questions about the fragment - is it public domain? who's the translator (even if it's public domain the translator deserves credit)? |
questions about the fragment - is it public domain? who's the translator (even if it's public domain the translator deserves credit)? :I'm not really sure. To keep Wikipedia safe I replace the text with one I know is out of copyright -- from a 1925 translation in public domain -- noted the source, with url, on the page as well. --Dmerrill |
From now on, I'm afraid I can't take for granted what I remember :-( --Alan D
Welcome to middle age! I can't trust my right knee, myself. Actually, I'm glad to hear it's Plato. I couldn't imagine a nice Syriac Christian gentleman translating Sappho into Arabic for ANY amount of money.