[23] Clarysse, "Greeks and Egyptians"; Bagnall, "Greeks and Egyptians"; and J. Quaegebeur, "Greco-Egyptian Double Names as a Feature of a Bicultural Society: The Case inline image," in Life in a Multi-Cultural Society , 265-272. On Monimos see W. Clarysse, "Une famille alexandrine dans la chora," CE 63 (1988): 137-140; on Dryton see S. B. Pomeroy, Women in Hellenistic Egypt , 2d ed. (Detroit, 1990), 103-124; Lewis, Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt , 88-103; the paraclausithyron known as Fragmentum Grenfellianum (Coll. Alex . pp. 177ff.; translation in P. Bing and R. Cohen, Games of Venus [New York and London, 1991]: 183-184) appears on the back of the document of a loan which Dryton had received (P. Grenf . I 10); on Maron (no. 616 in F. Uebel's list of cleruchs: Die Kleruchen Ägyptens unter den ersten sechs Ptolemäern , Abh. Berlin 1968, no. 3) see H. Harrauer's introduction to CPR 9, P. 45.

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