Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flourished between the first and second centuries A.D. They may be described as short, witty poems, based on puns, intertextual allusions, and polysemy. On the one hand, skoptic authors engage with the literary tradition, and show their literary pedigree by way of quotations and intertextual allusions, or by “mimicking” highbrow poetry; on the other, they show a tendency to incorporate contemporary linguistic materials into their poems. For instance, several Latinisms are to be found in Nikarchus and Lucillius’ poetry is often open to colloquialisms and syntactic oddities, which most probably reflect the language spoken by the graeculi who lived...
This paper is devoted to scoptic epigrams of Luxorius, the “Carthaginian Martial” as he is of- ten n...
One of the chapters written by M. Fantuzzi in M. Fantuzzi and R. Hunter, Tradition and Innovation in...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flo...
Greek scoptic epigram often engages jocularly with “traditional” epigrammatic subgenres, such as epi...
Scoptic epigram, as a specific subgenre of Greek literature, flourished in the Roman Empire in the f...
In this paper, as a minor complement to Bing’s analysis of Callimachus’ embedding of inscribed poems...
The main literary genres were formed in the ancient literature. Aristotle in his Poetic identifies t...
The main literary genres were formed in the ancient literature. Aristotle in his Poetic identifies t...
Analysis of the generic nature of the epigrams contained in P.CtYBR inv. 4000 and of how they compar...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
This book is a historical and comparative study of the language of Hipponax, a Greek poet of invecti...
I make three basic claims in this dissertation with respect to Lucilian code-switching. First, that ...
I make three basic claims in this dissertation with respect to Lucilian code-switching. First, that ...
This paper is devoted to scoptic epigrams of Luxorius, the “Carthaginian Martial” as he is of- ten n...
One of the chapters written by M. Fantuzzi in M. Fantuzzi and R. Hunter, Tradition and Innovation in...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flo...
Greek scoptic epigram often engages jocularly with “traditional” epigrammatic subgenres, such as epi...
Scoptic epigram, as a specific subgenre of Greek literature, flourished in the Roman Empire in the f...
In this paper, as a minor complement to Bing’s analysis of Callimachus’ embedding of inscribed poems...
The main literary genres were formed in the ancient literature. Aristotle in his Poetic identifies t...
The main literary genres were formed in the ancient literature. Aristotle in his Poetic identifies t...
Analysis of the generic nature of the epigrams contained in P.CtYBR inv. 4000 and of how they compar...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
This book is a historical and comparative study of the language of Hipponax, a Greek poet of invecti...
I make three basic claims in this dissertation with respect to Lucilian code-switching. First, that ...
I make three basic claims in this dissertation with respect to Lucilian code-switching. First, that ...
This paper is devoted to scoptic epigrams of Luxorius, the “Carthaginian Martial” as he is of- ten n...
One of the chapters written by M. Fantuzzi in M. Fantuzzi and R. Hunter, Tradition and Innovation in...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...