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Milan Papyrus - Definition and Overview

The Milan Papyrus is a papyrus scroll written in the 3rd century BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Originally discovered by anonymous tomb raiders as part of a mummy wrapping, it was purchased in the late 1990s by the University of Milan, and is believed to contain 110 previously unknown works of the Hellenistic epigrammatist Posidippus.

Example Usage of Papyrus

notetosarah: I completely agree! RT @HeyFromSarah I do not appreciate unsolicited menus in my mailbox. Especially when they're written in Papyrus.
HeyFromSarah: I do not appreciate unsolicited menus in my mailbox. Especially when they're written in Papyrus.
darianr: So, your film which is set to redefine the entire concept of motion picture as an art used the Papyrus font on the poster? #avatarded
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