The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works

In this article the survival of the sapphic fragments of the ancient times in Renaissance period is examined. More specifically the reappearance of the sapphic verses is presented concerning the first publications (editio princeps) and the most widespread texts of ancient authors during West Renais...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8c661e661b204a909551ef66b6021a0b2021-11-25T07:53:07ZThe Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works10.35296/jhs.v4i1.482536-572X2536-5738https://doaj.org/article/8c661e661b204a909551ef66b6021a0b2020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://helenskestudije.me/ojs/index.php/jhs/article/view/48https://doaj.org/toc/2536-572Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2536-5738 In this article the survival of the sapphic fragments of the ancient times in Renaissance period is examined. More specifically the reappearance of the sapphic verses is presented concerning the first publications (editio princeps) and the most widespread texts of ancient authors during West Renaissance. These texts were the primary sources, on which the later publications of the sapphic work were based, while they also had a great influence on the reception of the ancient poet by the Renaissance writers. Anna GrivaCenter for Hellenic Studiesarticleclassical traditionitalian renaissancesapphoHistory of GreeceDF10-951Greek philology and languagePA201-899ENSRAkropolis, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2020)
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topic classical tradition
italian renaissance
sappho
History of Greece
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Greek philology and language
PA201-899
spellingShingle classical tradition
italian renaissance
sappho
History of Greece
DF10-951
Greek philology and language
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Anna Griva
The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
description In this article the survival of the sapphic fragments of the ancient times in Renaissance period is examined. More specifically the reappearance of the sapphic verses is presented concerning the first publications (editio princeps) and the most widespread texts of ancient authors during West Renaissance. These texts were the primary sources, on which the later publications of the sapphic work were based, while they also had a great influence on the reception of the ancient poet by the Renaissance writers.
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title The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
title_short The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
title_full The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
title_fullStr The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
title_full_unstemmed The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works
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