Melea'ger
(
*Mele/agros), son of Eucrates, the celebrated writer and collector of epigrams, was a native of Gadara in Palestine, and lived about B. C. 60.
Works
There are 131 of his epigrams in the Greek Anthology, written in a good Greek style, though somewhat affected, and distinguished by sophistic acumen and amatory fancy. (Brunck,
Anal. vol. i. pp. 1-38; Jacobs,
Anth. Graec. vol. i. pp. 1-40, vol. xiii. pp. 639, 698, 915, 916; Fabric.
Bibl. Graec. vol. iv. pp. 416-420.)
Editions
Besides the various editions of the Greek Anthology,
there are separate editions of the epigrams of Meleager, for which see Fabricius.
Further Information
An account of his
Στέφανος, or collection of epigrams, is given under PLANUDES.
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