203 P. Col. 8 = Trismegistos 62620 = LDAB 3805 = columbia.apis.p238
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Title | P. Col. 8 203 |
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Work | Plato philosophus, Phaedrus |
Content | Plato philosophus; Phaedrus 266 b1-e3 |
Principal Edition | P.Col. 8 203 |
Fragments | New York, Columbia University P. 492 a |
Support Material | papyrus |
Date | 100 - 299 |
Origin | Found: Egypt; written: Egypt |
Form and Layout | papyrus roll (columns: 0, pagination: 0) |
Script Type | severe style |
Genre | prose philosophy dialogue |
Culture | literature |
Religion | classical |
Print Illustrations | P.Col. 8 pl.12; CPF IV.2, pl.69 |
Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
Trismegistos: 62620 [source]
Publications | P. Col. 8 203 (1990) = American Journal of Philology (AJPh) 50 (1929), p. 260-262 no. 492 A (1929) |
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Inv. no. | New York, Columbia University P. 492 a |
Date | AD 100 - 250 |
Language | Greek |
Provenance | Egypt[found & written] |
Catalog Record: columbia.apis.p238 [xml]
Title | Phaedrus [Late II-Early III AD] |
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Author | Plato |
Summary | Plato, Phaedrus 266B and 266D |
Citations | P.Col. VIII 203 [Published by C.W. Keyes, AJP 50 (1929) 260-62; Pack.MDSU/2.MDNM/ 1405; plate 12 in P.Col. VIII] |
P.Col.:8:203 | |
Inv. Id | Col.inv. 492a |
Support/Dimensions | 2papyrus fragments ; 3.1 x 6; 3.1 x 10.9 cm |
Language | In Greek |
Date | 170 CE – 240 CE |
Note (general) | Written along the fibers; the back is likely to be blank, but is hidden by the mounting of the papyrus |
Note (general) | Two fragments from 2 different cols. that were probably adjacent |
Note (general) | 11 + 23 lines of writing in an attractive hand of "mixed style;" the roll was of high quality |
Note (general) | Double dots indicate speaker change; one high dot; single high dots used as line fillers; 1 circumflex accent by a second hand; some iotas adscript |
Note (general) | The papyrus twice supports the reading of the Mss. and in A 7-8 contains a new variant that is due to confusion |
Subjects | Plato, Phaedrus; Papyri |
License | ![]() |
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