A fragment which belongs to the right-hand portion of a diptych and may have remains of a notch in the right-hand edge. On the front are abraded remains of four lines of a letter and on the back remains of an address.
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traces
alique...em
traces rm..i
traces quam
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Vindol ·..[
traces
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Vindol is followed by a medial point, which makes it impossible to read Vindolan[. The l has a very long descender. For the abbreviation cf. [343].back 46.
Only the tops of letters survive; they are compatible with Fla[uio but do not exclude other readings.