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

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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.
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