Trapeziticus [late I AD]IsocratesAPISprinceton.apis.p40(NjP)apis.p00406132761327p.oxy;9;1183Oxy. 1183Trapeziticus |44-|48Written along the fibers; back blank3 columns: col. i, 24 lines; col. ii, 29 lines; col. iii, 30 lines; broken at both sidesWritten in a formal upright, round uncial handThe final letters are sometimes reduced to keep the column evenAn angular sign is used to fill short linesA pause is marked by a slight blank space, sometimes accompanied by a marginal paragraphusThe text supports the Codex Vaticanus against the Urbinas, although slight variations from both occurAM 4097; Frame 9In Greek1 papyrus fragment; 27 x 18 cm50 CE – 99 CE
Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-1915
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