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This manuscript leaf has been severely damaged by fire and environmental decay. The parchment is charred and blackened, making the majority of the text impossible to recover. Only scattered grammatical markers—conjunctions, articles, and prepositions—can be identified. These fragments are written in a "minuscule" script, a lower-case style that became common in the Byzantine era for copying classical texts.
[Approximately 40 lines of text in a small Greek script. The majority of the text is obscured by extreme charring and surface loss.]... not? ... him? ...
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... and? ... the? ... but? ...
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... in? ... the? ... being? original: "μενοις" (-menois), likely a Greek participle ending. ...
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... the? ... of the? ... before? ...
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... if? ... after? ... the? ...
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... of the? ... according to? ...
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... as? ... concerning? ... it? ...
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... through? ... both? ... and? ...
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... indeed? ... not even? ... would? ...
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... for? ... to be? ...
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... upon? ... the? ... before? ...
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... the? ... of him? ...
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... but? ... of the? ... all? ...