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Bibliography

Bibliography Abbenes, J. G. J. 1996. “The Doric of Theocritus. A Literary Language.” In Harder, Regtuit, and Wakker 1996:1–17. Accorinti, D. and Chuvin, P., eds. 2003. Des Géants à Dionysos: Mélanges offerts à Francis Vian. Hellenica 10. Alessandria. Acosta-Hughes, B. 2002. Polyeideia—The Iambi of Callimachus […]

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Concordance

Posidippus Concordance Milan Papyrus Lithika AB 1 I 2–5AB 2 I 6–9AB 3 I 10–13AB 4 I 14–19AB 5 I 20–23AB 6 I 24–29AB 7 I 30–35AB 8 I 36–II 2AB 9 II 3–6AB 10 II 7–16AB 11 II 17–22AB 12 II 23–28AB 13 II 29–32AB 14 II 33–38AB 15 II […]

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19. Peter Bing, Posidippus’ Iamatika

19. Posidippus’ Iamatika [1] Peter Bing, Emory University The Milan papyrus confronts its modern readers with many surprises, among them—due to its singular subject matter—the short section entitled ἰαματικά (AB 95–101). To help us get our bearings in the terrain of this extraordinary new text, I want in this paper to […]

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16. Elizabeth Kosmetatou, Constructing Legitimacy: The Ptolemaic Familiengruppe as a Means of Self-Definition in Posidippus’ Hippika

16. Constructing Legitimacy: The Ptolemaic Familiengruppe as a Means of Self-Definition in Posidippus’ Hippika [1] Elizabeth Kosmetatou, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Scholarly interest in the Hellenistic epigram has recently soared, and important studies have been published on its specific characteristics, context, models, and development. [2] Of particular relevance is the ongoing vivid […]

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14. Elizabeth Kosmetatou, Vision and Visibility: Art Historical Theory Paints a Portrait of New Leadership in Posidippus’ Andriantopoiika

14. Vision and Visibility: Art Historical Theory Paints a Portrait of New Leadership in Posidippus’ Andriantopoiika [1] Elizabeth Kosmetatou, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven μιμ̣[ή]ϲαϲθε τάδ᾿ ἔρ̣γ̣α, πολυχρονίουϲ̣ δὲ κολοϲϲῶν,     ὦ ζ̣[ωι]ο̣πλάϲται, ν̣[αί,] π̣αραθεῖτε νόμουϲ·εἴ γ̣ε μὲν ἀρχαῖαι .[..].πα χέρεϲ, ἢ Ἁγελάιδηϲ     ὁ πρὸ Πολυκ<λ>είτο[υ πά]γχυ παλαιοτέχν̣ηϲ,ἢ οἱ Διδυμίδου ϲκληρ̣[οὶ […]