Posidippi Pellaei quae supersunt omnia

Posidippi Pellaei quae supersunt omnia

Austin, Colin
Bastianini, Guido

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Posidippus of Pella (3rd century B.C.) was famous above all as a writer of epigrams. About 100 lines had been preserved in the medieval tradition, either in the Palatine Anthology or as quotations in Athenaeus. A few papyrus finds in Egypt preceded the historic discovery of a 3rd century B.C. roll containing over 600 verses, namely P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309, edited in 2001 by G. Bastianini and C. Gallazzi, with the assistence of C. Austin, in vol. 200 of the collection "Il Filarete" published by LED. Given this noteworthy increase in our knowledge, and in order o provide students of classical antiquity with an attractive hand-edition, Colin Austin and Guido Bastianini have brought together in this volume the whole surviving output of the poet from Pella: they offer an up-to-date bibliography, testimonia, a critical text with detailed apparatus and brief notes, facing translations in both Italian and English, full concordances and a complete Index nominum et verborum. CONTENTS: I. Introduction. - II. Text: 1. Epigrams preserved on papyrus - 2. Epigrams quoted by Athenaeus - 3. Epigrams included in the Palatine and Planudean Anthology - 4. Testimonia - 5. Asopia - 6. On Cnidus - 7. Unplaced fragments. - III. - Translations in Italian and English. - Bibliography - Concordances - Word Index.

  • ISBN: 9788879161930
  • Editorial: LED
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 234
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2002
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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