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This page is a fragmentary palimpsest. The text is written in an early Greek majuscule script, which appears as large, blocky capital letters. Due to the recycling of the parchment and the passage of time, the text is heavily damaged with significant gaps (lacunae) and stains.
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...] Justice [ ... original: "dikaiosynē." In Greek New Comedy, the concept of justice often pertains to the restoration of social order or the recognition of a character's true identity.?
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... ] towards [ ... original: "pros." This preposition usually indicates movement or a relationship between characters.?
... ] woman [ ... original: "gyn[ē]." This likely refers to a wife or a female lead, a central figure in the domestic plots of Menander.?
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