FragTrag.1 (ISSN 3057-4013) is an openly accessible, renewable, and extensible database dedicated to the life and fragmentary works (tragedies and satyr dramas) of 45 Greek tragedians from the 6th and 5th centuries BC. These poets include the pioneers of Greek drama as well as competitors of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides — the only three tragedians from whom we have complete works. In addition to offering crucial information about the lives and careers of these poets, the database features the first digital editions of their fragmentary works.
The database comprises two born-digital editions:
(a) Greek Fragmentary Tragedians Online: Fragmentary Plays
University of Patras Press: Patras, Greece, 2020 - present
(edited by Andreas P. Antonopoulos)
(b) Greek Fragmentary Tragedians Online: Testimonia and Biographies
University of Patras Press: Patras, Greece, 2020 - present
(edited by Andreas P. Antonopoulos, Stylianos Chronopoulos, Panagiota Taktikou, Anastasia Psomiadou, and Aikaterini Giakimtsouki-Magaraki)
The data of these editions are combined and organised into a user-friendly collection for each tragic poet.
FragTrag.1 (ISSN 3057-4013) is an ongoing electronic resource, meaning its content is continuously updated to reflect the latest research on these poets. Therefore, if you wish to quote or cite content from our editions, it is advisable to mention the exact date and time of consultation. This information can be generated automatically using the "CITE" function located at the top left of the page.
The data from our editions can be processed with the aid of the following digital tools:
(1) “Full Text Search”
(2) “Timeline of Events”
(3) “Index of Gods and Heroes”
(4) “Index of Places”
(5) “Index of Sources”
(6) “FragTrag.1 vs Snell/Kannicht” (concordance)
Formerly implemented at the University of Patras (2020-2024), the project is now based at the Department of Philology of the University of Ioannina.