Catalog Record: michigan.apis.2625 [xml]
Title | magic text |
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Author | unknown |
Summary | the papyrus contains a copy of a part of P. Mich. inv. 593; the copy begins at the end of the section preceding the spell and a significant part of the spell |
Citations | Worrell WH, AJSL 46, 239-62, 1930 |
Inv. Id | P.Mich.inv. 603 |
Support/Dimensions | 1 papyrus ; 20.3 x 30.2 cm. |
Condition | Complete and regularly cut off at all sides. Numerous horizontal and vertical folds. (TC) |
Lines | 1-20 |
Recto/Verso | Source of description: Recto + Verso |
Hands | The handwriting of this papyri, as that of other papyri in group I (see electronic version of Wizard's hoard), is extremely rude and uneven, as though produced by some nearly illiterate person who seldomhad occasion to write. The pen which he used was stiff and inelastic, and fed the ink badly, as though not properly split. The ink was too thick. The writer blotted letters or words, either by accident or because they did not suit him; and in the latter case he often repeated words standing before the blot. The whole performance suggests a negligent paralytic or a very young child. The letters are drawn, not written with the swing of an ordinary writer. For similar hands, cf. P. Mich. inv. 3565, British Museum MS No. 1224 (Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts in the British Museum (1905), Plate XII); a third is published by Crum(Receuil d' ��tudes dȨdiȨes a la mȨmoire de Jean FranȺois Champollion (1922), Plate VII). |
Origin | unknown |
Language | Coptic |
Date | VIth/VIIth century A.D. (?) (TC) |
Note (general) | Location: Ann Arbor |
Note (general) | Pub. status: Recto + Verso |
Note (related) | "Wizard's Hoard": P. Mich. inv. nos. 593, 599, 594 & 596 (group A), cf. electronic version |
Subjects | -; Papyrus; literary; magic |
Images | Recto thumbnail |
Images | Recto medium |
Images | Recto large |
Images | Verso thumbnail |
Images | Verso medium |
Images | Verso large |
License | ![]() |
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