Trismegistos 108461 = LDAB 108461 = britmus.apis.59165
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Title | TM 108461 |
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Content | medical recipee |
Fragments | London, British Library Or 9035 (20) |
Support Material | pottery |
Date | 400 - 699 |
Origin | Found: Wadi Sarga (Antaiopolites, Egypt); written: Wadi Sarga (Antaiopolites, Egypt) |
Form and Layout | pottery sheet |
Genre | medicine; recipe; magic |
Culture | science; religion |
Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
Trismegistos: 108461 [source]
Publications | Crum / Bell, Wadi Sarga 20 (1922) |
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Inv. no. | London, British Museum EA 55810 |
Date | AD 400 - 699 |
Language | Coptic (Sahidic) |
Provenance | Egypt, U10a - Wadi Sarga[found & written] |
Catalog Record: britmus.apis.59165 [xml]
Title | Magical text. |
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Citations | O.Sarga 20 [Crum and Bell 1922, p.51] |
Inv. Id | EA55810 |
Support/Dimensions | 1 ostracon ; 12.20 cm. x 9.40 cm. |
Lines | Remains of nine lines of Coptic text written in black ink. |
Origin | Wadi Sarga |
Language | Coptic |
Date | 6thC-8thC |
Note (general) | Ostracon, fragment of the body of a brown ribbed pottery vessel, fabric is grey-black in section, exterior covered with a brown slip and remains of nine lines of Coptic text written in black ink and containing medical recipe in which magical names are invoked. |
Note (local/note) | Registration: 1923,327,77 (Wadi Sarga Collection) |
Subjects | Ostraca |
License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
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