Abstract

Edition of O. Florida Inv. 21 (second/third century), first presented by R.S.B. at the Twenty-Fourth International Congress of Papyrology. The text (in prose, but unmistakably comic in vocabulary and tone) is a piece of speech (mime or erotic epistolary fiction?), and presents a scene involving a sexual triangle (a man, a barbarian woman, and the speaker, who is male or female).

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