Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica - Part 3
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"Theogony":--

N Manchester, Rylands GK. Papyri No. 54 (1st cent. B.C.--1st cent. A.D.).

O Oxyrhynchus Papyri 873 (3rd cent.).

A Paris, Bibl. Nat. Suppl. Graec. (papyrus) 1099 (4th-5th cent.).

B London, British Museam clix (4th cent.).

R Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-9 (4th cent.).

C Paris, Bibl. Nat. Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.).

D Florence, Laur. x.x.xii 16 (13th cent.).

E Florence, Laur., Conv. suppr. 158 (14th cent.).

F Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833 (15th cent.).

G Rome, Vatican 915 (14th cent.).

H Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2772 (14th cent.).

I Florence, Laur. x.x.xi 32 (15th cent.).

K Venice, Marc. ix 6 (15th cent.).

L Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2708 (15th cent.).

These MSS. are divided into two families:

{Omega}a = C,D {Omega}b = E,F {Omega}c = G,H,I {Psi} = K,L

"Shield of Heracles":--

P Oxyrhynchus Papyri 689 (2nd cent.).

A Vienna, Rainer Papyri L.P. 21-29 (4th cent.).

Q Berlin Papyri, 9774 (1st cent.).

B Paris, Bibl. Nat., Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.).

C Paris, Bibl. Nat., Suppl. Graec. 663 (12th cent.).

D Milan, Ambros. C 222 (13th cent.).

E Florence, Laur. x.x.xii 16 (13th cent.).

F Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2773 (14th cent.).

G Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2772 (14th cent.).

H Florence, Laur. x.x.xi 32 (15th cent.).

I London, British Museaum Harleia.n.u.s (14th cent.).

K Rome, Bibl. Casanat. 356 (14th cent.) L Florence, Laur. Conv. suppr. 158 (14th cent.).

M Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833 (15th cent.).

These MSS. belong to two families:

{Omega}a = B,C,D,F {Omega}b = G,H,I {Psi}a = E {Psi}b = K,L,M

To these must be added two MSS. of mixed family:

N Venice, Marc. ix 6 (14th cent.).

O Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2708 (15th cent.).

Editions of Hesiod:--

Demetrius Chalcondyles, Milan (?) 1493 (?) ("editio princeps", containing, however, only the "Works and Days").

Aldus Manutius (Aldine edition), Venice, 1495 (complete works).

Juntine Editions, 1515 and 1540.

Trincavelli, Venice, 1537 (with scholia).

Of modern editions, the following may be noticed:--

Gaisford, Oxford, 1814-1820; Leipzig, 1823 (with scholia: in Poett. Graec. Minn II).

Goettling, Gotha, 1831 (3rd edition. Leipzig, 1878).

Didot Edition, Paris, 1840.

Schomann, 1869.

Koechly and Kinkel, Leipzig, 1870.

Flach, Leipzig, 1874-8.

Rzach, Leipzig, 1902 (larger edition), 1913 (smaller edition).

On the Hesiodic poems generally the ordinary Histories of Greek Literature may be consulted, but especially the "Hist. de la Litterature Grecque" I pp. 459 ff. of MM. Croiset. The summary account in Prof.

Murray's "Anc. Gk. Lit." is written with a strong sceptical bias. Very valuable is the appendix to Mair's translation (Oxford, 1908) on "The Farmer's Year in Hesiod". Recent work on the Hesiodic poems is reviewed in full by Rzach in Bursian's "Jahresberichte" vols. 100 (1899) and 152 (1911).

For the "Fragments" of Hesiodic poems the work of Markscheffel, "Hesiodi Fragmenta" (Leipzig, 1840), is most valuable: important also is Kinkel's "Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta" I (Leipzig, 1877) and the editions of Rzach noticed above. For recently discovered papyrus fragments see Wilamowitz, "Neue Bruchstucke d. Hesiod Katalog" (Sitzungsb. der k.

preuss. Akad. fur Wissenschaft, 1900, pp. 839-851). A list of papyri belonging to lost Hesiodic works may here be added: all are the "Catalogues".

1) Berlin Papyri 7497 [1201] (2nd cent.).--Frag. 7.

2) Oxyrhynchus Papyri 421 (2nd cent.).--Frag. 7.

3) "Petrie Papyri" iii 3.--Frag. 14.

4) "Papiri greci e latine", No. 130 (2nd-3rd cent.).--Frag.

14.

5) Stra.s.sburg Papyri, 55 (2nd cent.).--Frag. 58.

6) Berlin Papyri 9739 (2nd cent.).--Frag. 58.

7) Berlin Papyri 10560 (3rd cent.).--Frag. 58.

8) Berlin Papyri 9777 (4th cent.).--Frag. 98.

9) "Papiri greci e latine", No. 131 (2nd-3rd cent.).--Frag.

99.

10) Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1358-9.

The Homeric Hymns:--The text of the Homeric hymns is distinctly bad in condition, a fact which may be attributed to the general neglect under which they seem to have laboured at all periods previously to the Revival of Learning. Very many defects have been corrected by the various editions of the Hymns, but a considerable number still defy all efforts; and especially an abnormal number of undoubted lacuna disfigure the text. Unfortunately no papyrus fragment of the Hymns has yet emerged, though one such fragment ("Berl. Kla.s.sikertexte" v.1. pp. 7 ff.) contains a paraphrase of a poem very closely parallel to the "Hymn to Demeter".

The mediaeval MSS. [1202] are thus enumerated by Dr. T.W. Allen:--

A Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2763.

At Athos, Vatopedi 587.

B Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2765.

C Paris, Bibl. Nat. 2833.

{Gamma} Brussels, Bibl. Royale 11377-11380 (16th cent.).

D Milan, Amrbos. B 98 sup.

E Modena, Estense iii E 11.

G Rome, Vatican, Regina 91 (16th cent.).

H London, British Mus. Harley 1752.

J Modena, Estense, ii B 14.