Menander

He was one of the most popular writers and most highly admired poets in antiquity, but his work was considered lost before the early Middle Ages. It now survives only in Latin-language adaptations by Terence and Plautus and, in the original Greek, in highly fragmentary form, most of which were discovered on papyrus in Egyptian tombs during the early to mid-20th-century. In the 1950s, to the great excitement of Classicists, it was announced that a single play by Menander, ''Dyskolos'', had finally been rediscovered in the Bodmer Papyri intact enough to be performed. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Constantinus <Imperium Byzantinum, Imperator, VII.>Other Authors: “…Menander <Protector>…”
Published 1955
Classmark: Byz.Series 330(04Book