Scholars Discover New Poems from Ancient Greek Poetess Sappho

systlin:

shephaestion:

cannellaeluce:

shephaestion:

drsilverfish:

anotheralexandros:

idhren:

OH MY GOD

“The new Sappho is absolutely breath-taking,” said Albert Henrichs, a Harvard classics professor who examined the papyrus with Dr. Obbink. “It is the best preserved Sappho papyrus in existence, with just a few letters that had to be restored in the first poem, and not a single word that is in doubt.

I CAN’T EVEN BELIEVE THIS. HOLY SHIT, HOLY SHIT, THIS IS THE GREATEST DAY

See here for the translations and discussions:

http://www.the-tls.co.uk/tls/public/article1371516.ece 

that last link doesn’t work people help a girl OUT

http://www.papyrology.ox.ac.uk/Fragments/Translation.Ferrari.i.15.pdf

here you can find Greek text, English translation and discussion of the best preserved of the new fragments.

https://www.academia.edu/11458466/Nueve_nov%C3%ADsimos_fragmentos_de_Safo_2017_texto_griego_traducci%C3%B3n_al_espa%C3%B1ol_y_notas?auto=bookmark&campaign=weekly_digest

here you can read the Greek text of all of the new fragments (Spanish translation, though)!

yaaaaassss thank you !!!

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Scholars Discover New Poems from Ancient Greek Poetess Sappho

luciferlaughs:

Dentistry from around 9000 years ago, recovered from an ancient cemetery in Pakistan. To treat tooth decay, ancient man used sophisticated drills that were fashioned out of tiny pieces of flint and used a tiny bow to spin them. The holes were drilled to perfection, although no fillings had been used. This makes dentistry at least 4000 years older than originally believed.

I thought I had left the whole “cavepeople are stupid” notion behind when I learned more about history beyond the elementary school level but I was still floored by this. We don’t give ancient societies enough credit.

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