A fragment of a ‘shopping list’ from Athenian Agora, edited by Mabel Lang as ‘Athens B14’ (IV-III B.C.), but not studied so far as an evidence on Athenian book trade, suggests to place the sale of papyrus, already evoked by Eupolis (fr. 327 K-A), in a market area close to the so called Orchestra. The hi storical value of this fragment is confirmed by some passages of Attic comedy, and by archaeological evidence.
Il papiro in una ‘lista di spesa’ dall’Agora e nella commedia greca
CAROLI, MENICO
2016-01-01
Abstract
A fragment of a ‘shopping list’ from Athenian Agora, edited by Mabel Lang as ‘Athens B14’ (IV-III B.C.), but not studied so far as an evidence on Athenian book trade, suggests to place the sale of papyrus, already evoked by Eupolis (fr. 327 K-A), in a market area close to the so called Orchestra. The hi storical value of this fragment is confirmed by some passages of Attic comedy, and by archaeological evidence.File in questo prodotto:
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