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Margites

The Margites; one of the remains of the fragmentary poems and comments known as Homerica.

This particular group of fragments is so small and obtuse that little can be gained as to the subject or the intent; the fragment is interesting simply because of its antiquity.

For Homerica and translations of the Epic Cycle, I recommend the Loeb Classical Library volume 57, ISBN 0674990633; you can sometimes find this book at the library or you can order it from the Book Shop on this site which is linked to Amazon.com.

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