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  • Scholars Discover New Poems From Ancient Greek Poetess Sappho

    01/31/2014 11:47:24 AM PST · by OddLane · 20 replies
    The Daily Beast ^ | January 31, 2014 | James Romm
    Only a few poems of the Greek poetess Sappho’s work have survived but thanks to a leading scholar’s investigation two new works have just been recovered—and gives experts hope to find more. A chance inquiry by an unidentified collector has led to a spectacular literary discovery: Parts of two previously unknown poems by Sappho, the great Greek poetess of the 7th Century B.C. One of the poems is remarkably well preserved and adds greatly to what is known about Sappho and her poetic technique. The two poems came to light when the owner of an ancient papyrus, dating to the...
  • Oxford University wants help decoding Egyptian papyri [ Oxyrhynchus ]

    07/27/2011 6:59:15 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 21 replies
    BBC ^ | Tuesday, July 26, 2011 | unattributed
    Oxford University is asking for help deciphering ancient Greek texts written on fragments of papyrus found in Egypt. Hundreds of thousands of images have gone on display on a website which encourages armchair archaeologists to help catalogue and translate them. Researchers hope the collective effort will give them a unique insight into life in Egypt nearly 2,000 years ago... The collection is made up of papyri recovered in the early 20th Century from the Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus, the so-called "City of the Sharp-Nosed Fish". At the time the city was under Greek rule. Later the Romans settled the...
  • Transcript of Mark Steyn's Sappho Award Acceptance Speech in Denmark - Terrific!

    09/24/2010 5:07:13 AM PDT · by Steyn Lover · 11 replies
    (some introductory remarks are omitted) This is the first September 11th in nine years that I have not been in the United States of America on this day, but it's fitting to be here in Copenhagen because lower Manhattan and Denmark are really two fronts in the same war. My friend Ezra Levant was the only publisher in Canada to allow his readers to see the... Mohamed cartoons, and as a result, he was investigated by the government of Alberta for three long years in an act of outrageous judicial harassment that changed that province, in the same way that...
  • After 2,600 Years, The World Gains Fourth Poem By Sappho

    06/25/2005 6:38:31 PM PDT · by blam · 72 replies · 1,576+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 6-24-2005 | John Ezard
    After 2,600 years, the world gains a fourth poem by Sappho John Ezard Friday June 24, 2005 The Guardian (UK) Plato believed Sappho should be honoured not merely as a poet but as a Muse. Photo: Getty A newly found poem by Sappho, acknowledged as one of the greatest poets of Greek classical antiquity and seen by some as the finest of any era, is published for the first time today. Written more than 2,600 years ago, the 101 words of verse deal with a theme timeless in both art and soap operas; the stirrings of an ageing body towards...