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Or, What Makes a Riddle a Riddle? -- $tTechnopaegnia in Heraclitus and the Delphic Oracles: Shared Compositional Techniques -- $t?Gods Cannot Tell Lies?: Riddling and Ancient Greek Divination -- $tWere There Hellenistic Riddle Books? -- $tThe Rhetoric of the Riddle in the Alexandra of Lycophron -- $tIn scirpo nodum: Symphosius? Reworking of the Riddle Form -- $tThe Treachery of Verbal Images: Viewing the Greek technopaegnia -- $tNicander?s Aesopic Acrostic and Its Antidote -- $tGreek Acrostic Verse Inscriptions -- $tSopha grammata: Acrostichs in Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Arachosia, Nubia and Libya -- $tVersus anacyclici: The Case of P. Sorb. 72v (= adesp. com. fr. 52 PCG) -- $tA Palindrome, an Acrostich and a Riddle: Three Solutions -- $tTriple Tipple: Ausonius? Griphus ternarii numeri -- $tThe Aulularia inversa of Joannes Burmeister -- $tWaste of Time or Artistic Expression? Notes on poesis artificiosa of the Modern Era -- $tNote on Contributors and Editors -- $tIndex of Passages Discussed -- $tGeneral Index 330 $aIn May 2011, a conference on riddles and word games in Greek and Latin poetry took place at the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of Warsaw. The conference was intended as an open forum where specialists working in different fields of classical studies could meet to discuss the varied manifestations of riddles and other technopaegnia - both terms being understood broadly to encompass the full range of play with language in classical antiquity, in keeping with the use made of the two terms in ancient and early modern theoretical discussions. This volume offers revised versions of the papers presented during the conference. Contributions by scholars from Europe and the USA treat a number of interconnected topics, including: ancient and modern attempts to formulate a definition of the riddle; poetic games at Greek symposia; experimentation with language in late classical poetry; riddles in the book cultures of the Hellenistic age and late antiquity; the functions of word games carved in stone, written on papyrus, or inscribed on the wall as graffiti; authors famed for their obscurity, such as Heraclitus and Lycophron; wordplay in Neo-Latin poetry; oracles, magic squares, pattern poetry, palindromes and acrostichs. 410 0$aBeitra?ge zur Altertumskunde 606 $aGreek poetry$xHistory and criticism 606 $aLatin poetry$xHistory and criticism 606 $aRiddles in literature 606 $aPlays on words$vEarly works to 1800 606 $aRhetoric, Ancient 610 $aGreek and Roman Culture. 610 $aGreek and Roman Literature. 610 $aNeo-Latin Studies. 610 $aRiddles. 610 $aWord Games. 615 0$aGreek poetry$xHistory and criticism. 615 0$aLatin poetry$xHistory and criticism. 615 0$aRiddles in literature. 615 0$aPlays on words 615 0$aRhetoric, Ancient. 676 $a881/.0109 701 $aKwapisz$b Jan$0478556 701 $aPetrain$b David$01469032 701 $aSzyman?ski$b Miko?aj$0917055 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910779727303321 996 $aThe muse at play$93680431 997 $aUNINA