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Thanks ever so much for your masterly
commentary on the mathematical papyrus.2 The
text is clearly very corrupt, but you clear up
nearly all the difficulties. Blass, though
without his books, has spotted that our new
lyric piece3 is Pindar, from one of the extant
fragments which occurs in it. There are parts
of 2 odes, but much mutiliated. However it
will amuse the Germans.