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Phaedriana

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

J. P. Postgate
Affiliation:
Liverpool, January 5, 1918.

Extract

The fabulist Phaedrus, or Phaeder if that was his real name, was unhappy in his life, and ill-fortune pursued him after death. In addition to accidental corruption and the interpolation which this provoked, his five books of verse have suffered from disruption and partial conversion into prose. Restoration of the original, so far as that original is capable of being restored, is neither simple nor easy. The sources of the text are diverse and different. None of them can be trusted, but none on the other hand may be neglected. A short account of them is requisite in order to make what follows immediately intelligible.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1918

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