A Note on Sappho Fr. 1

Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):180- (1957)
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Abstract

The letters are constant in the tradition of 1. 19 and must be taken as genuine. It follows that we have to do either with ‘lead’ or with one of its compounds. At any rate nobody has found another word of like appearance that will fit the context.Since the first publication of P. Oxy. xxi.

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