Select Papyri, Volume III: Poetry
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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Select Papyri, Volume III: Poetry
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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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674993976
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1941
Series: Loeb Classical Library , #360
Edition description: 6th printing/1st pub.1941
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 4.25(w) x 6.38(h) x 1.20(d)
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)

About the Author

Denys Lionel Page (1908–1978) was Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Preface

Aids To The Reader

Tragedy, 5th And 4th Centuries BCE

1. Aeschylus, Niobe

2. Aeschylus, Dictyulci

3. Sophocles, Gathering Of The Achaeans

4. Sophocles, Eurypylus

5. Sophocles, Scyrians

6. Sophocles, Inachus

7. Sophocles, The Searchers

8. Euripides, Alcmeon Through Corinth

9. Euripides, Alexander

10. Euripides, Antiope

11. Euripides, Cretans

12. Euripides, Hypsipyle

13. Euripides, Melanippe Captive

14. Euripides, Melanippe The Wise

15. Euripides, Pirithous

16. Euripides, Stheneboea

17. Euripides, Telephus

18. Euripides, Fragments

19. Ion, Omphale

20. Anonymous Aeschylus, Myrmidons

21. Anonymous Sophocles, Gathering Of The Achaeans

22. Anonymous Sophocles, Niobe

23. Anonymous Sophocles, Tantalus

24. Anonymous Sophocles, Tereus

25. Anonymous Sophocles, Tyro

26. Anonymous Euripides, Alexander

27. Anonymous Euripides, Meleager

28. Anonymous Euripides, Oeneus

29. Anonymous Hector

30. Anonymous Hecuba

81. Anonymous Oeneus, Or Schoencus, Or Phoenix

32. Anonymous Phrixus

33. Anonymous Seven Against Thebes

34. Anonymous Speech Of A Heroine

35. Anonymous Fragment

36. Anonymous Maxim

Old Comedy, 5th Century BCE

37. Epicharmus, Probably Odysseus The Deserter

38. Cratinus, The Plutuses

39. Pherecrates, Fragment

40. Eupolis, The Demes

41. Anonymous: Eupolis, Prospaltians

42. Aristophanes, Fragments

43. Plato, Fragment

44. Anonymous : Women Conversing

45. Anonymous : Fragments

46. Anonymous : Fragment

Middle Comedy And New Comedy, 4th And 3rd Centuries BCE

47. Anonymous :  Philiscus, Birth Of Zeus

48. Anonymous :  Alexis

49. Anonymous : A Feast

50. Philemon, Sculptor, And A Fragment

51. Timocles, Heroes, And Icarians

52. Menander, Unpopular

53. Menander, The Changeling

54. Menander, Smicrines, Chaereas

55. Menander, Theophoroumene

56. Menander, Maxims

57. Straton, Phoenicides

58. Apollodorus, Fragment

59. Anonymous : Cooks

60. Anonymous : Prologue

61. Anonymous : Moschion, Laches

62. Anonymous Youth, Daos, Simon

63. Anonymous Youth, Demeas, Slave

61. Anonymous Strobilus

65. Anonymous Phaedimus, Niceratus

66. Anonymous Father, Mother, Daughter

67. Anonymous Slave, Master

68. Anonymous Youth, Slave

69. Anonymous Sympathetic Slave

70. Anonymous Numenius, Slave

71. Anonymous Fragments

72. Anonymous Two Prologues

Mime

73. Sophron, Fragment Of A Mime (V. BCE)

74. Anonymous "Drunkard " (II.-I. BCE)

75. Anonymous Lament For A Cock (I. CE)

76. Anonymous Charition (II. CE)

77. Anonymous Adulteress (II. CE).

78. Anonymous A Quarrel (II. CE)

79. Anonymous Damsel In Distress (III. CE)

Lyric Poems

80. Anonymous, Probably Archilochus (Early VII. BCE)

81. Sappho, Book I (Early VI. BCE)

82. Corinna, Orestes (Late VI. BCE)

83. Pindar, Fragments Of Two Poems (VI.-V. BCE)

84. Anonymous : Perhaps Bacchylides (Or Possibly Simonides) (Early V. BCE ?)

85. Anonymous : Divers Fragments Of Early Lyric Poetry (Uncertain And Various Dates, VI.-IV. BCE)

86. Anonymous : Scolia, Perhaps Attic (V.-IV. BCE)

87. Anonymous : Fragments Of Dithyrambic Poetry (V.-IV. BCE)

88. Anonymous : Fragments Of Dithyrambic Poetry (IV. BCE)

89. Anonymous :  Dithyrambic Poem (IV. BCE)

90. Philicus, Hymn To Demeter (III. BCE)

91. Anonymous : Hymn To Demeter (III. BCE)

92. Anonymous : Four Hellenistic Fragments (III.-II. BCE)

93. Anonymous : Late Hellenistic Anapaests (II.-I. BCE)

94. Anonymous : A Visit To The Underworld (II.-III. CE)

95. Anonymous : Metamorphoses (II.-III. CE)

96. Anonymous : Record Of A Cure By Sarapis (III. CE)

97. Anonymous : Sailor's Song (II.-III. CE)

98. Anonymous : Sailor's Song (III. CE).

99. Anonymous : Hymn To Fortune (III. CE)

100. Anonymous : A Schoolboy's Recitation (IV. CE)

Elegiac And Iambic Poems

101. Mimnermus, Smyrneis (Late VII. BCE)

102. Epicharmea, Probably By Axiopistus (About 300 BCE)

103. Anonymous : Epigram For A Merry Company (III. BCE)

104. Poseidippus, Two Epigrams (III. BCE)

105. Anonymous : Two Epigrams (III. BCE)

106. Anonymous : Epigram On The Death Of Philicus (III. BCE)

107. Amyntas, Leonidas, Antipater Of Sidon (III.-II. BCE)

108. Anonymous : Epigram (III. BCE)

109. Anonymous : Two Epigrams (III. BCE)

110. Anonymous : Elegy About A War (III. BCE)

111. Anonymous : Poem In Praise Of An Officer (III. BCE)

112. Anonymous : Preface To An Astronomical Treatise (II. BCE)

113. Anonymous : Epigram (Late I. BCE).

114. Poseidippus : Elegy On Old Age (I. CE)

115. Anonymous : Moral Fable (II. CE)

116. Anonymous : Moral Maxims (Uncertain Date)

117. Anonymous : Epitaphs For Euprepius, By His Daughter (III. CE)

Hexameter Poems

118. Panyasis, Heracles (Early V. BCE)

119. Anonymous: Fragment (IV. BCE)

120. Erinna, The Distaff (IV. BCE)

121. Euphorion, Three Fragments (III. BCE)

122. Anonymous : Old Woman's Lament (III.-II. BCE)

123. Anonymous : Bucolic (III.-II. BCE)

124. Anonymous : Georgic (III.-II. BCE)

125. Anonymous : Drinking-Song (I. CE)

126. Anonymous : Hero And Leander (I. CE)

127. Anonymous : Sayings Of The Seven Wise Men (Uncertain Date)

128. Pancrates, Antinous (II. CE)

129. Anonymous : Dionysus And Lycurgus (III. CE)

130. Anonymous : Praise Of Theon (III. CE)

131. Anonymous : Treatise On Metres (III. CE)

132. Anonymous : Praise Of Maximus (III. CE)

133. Anonymous :  Astyoche (Iii. CE)

134. Dionysius, Bassarica (III.-IV. CE)

135. Anonymous : Persian War Of Diocletian and Galerius (Early IV. CE)

136. Anonymous : Creation Of The Universe (Early IV. CE)

137. Anonymous : Odyssey (III.-IV. CE).

138. Anonymous: Epicedeion For A Professor Of The University Of Berytus (IV. CE)

139. Anonymous : Epithalamion (IV. CE)

140. Anonymous, Perhaps Pamprepius Of Panopolis, Two Poems (About 500 CE)

141. Anonymous : Praise Of A Roman General (Early V. CE)

142. Anonymous : Praise Of Germanus (Early V. CE)

143. Anonymous : Appeal To A Roman General(V. CE)

144. Anonymous : Victory Of A Roman General (V. CE)

145. Anonymous : Fragment (V. CE).

146. Anonymous : Incantation To Cure Headache (V. CE)

147. Anonymous : Address To The Nile (V.-VI. CE)

Index Of Proper Names

Index Of Editiones Principes

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