Greek Anthology

Greek Anthology

Greek  Anthologia Hellēnikē,  also called  Palatine Anthology,  

      collection of Greek epigrams, songs, epitaphs, and rhetorical exercises that includes about 3,700 short poems, mostly written in elegiac couplets. Some of the poems were written as early as the 7th century BC, others as late as AD 1000. The nucleus of the Anthology is a collection made early in the 1st century BC by Meleager, who called it Stephanos (Greek: “Crown,” or “Collection of Flowers”); he introduced it with a poem comparing each writer in the collection to a flower. In the late 9th century AD, Constantinus Cephalas joined Meleager's collection to those of Philippus of Thessalonica (1st century AD), Diogenianus (2nd century), Agathias (6th century), and others. In the 10th century the Cephalas collection was revised and augmented. This revision forms the first 15 books of the Anthology, preserved in the Palatine manuscript, discovered at Heidelberg, Ger. The 16th book is made up of poems culled from another, shorter manuscript version of Cephalas' collection (the Planudean manuscript) and compiled by Maximus Planudes (Planudes, Maximus) in 1301.

      The literary value of the Anthology lies in the distinction and charm of perhaps one-sixth of the whole. For the rest, it preserves a good deal that is of historical interest; it illustrates the continuity of Greek literature for almost 2,000 years, because the latest inclusions in it are, in language, style, and feeling, not too different from the earliest inclusions. The Anthology also had a persistent and considerable influence on later literature.

Additional Reading
Kenneth Rexroth (trans.), Poems from the Greek Anthology, expanded ed. (1999); Alan Cameron, The Greek Anthology: From Meleager to Planudes (1993).

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