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[Register for land. Photo of this papyrus together with P. Columbia inv. 108b, the lower half of the complete text, is placed next to P.Princeton III 135]
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Description
1 item (11 lines recto; 13 lines verso) : papyrus ; 20.0 x 18.0 cm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
P.Princeton III 136 Princeton Papyri Collections
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Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri)
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Restrictions note
Due to preservation concerns, this item requires acclimatization. Please contact Special Collections at rbsc@princeton.edu at least 24 hours in advance of your visit to view this item.
Notes
Ms. fragment
Provenance unknown, IV-V A.D.
Upper margin 2.5 cm. recto, 2.3 cm. verso
Source acquisition
Gift of Robert Garrett, Class of 1897.
References
C. W. Keyes, “Papyri in the Princeton University Collections III,” AJP 65 (1944): 188; C. Préaux, “Papyri in the Princeton University Collections III,” Cd'É 23 (1948): 200-201; H. C. Youtie, “P.Ryl. IV 706,” ZPE 21 (1976): 199 n.2.
Johnson and Goodrich, Papyri in the Princeton University Collections III (1942); with new fragment = P. Columbia VIII 238.
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Princeton Papyri Collections (C0401), GD 7980 A, GD 7980 A verso (mounted with P.Princeton II 63).
OCLC
1340297645
Other standard number
P.Princeton III 136
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