13 P. Hibeh 1 = Trismegistos 60174 = LDAB 1290 = upenn.apis.76
DCLP/LDAB Data [xml]
Title | P. Hib. 1 13 |
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Works |
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Content | Hippias of Elis or Alcidamas; on the moral effects of music (?) |
Principal Edition | P.Hib. 1 13 |
Fragments | Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Museum E 3068 |
Support Material | papyrus |
Date | III v. Chr. |
Origin | Found: Ankyropolis (Herakleopolites, Egypt); written: Egypt |
Form and Layout | papyrus roll (columns: 2, pagination: 0) |
Genre | prose; philosophy; music |
Culture | literature; science |
Religion | classical |
Print Illustrations | P.Hib. 1 pl.V |
Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
Trismegistos: 60174 [source]
Publications | P. Hibeh 1 13 (1906) = Brancacci, Aristoxenica (Studi e testi per il Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini 3) p. 61-84 (1988) |
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Inv. no. | Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Museum E 3068 |
Date | BC 299 - 200 |
Language | Greek |
Provenance | Egypt, U20 - Ankyropolis (El-Hiba)[found]; Egypt[written] |
Catalog Record: upenn.apis.76 [xml]
Title | Hippias(?), Discourse on Music |
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Summary | Discourse on music |
Citations | P. Hib. 1.13 [John R. Abercrombie, "The University Museum's Collection of Papyri and Related Materials," Expedition 20.2 (Winter 1978): 32-37. LDAB 1290; Pack 2438 = Mertens-Pack 0077.1; Brancacci, Aristoxenica p. 61-84; Corpus dei papiri filosofici (CPF) 1.1.2 62 1 T] |
P.Hib.:1:13 | |
Inv. Id | P.Penn. Museum inv.E03068 |
Support/Dimensions | 36.5 X 15.6cm. Heavily fragmented piece of papyrus, cartonnage highly evident. Three distinct patterns of cartonnage: Solid blue, red and white striped, and a diamond pattern consisting of a red background with light blue lines and orange circlets at the corners. There is writing against the fibers (untranscribed). |
Origin | Hibeh, Mummies 69 and 70 |
Language | Greek |
Date | 280-240 BCE |
Note (general) | Text is on both sides of several fragments. Main text is in two columns: Column 1 is 17 lines written with the fibers, Column 2 is 17 lines written with the fibers. A small piece of papyrus may belong to this discourse; it is 3 lines written with the fibers. The reverse side of the fragments is untranscribed, approximately 17 lines of text written against the fibers, not separated into columns as the Main text is. |
Note (local/note) | Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology collection |
Subjects | papyrus; literary; philosophy |
License | ![]() |
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