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Callimachus, Aetia

By Bret Mulligan in DCC, Greek, Poetry January 2, 2017

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This commentary contains a Greek text, English translation, notes, and vocabulary for Aetia (Αἴτια, “Causes”) by the Alexandrian poet Callimachus (310/305–240 BC), along with an introduction, an interactive map of places mentioned, a bibliography, and images of the papyrus fragments on which the text is largely based.

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