Epigraphein
Epigraphein is a term derived from Greek, often used in the context of ancient literature and inscriptions. It generally refers to an inscription or a short passage of text placed at the beginning of a work, such as a book, poem, or even a building. These inscriptions can serve various purposes, including setting a tone, providing a thematic clue, or dedicating the work to someone.
Historically, epigraphs were common in classical literature. Authors would select verses from other poets or proverbs
The practice of using epigraphs has continued into modern times, though the term itself is less frequently