
15. Reception of Greek Literature 300 BC-800 AD: Traditions of the Fragment
This Leverhulme-funded project aims to correlate the reception of Greek
Literature 300 BC-800 AD with surviving ancient manuscrips and other
fragmentary evidence and to develop new tools, techniques and parameters for
flexible cataloguing, classifying, assembling, and interpreting different
types of primary evidence preserved in fragmentary form, in particular
ancient manuscripts in the Sackler and Bodleian libraries and other
archaeological evidence. The results of this research are published in print
in the volumes of The Oxyrhynchus Papyri and other publications and in
digital form on the WWW in an online database on the Project's website.
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