1st Edition

Hellenistic Poetry and Art

By T. B. L. Webster Copyright 1964
370 Pages
by Routledge

370 Pages
by Routledge

The Hellenistic age is the link between classical Greece and Rome. Originally published in 1964, this book traces the history of Hellenistic poetry and art as parallel phenomena. It starts in mainland Greece with New Comedy, Anyte, and Aratos and discusses the art of the Tanagra figurines and the Pella mosaics. Successive chapters deal with the major figures of Alexandrian art down to the end of... Read more

List of Plates.  Acknowledgements.  Preface.  Note on Abbreviations.  1. Mainland Prologue  2. Philitas and the Early Epigrammatists  3. Apollonios Rhodios  4. Theokritos and Herodas  5. Kallimachos  6. Dramatists, Scholars, and Players  7. Later Alexandrian Poets  8. Alexandrian Art and Alexandrian Poetry  9. The Greek Cities in Asia  10. Mainland Greece  11. Italian Epilogue.  Chronological Table.  Index.

Biography

T. B. L. (Thomas Bertram Lonsdale) Webster (1905–1974) was a British archaeologist and classicist, particularly interested in Greek comedy. He started his career as Hulme Professor of Greek at Manchester University, where he remained for seventeen years. He then moved on to the chair of Greek at University College London, where he established the London Institute of Classical Studies. His final position was at Stanford University where he was Professor of Classics, Emeritus.