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Rubric Confusion in SM 96A.24-47: A Fragment of Erotylos' Orphica or a Recipe for a Rotulus Amulet?
SM 96A is a vertical papyrus roll (14 × 86 cm) that dates to the fifth-sixth centuries CE and seems to be dedicated mainly to recipes for amulets or curative incantations. The rubric ηρυτυλος at line 24 introduces a long narrow list of words and it is usually interpreted as Ἐρωτύλος, the name of an...
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