What’s New in Papyrology | TLS: New Poems by Sappho by Dirk Obbink.
What’s New in PapyrologyTLS: New Poems by Sappho by Dirk Obbink.http://ift.tt/1irXPhk
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View ArticlePerhaps I should have left this one till April 1st…
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View ArticleTLS: New Poems by Sappho by Dirk Obbink.
TLSNew poems by SapphoDIRK OBBINKWhy is the discovery important, what do the poems tell us about Sappho, and how do we know they are genuine?Draft of the formal publication is available here.
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View ArticleSappho: Dr Obblink Breaks his silence
Dr Dirk Obbink now fills in (some of) the details he omitted in his draft of his publication of the Sappho fragments. He states: the papyrus’s text was found to overlap, in two narrow vertical bands of...
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Website includes 10,000 new images, more manuscript descriptions and translated content, and a faster search engine
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View ArticleOpen Access Archaeology Digest #324
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