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Timothy Finney asks for refs on reading (aloud) in antiquity.  
Easiest place to begin now is in H.Y. Gamble's fine new book:  _Books 
& Readers in the Early Church_ (Yale, 1995), esp. pp. 2-3-4 (with 
refs to other lit.).
 
Larry Hurtado
L. W. Hurtado
University of Edinburgh,
New College
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