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Ptocheia or Odysseus in Disguise at Troy (P.Koln VI 245)

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Ptocheia or Odysseus in Disguise at Troy (P.Koln VI 245)

The editio princeps of P. Köln VI 245, a poetic fragment that Maryline Parca dates to the third century CE, ascribes the fragment to the tragic genre and identifies it as an autograph. The text concerns

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