Abstract

Abstract Starting from a re-interpretation of the reading KEΡATAYΛEI at line 17 of P. Matr. inv. 44+119, this article compares the content of the Madrid mime papyrus with a famous scene of Menander’s Theophoroumene which also relates to the performance of rituals connected with Phrygian cults.

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