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Bibliothèque nationale Supplément grec. 574 (PGM IV) -- $t5. Contextualising the Bilingual ?Old Coptic Love Spell? of P. Bibliothèque nationale Supplément grec. 574 (PGM IV) -- $t6. Contextualising the Bilingual Exorcism of P. Bibliothèque nationale Supplément grec. 574 (PGM IV) -- $t7. The Practitioners of the ?Old Coptic Magical Texts? of P. Bibliothèque nationale Supplément grec. 574 (PGM IV) -- $tAppendix 1 ? Interlinear transcription of the format of the text as extant in codex P. Bibliothèque nationale Supplément grec. 574 and transliteration of the text as established as PGM IV -- $tAppendix 2 ? The multivalent OC graphemes of P. Bibliothèque nationale Supplément grec. 574 (PGM IV) -- $tAppendix 3 ? Dialectal adherence in the Egyptianlanguage sections of P. 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