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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Autor principal: | Anna Griva |
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Center for Hellenic Studies
2020
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