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- The Cambridge Companion to Sappho
- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- The Cambridge Companion to Sappho
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Poetics
- Part III Transmission
- Chapter 16 The Alexandrian Edition of Sappho
- Chapter 17 Sappho on the Papyri
- Chapter 18 Editions of Sappho since the Renaissance
- Part IV Receptions
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Index to the Reception of Sappho
- Plate Section
- References
Chapter 18 - Editions of Sappho since the Renaissance
from Part III - Transmission
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2021
- The Cambridge Companion to Sappho
- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- The Cambridge Companion to Sappho
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Plates
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts
- Part II Poetics
- Part III Transmission
- Chapter 16 The Alexandrian Edition of Sappho
- Chapter 17 Sappho on the Papyri
- Chapter 18 Editions of Sappho since the Renaissance
- Part IV Receptions
- Bibliography
- General Index
- Index to the Reception of Sappho
- Plate Section
- References
Summary
For centuries what remained of Sappho’s poems lay as isolated quotations in the works of other authors who had survived antiquity. Chapter 18 of The Cambridge Companion to Sappho tells the story of how these quotations, or fragments, were gathered together from the sixteenth century on – and how the coming of the papyri in the twentieth century had a dramatic impact on editorial practice too.
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- The Cambridge Companion to Sappho , pp. 247 - 260Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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