Dear List Members, The first-century CE double document P.Dura 18 from Dura Europos contains an inner script that is (as usually the case in post 3rd century BCE double-documents) extremely dense, but (unlike some of its counterparts from Ptolemaic Egypt) is also quite beautiful. It seems that the scribe was skilled in producing miniature, thoroughly legible texts. Does anyone know of more examples of this kind of writing, and of secondary literature on the subject?
Many thanks, UY ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
