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Forms text 13 from Bagnall & Boegart with Fragment 13. Text 13 is a connected text consisting of a standard order followed by a letter about silver drachmas. The second letter appears to be an appended copy of the earlier letter.
Phaophi 11. Aponius Didymianus, decurion, to Iulianus the curator, greeting. Please send me quickly Atreides, cavalryman of the turma of Antoninus, when you receive the ostrakon from me, since the prefect has sent for him. Farewell.
Two pieces from the same fragment, only one piece has text. Written in a similar hand to fragment 18 and it is possible they are fragments of the same original piece. No translation is available.
Banknote, 87 - 84 BCE, of Herakleides son of Epiodoros to Protarchos son of Herakleides
Description:
Herakleides son of Epiodoros .. to Protarchos son of Herakleides, banker, greeting. Pay to - - - three thousand six hundred copper dr., that is, [3600] dr. Year - - ...
The text of the New Testament of Iesvs Christ: translated ovt of the vulgar Latine by the Papists of the traiterous seminarie at Rhemes. With arguments of bookes, chapters, and annotations, pretending to discouer the corruptions of diuers translations, and to cleare the controuersies of these dayes. Whereunto is added the translation out of the original Greeke, commonly vsed in the Church of England, with a confvtation of all svch argvments, glosses, and annotations, as conteine manifest impietie, of hereie, treason and slander, against the catholike church of God, and the true teachers thereof, or the translations vsed in the Church of England: both by auctoritie of the Holy Scriptures, and by the testimonie of the ancient fathers.
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