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3 Wilkinson (2009) pp. 41–2.
4 Handouts of the papers: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/classics/engagement/palladas and the new papyrus (26/02/2015); live recordings: Google images/international conference on the new Palladas papyrus (youtube.com). Accessed 20/07/2015.
5 For example, the hesitant connection of γεcτιοcην (Codex, pp. 9, 24) with Palladas' epigrams on a certain Gessios (AG 7.681–8; 16.317) seems forced, especially in view of W.'s critical attitude to Bowra's and Cameron's biographical reconstructions (2009: p. 39 n. 15).