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Short Texts from Coptic Ostraca and Papyri. Edited and indexed by W. E. Crum. Pp. xii + 150. Oxford University Press, 1921. 16s. net.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Short Notices
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1922

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1 Pagan allusions or reminiscences (literary) are curiously rare in Coptic. I can recall an allusion to Aristophanes in the sermons of Shenoute, and there is a vocabulary in the British Museum (probably the property and possibly the autograph composition of the poet Dioscorus—some day, I hope, to be published by Mr. Bell) which mentions Anacreon. I know nothing otherwise.