Abstract
This article discusses P.Gen. 4.159, a hexametric enkomion from the 6th c. AD, an allusion to Job in the petition, P.Cair. Masp. 1.67002 (567, Aphrodito) and the first attestation of the word prosynaxis in papyri (SB 18.13272).
Online erschienen: 2015-12-15
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Keywords for this article
Hexametric enkomion;
Job;
petition;
church;
festive day
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