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The sweet pentad of | The sweet pentad of lyric poetry books in this case bears works of the inimitable Graces – works of Anacreon, which the sweet old man of Teos wrote, either by wine or by love; we come as a gift on her holy day for Antonia, gifted exceedingly in beauty and in mind. | ||
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M = reading of the whole MS tradition
m = reading of part of the MS tradition
P = reading on a papyrus
m = reading of part of the MS tradition
P = reading on a papyrus
Βύβλων ἡ γλυκερὴ λυρικῶν ἐν ἐν M : ἐνί Rubensohn τεύχεϊ τῷδε
πεντὰς ἀμιμήτων ἔργα φέρει Χαρίτων.
†Ἀνακρέοντος, ἃς ὁ Τήιος ἡδὺς πρέσβυς
ἔγραψεν ἢ παρ' οἶνον ἢ σὺν ἱμέροις·†
δῶρον δ' εἰς ἱερὴν Ἀντωνίῃ Ἀντονίηι d’Orville : Ἀντονίη M ἥκομεν ἠῶ
κάλλευς καὶ πραπίδων ἔξοχ' ἐνεγκαμένῃ ἐνεικαμένῃ d’Orville : ἐνεγκαμένην M.
The sweet pentad of lyric poetry books in this case bears works of the inimitable Graces – works of Anacreon, which the sweet old man of Teos wrote, either by wine or by love; we come as a gift on her holy day for Antonia, gifted exceedingly in beauty and in mind.
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