Homeric papyrus (Odyssey 7. 1-16, 28-40, 41, 82-98) |
Homer |
Homer, Odyssey 7. 1-16, 28-40, 41, 82-98 |
Traianos Gagos, Nikos Litinas, Nancy E. Priest, BASP 41, 2004, 67-69 Priest NE, Homeric
Papyri in the Michigan Collection (Diss.), 168-172, no 33, 1975 |
P.Mich.inv. 3692 |
5 papyri ; fr. a: 7.8 x 6.1 cm; fr. b: 7.4 x 5.8 cm; fr. c: 10.5 x 9.7 cm and 6 smaller
fragments |
The papyrus is a medium-colored. Some more smaller fragments are preserved and not
located. Five of the six small fragments are blank. On one of them a small round stroke
can be seen. |
col. 1, 29 lines (Odyssey 1-16 and 28-40); col. 2, 1 line (Odyssey 41); col. 3, 17
lines (Odyssey 82-98) |
Source of description: Recto |
The text is written in black ink. The hand is small, upright uncial, slightly rounded
with few rounded characteristics. Letter heigh averages 2 mm. Some critical marks
and stops in evidence. A stichometric mark at l. 92 |
Unknown
|
Greek |
IInd century A.D.
|
One small fragment with a letter preserved does not belong to the same papyrus and
it is kept separately in the folder under the same number. The color of the papyrus
is lighter and thiner than the Homer papyrus. The Homer papyrus is mounted between
glass. |
Location: Ann Arbor |
Pub. status: Recto; Verso is blank |
Homer.--IOdyssey.--7.; Literary; Epic; Papyrus |
Recto thumbnail |
Recto medium |
Recto large |
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