Theocritus Ἐπιγράμματα
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Theocritus

Ἐπιγράμματα

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Epigrams attributed to Theocritus — short poems on love, death, and rural life.

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  • A. Pal. vi. 336

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. vi. 177

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 338

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 437

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    18 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 433

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 432

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 659

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vi. 337

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 660

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vi. 338

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 661

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. vi. 339

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vi. 340

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 435

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 658

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 662

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 599

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 600

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    10 lines
  • A. Pal. xiii. 3

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 663

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    4 lines
  • A. Pal. vii. 664

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • A. Pal. ix. 598

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    8 lines
  • ἐκ τῆς Βερενίκης Athenaeus vii. 284.

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    6 lines
  • Μεγάρα

    Theocritus distils pastoral and erotic themes into epigrammatic form, each poem a miniature world of desire, wit, or landscape.

    127 lines
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