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<title>The Met Has Put the Oldest Existing Copy of the Odyssey on Display</title>
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<description>Likely prompted by the runaway success of a certain classically oriented movie in theaters this summer, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has returned the oldest preserved fragment of The Odyssey to one of its galleries, where it can be seen and appreciated after a long time out of view. The relic is now on display in Gallery 162 in the museum&#x26;#x2019;s section devoted to Greek and Roman Art. In a round-up of Odyssey-related collection treasures on its website, the Met describes the relic as the first early Ptolemaic fragment of the text ever discovered and notes: &#x26;#x201C;Dating from around 285&#x26;#x2013;250...</description>
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