Abstract
P.oxy. Xvii 2085 contains parts of a hypomnema, with lemmata attributed to euphorion. This commentary can be ascribed to the Alexandrian grammarian theon, because it is focused on the island of Samos and the metonomasia of the river Parthenios/imbrasos, found in other sources arguably connected with theon’s commentaries on Hellenistic poets and Pindar.
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