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Letters [May 16, 243 BC]
Description
Drafts of 3 letters written by Eukles: the first is about the price of pottery and sale of wine; the second was addressed to Anosis, the village scribe of Philadelphia, angrily charging him that he had been careless and dishonest so that the state had incurred some losses: in the future his accounts were going to be checked; the third letter is addressed to Dionysios about the same accounts of Anosis
Cross-references (5)
- TM-Text 1801 primary
- APIS-Text columbia.apis.p87 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text p.col;4;88 tier-1
- DDbDP-Text p.col.4.88 tier-1
- HGV-Text 1801 tier-1
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