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It's in the picture, I presume. Just gotta brush up on that Koine Greek. Or if you read Egyptian hieroglyphs already, you can use the Rosetta Stone to reconstruct the Koine Greek from first principles.
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It's not Koine and it's in verse.
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This feels like a knee-jerk reaction. While it may be a relevant critique of some news releases about academic research… this one literally contains a thumbnail with a link to a sufficiently-high-resolution image of the document. You can read it by clicking on the only image in the article.
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494 B.C.? Empedocles’ll DMCA you if you post them!
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It will probably be processed into an edited edition and then published as a book.
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I'm hoping in these verses Empedocles complains about crappy copper from a Babylonian merchant.
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I mean, it's still a pretty cool discovery.
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Probably! but how would i know?
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