fragments currently reside in the
adespota. Bowra (1958) argues that
3, Philonicus to Xenophon,
Adespota. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011.
No obstante, en el presente estudio se asocia tambien con Hemilucilia semidiaphana, Paralucilia
adespota y P.
"Fragmenta." Poetae melici Graeci: Alcmanis, Stesichori, Ibyci, Anacreontis, Simonidis, Corinnae, poetarum minorum reliquias, carmina popularia et convivialia quaeque
adespota feruntur.
xlvii that KV excludes
adespota) show just how much more extensive, and how diverse the body of patristic writing in the second to the seventh centuries actually was: the anonymous Easter Festal Letters KV 80-81 and the Alexandrian World-chronicle (KV 1, surviving in two papyrus exemplars), suggest that our textual attestation for such works is more extensive than might have been expected.
1149b16--we may just have a two-word fragment-we have some reason to rescue the fragment from the
adespota.
We can now look forward to volumes II (Anacreon, Simonides, Corinna), III (Poetae Minores et
Adespota), and IV (Sappho and Alcaeus).
"Whenever there is drinking, bring us an auletris" ([TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII],
Adespota comica, fr.