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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


I would like to thank William Johnson, Holt N. Parker, and their col-


leagues at the University of Cincinnati for organizing the conference and


the stimulating discussions that followed the papers. A second version of


this paper was given at the University of Pennsylvania in September 2006;


I thank Sheila Murnaghan and Joseph Farrell for inviting me to present the


paper there, and the audience for helpful comments. I owe particular


thanks to Kathleen McNamee and William Johnson for sharing with me


drafts of forthcoming publications and answering many questions; Peter


van Minnen for numerous helpful suggestions, especially on bibliography;


and the late John Oates, together with Josh Sosin and John Bauschatz at


Duke, for providing me with convenient access to the Duke Papyrology


Room. The photograph ofP.Oxy. 2659 (figure 10.1) is reproduced here


courtesy of the Egypt Exploration Society.


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