Marco Perale: Adespota Papyracea Hexametra Graeca (APHEX), Adespota Papyracea Hexametra Graeca (APHex I), Gebunden
Adespota Papyracea Hexametra Graeca (APHEX), Adespota Papyracea Hexametra Graeca (APHex I)
- Hexameters of Unknown or Uncertain Authorship from Graeco-Roman Egypt
- Publisher:
- De Gruyter, 05/2025
- Binding:
- Gebunden, Print metadata
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9783110295030
- Item number:
- 2327791
- Volume:
- 574 Pages
- Copyright-Jahr:
- 2016
- Weight:
- 956 g
- Format:
- 237 x 167 mm
- Thickness:
- 37 mm
- Release date:
- 5.5.2025
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
Blurb
Adespota Papyracea Hexametra Graeca provides a comprehensive corpus of 'anonymous' hexameter texts on papyri, parchments, ostraca and tablets that have appeared in the current and past two centuries. The project has three main objectives: i) to retrieve and determine how many and what type of unidentified hexameter poems reached us via Egyptian papyri; ii) to restore a readable and reliable text for these poems, providing straightforward access to material that has been hard-to-reach in print format, is still unavailable online, or has not been previously translated into English or any other modern language; iii) to discuss, insofar as the fragmentary state of the evidence allows, issues of style, metre, and attribution. Overall, it aspires to serve as a fresh and solid starting-point for future assessment of Greek poetry in Egypt from the Archaic period to Late Antiquity.
This first volume of papyrus adespota contains: i) a catalogue of hexameter adespota, and ii) critical editions with English translation and commentary of: cosmologies and foundation poems (no. 01-06), astronomical and astrological texts (07-12), didactic and technical poetry (13-16), hymns (17-32), fragments of erotic content (33-38); epithalamia (39-43); and two hexameter anthologies, the Goodspeed papyrus (44) and the so-called Pamprepius codex (45). Future volumes will contain: Encomia and Lamentations (46-67); Bucolic (68-71), and Epic poetry (72-144); assemblages of Homeric verses (145-154); magical verses (155-166); oracles (167-169); fragments of uncertain genre or content (170-204); hexameter quotes from grammatical papyri and ancient commentaries (205-216); päa (217-219); gnomic hexameters (220-221); pangrams (222-235); texts copied or produced within a school context (236-242).