This article re-examines P.Oxy. 2174 fr. 5 (Hipponax fr. 74 West = Degani), offers an improved transcription of its text, and questions its relevance to the other frag- ments of the papyrus, suggesting instead that it may belong to a papyrus of the Odyssey
This paper proposes the first edition of a 2nd/3rdcentury papyrus fragment containing remnants of tw...
P.Michael. 4 (MP3 2271; TM 63404) is a literary description of the inundation of the Nile and its ge...
The publication in 2004 of twenty-six lines of verse by the ancient Greek poet Sappho solves several...
This article re-examines P.Oxy. 2174 fr. 5 (Hipponax fr. 74 West = Degani), offers an improved trans...
P.Oxy. XXVII 2459, held at the British Library, comes from a papyrus roll of Euripides’ Oedipus assi...
This thesis presents editions of twenty-one previously unpublished papyri from the Oxyrhynchus Papyr...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
In the authoritative new collection of the Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta (TrGF), a five-trimeter pa...
editorial reviewedIn this paper, we first provide a revised hieroglyphic transcription, an annotated...
Th e papyri edited in this volume by M. Hirt and D. Leith were studied in the research project ‘New...
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
The Anonymus Londiniensis is a first-hand masterpiece in the History of Philosophy and Science. In t...
Few will doubt that tracing Homer (and Homeric epos) on subsequent classical authors, in all its var...
It is argued that the reverse of a newly-discovered medallion of Commodus has nothing to do with Mt...
This edition of twenty-one papyri from Oxyrhynchos falls into two parts, one literary, one documenta...
This paper proposes the first edition of a 2nd/3rdcentury papyrus fragment containing remnants of tw...
P.Michael. 4 (MP3 2271; TM 63404) is a literary description of the inundation of the Nile and its ge...
The publication in 2004 of twenty-six lines of verse by the ancient Greek poet Sappho solves several...
This article re-examines P.Oxy. 2174 fr. 5 (Hipponax fr. 74 West = Degani), offers an improved trans...
P.Oxy. XXVII 2459, held at the British Library, comes from a papyrus roll of Euripides’ Oedipus assi...
This thesis presents editions of twenty-one previously unpublished papyri from the Oxyrhynchus Papyr...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
In the authoritative new collection of the Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta (TrGF), a five-trimeter pa...
editorial reviewedIn this paper, we first provide a revised hieroglyphic transcription, an annotated...
Th e papyri edited in this volume by M. Hirt and D. Leith were studied in the research project ‘New...
This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the o...
The Anonymus Londiniensis is a first-hand masterpiece in the History of Philosophy and Science. In t...
Few will doubt that tracing Homer (and Homeric epos) on subsequent classical authors, in all its var...
It is argued that the reverse of a newly-discovered medallion of Commodus has nothing to do with Mt...
This edition of twenty-one papyri from Oxyrhynchos falls into two parts, one literary, one documenta...
This paper proposes the first edition of a 2nd/3rdcentury papyrus fragment containing remnants of tw...
P.Michael. 4 (MP3 2271; TM 63404) is a literary description of the inundation of the Nile and its ge...
The publication in 2004 of twenty-six lines of verse by the ancient Greek poet Sappho solves several...