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Deutsch: Codex Bodleianus (Cod. graec. Misc. 251, Auct. T. 4. 13), Bodleian Library, spätes 11. oder frühes 12. Jahrhundert
English: Codex Bodleianus (Cod. graec. Misc. 251, Auct. T. 4. 13), Bodleian Library, c. 11th or 12th century. The Discourses of Epictetus. The large stain on the manuscript on this page (Book 1. 18. 8-11) has made this passage partially illegible. Photo is from Contributions to a Bibliography of Epictetus, by W. A. Oldfather. University of Illinois, 1927. Greyscale version of the original monochrome image.
Date c. 1200
Source http://letsreadgreek.com/Epictetus/index.htm
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