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P. Oxy. 4643 = Trismegistos 67624 = LDAB 8893



Introduction

The text is edited only in diplomatic form. On several places, suggestions which the editors placed in the notes, have been applied in this DCLP version

DCLP transcription: 67624 [xml]

[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩ π]ό̣το̣ν(*) ἧττον̣ ε̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]α̣ ∶ (hand 2) \Ὑ̣  ̣  ̣(  )/ (hand 1) Παρμένων̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣εις ∶ (hand 2) \[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]μ̣(  )/ (hand 1) ουδελ̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩] τρόφιμε τω[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
5[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩ ἀλ]λὰ καὶ τὰ βρώ̣[ματα(?)]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣ταις̣  ̣  ̣  ̣  ̣ισλ[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
⁦ vac. 2 lines⁩
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣  ̣σ̣ιε  ̣ταν  ̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩ οὕ]τ̣ω̣ π̣ρ̣α̣γμα̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩ τή]νδ’ ἕ̣λ̣η̣ι̣. ∶ (hand 2) \Ὑ[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩](  )/ (hand 1) π̣[αῖ, Παρμένων.(?) ⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
10[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣  ̣  ̣  ̣αμεν̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩] τὴν θυγατέρ[α ⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣  ̣  ̣ δή γ’ ἐρῶ β[ραχεῖ λόγωι(?)]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣ν̣  ̣ις λ̣εγ̣ουσ’ ἁλί[σκομαι(?)]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣  ̣  ̣επε  ̣εφυσ̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
15[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣ δ̣επ̣[  ̣]η̣σομ[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣[  ̣]χ̣ειρα̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣[  ̣]  ̣[  ̣  ̣  ̣  ̣  ̣]νησομ[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩ νὴ] Δ̣ί̣’ οἴομαι τρόπον τ̣[ινά ⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣ειν τῶι γέρο̣[ντι ⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
20[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩ π]εριεργαζ̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣  ̣  ̣κα̣τ̣εμ  ̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]α̣λε̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]υ̣σ̣ι̣ν̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]
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Apparatus


^ 1. or [κρ]ό̣το̣ν

Editorial History; All History; (detailed)

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Notes

  • 2.

    The tiny letter above the line, after the dicolon, which is probably an υ, points provisionally to Menander's Hymnis.

  • 3.

    The [.?]μ followed by an abbreviation symbol above the line, points provisionally to Menander's Hymnis.

  • 6-7.

    Below line 6 there is place for two lines, that show no signs of ink. If this area was blank, it presumably marked act-end, and χοροῦ will have been written in the centre.

  • 9.

    The tiny letter above the line, after the dicolon, which is probably an υ, points provisionally to Menander's Hymnis.