Poetry in Stone: Hellenistic verse inscriptions from the Greek East

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2025 - 2028 (ongoing)
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Department of Literary Studies

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Abstract

This research project aims at addressing a gap in scholarly literature on Hellenistic poetry by looking at Hellenistic verse inscriptions, and more specifically the ones coming from the ‘Greek East’, as a form of Hellenistic poetry. The project sits at the intersection of three significant scholarly developments: 1) an increased interest in verse inscriptions as a form of literature (also facilitated by the growing number of epigraphic corpora, digital tools, and databases); 2) a new interest in forms of Hellenistic poetry beyond Alexandria; 3) a more nuanced understanding of Hellenistic culture and its relationship with foreign cultures, which generated new cultural expressions.

This project will start by forming a dataset consisting of Greek verse inscriptions which can be dated to the Hellenistic age and come from the ‘Greek East’, with the appropriate adjustments to the usual definition of this range. The dataset will be catalogued according to different parameters, and then made freely available. The dataset will then be analysed through research questions on the material and textual features inscriptions, their style, their authorship, their geographical patterns. The methodology will be a mixture of traditional and innovative methods for the study of this material. 

The result will be a reassessment of our understanding of Hellenistic poetry which takes into account under-explored material and bridges a gap between epigraphic and literary studies.

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