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- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- The Muse at Play: An Introduction 1
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I. Discourses of Play
- The Sympotic Tease 33
- “You Make Less Sense than a (New) Dithyramb”: Sociology of a Riddling Style 44
- Magic Squares, Alphabet Jumbles, Riddles and More: The Culture of Word-Games among the Graffiti of Pompeii 65
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II. The Ancient Riddle: Theory and Practice
- What Has It Got in Its Pocketses? Or, What Makes a Riddle a Riddle? 83
- Technopaegnia in Heraclitus and the Delphic Oracles: Shared Compositional Techniques 100
- “Gods Cannot Tell Lies”: Riddling and Ancient Greek Divination 121
- Were There Hellenistic Riddle Books? 148
- The Rhetoric of the Riddle in the Alexandra of Lycophron 168
- In scirpo nodum: Symphosius’ Reworking of the Riddle Form 184
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III. Visual Poetry in the Text and on the Stone
- The Treachery of Verbal Images: Viewing the Greek technopaegnia 199
- Nicander’s Aesopic Acrostic and Its Antidote 225
- Greek Acrostic Verse Inscriptions 246
- Sopha grammata: Acrostichs in Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Arachosia, Nubia and Libya 279
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IV. Case Studies
- Versus anacyclici: The Case of P. Sorb. 72v (= adesp. com. fr. 52 PCG) 309
- A Palindrome, an Acrostich and a Riddle: Three Solutions 320
- Triple Tipple: Ausonius’ Griphus ternarii numeri 335
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V. Playful Receptions
- The Aulularia inversa of Joannes Burmeister 355
- Waste of Time or Artistic Expression? Notes on poesis artificiosa of the Modern Era 379
- Note on Contributors and Editors 401
- Index of Passages Discussed 405
- General Index 417
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Table of Contents vii
- The Muse at Play: An Introduction 1
-
I. Discourses of Play
- The Sympotic Tease 33
- “You Make Less Sense than a (New) Dithyramb”: Sociology of a Riddling Style 44
- Magic Squares, Alphabet Jumbles, Riddles and More: The Culture of Word-Games among the Graffiti of Pompeii 65
-
II. The Ancient Riddle: Theory and Practice
- What Has It Got in Its Pocketses? Or, What Makes a Riddle a Riddle? 83
- Technopaegnia in Heraclitus and the Delphic Oracles: Shared Compositional Techniques 100
- “Gods Cannot Tell Lies”: Riddling and Ancient Greek Divination 121
- Were There Hellenistic Riddle Books? 148
- The Rhetoric of the Riddle in the Alexandra of Lycophron 168
- In scirpo nodum: Symphosius’ Reworking of the Riddle Form 184
-
III. Visual Poetry in the Text and on the Stone
- The Treachery of Verbal Images: Viewing the Greek technopaegnia 199
- Nicander’s Aesopic Acrostic and Its Antidote 225
- Greek Acrostic Verse Inscriptions 246
- Sopha grammata: Acrostichs in Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Arachosia, Nubia and Libya 279
-
IV. Case Studies
- Versus anacyclici: The Case of P. Sorb. 72v (= adesp. com. fr. 52 PCG) 309
- A Palindrome, an Acrostich and a Riddle: Three Solutions 320
- Triple Tipple: Ausonius’ Griphus ternarii numeri 335
-
V. Playful Receptions
- The Aulularia inversa of Joannes Burmeister 355
- Waste of Time or Artistic Expression? Notes on poesis artificiosa of the Modern Era 379
- Note on Contributors and Editors 401
- Index of Passages Discussed 405
- General Index 417