Much of the detail we have on the life of Crinagoras of Mytilene comes from his fifty-one surviving epigrams. This edition, comprising a new critical text of the poems supplemented by introduction and word-by-word commentary, offers a detailed analysis of this eloquent and dynamic body of work which is both authoritative and accessible.
Much of the detail we have on the life of Crinagoras of Mytilene comes from his fifty-one surviving epigrams. This edition, comprising a new critical text of the poems supplemented by introduction and word-by-word commentary, offers a detailed analysis of this eloquent and dynamic body of work which is both authoritative and accessible.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria Ypsilanti obtained her first degree from the University of Athens before moving on to post-graduate studies at King's College London and University College London. Since 2004 she has taught Ancient Greek Literature at the University of Cyprus, where she is currently an Assistant Professor. She has published widely on Hellenistic poetry and the poetry of Late Antiquity, and on Nonnus of Panopolis in particular.
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Frontmatter List of Abbreviations Introduction Life and Work Language and Style Metre Manuscript Tradition Testimonia Matters of Ascription About this Edition Sigla Text and Commentary Endmatter Bibliography Index
Frontmatter List of Abbreviations Introduction Life and Work Language and Style Metre Manuscript Tradition Testimonia Matters of Ascription About this Edition Sigla Text and Commentary Endmatter Bibliography Index
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