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Papyrus 131 recto: Fragments of scholia on Callimachus's Aetia, written upside down in relation to: Farm accounts arranged in columns of various lengths, concerning an estate near Hermopolis and were written by Didymus son of Aspasius, an employee of Epimachus son of Polydeuces, dated to 78-79.

The Aristotelian Constitution of Athens (Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία) in 30 columns, written c. 100 AD, is on the verso side of this papyrus.

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Date 78-c 100
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Catalogue entry: Papyrus 131


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Author Aristotle
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