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An asterisk* indicates that an epigram is preserved both on stone 

 and in MSS. 



Square brackets [ — ] indicate that the epigram is usually cited as an 

 elegy or part of an elegy. 



Epigrams 



Seventh and Sixth Ce?ituries 



1. CIA I, 463 (= K 1 = H 2). 



2. CIA IV, 477^ p. 112 (= K(RM) 2 a = H 13). 



3. CIA IV, 47 7^ p. 48 (-^ K 2 = H 9). 



4. CIA I, 482 (= K 17 = H 255). 



5. CIA I, 477 (=Kl3 = Hll). 



6. CIA I, 479 (= K 15 = H 27). 



7. CIA IV, 477*', p. 48 (= K, add. 1 a = H 22). 



8. CIA I, 473 (= K 10 = H 23). 



9. CIA I, 481 (= K 16 = H 28). 



10. CIA IV, 477P, p. 188 (= H l)."^ 



11. CIA I, 469 (= K 6 = H 7) 



12. CIA I, 471 (=K8 = H6)."8 



13. CIA I, 487 (= K 18 = H 19). 



14. AEMO 11 (1887), p. 187 (= H 53). Paros. 



15. IGA 495 (= K(RM) 229 a = H 61). Erythrae. 



16. IGS 3501 (= H 57). Provenience unknown. Restored by Dit- 

 tenberger. 



17. Hermes 20 (1885), p. 158 (= H 54). Thessaly. 



18. AP 7. 304 (= Pr 25 = PLG 2, p. 24). 



19. AP 7. 489 (= Sappho 119). 



20. AP 7. 160 (= Anac. 101).i«« 



21. Pr49 (= PLG 2, p. 239). 



22. CIA IV, 373 1^ p. 90 (= II 214). 



23. CIA IV, 373S4-6«i7-9, p. 179 (= H 256). Restored by Lolling. 



24. CIA IV, 373io«, p. 91 (= H 242). 



*25. CIA IV, 334 a, p. 78 (= K 748 = H 249 = Pr 72 : Hdt. 5.77). 



26. CIA IV, 373216, p. 102 (= H 226). 



27. CIA IV, 373 X, p. 128 (= H 230). 



28. CIA IV, 37328-3«-2ii^ p. ]so (= H 221). 



"» See n. 33. 



"8 lleitzeiistein (Ep. u. Sk., p. 135, n. 1) thinks v. 2 imitates Aeschylus, fr. 100. 

 There is, however, notliin<? in the epigram inconsistent with an early date, and 237 

 shows how a later poet imitated the fragment of Aeschylus. 



On the epigrams of Anacreon, see L. Weber, Auacreontea, Goettingcn, 1895. 



