Select Papyri, Volume 3

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Arthur Surridge Hunt
Harvard University Press, 1932 - Byzantine Empire - 640 pages

Scraps of verse from the sands of Egypt.

The papyri found in Egypt have yielded fragments large and small of ancient literary authors. We include in this volume from the 5th-4th centuries BC fragments of two tragedies (one a satyr play) by Aeschylus; of five by Sophocles; of ten by Euripides; of one by Ion; and of some plays not assignable. From Old Comedy, 5th century, we have fragments of one play each of Epicharmus, Cratinus, Pherecrates, Eupolis, and Plato; some fragments of Aristophanes; and unassignable fragments. From Middle Comedy and New Comedy, 4th and 3rd centuries, are twenty-six items including at least three by Menander and one each by Philemon, Timocles, and Straton. From mimes there are a fragment of Sophron and six unassignable, including 112 lines of clownish doings by the Indian Ocean. The lyric poetry, 7th century BC-4th AD, twenty-one mostly anonymous items, includes some of Sappho, Corinna, Pindar, Philicus, fragments of dithyrambic poetry, hymns, songs and so on. There are seventeen examples of elegiac and iambic, 7th century BC-3rd AD, including some Mimnermus, Amyntas, Leonidas, Antipater of Sidon, and Posidippus. The thirty items of hexameter poetry, 5th century BC-6th AD are mostly unassignable but include Panyasis, Erinna (a lovely fragment of her "Distaff"), Euphorion, Pancrates, and Dionysius (the "Bassarica").

The three-volume Loeb Classical Library edition of Select Papyri also includes volumes of public and private documents.

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Contents

EURIPIDES Telephus
12
SOPHOCLES Gathering of the Achaeans
15
EURIPIDES Fragments
18
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Denys Lionel Page (1908-1978) was Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge.

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