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                "material": "Papyrus",
                "description": "P. L. Bat. 13 18, P.Select 18: Letter from Hermapollon to Agathos Daimon (?)&nbsp;This vertical letter (29 x 10.9 cm) had been folded twice vertically and five times horizontally, and is damaged at the top and bottom; the left and right border are intact. Hermapollon includes well-wishes &tau;\u1ff7 \u1f51&psi;\u03af&sigma;&tau;\u1ff3 &theta;&epsilon;\u1ff7 &epsilon;\u1f54&chi;&omicron;&mu;&alpha;&iota; (line 5&ndash;6), and after complaining about the servant the recipient has provided him with, asks him to send Eucharistos to him (instead?). He then asks for a coat and reports that he has received all items from the addressee and others, while knidia are still outstanding from a certain Theodoros. He refers back to a previous letter. The end of the letter is damaged. The verso contains the address. The recipient (possibly the Agathos Daimon mentioned in line 32&ndash;33) is addressed as &Tau;\u1ff7 &delta;&epsilon;&sigma;&pi;\u03cc[&tau;\u1fc3 &mu;&omicron;&upsilon; &kappa;&alpha;\u1f76 &kappa;&upsilon;]&rho;\u03af\u1ff3 &tau;\u1ff7 &pi;&alpha;&tau;&rho;\u1f76 (line 1&ndash;2), and could have been either Hermapollons father or superior\/Arbeitgeber.",
                "date_from": 312,
                "date_to": 318,
                "dating_criteria": "Palaeography; Bagnall 1985 goes by the price of nummi for wine (13 nummi and 14 nummi for 1 knidion), dating it to ca. 312&ndash;318.",
                "selection_criteria": "Christian terms\/formulas\/concepts",
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                    },
                    {
                        "text": "HGV",
                        "url": "http:\/\/aquila.zaw.uni-heidelberg.de\/hgv\/16836"
                    },
                    {
                        "text": "\u00d6NB",
                        "url": "http:\/\/data.onb.ac.at\/rec\/RZ00006325"
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                "text_content": "Documentary",
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                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Victoria G. D. Landau",
                        "year": "2023"
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