P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocryphal letter by Jesus to king Abgar that is mentioned both in Eusebius\u27 Ecclesiastical History and the Syriac Doctrine of Addai. This papyrus is distinctive among the many extant copies of the letter because it mimics the appearance of a documentary letter. The present article is intended to present a new edition of this papyrus, to argue for its use as a protective amulet, and to situate this papyrus and the larger Abgar legend in their early Christian context
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
The article presents a new interpretation of a published Byzantine papyrus letter from the Collectio...
The article introduces British Library Or. 7027, f. 75, a previously unidentified fragment from the ...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
Perhaps the most extraordinary story about Jesus to survive from antiquity is one of the least often...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
The papyrus letters from an early Christian environment have always attracted the papyrologists’ att...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
This article describes item C47704, a fragment of a Coptic parchment codex, which can be identified ...
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
The article presents a new interpretation of a published Byzantine papyrus letter from the Collectio...
The article introduces British Library Or. 7027, f. 75, a previously unidentified fragment from the ...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
P.Mich. inv. 6213, a Coptic papyrus in the University of Michigan collection, is a copy of the apocr...
Perhaps the most extraordinary story about Jesus to survive from antiquity is one of the least often...
British Library Pap. 2053 is a Greek papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus. Its two sides, written in di...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
The papyrus letters from an early Christian environment have always attracted the papyrologists’ att...
This article revisits questions about the text and function of P. Berol. 11710, a sixth-century CE (...
This article describes item C47704, a fragment of a Coptic parchment codex, which can be identified ...
The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. I...
The article presents a new interpretation of a published Byzantine papyrus letter from the Collectio...
The article introduces British Library Or. 7027, f. 75, a previously unidentified fragment from the ...