EnglishGreekGreek in Latin scriptFinalized - doneVote - Accept-Straight-to-Finalization - OKSubmit - Entered published corrections to lines 6, 12, and 23, the last being somewhat complicated: δι εμυ .3~|isalou <:(eteli(othe))|reg|eteli:>|~la => ~|di emu <:Paulou=BL 9.309|ed|.3isalou:> (eteli(othh))|~grc-Latn. (Ed. pr. has eteli(othe); eteli(othh) is an alternative recorded in the apparatus of SB (after Byz. Not.) and need not be indicated as a correction.) || lin3 |reg| added (so in SB). lin17 τίμην => τιμὴν.Finalized - readyVote - AcceptText - I can see the problem raised by the previous voter. I suggest <:*stauros*|alt|*rho-cross* etc.Vote - AcceptText - On the image I wonder whether it is simply a cross (stauros) at the beginning of lin24. Admittedly at the top of the descending stroke there is a little serif, so perhaps rho-cross is indeed better.Submit - Substituted χ̣(ει)ρ(όγραφον) at the beginning of the endorsement with a staurogram: I see that instead of chi-rho.Finalized - Ready.Vote - AcceptText - Agreed: regularisation not necessary.Vote - AcceptText - The chart in JJP 45 (2915) 267 seems to support the genitive; thus, I would accept the proposal with reference to the articleSubmit - removed regularization l. 15, cf. J.V. Stolk, JJP 45 (2015) 284-285Commit - <:μου|reg|μοι̣:> changed into μοι̣rationalized languages in langUsagechanged editor names to URIsAutomatic insertion of lb tags into origs to match existing lb tags in the regchanged type=inWord to break=noAutomatically updated revision descriptionAutomated transfer of accents across reg-orig pairsbatch converted all tei:sic to tei:orig and tei:corr to tei:regchanged schema; added xml:space=preserve; indented; moved title/@n to idnoAdded language la-GrekConverted from TEI P4 (EpiDoc DTD v. 6) to P5 (EpiDoc RNG schema)Automated split from transcoder filesAD 507Oxyrhynchite