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Excerpt from Chicago Literary Papyri
Not all of the following texts, however, are republications. No. I, a fragment of the oration of Isocrates To Nicocles, has not previously been published or described. With the exception of the third, the Ayer Papyrus, which belongs to the Field Museum, the papyri are in the collection of the editor. The Ayer Papyrus was purchased in Cairo by Mr. Ed. E. Ayer, of Chicago, about 1895. It afterward lay for a year in the Gizeh Museum, and was then brought by Mr. Ayer to Chicago and presented to the Field Museum, where it now lies. The papyri belonging to the writer fall in two groups. Nos. I, IV, V, and VII formed part of a considerable purchase of papyri made through friends in Egypt in 1897. There is good reason for believing that all these came from Kom Ushim, the ancient Karenis, in the Fayum.
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