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C. Michael Sampson committed Feb 26, 2020
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<lb n="4"/>τίνουσι <supplied reason="lost">αὐτῶν· νομεῦ</supplied>
<lb n="5" break="no"/>σι δὲ οὐδ<supplied reason="lost">ὲν χρέωνται· ἔ</supplied>
<lb n="6" break="no"/>σωθεν δ<supplied reason="lost">ὲ τὰς ἁρμονίας</supplied>
<lb n="7" xml:id="div1-lb8"/>ἐν ὦν ἐ<supplied reason="lost">πάκτωσαν τῆι</supplied>
<lb n="7"/>ἐν ὦν ἐ<supplied reason="lost">πάκτωσαν τῆι</supplied>
<lb n="8"/>βύβλωι<g type="high-punctus"/> π<supplied reason="lost">ηδάλιον δὲ ἓν</supplied>
<milestone rend="paragraphos" unit="undefined"/>
<lb n="9"/><app type="editorial"><lem>ποιεόντ<supplied reason="lost">αι</supplied></lem><rdg resp="MSS.">ποιεῦνται</rdg></app> <supplied reason="lost">καὶ τοῦτο δι</supplied>
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<div type="commentary" subtype="linebyline">
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<item corresp="#div1-lb1" xml:space="preserve"><ref> ξύλα</ref> <p>D supports this reading of the papyrus, and it is what Wilson thinks is the most likely choice. However, little remains of the first letter of this word on the papyrus, and so it is at least possible that ζυγὰ could be the correct reading. A middot as been added after the alpha as the most likely reconstruction due to the paragraphos and the space beteen the alpha and epsilon.</p></item>
<item corresp="#div1-lb8" xml:space="preserve"><ref>ἓν</ref> thus also A</item>
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<ref>13</ref>
<p>Llyod notes that though no pharaonic source attests to the use of papyrus for sails, it is nevertheless still possible.</p>
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