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With the Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyris reperta, a unique papyrological collection is being published. The otherwise scattered publications of pieces of ancient Greek commentary written on papyrus - i.e. the hypomnemata and notes on Greek authors, glossaries and lexica - are brought together in alphabetical order in this lexicon. In addition to the fragments the lexicon provides the user with details of their place and date of origin, current location and of all publications about them to date (see sample page overleaf). These are followed by commentaries taking into account all…mehr

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With the Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyris reperta, a unique papyrological collection is being published. The otherwise scattered publications of pieces of ancient Greek commentary written on papyrus - i.e. the hypomnemata and notes on Greek authors, glossaries and lexica - are brought together in alphabetical order in this lexicon. In addition to the fragments the lexicon provides the user with details of their place and date of origin, current location and of all publications about them to date (see sample page overleaf). These are followed by commentaries taking into account all available material, written in the language of the respective commentator.

This work has been compiled by more than 40 scholars from different European and non-European countries. One or two instalments of 250 to 300 pages each are to be published every two years. The entire work, which will amount to some 15 instalments, is divided into four main parts: I: Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II: Commentaria in adespota; Pars III: Lexica; Pars IV: Concordantiae et Indices. Papyri not published yet are reproduced in the appendix.

Not only papyrologists will find an immeasurable fund of source material here; the CLGP will be an essential source of information for every larger classical studies library because of the Greek authors it covers, from Aeschylus to Thucydides.
Mit den Commentaria et Lexica Graeca in Papyris reperta wird der Fachwelt ein einzigartiges papyrologisches Sammelwerk vorgelegt. Die bisher verstreut publizierten, auf Papyrus erhaltenen Teile antiker griechischer Kommentare - d.h. der Hypomnemata und Randnotizen zu griechischen Autoren sowie der Glossare und Lexika - werden in diesem Lexikon alphabetisch zusammengeführt.

Zu jedem im Lexikon erfassten Fragment erhält der Benutzer zunächst einen Überblick über Herkunft, Entstehungszeit und derzeitigen Aufbewahrungsort sowie über alle dazu bisher erschienenen Publikationen. Darauf folgen die Anmerkungen unter Auswertung aller vorliegenden Aspekte in der jeweiligen Landessprache des Kommentators. Das Werk wird von mehr als 40 Wissenschaftlern aus verschiedenen europäischen und außereuropäischen Ländern erarbeitet.

Im 2-Jahres-Rhythmus sind je ein bis zwei Lieferungen im Umfang von 250 - 300 Seiten vorgesehen. Das Gesamtwerk, das insgesamt etwa 15 Lieferungen umfassen soll, ist in vier Hauptteile gegliedert: Pars I: Commentaria et lexica in auctores; Pars II: Commentaria in adespota; Pars III: Lexica; Pars IV: Concordantiae et Indices. Bis jetzt noch nicht publizierte Papyri werden im Anhang reproduziert.
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"This is a most illuminating and judiciously written introduction, providing a literary and historical context both for this papyrus and for ancient exegetical work on Alexis and Middle Comedy more generally. [...] The editions and commentaries that follow (pp. 27-154) are precise, careful and detailed. Their high quality, and the tenacity of their authors in trying to throw as much light as possible even on the worst preserved fragments, was best appreciated, by this reader at least, in relation to no. 3, arguably the most interesting and challenging papyrus of the volume."
Eftychia Bathrellou in: Evphrosyne, Nova Série, Volume XVL (2017), pp. 665-667