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dc.creatorNagy, Gregory-
dc.date2021-01-14T15:21:07Z-
dc.date2020-11-27-
dc.date2021-01-14T15:21:07Z-
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-11T11:11:45Z-
dc.date.available2023-04-11T11:11:45Z-
dc.identifierNagy, Gregory. 2020. "Thinking of Further Desiderata While Tracing the Reception of Sappho in the Ancient World." Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University.-
dc.identifierhttps://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37366730-
dc.identifier.urihttp://lib.yhn.edu.vn/handle/YHN/573-
dc.descriptionFollowing up on my previous essay in Classical Inquiries (Nagy 2020.11.20), I offer here some further thoughts about desiderata that occur to me as I proceed in making plans to write up, as a self-standing monograph to be published by Classical Inquiries both online and as a printed “pamphlet,” the results—to date—of my attempts at tracing the reception of Sappho in the ancient world. For my starting point here, I show once again the introductory illustration for my previous essay. We saw there, in the form of a line-drawing, a detail from a vase painting dated to the Classical era of Athens, that is, to the fifth century BCE. As I argued in my previous essay, what we saw in that detail was a picturing of a female beauty who could be viewed as a depersonalized vision of Sappho.-
dc.descriptionThe Classics-
dc.descriptionAuthor's Original-
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dc.languageen_US-
dc.publisherCenter for Hellenic Studies-
dc.relationClassical Inquiries-
dc.titleThinking of Further Desiderata While Tracing the Reception of Sappho in the Ancient World-
dc.typeResearch Paper or Report-
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