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Greek Literary Papyri (Volume I) Texts, Translations And Notes

Greek Literary Papyri (Volume I) Texts, Translations And Notes

D. L. Page / DLPage

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354177163
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Step into the world of ancient Greek literature, where the voices of poets and playwrights echo across millennia. Greek Literary Papyri (Volume I) by D. L. Page gathers a remarkable collection of literary papyri, offering both original texts and lucid translations. Each fragment, painstakingly preserved from the sands of Egypt, reveals the artistry and wit of classical antiquity-bringing lost masterpieces and lesser-known gems to light. For scholars of ancient texts and lovers of Greek classics, this volume opens a rare window onto the living past. Page’s insightful notes illuminate the intricacies of Greek poetry, guiding readers through the subtle turns of language and meaning. Ideal for academic reference or personal discovery, the book bridges the worlds of papyrological research and the study of ancient manuscripts. Whether you are delving into the foundations of ancient Greek civilisation or seeking a deeper understanding of classical texts translation, this volume serves as both a scholarly resource and a source of inspiration. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. A treasure for those engaged in classical antiquity studies or the passionate Greek classics enthusiast, Greek Literary Papyri (Volume I) stands as a testament to the enduring power of ancient words.

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  • Greek Literary Papyri (Volume I) Texts, Translations And Notes
    D. L. Page / DLPage
    Step into the world of ancient Greek literature with D. L. Page’s Greek Literary Papyri (Volume I), a gateway to voices and visions long thought lost. Fragments of poetry and prose, rescued from the sands of Egypt, reveal the richness of Hellenistic era writings and the vibrant tapestry of ancient Greek culture. Each text, thoughtfully translated and annotated, offers scholars ...