"For what I say, my naughty way All the boys must love me. Every ditty
is so witty Nobody stands above me." Anacreon of Teos, 563-478 B.C. From
papyrus rolls, copied and recycled through the centuries, hundreds of
short extracts written by Greek poets in the 7th and 6th centuries B.C.
survive. This lovely collection, translated into English by a leading
classicist, presents a selection of ca. 100 poems by 17 authors with
useful historical introductions.