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[Old Testament. Ezekiel, xix.12-xxxix.29]
Uniform title
Bible.
Ezekiel.
xix.12-xxxix.29.
Manuscript.
Greek.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Description
49-53 lines per column recto; 52-57 lines per column verso papyrus 34.4 x 12.8 cm
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Notes
Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
Scheide M 97
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Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Donor
Scheide, William H. (William Hurd), 1914-2014
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Restrictions note
Restricted: Papyri must be acclimated for at least 24 hours before they can be used in the reading room. Researchers must request papyri at least a full day before their actual visit. For appointments, contact the Department of Special Collections at 609-258-3184 or rbsc@princeton.edu.
Notes
21 leaves or 42 pages of a codex.
Upper margins ca. 2.5 cm., lower margins to 3.0 cm., outer margins 1.4-2 cm., inner margins 2.0 cm.
Provenance unknown, early III A.D
Greek.
Provenance
Previously owned by William H. Scheide, Princeton Class of 1936.
Source acquisition
Gift ; William H. Scheide, Princeton Class of 1936.
Publications about
A.C. Johnson, H.S. Gehman, E. H. Kase, Jr, The John H. Scheide Biblical Papyri Ezekiel, (Princeton University Studies in Papyrology 3, 1938)
Indexed in
E.G. Turner, The Typology of the Early Codex. (1977) xvii
Other title(s)
Scheide M 97
OCLC
1340322091
Other standard number
Scheide M 97
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