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Grammatik och epigrammatik

Author

Editor

  • Per Beskow
  • Stephan Borgehammar
  • Arne Jönsson

Summary, in English

Grammar and epigram

Grammarians of antiquity—the precursors later generations of classical philologists—were often the target of attacks by contemporary writers of satiric epigrams. Examples appear in collections of both Greek and Latin epigrams from the Hellenistic period down to the end of antiquity. Grammarians are generally depicted in them as pretentious humbugs, a pest both to poets, whose works they maltreat and fail to understand, and to their immediate audience, who must listen to their endless quarrels on insignificant linguistic details and absurd pseudo-problems of interpretation. The conventional character of these epigrams is obvious, and they seem to belong to a literary tradition with origins in the internal professional rivalry between Pergamene and Alexandrian grammarians, but it cannot be denied that ancient grammarians of all sorts, in particular teachers in the elementary schools, had a low standing in society. Laudatory epigrams on grammarians are scarce. In the epigraphic material there exist about a dozen sepulchral epigrams, composed or commissioned by family or close friends. The only examples appearing in the Greek Anthology stem from the sixth century AD, when grammarians had acquired a respected position in society as guardians of the classical heritage and dispensers of its spiritual treasures.

Publishing year

2008

Language

Swedish

Pages

112-122

Publication/Series

Förbistringar och förklaringar. Festskrift till Anders Piltz

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Skåneförlaget

Topic

  • Languages and Literature

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-91-87976-29-2