Nuevos testimonios papiráceos de fábulas esópicas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1999.v67.i1.181Abstract
There are certain papyri which preserve new versions of known Aesopic fables as well as some variants which are interesting for the text of other. So., in O. Claud. 413 there is a new version of H. 215 “The child who hunted grasshoppers”; in P. Mich. XVIII 765 there are new versions of H. 53 “The farmer and the fox”, and of H. 1 “The eagle and the fox”; several papyri offer school copies of H. 32 “The parricide”, with a text already known from P. Grenf. II 84; P. Haun. III 46 presents a new version of H. 56, the fable of the sorceress; in Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. II 12226 there is a sentence by Aesop; several papyri offer paraphrases of Phaedrus and Babrius which are older than those we knew; and the case of PSI VII 848 is the same, it offers a fragmentary text of ps. Dositheus 15.
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1999-06-30
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Rodríguez Adrados, F. (1999). Nuevos testimonios papiráceos de fábulas esópicas. Emerita, 67(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1999.v67.i1.181
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