APIS Translation (English)
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Title | Medical codex |
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Author | unknown |
Summary | Lines 1-4 contain the last four lines of a page of the codex and are the concluding lines of a recipe, as shown by the unusually deep lower margin (5.5 cm.) and the wedge-shaped signs placed by the scribe below the text. Line 3-4 relate to the uses of the plaster, while line 2 may have held the final direction for its composition. The content in ll. 5-11 is uncertain due to the fragmentary state of the papyrus. |
Citations | Youtie LC, ZPE 70, 93-95, 1987, Pl V Youtie LC, PMich XVII, 758, 76-78, 1996, Pl XIIIa |
Inv. Id | P.Mich.inv. 21 |
Support/Dimensions | 1 papyrus ; 8.3 x 7.2 cm. |
Condition | Broken on all sides. The papyrus has been severely damaged by abrasion and a large hole. |
Lines | 1-11 |
Recto/Verso | Source of description: M; Recto |
Hands | For a general description of the palaeography, see electronic version of 21 a-m. Lines 1-4 are in the first hand (scribe), and lines 5-10 in the second hand (owner). These two sections are divided by two wedge-shaped signed placed by the scribe below l. 4, where the writer of the second hand left a 1.5 cm. space between his lines and the preceding text. Lines 5-10 also begin 1 cm. to the left of the margin set by the text above (approximately 3.5 cm.). Four symbols (see image) have been placed in the margin opposite lines 5-6, 7-8, 9, and 10, which may indicate approval of separate recipes, or of special uses of a single recipe with different liquids. |
Origin | unknown |
Date | IVth century A.D. |
Note (general) | Location: Ann Arbor |
Note (general) | Pub. status: Recto |
Note (related) | - |
Subjects | -; Literary; medicine; Papyrus |
Images | Recto medium |
Images | Recto large |
License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
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