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{between pages 30 <strong>and</strong>'31)<br />

1 Fragment of Christian sarcophagus of ? third century A.D. showing<br />

philosophers in discussion. (Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano. Photo:<br />

Alinari)<br />

it Tombstone of Q. Sulpicius Maximus. (Rome, Museo Nuovo Capitolino.<br />

Photo: Barbara Malter)<br />

in PQasr Ibrim L 1/2. Part of a papyrus roll written between c. 50 <strong>and</strong><br />

(probably) c. 20 B.C. containing elegiac verses by Gallus. (Reproduced by<br />

courtesy of Peter Parsons)<br />

iv Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana MS Latinus 3226 (Bembinus), foil. 57^—j8 r .<br />

A vellum codex written in the fourda or fifth century A.D. showing Terence,<br />

Phormio 179—223. (Photo: Biblioteca Vaticana)<br />

Xll<br />

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