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Literary Imagination Advance Access published online on January 3, 2008

Literary Imagination, doi:10.1093/litimag/imm130
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Papyric Fragments

Brett Foster

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A letter from wife to husband. 168 BC
Isias to her Hephaestion, greeting.
If you are well and all [                ]
still well, it accords with my prayers
to the gods. Your child is healthy,
and all the household, and I myself.
I read . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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