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English: P. Berol. 13284, col. iii. Papyrus preserving fragments of the "Contest of Helicon and Cithaeron" and "Daughters of Asopus" poems (PMG 654) by the ancient Greek poet Corinna, from Tanagra in Boeotia. Papyrus dates to the first or second century AD and was discovered at Hermopolis in Egypt; it was first published in 1907 by Wilamowitz. Photograph omits the first nine lines quoted in Poetae Melici Graecae.
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Papyrus preserving fragments of two poems by the ancient Greek poet Corinna
Uploaded a work by Corinna from Wilhelm Schubart, ''[https://archive.org/details/papyrigraecaeber00schuuoft/page/n67/mode/2up Papyri Graecae Berolienses]'' 1911 (plate 29a). with UploadWizard