Dominic Rathbone, The Artemidorus Papyrus, in K. Brodersen, J. Elsner, L. Canfora (a cura di), The Classical Review, vol. 62, n. 2, 2012, pp. 442–448. URL consultato il 25 settembre 2024.
«As Parsons says, the story that a forger acquired a genuine large and blank papyrus roll and recreated ancient-style inks (Simonides did re-use some papyrus scraps, but his inks were metallic) to create an elaborate product which was one day torn up and concealed in the Konvolut, is more difficult to swallow than the muddy provenance (typical of purchased items) and the odd shape of the cartonnage lump (maybe discarded superfluous material)»