinagoras of Mytilene - Introduction, Text, Commentary (Hardcover)
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The Epigrams of Crinagoras of Mytilene - Introduction, Text, Commentary (Hardcover)
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Relatively little is known of the life of Crinagoras of Mytilene: a
Greek epigrammatist and diplomat who lived between the first
centuries BC and AD, he was despatched to Rome as part of the
embassies to Julius Caesar and Octavian, was held in high regard by
his contemporaries, and divided his life between his home of
Mytilene and the centre of the Roman Empire, where he was
acquainted with the family of the emperor Augustus. Much of the
detail we have to flesh out this brief account comes from his
poems, which, in keeping with the genre, draw extensively on his
personal experience and on the events of the day to provide a key
source for the circumstances of his life. They are also eloquent
and dynamic in their own right, and as a corpus they cover a wide
thematic range: many were inspired by contemporary political or
military events or by personal experiences, observations, or
contemplation, though they also include several sepulchral epigrams
concerning the deaths of persons the poet knew, and many which were
composed as notes to be sent with gifts to friends or
acquaintances. This new edition collects together all fifty-one of
the surviving epigrams which have come down to us as part of the
Greek Anthology. Presented here in a new critical text alongside
engaging English translations, they are analysed in detail in an
incisive introduction and exegetic word-by-word commentary, both as
individual poems and as part of the corpus as a whole. With
discussion throughout covering not only textual and stylistic
matters, but also literary and historical context and Crinagoras'
place within his social and cultural milieu, this edition provides
a guide to the life and work of this understudied poet which is
both authoritative and accessible.
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