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JAMES R. ROYSE
and some of the page numbers are legible.
with the contents3 and pagination, are:
P.Oxy. IX 1173
f.1v-r Leg All I 56-58/58-60
f.2v-r Quod Det (blank)/51-52
f.3r-v Quod Det 53-55/56-57
f.5v-r Ebr 8-11/11-13
f.6r-v Ebr 14/17-18
f.7r-v Ebr 219-221/221-223
f.9v-r Sacr 31-32/32
P.Oxy. XI 1356
f.4r-v unidentified
f.8v-r Post 37-40/40-44
f.10 unidentified
f.11v-r Leg All II 77/79
Fr.1 unidentified
Fr.2r-v Leg All II 37-38/40-41
Fr.3r-v Sacr 42-43/45
PSI XI 1207
f.lv-r Ebr 223/Post 1
f.2r-v Post 31-32/34
P.Oxy. XVIII 2158
Fr.1 unidentified
Fr.2 unidentified
The published remains,
o[a/o]l (71/72)
o-[t8]/o-tE (214/215)
oo-r/o-o0 (278/279)
pf38/py (192/193)
o'crr/oca (280/281)
o7rrr)/o-r0 (288/289)
P. Haun. 8
f.1v-r
f.2r-v
unidentified
Ebr 1-4/4-8
(blank)/o-ty (212/213)
Additional information is provided by the fact that among
these remains are four double folios: P.Oxy. f.4 and f.5; P.Oxy. f.7
and f.8; PSI f.1 and f.2; and P.Haun. f.1 and f.2. It is evident from
3 The identification of P.Oxy. XI 1356 f.8, f.11, Fr.2, and Fr.3, was made by
W.G. Waddell, "On the Oxyrhynchus Papyrus of Philo (P.Oxy. IX, 1173; XI,
1356), "Etudes de Papyrologie 1 (1932) 1-6. Waddell also gives the correct location
of P.Oxy. 1173 f.9; Hunt (inexplicably followed by van Haelst) assigned it to De
mercede meretricis (see Philonis opera, vol. I, LXXXVII-LXXXVIII on this "work"
of Philo).
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