An authoritative commentary on the surviving fragments of Greek lyric poetry up to the death of Aristotle. Usually small, textually corrupt and difficult to interpret, the fragments cast light on several aspects of Greek culture
An authoritative commentary on the surviving fragments of Greek lyric poetry up to the death of Aristotle. Usually small, textually corrupt and difficult to interpret, the fragments cast light on several aspects of Greek culture
Malcolm Davies is Professor of Greek and Latin Literature at St John's College, Oxford. His publications include Poetarum Melicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, Volume I (OUP, 1991) and Sophocles' 'Trachiniae' (OUP, 1991).
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Abbreviations and General Bibliography List of Poets and Poems Commentaries I: Lesser Greek Lyric Fragments Assigned to Known Authors II: 'Popular' Poetry, Largely Fragmentary, in Lyric Metres III: Scolia: Drinking Songs Performed at Symposia IV: Anonymous Lyric Fragments, Including Those Preserved on Papyri, Lapidary Inscriptions and on Vases Index Nominum Index Verborum Index Rerum Index Locorum
Abbreviations and General Bibliography List of Poets and Poems Commentaries I: Lesser Greek Lyric Fragments Assigned to Known Authors II: 'Popular' Poetry, Largely Fragmentary, in Lyric Metres III: Scolia: Drinking Songs Performed at Symposia IV: Anonymous Lyric Fragments, Including Those Preserved on Papyri, Lapidary Inscriptions and on Vases Index Nominum Index Verborum Index Rerum Index Locorum
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