"A great deal of the charm of this rich collection lies in the wide range of sources included: inscriptions of many kinds, papyri, literaturemainly novels, Plutarch, Pausanias, and Lucianand material objects. Since Greek literature from the imperial period has been much less studied than that of earlier times, and since the focus of the volume is on oral genres, from formal public speeches to anecdotes, jokes, and folktales, the result is an important supplement to the more traditional histories of literature of this period."Minna Skafte JensenUniversity of Southern Denmark and Copenhagen University; Bryn Mawr Classical Review, December 2020