Readership: Scholars and students of classics, especially of Hellenistic poetry.
Edited by Alexander Sens, Joseph Durkin SJ Professor of Classics, Georgetown University
Introduction I: Life and works II: The development of Hellenistic epigram III: Asclepiades and inscribed epigram IV: Erotic epigram and its generic background V: Narrative voice and genre VI: Asclepiades and his contemporaries VII: Asclepiades at court VIII: Language and style IX: Metre X: The transmission of the text Testimonia Sigla Text and Commentary