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The present papyrus , like Le , is bilingual , but only in the sense that it contains both Greek and Demotic texts ; in no case is the Greek a translation from the Demotic or vice versa . The roll in fact , which is written on both ...
The present papyrus , like Le , is bilingual , but only in the sense that it contains both Greek and Demotic texts ; in no case is the Greek a translation from the Demotic or vice versa . The roll in fact , which is written on both ...
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The names written in Greek are the cypress , mulberry , laurel ( the form in -os was evidently from the demotic writing of it in col . V , that known to the writer of the manuscript ) , black poplar ( diyelpos ) , and pine . COL . V 1.
The names written in Greek are the cypress , mulberry , laurel ( the form in -os was evidently from the demotic writing of it in col . V , that known to the writer of the manuscript ) , black poplar ( diyelpos ) , and pine . COL . V 1.
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Hitherto I have been speaking of cases where the Greek text implied by the Latin is worse or no better than the text presented by or recoverable from the Greek tradition . But in some instances , unfortunately far fewer than might have ...
Hitherto I have been speaking of cases where the Greek text implied by the Latin is worse or no better than the text presented by or recoverable from the Greek tradition . But in some instances , unfortunately far fewer than might have ...
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