Epitaphios (ancient)

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Epitaphios ( ancient Greek Ἐπιτάφιος ) refers to the grave epigram on the one hand, and the solemn burial ritual, on the other hand, which dates back to the archaic times, the essential components of which were epitaphios agon ( Ἐπιτάφιος ἀγών "funeral games") and epitaphios πος logos ( Ἐππος ).

There are already references to funeral games in Homer . Public funeral ceremonies with competitions are occupied for Athens and Sparta .

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  1. Homer, Iliad 23.
  2. ^ Aristotle , Athenaion politeia 58.
  3. Pausanias , Description of Greece 3,14,1.