The Greek Anthology: Book I - Christian epigrams, Book II - Christodorus of Thebes in Egypt, Book III - The Cyzicene epigrams, Book IV - The Proems of the different anthologies, Book V - The Amatory Epigrams, Book VI - The Dedicatory epigrams

The Greek Anthology: Book I - Christian epigrams, Book II - Christodorus of Thebes in Egypt, Book III - The Cyzicene epigrams, Book IV - The Proems of the different anthologies, Book V - The Amatory Epigrams, Book VI - The Dedicatory epigrams
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