The editio princeps of P. Köln VI 245, a poetic fragment that Maryline Parca dates to the third century CE, ascribes the fragment to the tragic genre and identifies it as an autograph. The text concerns
Ptocheia or Odysseus in Disguise at Troy (P.Koln VI 245)
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