Quote Originally Posted by Butcher
Or, most intriugingly, new gospels.. that should set the cat among the pigeons.
There's a note of caution on the Oxford Classics Department site: 'About 10% is literary, i.e. the fragmentary remains of ancient books; the rest documents public and private (codes, edicts, registers, official correspondence, census-returns, tax-assessments, petitions, court-records; sales, leases, wills, bills, accounts, inventories, horoscopes, private letters).'