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English: Page of the papyrus of the Vision of Dorotheos, a c. 5th-century Greek poem, final three lines. Part of the Bodmer Papyri, specifically the Codex of Visions. Contains the identification of the authorː "τέλος τἦς ὁράσεως // Δωροθέ Κυΐντου ποιητοῠ"
Date c. 5th-century
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Originally: Papyrus Bodmer 29, the Vision of Dorotheos (dated c. 4th/5th-century, Egypt) Immediately: https://bodmerlab.unige.ch/fr/constellations/papyri/mirador/1072205367?page=032

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Author Unknown (fl. 4th/5th-century)

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