Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 217

II 217) is a letter to a king of Macedon by an unknown author, written in Greek.

It consists of a letter to a king of Macedon by an unknown author, possibly Aristotle or Theopompus.

The text is written in an uncial hand similar to Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 23.

[2] (Since) the rule of your monarchy is far superior to that of all monarchies that have ever existed, its system and the characteristic feature of the present times ought to be law, especially among those who do not enjoy elective offices in an organized state.

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