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The Tebtunis Papyri. Volume III, Part I. By A. S. Hunt and J. G. Smyly. Pp. xix + 333; 7 plates. London: Humphrey Milford, 1933. £2 5s. - Spätptolemäische Papyri aus amtlichen Büros des Herakleopolites. By W. Schubart and D. Schäfer. Pp. 181; 1 plate. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1933. 12 12m. - Ostraca Osloënsia: Greek ostraca in Norwegian collections. By L. Amundsen. Pp. vi + 88; 4 plates. Oslo: Jacob Dybwad. 1933. 8 kr.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1933

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1 High-pressure water supply in Anatolian cities. Others who treat it use his measurements and descriptions in Anatolia. Weber published several articles in AZ., about and after 1880. That on Antioch I have lost.

2 Opium is extensively cultivated still in two places, Antioch and Afiom Kara Hissar; this is the standard in the British Pharmacopœia. The coins of Prymnessos and this altar at Antioch shew it. The altar is the Hermes; the dedication is not ‘to Hermes.’