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This page is a palimpsest fragment that has been severely darkened and damaged, likely by the application of chemical reagents used by 19th-century scholars to reveal the lower text. Consequently, the majority of the Greek uncial script A script consisting entirely of large, rounded capital letters, common from the 4th to 8th centuries. is illegible in this image.
[Approximately 30 lines of Greek uncial text are visible as dark shadows against the stained parchment. The script is continuous without word division, typical of ancient uncial manuscripts.] ?...? of them? original: "αυτων" (autōn) ...?
...? and the? original: "και τ" (kai t...) ...?
...? to make? original: "ποιη" (poiē...), likely a form of the verb "poiein," meaning to do or to make. ...?