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Wiener Studien Band 133/2020Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Patristik und lateinische Tradition
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Wiener Studien 133/2020, pp. 87-106, 2020/07/23
Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Patristik und lateinische Tradition
The article deals with an anonymous poetic text, first published by Hans Oellacher in 1932, and transmitted in a papyrus (Pap. Graec. Vindob. 29801). Claudio De Stefani examines some of the most lacunose lines both on the recto and on the verso (chiefly vv. 22–77), offering a few new supplements, as well as a new stylistic and metrical analysis of the poem. Contrary to the assumption of its latest editor (Hans Bernsdorff), who considered the text to be late Hellenistic, De Stefani prefers to assign it to the Imperial period, possibly to the 2nd Century CE.