Lobel–Page fragments

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The Lobel–Page fragments are a modern scholarly edition and numbering system for the surviving fragments of Sappho’s poetry, established by Edgar Lobel and Denys Page.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf numbering system
scholarly edition
textual corpus
aimsTo provide consistent numbering of Sappho fragments
stabilize scholarly references to Sappho’s text
alsoKnownAs Lobel–Page edition NERFINISHED
Lobel–Page numbering
appliesTo Sapphic fragments
Sappho NERFINISHED
Sappho’s poetry
basedOn ancient quotations of Sappho
surviving papyrus fragments
catalogues known Sappho fragments at time of publication
chronology 20th century
createdBy Denys Page NERFINISHED
Edgar Lobel NERFINISHED
distinguishes poetic fragments
testimonia
field Greek philology
classics
papyrology
focusesOn Aeolic lyric poetry
archaic Greek lyric
hasPart fragment numbers
individual Sappho fragment entries
testimonia entries
hasScope indirect tradition of Sappho
surviving works of Sappho
influenced later editions of Sappho
standard scholarly citation practice for Sappho
language Ancient Greek NERFINISHED
primarySourceFor study of Sappho’s text
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedTo Sappho fragment numbering NERFINISHED
relatedWork Poetarum Lesbiorum Fragmenta NERFINISHED
standardIn Sappho scholarship
editions of Greek lyric poets
subjectOf classical philology
timePeriodDescribed archaic Greece
typeOfNumbering sequential fragment numbering
usedBy classical scholars
editors of Greek lyric
translators of Sappho
usedFor citation of Sappho fragments
scholarly reference
textual criticism

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Sappho hasCanonicalNumbering Lobel–Page fragments