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                "description": "P.Bagnall 10: School text\r\nClay ostracon containing a Greek list of words. Since the ostracon is broken on the top and on both sides, it is impossible to determine whether the exercise was extensive or included only some sets of letters (here words starting with &xi; on col. 1 and &pi; on col. 2). The two existing columns are defined by a long vertical line.\r\nSome of the words suggesting a Christian milieu, acc. to ed.pr., are: Paganos (Christian term to designate polytheists); Pontius Pilatos; Patrobas (name of a Christian in Rome to whom St. Paul sent greetings in the Epistle to the Romans 16.14); Pathoures (Egyptian toponym that occurs several times in the Septuaginta, e.g. Jeremiah 51.5.14 and in some Christian writers such as Athanasius).\r\nThis ostracon provides a good example of how Christians adapted traditional school exercises by changing the content. See also P.Worp 53.",
                "date_from": 300,
                "date_to": 399,
                "dating_criteria": "Palaeographically dated to 4th c. in ed. pr.: the hand is compared with that of P.Bour. 1 [now redated to 5\/6th c.] and the Chester Beatty papyrus published by W. Clarysse and A. Wouters (TM 64288 \/ LDAB 5508, dated end 3rd\/early 4th c.) and showing more uniformity because of the smoother writing material.",
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                "writing_medium": "Ostracon",
                "text_content": "Subliterary",
                "language": "Greek",
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                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Val\u00e9rie Schram",
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                    }
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