Wax writing tablet. 2nd century?. (Whole tablet) Wax diptycha or tablet, forming a schoolboy's Greek exercise book. The tablet contains two lines, written neatly above as a model and then copied twice betwen the ruled lines; the first line, and possibly the second, are from the poet Menander. Holes bored for binding tablets together can be seen in the frame. Originally published/produced in 2nd century?. . Source: Add. 34186, No.1. Language: Greek. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wax-writing-tablet-2nd-century-whole-tablet-wax-diptycha-or-tablet-forming-a-schoolboys-greek-exercise-book-the-tablet-contains-two-lines-written-neatly-above-as-a-model-and-then-copied-twice-betwen-the-ruled-lines-the-first-line-and-possibly-the-second-are-from-the-poet-menander-holes-bored-for-binding-tablets-together-can-be-seen-in-the-frame-originally-publishedproduced-in-2nd-century-source-add-34186-no1-language-greek-image226996479.html
RMR58G93–Wax writing tablet. 2nd century?. (Whole tablet) Wax diptycha or tablet, forming a schoolboy's Greek exercise book. The tablet contains two lines, written neatly above as a model and then copied twice betwen the ruled lines; the first line, and possibly the second, are from the poet Menander. Holes bored for binding tablets together can be seen in the frame. Originally published/produced in 2nd century?. . Source: Add. 34186, No.1. Language: Greek.
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