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THE POEMS OF SAPPHO

Greek Lyric Poets from Eumelus to Timotheus, excepting Pindar. Newly edited and translated by J. M. Edmonds, etc. In Three Volumes. London and New York, 1922.

Volume I contains a complete series of the known poems and fragments of Sappho, including the latest discoveries. Authorities are quoted in their original language and translations of the remarks of these authorities and of the fragments are given. The latest discoveries are extensively emended, necessarily so owing to the very defective state of the papyri from which they come.


The foregoing list does not include books which contain merely a reference to Sappho, or a short quotation from her works either in English or in Greek, with no bearing on the bibliography of the subject.

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