The following list comprises most of the books and articles in Sapphic literature which I have consulted. I have added a few to which I have had reference, but which I have not succeeded in seeing: many of them are mere curiosities. I could have still further extended the bibliography, if I had taken more on trust. I have not generally thought it necessary to quote well-known histories of Greece and Greek literature, nor such translations as throw no light upon her beyond what this list contains.
Addison, John: The Works of Anacreon translated into English Verse; with Notes explanatory and poetical. To which are added the Odes, Fragments, and Epigrams of Sappho. With the original Greek placed opposite to the Translation. 8vo, London, 1735.Addison, Joseph: Spectator, No. 223, Nov. 15, 1711 and No. 233, Nov. 27, 1711.Ahrens, Heinrich Ludolf: De Graecae Linguae Dialectis, Sapphus fragmenta, pp. 256-274 of Lib. I. 8vo, Göttingen, 1839.Ahrens, Heinrich Ludolf: Conjecturen in Alcäus und Sappho, Rheinisches Museum, 1842, pp. 388-401.Anacreontis Carmina, cum Sapphonis et Alcaei fragmentis. Glasgow, 1744, 1757, 1761 and 1783.Anacreontis et Sapphonis Carmina. Cum virorum doctorum notis et emendationibus, in usum juventutis Academiae Salfordiensis, Com. Lancastriae. 8vo, London, 1754.Andreas, Elias: Anacreontis Teii antiquissimi poëtae Lyrici Odae, ab Helia Andrea Latinae factae. 16mo, Lutetiae, 1556.Andreas, Elias: Anacreontis, Sapphus, et Erinnae Carmina interpretibus Henrico Stephano et Elia Andrea. 64mo, Edinburgh, 1766.Arnold, Dr. Bernhard: Sappho. Vortrag, gehalten zu München am 25. März 1870. Aus Sammlung gemeinverständlicher Vorträge herausg. v. Rud. Virchow und Fr. von Holtzendorff. Berlin, 1871.Arnold, Edwin, M.A., C.S.I.: The Poets of Greece [pp. 105-118]. 8vo, London, 1869.Baxter, William: see Vossius, Isaac (1695).Baxter, William: Anacreontis Teii Carmina Graece e Recensione Guilielmi Baxteri cum ejusdem Henr. item Stephani atque Tanegvidi Fabri notis accesserunt duo Sapphus Odaria [pp. 167-172; 249-254] et Theocriti Anacreonticum in mortuum Adonin. Iterum edidit varietatemque lectionibus cum suis animadversionibus et Anacreontis fragmenta adjecit Joh. Frider. Fischerus. 8vo, Leipzig, 1776.Beau, Gabriel: La Grèce Poétique. Anacréon—Sappho [pp. 81-97]—Bion—Moschus—Théocrite. 12mo, Paris, 1884.Bentley, Richard, D.D.: in Graevius' Callimachi Fragmenta, 8vo, Utrecht, 1697, ad. fr. 417, de Sapphus fragm. 118.Bergk, Theodor: De aliquot fragmentis Sapphonis et Alcaei. Rheinisches Museum für Philologie, 8vo, Bonn, 1835, pp. 209-231.Bergk, Theodor: Anthologia Lyrica. 8vo, Leipzig, 1854, pp. 261-273 (text only).Bergk, Theodor: Poetae Lyrici Graeci, ed. 4, vol. 3, pp. 82-140. 8vo, Leipzig, 1882.Bibliothèque Universelle des Dames;aliasBibliothèque de Mesdemoiselles Eulalie, Félicité, Sophie, Emilie De Marcilly. Mélanges. Tom. viii. pp. 95-130. 24mo, Paris, 1787.Bland, Rev. Robert: see Merivale, J. H.Blass, Friedrich, of Kiel: Zu den Griechischen Lyrikern. Rhein. Mus., vol. xxix., 1874: Sappho, pp. 149-151.Blass, Friedrich, of Kiel: Neue Fragmente ... der Sappho. Rhein. Mus., vol. xxxv. 1880; pp. 287-290.Blomfield, Charles James, Bishop of London: Cambridge Museum Criticum, vol. i., pp. 1-31, 250-252, 421, 422. 8vo, 1826.Blomfield, Charles James: see Gaisford.Blum, Johann Christian: in Olearius' De Poetriis Graecis. 4to, Leipzig, 1712.Boetticher, K.: Zwei Hermenbildnisse der Sappho; with a photograph. Archäologische Zeitung, 4to, Berlin, 1872, pp. 83-86.Born, Friedrich Gottlieb, Ph.D.: Anacreontis et Sapphus [pp. 219-227] Carmina Graece recensuit notisque illustravit ex optimis interpretibus, quibus et suas adjecit. 8vo, Leipzig, 1789.Bothe, Fridericus Henricus: Anacreontica Graece recensuit notisque criticis instruxit.Σαπφοῦς λείψαναpp. 77-81. 16mo, Leipzig, 1805.Braun, G. C.: Die Fragmente der Sappho, übersetzt von G. C. B[raun]. 8vo, Wetzlar, 1815.Brockhausen, R.: Sappho's Lieder in deutschen Versen nachgebildet. Lemgo, 1827.Brunck, Richard François Philippe: Analecta veterum poetarum Graecorum: i., pp. 54-57; ii., p. 8. 8vo, Strassburg, 1772.Brunck, Richard François Philippe: Anacreontis Carmina: accedunt quaedam e lyricorum reliquiis pp. 82-86. Ed. 2, 12mo, Strassburg, 1786.Brunck, Richard François Philippe: see Weise, G. H. (1844).Bürger, Eduard: Anacreon und andere lyrische Dichter Griechenlands in deutschen Reimen. 32mo, Stuttgart, 1855.Bustelli, Giuseppe: Vita e Frammenti di Saffo de Mitilene. Discorso e versione (prima intera). Pp. 104. 8vo, Bologna, 1863.Cappone, Francesco Antonio: Liriche Parafrasi di D. Francesco Antonio Cappone, Academico ozioso. Sopra tutte l'Ode d'Anacreonte, e sopra alcune altre Poesie di diversi Lirici Poeti Greci. Secundo la preposta version Latina de'l'or più celebri Traduttori. pp. 190-200. 24mo, Venice, 1670.Comparetti, Professor Domenico: Saffo e Faone dinanzi alla critica storia, in the Nuova Antologia di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, anno xi., seconda serie, vol. i., fasc. ii., pp. 253-288. 8vo, Florence, Febr. 1876.Comparetti, Professor Domenico: Sulla Epistola Ovidiana di Saffo a Faone, studico critio. Published by the R. Istituto di Studi Superiori pratici e di perfezionamento in Firenze, Sezione di Filosofia e Filologia, vol. ii., dispensa prima, 8vo, pp. 53, Florence, 1876.Comparetti, Professor Domenico: Sappho nelle Antiche Rappresentanze Vascolari. Published in the Museo Italiano di Antichita Classica, pp. 41-80, with 4 plates, 4to, Firenze, 1886.Coupin: see Girodet de Roussy.Courier, P.-L.: Daphnis et Chloé, traduit par P.-L. Courier. Suivi des Poésies d'Anacréon et de Sappho [Odes I. and II. in French prose, pp. 45-49] traduction nouvelle d'après un Manuscrit de l'école d'Athènes. 8vo, Paris, 1878.Cramer, John Antony, D.D.: Anecdota Graeca e codd. manuscriptis Bibliothecarum Oxoniensium descripsit. Frag. 95, vol. i., p. 444; frag. 158, vol. ii., p. 325. 2 vols. 8vo, Oxford, 1835-6.Cramer, J. Chr.: Diatribe chronologico-critica de patriâ Sapphus. 4to, Jena,N.D.Cramer, J. Chr.: Diatribe chronologico-critica deσυγφρονισμῷSapphus et Anacreontis. 4to, Jena, 1755.Dacier, Anne Lefèvre[10]: Les Poésies d'Anacréon et de Sapho, traduites de Grec en François, avec des Remarques. Les Poésies de Sapho de Lesbos, pp. 387-429. 12mo, Paris, 1681.Dacier, Anne Lefèvre: Les Poésies d'Anacréon et de Sapho traduites de Grec en François, avec des Remarques par Mademoiselle Le Fèvre, pp. 387-429, 12mo, Lyons, 1696.Dacier, Anne Lefèvre: Les poésies d'Anacréon et de Sapho traduites de Grec en François, avec des Remarques, par Madame Dacier. Nouvelle édition augmentée des Notes Latines de Mr. le Fèvre. 12mo, Amsterdam, 1699.Dacier, Anne Lefèvre: Les Poésies d'Anacréon et de Sapho traduites de Grec en François, avec des Remarques, par Madame Dacier. Nouvelle édition, augmentée des Notes Latines de Mr. le Fèvre, et de la Traduction en vers François de Mr. de la Fosse. 8vo, Amsterdam, 1716.Degen, J. F.: Anacreon and Sappho's Lieder nebst and. lyr. Gedichten, Text und Übers. Altenburg, 1787.Die Gedichte Anakreons und der Sappho Oden aus dem Griechischen übersetzt, und mit Anmerkungen begleitet, pp. 205-216. 8vo, Carlsruhe, 1760.Discours sur la Poësie lyrique, avec les modèles du genre tirés de Pindare, d'Anacréon, de Sapho [pp. 137-140], de Malherbe, etc. 24mo, Paris, 1761.Du Bois, Edward: The Wreath; composed of Selections from Sappho, etc., ... accompanied by a prose translation, with notes. 8vo, London, 1799.Dubois-Guchan, E.-P.: La Pléiade Grecque: Traductions contenant Les Odes et Fragments d'Anacréon, Les Poésies de Sapho, etc., pp. 71-88. 8vo, Paris, 1873.Easby-Smith, James S.: The Songs of Sappho. 8vo, pp. ix. 97, Washington, 1891.Egerton, The Honourable Francis Henry: A Fragment of an Ode of Sappho, from Longinus: also, an Ode of Sappho from Dionysius Halicarn. Pp. 26. 8vo, Paris, 1815.Elton, Sir Charles Abraham, Bart.: Specimens of the Classic Poets ... translated into English verse, and illustrated with biographical and critical notices; vol. i., pp. 99-111. 8vo, London, 1814.Faber, Tanaquillus: Anacreontis et Sapphonis Carmina. Notas et Animadversiones addidit Tanaquillus Faber; in quibus multa Veterum emendantur. 24mo, Saumur, 1670.Faber, Tanaquillus: see Baxter, William (1776).Fard, Le poëte Sans: see Gaçon, François.Farnell, George S.: Greek Lyric Poetry; pp. 148-167, 327-342. 8vo, London, 1891.Fawkes, Rev. Francis, M.A.: The Works of Anacreon, Sappho [pp. 169-196], Bion, Moschus, and Musaeus. Translated into English by a Gentleman of Cambridge. 12mo, London, 1760. Often reprinted,e.g.1789; 1810; 1832; in Anderson's Poets of Great Britain, vol. xiii., 1793; Chalmers' Works of the English Poets, vol. xx., 1810, etc.Felton, Cornelius Conway, LL.D.: Greece, Ancient and Modern. Lectures delivered before the Lowell Institute [1852-1854]. (Sappho, vol. i. pp. 171-180). 2 vols., 8vo, Boston, 1867.Fèvre, Mademoiselle le: see Dacier, Madame.Field, Michael: Long Ago. 8vo, pp. 132, London, 1889.Finkenstein, F. L. K.: Sappho, Ode aus Aphrodita übers. Berlin, 1810.Fischer, Joh. Fridr.: see Baxter, William (1776).Fonvielle, B. F. A.: Sapho, ou Le Saut de Leucate, tragédie lyrique en trois actes. 8vo, Paris, 1816.Fosse, De La: see Dacier, Madame (1716).Friedrich: Bion, Anacreon, und Sappho. Aus d. Griech. übers. Libau, 1787.Frothingham, Ellen: Sappho, a tragedy in five acts. A translation from the German play by Franz Grillparzer. 16mo, Boston, U.S.A., 1876.Gaçon, François: Les Odes d'Anacréon et de Sappho [pp. 343-354] en vers François par le poète Sans Fard. 12mo, Rotterdam, 1712; also Les Poésies d'Anacréon, etc., 32mo, Paris, 1754.Gaçon, François:Ἀνακρεοντος Τηιου μελη. Σαπφους Ἀσματα.16mo, Paris, 1754.Gaisford, Thomas, D.D.: Sapphonis Fragmenta, edited by Charles James Blomfield, and reprinted from the Cambridge Museum Criticum, fasc. i., in Gaisford's Poetae Minores Graeci, vol. iii., pp. 289-314. 8vo, Leipzig, 1823.Gerhard, W.: Anacreon und Sappho. Freie Nachbildung für den deutschen Gesang. Leipzig, 1847.Giles, J. A.: see Hainebach, J. H.Gilliver: Anacreontis carmina, etc. ... et poetriae Sapphus quae supersunt. London, 1733.Girodet de Roussy, Anne Louis: Sappho, Bion, Moschus, Recueil de Compositions dessinées par Girodet, et gravées par M. Chatillon, son élève, avec la traduction en vers par Girodet, et une Notice sur la Vie et les Œuvres de Sappho, par Coupin. 4to, Paris, 1829.Gleim, J. W. L.: Die Oden Anakreons in reimlosen Versen. Nebst einigen andern Gedichten. Die 2 Oden der Dichterin Sappho, pp. 45-48. 8vo, Frankfort and Leipzig, 1746.Goldmann, C. A. F.: Bion, nebst einigen Gedichten der Sappho, der Erinna, und des Mimnermus übers. Soest, 1808.Grainville, J. B.: Les hymnes de Sapho, nouvellement découvertes et traduites pour la première fois en françois, avec des notes et une version italienne. 8vo, Paris, 1796.Graux, Charles: Revue de Philologie, 1880, pp. 81, ff.Greek Authoresses, an anonymous article in the Edinburgh Review, vol. lv., No. cix., April, 1832, pp. 182-208.Greene, E. B.: The Works of Anacreon and Sappho [pp. 127-169] ... illustrated by observations on their lives and writings, explanatory notes from established commentators, and additional remarks by the Editor; with the Classic, an introductory Poem. 8vo, London, 1768.Grillparzer, Franz: see Frothingham.Grosset: see Marcelot et Grosset.Gunther Waht, F. L.: Anacreon und Sappho, Lieder der Liebe aus dem Griech. Erfurt, 1783.Gyraldus, Lilius Greg.: see Stephanus, H. (1566, 1660).Hainebach, J. H.: Specimen Scriptorum Graecorum minorum, quorum reliquias, fere omnium melioris notae, ex editionibus variis excerptas ab J. A. Giles recognoscet et supplebit J. H. Hainebach. 8vo, Frankfort, 1834.Harles[aliasHarless],Gottlieb Christopher: Anthologia Graeca Poetica, pp. 239-249. 8vo, Baruthi, 1792.Harrison, Frederic: The New Calendar of Great Men, pp. 46, 47. 8vo, London, 1892.Hartel, W.: Die Sappho und die Sappho-Sage, in the Oesterr. Wochenschrift f. Wissenschaft und Kunst v. W. Bucher, N. F., 1872.Hartung, J. A.: Die Griechischen Lyriker, vol. vi., pp. 63-110. 8vo, Leipzig, 1857.Hauteroche, Allier de: Notizie intorno a Saffo de Ereso. Paris, 1822.Heller, H. J.: Carmen Sapphus Secundum, in Philologus, pp. 431-437, 8vo, Göttingen, 1856. (Heller reads the last line thus:πᾶν δὲ τολματέον ἐπὶ τᾷ 'γαπήτᾳ,i.e.amicae causâ, ad amicam mihi conciliandam).Hermann, G.: Bermerkungen über Homer und die Fragmente der Sappho, in his Works, vol. vi., pp. 70-141. 1835.Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, Colonel: Sappho, an article published in the Atlantic Monthly for 1871, and reprinted in Atlantic Essays, pp. 299-324. Boston, 1882.Hoffmann, S. F. W.: Lexicon Bibliographicum, sive Index Editionum et Interpretationum Scriptorum Graecorum, tum sacrorum tum profanorum. V. sub voce Sappho, vol. iii. 8vo, Leipzig, 1832.Hosken, James Dryden, 'the Postman-Poet': Phaon and Sappho, a Play. 8vo, Penzance, 1891.Hübner, E.: Die Madrider Sapphoherme. Archäologische Zeitung, 8vo, Berlin, 1872, pp. 86-87; 1873, pp. 46, 47.Hudson, John, D.D.: Dionysius Longinus de Sublimitate, cum praefationibus, notis, et variis lectionibus. 8vo, Oxford, 1710.Imperiale, G. V.: see Verri, A.Jaeger, W.: Sappho, poésies françaises et allemandes. Berlin, 1852.Kannegiesser, K. L.: Anacreon und Sappho, übers. Prenzlau, 1827.Kock, Theodor: Alkäos und Sappho, pp. 22-98. 8vo, Berlin, 1862.Koechly, H.: Über Sappho, mit Rücksicht auf die gesellschaftliche Stellung der Frauen bei den Griechen: Academische Vorträge, Zürich, 1859, pp. 155-277, 406-412.Langapetraeus= Longepierre, q.v.Le Fèvre, Tanneguy: see Dacier, 1699.Lefèvre, Anne: see Dacier.Lewis, Mrs. Estelle: Sappho: a Tragedy in five Acts, by 'Stella.' Ed. 6th, 8vo, London, 1881.Lilly, John, 'the Euphuist': Sapho and Phao, played before the Queen's Majesty on Shrove Tuesday, by her Majesty's children and the Boys of St. Paul's. 4to, London, 1584.Longepierre, Mr. de: Les Oeuvres d'Anacréon et de Sapho, contenant leurs Poësies, et les galanteries de l'ancienne Grèce. Traduites de Grec en vers François par Mr. de Longepierre, avec des Notes curieuses sur tout l'ouvrage.—Les Poésies de Sapho de Lesbos, pp. 347-398. 12mo, Paris, 1692.Luniak (Lunák), John, Phil. 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Moutonnet-Clairfons, J. J.: Anacréon, Sapho [pp. 95-118], Bion et Moschus, traduction nouvelle en Prose. 4to, Paphos and Paris, 1773. (In 1780 another edition was issued, with illustrations by Eisen.)
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Neander, Michael: Aristologia Pindarica Graecolatina ... Ad finem accesserunt Sententiae quaedam utiles et sapientes Novem Lyricorum, ex variis tum Patrum tum Ethnicorum libris collectae, pp. 427-430. 8vo, Basle, 1556.
Neue, Christian Friedrich: Sapphonis Mytilenaeae Fragmenta: specimen operae in omnibus artis Graecorum Lyricae reliquiis excepto Pindaro collocandae proposuit D. Christianus Fridericus Neue, Professor Portensis. Pp. 106. 4to, Berlin, 1827.
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Olearius, Gottfried: see Blum.
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Pelayo, Menendez y: Translation in Spanish verse of the Ode to Aphrodite, in the first edition of his Las Poesias de tan docto academico. Madrid, 1877.
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Philips, Ambrose: The Works of Anacreon and Sappho [pp. 61-75 by Ambrose Philips]. Done from the Greek, by several hands. 12mo, London, 1715. See also Addison, Joseph.
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Pomtow, Joh.: Poetae Lyrici Graeci minores [vol. i., pp. 100-116, 341, 343]. 2 vols., 16mo, Leipzig, 1885.
Prien, Dr. Carl: Die Symmetrie und Responsion der Sapphischen und Horazischen Ode. 4to, Lübeck, 1865.
Raabe, A.: Interpretatio odarii Sapphici in Venerem. Leipzig, 1794.
Ramler, Karl Wilhelm: Anakreons auserlesene Oden, und die zwey noch übrigen Oden der Sappho. 8vo, Berlin, 1801.
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Robinson, Mrs. Mary: Sappho and Phaon, in a series of legitimate Sonnets, etc. 16mo, London, 1796.
Roche-Aymon, De la: Poësies de Anacréon et de Sapho [pp. 89-97]. Traduction en vers de M. de la Roche-Aymon, ancien professeur de rhétorique. Illustrations de P. Avril. 32mo, Paris, 1882.
Rogati, Francesco Saverio de': Le Odi di Anacreonte e di Saffo [vol. ii., pp. 193-217] recate in versi Italiani. 2 vols., 8vo, Colle, 1782; ed. 2, 1818.
Rossey, Henri: Mélanges Poétiques, suivis de quelques traductions d'Horace, Sapho [pp. 223-228] et Anacréon. 12mo, Paris, 1863.
Rubio y Lluch, Antonio: Trad. catalana de la oda á Afrodita y de frag. cons. por Longino. Barcelona, 1880.
Sacy, C. L. M.: Les Amours de Sapho et de Phaon. Pp. 180. 8vo, Amsterdam, 1775.
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Schneidewin, F. G.: Delectus Poesis Graecorum Elegiacae, Iambicae, Melicae.—Sapphonis Mitylenaeae Carmina, pp. 289-322. 8vo, Göttingen, 1838.
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Seidler: Über einige Fragmente der Sappho und des Alcäus, von Herrn Hofrath Seidler, in the Rheinisches Museum für Philologie, pp. 153-228. 8vo, Bonn, 1829.
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Ursinus, Fulvius: Carmina novem illustrium feminarum, Sapphus [pp. 2-36], etc. 8vo, Antwerp, 1568.
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Welcker, Friedrich Gottlieb: Sappho von einem herrschenden Vorurtheil befreyt. Pp. 150. 8vo, Göttingen, 1816. Reprinted in his Kleine Schriften, vol. ii., p. 80 f., 1846.
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