The papyrus is incomplete, the bottom is missing. Traces of a few faded letters of a previous text are recognizable e.g. in l. 2. The hand is a rather practiced semi-cursive, which can be compared to P.Prag. I 45 (522), P.Oxy. LXXII 4913 (462) and P.Oxy. LXVIII 4700 (504). These parallels support a date to the second half of the 5th or the beginning of the 6th century. The Coptic l. 11 appears to have been written with slightly larger and heavier letters, yet the extant text does not offer adequate basis for telling whether a different scribe was involved, or whether the same scribe is using a different graphic style. Double oblique strokes are employed to divide units in the account. The back is blank. The papyrus preserves the account of ...
An enigmatic Greek inscription painted on a wall in the monastery of Bawit was first published in 19...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
This paper investigates the inclusion of “Coptic-only” letters in the spelling of Egyptian personal ...
ANU 75.01.tif 1.42 MB TIFF; verso display 1.23 MB JPEG; recto display 1.06 MB JPEG.This bilingual, l...
Thebes during the early Islamic period provides an excellent opportunity to study the work of Coptic...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the pierpont morgan library (new york)...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York)...
This short article suggests revising the datation of the Coptic codex Pierpont Morgan Inv. M 636, on...
This article suggests revising the datation of the Coptic codex pierpont morgan inv. m 636, on the b...
The article aims to make a brief survey of the additional notes in Christian Egyptian biblical manus...
The present article contains the first edition of a hitherto unpublished papyrus from the Collection...
Bonnemain Bruno. Pensée médicale et papyrus pharaoniques : Thierry Bardinet, Les Papyrus médicaux de...
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
The paper offers a new edition of P. Lond. inv. 2110 recto (= SB XX 14599), fragmentary account, dat...
The Greek word "papyros" is used to describe either the plant that grows on the Nile's banks, or the...
An enigmatic Greek inscription painted on a wall in the monastery of Bawit was first published in 19...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
This paper investigates the inclusion of “Coptic-only” letters in the spelling of Egyptian personal ...
ANU 75.01.tif 1.42 MB TIFF; verso display 1.23 MB JPEG; recto display 1.06 MB JPEG.This bilingual, l...
Thebes during the early Islamic period provides an excellent opportunity to study the work of Coptic...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the pierpont morgan library (new york)...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York)...
This short article suggests revising the datation of the Coptic codex Pierpont Morgan Inv. M 636, on...
This article suggests revising the datation of the Coptic codex pierpont morgan inv. m 636, on the b...
The article aims to make a brief survey of the additional notes in Christian Egyptian biblical manus...
The present article contains the first edition of a hitherto unpublished papyrus from the Collection...
Bonnemain Bruno. Pensée médicale et papyrus pharaoniques : Thierry Bardinet, Les Papyrus médicaux de...
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
The paper offers a new edition of P. Lond. inv. 2110 recto (= SB XX 14599), fragmentary account, dat...
The Greek word "papyros" is used to describe either the plant that grows on the Nile's banks, or the...
An enigmatic Greek inscription painted on a wall in the monastery of Bawit was first published in 19...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
This paper investigates the inclusion of “Coptic-only” letters in the spelling of Egyptian personal ...