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                "description": "P. Princ. 2 102: Letter of condolence from Alexandros to a grieving father (Kerdon?)&nbsp;This first part (11 x 16 cm) of a letter appears quite intact, containing 17 lines with little damage. Addressed to &kappa;&upsilon;&rho;\u03af\u1ff3 &mu;&omicron;&upsilon; \u1f00&delta;&epsilon;&lambda;&phi;\u1ff6 (line 1), possibly named Kerdon, Alexandros relates his condolences for the death of Kerdon&rsquo;s son, using the term &tau;\u1fc6&sigmaf; &phi;&iota;&lambda;&alpha;&nu;&theta;&rho;&omega;&pi;\u03af&alpha;&sigmaf; (line 5), and apologizes for not coming to the city (&epsilon;\u1f30&sigmaf; &tau;\u1f74&nu; &pi;\u03cc&lambda;&epsilon;&iota;&nu;, line 10) in person. &ldquo;Nobody among humans is immortal, only god&rdquo; (&omicron;\u1f50&delta;&epsilon;\u1f76&sigmaf; \u1f10&nu; \u1f00&nu;&theta;&rho;\u03ce&pi;&omicron;&iota;&sigmaf; \u1f00&theta;\u03ac&nu;&alpha;&tau;&omicron;&sigmaf; &epsilon;\u1f30 &mu;\u1f74 [&mu;\u03cc]&nu;&omicron;&sigmaf; [&tau;&omicron;&nu;] \u1f41 &theta;&epsilon;\u1f78&sigmaf;, initially read as &upsilon;\u1f31\u1f78&sigmaf; \u1f41 &theta;&epsilon;\u1f78&sigmaf;, lines 14&ndash;15) appears among the formulae used. Chapa 1998 adds the reading [&tau;&omicron;\u1fe6] &mu;&alpha;&kappa;&alpha;&rho;[\u03af&omicron;&upsilon; &Pi;&alpha;]\u03cd&lambda;&omicron;&upsilon; for line 17. Farewell wishes are written along the left margin and the verso contains the address. A number of corrections were made to the text, initially assumed to have been by a second hand, but Chapa considers everything to have been written by the same hand.",
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                    {
                        "text": "Digital PUL \u2013 Princeton Papyri Collections",
                        "url": "https:\/\/dpul.princeton.edu\/papyri\/catalog\/ww72bg02c"
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                    {
                        "text": "Princeton University Library \u2013 Catalog",
                        "url": "https:\/\/catalog.princeton.edu\/catalog\/99105023333506421"
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                "language": "Greek",
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                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Victoria G. D. Landau",
                        "year": "2023"
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