Abstract
This article assembles new joins, duplicates and some minor remarks regarding the Bo-fragments recently published by Soysal (2015). In addition, some similar remarks concerning other texts are given. Although the new fragments are often very small, they can be highly useful in restoring long known texts.
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Hinweis auf Abkürzungen
In diesem Beitrage verwandte Abkürzungen richten sich nach dem Abkürzungsverzeichnis der Festschrift Košak (DBH 25), I–XLVIII.
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