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The EpicureanFriends Files section is where our Level 3 and above participants store longer documents created offsite which are of special interest to the study of Epicurus. You can use the "Categories" box on the right to find specific sections of the library.
Bryan's Edition of the Life of Philōnídēs (P.Herc. 1044), which is quoted in part in the Epicurea at U95.
The Greek is a mix of the readings of Gallo, Assante, and Nicolardi. I have in no place added to the Greek. There is no agreement as to the order, so I have tried to make it roughly chronological.
The comments of the Italian scholars are given via computer transition. There are mistakes, please let me know if you see them.
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