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Biographies of the Epigrammatists

From J. W. Mackail, for About.com

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Greek Literature From the Period of the Great Alexandrian Monarchies

Source: Select Epigrams from

The Greek Anthology


Edited with a Revised Text, Translation, and Notes, by J. W. Mackail

London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890

Greek Literature From the Earliest Period to the Persian Wars | Greek Literature From the Period of the Ascendancy of Athens

III. Period of the great Alexandrian monarchies; from the accession of Alexander the Great to the annexation of Syria by the Roman Republic, B.C. 336-65.

Throughout these three centuries epigrammatists flourished in great abundance, so much so that the epigram ranked as one of the important forms of poetry. After the first fifty years of the period there is no appreciable change in the manner and style of the epigram; and so, in many cases where direct evidence fails, dates can only be ascribed vaguely.

Index: Biographies of the Epigrammatists

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  2. Periods of Alexandrian Epigram

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