Preface (G. Nagy) Introduction (B. Acosta-Hughes, M. Baumbach, E. Kosmetatou) 1. The Manuscript (D. Obbink and S. Stephens) 2.
Posidippus on Papyri Old and New (D. Obbink) 3. Posidippus Old and New (D. Sider) 4. Alexandrian Posidippus: On Rereading the GP Epigrams in Light of P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309 (B.
Acosta-Hughes) 5. Homeric Echoes in Posidippus (G. Nagy) 6. Doricisms in the New and Old Posidippus (A. Sens) 7. A New Hellenistic Poetry Book: P.Mil.Vogl.
VIII 309 (K. Gutzwiller) 8. Notes on the Lithika of Posidippus (R. Hunter) 9. Elusive Stones: Reading Posidippus' Lithika through Technical Writing on Stones (M. Smith) 10. A Garland of Stones: Hellenistic Lithika as Reflections on Poetic Transformations (D. Schur) 11.
"Winged Words": Poetry and Divination in Posidippus' Oionoskopika (M. Baumbach and K. Trampedach) 12. For You, Arsinoe. (S. Stephens) 13. Posidippus and the Mysteries. Epitymbia Read by the Ancient Historian (Grave Inscriptions--Grave Epigrams) (B.
Dignas) 14. Vision and Visibility: Art Historical Theory Paints a Portrait of New Leadership in Posidippus' Andriantopoiika (E. Kosmetatou) 15. The Structure of the Hippika in P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309 (M. Fantuzzi) 16.
Constructing Legitimacy: The Ptolemaic Familiengruppe as a Means for Self-Definition in Posidippus' Hippika (E. Kosmetatou) 17. Reading as Seeing: P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309 and Greek Art (N. Papalexandrou) 18. "Drownded in the Tide": The Nauagika and Some "Problems" in Augustan Poetry (R.
Thomas) 19. Posidippus' Iamatika (P. Bing) 20. 'Tropoi' (Posidippus AB 102-103) (D. Obbink) Afterword: An Archeologist's Perspective on the Milan Papyrus (G. Hoffman) Contributors Concordance Bibliography Indices.