Published accounts of the University of Michigan's acquisitions of items from the papyrus find known as the 'Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri' are sketchy. This article describes the results of research at the University of Michigan and the Chester Beatty Library, which has provided details about the chronology of the purchases and the dealers involved, as well as a new suggestion regarding the provenance of the find.24 page(s
In the past, there have been contradictory statements about the acquisition of the Bremer Papyri, pa...
A notice put forth in 1970 for the discovery of eight ancient manuscripts discovered and purchased i...
The text is a reprint of all of the leaves of the papyrus codex which have been located up to the ti...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
Despite the significant work carried out on the text, transmission, materiality, and scribal habits ...
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
Among the papyri purchased from the collection of Maurice Nahman in 1925 andgiven to the University ...
The article retraces the acquistitions of papyri by the University Library of Heidelberg through the...
After a brief survey of the early history of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery from the perspective of ...
The keeper of the manuscripts in the British Museum, Mr. H. ldris Bell, has announced the more or le...
Papyrus Amherst 63, also known as the “Mystery Papyrus,” has been an enigma for quite some time. It ...
The collections of the Chester Beatty include hundreds of fragments of papyrus books containing bibl...
The last few years have seen a renewed interest in the study of papyrological remains as a means of ...
In Göttinger Miszellen 198 (2004):55–62, R. L. Miller identifies a mummy formerly in the collection ...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the pierpont morgan library (new york)...
In the past, there have been contradictory statements about the acquisition of the Bremer Papyri, pa...
A notice put forth in 1970 for the discovery of eight ancient manuscripts discovered and purchased i...
The text is a reprint of all of the leaves of the papyrus codex which have been located up to the ti...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
Despite the significant work carried out on the text, transmission, materiality, and scribal habits ...
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
Among the papyri purchased from the collection of Maurice Nahman in 1925 andgiven to the University ...
The article retraces the acquistitions of papyri by the University Library of Heidelberg through the...
After a brief survey of the early history of the Dead Sea Scrolls discovery from the perspective of ...
The keeper of the manuscripts in the British Museum, Mr. H. ldris Bell, has announced the more or le...
Papyrus Amherst 63, also known as the “Mystery Papyrus,” has been an enigma for quite some time. It ...
The collections of the Chester Beatty include hundreds of fragments of papyrus books containing bibl...
The last few years have seen a renewed interest in the study of papyrological remains as a means of ...
In Göttinger Miszellen 198 (2004):55–62, R. L. Miller identifies a mummy formerly in the collection ...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the pierpont morgan library (new york)...
In the past, there have been contradictory statements about the acquisition of the Bremer Papyri, pa...
A notice put forth in 1970 for the discovery of eight ancient manuscripts discovered and purchased i...
The text is a reprint of all of the leaves of the papyrus codex which have been located up to the ti...