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PSI 11 1208 7.3 x 12
JE68904;
SR3009
Aeschylus, Niobe (2nd c. AD) Remains of 21 lines, all damaged at the beginning and most of them also at the end, written on the recto of a fragment of a roll. The back is blank. Part of the margin is preserved before the first line, but it is not possible to tell how many lines are lost at the end. The hand, which is regular and calligraphic, is assignable to the 2nd c. AD.
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