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Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire Gideon Nisbet (, Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford)

Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire By Gideon Nisbet (, Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford)

Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire by Gideon Nisbet (, Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford)


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When we say 'epigram', we mean 'Martial'. After Martial, a Roman poet of the first century AD, epigram would always mean satirical epigram: a short, funny poem with a sting in its tail. But Martial was an imitator. He copied and adapted the real innovators. This book aims to uncover a forgotten world of wicked puns and violent slapstick.

Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire Summary

Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire: Martial's Forgotten Rivals by Gideon Nisbet (, Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford)

Satirical, or 'skoptic', epigram emerged as a distinctive new sub-genre of Greek literature in the Roman empire (the mid-first century CE) and flourished for at least a century. It was imitated by Martial, but it is now rarely read. In this book, the first substantial treatment of the subject, Gideon Nisbet rehabilitates skoptic epigram, introduces its authors, gives an account of its development, and situates it within its cultural context. He also suggests striking new ways of reading ancient epigram and examines satire's engagement with gender, identity, and power.

Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire Reviews

...a welcome contribution in pointing out the diversity among 'minor' authors, revealing the many layers hidden in an apparently simple lampoon-epigram, and analysing the ideology and cultural issues underlying the genre. * Silvia Barbantani, Journal Of Hellenic Studies 126 *
The book provides a welcome...introduction to material little (if at all) known to most of us * Malcolm Heath, Greece and Rome *
Nisbet's discussions of individual epigrams are often perceptive and stimulating. * The Journal of Classics Teaching *

About Gideon Nisbet (, Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford)

Gideon Nisbet is Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford

Table of Contents

Preface: skoptic epigram ; 1. Reading skoptic epigram ; 2. Situating skoptic epigram ; 3. Louklillios ; 4. Nikarkhos ; 5. Broken masks: skoptic epigram's identity crisis ; 6. Political epigram: Louklillios and Nero ; 7. Ammianos ; 8. Loukianos ; 9. Skoptic Oddments ; 10. Conclusion

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NPB9780199263370
9780199263370
019926337X
Greek Epigram in the Roman Empire: Martial's Forgotten Rivals by Gideon Nisbet (, Lecturer in Classics, St John's College, Oxford)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2003-12-11
256
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