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                <text>Women’s sports in Greek heroic myths.</text>
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            <text>Οr like her: [the very glorious] lord [Schoeneus’ &#13;
daughter, like the goddesses,] swift-footed godly Atalan[ta] &#13;
possessing the Graces’ radiance &#13;
she refused to associate with the tribe [of all human beings &#13;
hoping to escape] marriage [with men] who live on bread [] &#13;
for the sake of the long-ankled maiden</text>
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            <text>ἠ’ οἵη Σχοινῆος ἀγακλε]ιτοῖο ἄνακτος&#13;
 παῖς εἰκυῖα θεῆι]σι ποδώκης δῖ᾽ Ἀταλάν[τη &#13;
Χαρί]των ἀμαρύγματ᾽ ἔχο[υσα&#13;
 πάντων ἀνθρώπων ἀ]παναίνετο φῦλον ὁμιλ[εῖν &#13;
ἀνδρῶν ἐλπομένη φεύγ]ειν γάμον ἀλφηστάων[&#13;
]τανισφύ[ρ]ou εἵνεκα κού[ρης &#13;
]  am[ ]vον εννε[ &#13;
] [ ] ρδ[&#13;
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            <text>Fragment incompletely preserved in two versions on papyrus: P. Petrie 1 3(3) = P. Lond. Lit. 32 and P. Oxy. 2488B.</text>
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            <text>Glenn W. Most, Hesiod. The Shield. Catalogue of Women. Other Fragments, (= Loeb Classical Library; 503), Cambridge, MA 2018. </text>
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              <text>Hesiod, Catalogus feminarum, Fragment 47: Atalanta refuses to marry </text>
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              <text>8th cent. BCE</text>
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