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In Studies in Philology in Honour of Ronald James Williams (ed. Gerald E. Kadish and Geoffrey E. Freeman; Toronto: The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, 1982), pp + 2 plates. CEPHALON, A NEW COPTIC

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