Trismegistos 63852 = LDAB 5066 = michigan.apis.2342
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Title | TM 63852 |
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Content | prose anthology |
Reference Edition | 52517. Michael Gronewald, "Prosaanthologie: Tapferkeit vor dem Tod.," ZPE, 28 (1978), pp. 278-280. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20181528 |
Fragments | Ann Arbor, Michigan University, Library P. 4912 a |
Support Material | papyrus |
Date | 100 - 299 |
Origin | Found: Egypt; written: Egypt |
Form and Layout | papyrus roll (columns: 2, pagination: 0) |
Genre | prose; oratory (?) philosophy (?) |
Culture | literature |
Religion | classical |
Print Illustrations | CPF IV.2, pl.114 |
Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
Trismegistos: 63852 [source]
Publications | ZPE 28 (1978), p. 278-280 (1978) = ZPE 31 (1978), p. 61-69 (1978) = Corpus dei papiri filosofici (CPF) 1.1.1 11 p. 169 [Anaxarchus 1 T] (1989) |
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Inv. no. | Ann Arbor, Michigan University, Library P. 4912 a |
Date | AD 100 - 299 |
Language | Greek |
Provenance | Egypt[found & written] |
Catalog Record: michigan.apis.2342 [xml]
Title | A moral treatise with exempla |
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Author | Unknown |
Summary | An anthology of examples of men who bravely faced and accepted somewhat brutal forms of the death |
Citations | Gronewald M, ZPE 28, 278-80, 1978 Priest NE, ZPE 31, 61-9, 1978 |
Inv. Id | P.Mich.inv. 4912 |
Support/Dimensions | 2 papyri ; fr. 1: 7.3 x 9.5; fr. 2: 2.1 x 4 cm |
Condition | The papyrus fragments are broken off at all sides. Fr. 1 contains the ends of the lines of one column and the beginnings of the lines of a second. The papyrus is dark brown, rather coarse.The verso seems to contain some slight traces of writing, but these may be only ink blots. |
Lines | Fr. I, col. I, 14 lines; col. II, 15 lines; Fr. II, 6 lines |
Recto/Verso | Source of description: A; Recto |
Hands | The text is written in black ink. The intercolumniar space is 1.1 cm at its narrowest point. Only one rough breathing in l. 7 and a paragraphus-mark in l. 21. The hans is rounded, upright uncial of a rather small size (letter-height average only 2 mm), written slowly with regular spacing. |
Origin | Unknown |
Language | Greek |
Date | IInd- IIIrd century A.D. |
Note (general) | Location: Ann Arbor |
Note (general) | Pub. status: Recto; Verso is blank |
Subjects | Literature; Prose; Oratory? Philosophy? Anthology; Papyrus roll; Accentuation; Punctuation; Literary; anthology; Papyrus |
Associated Names | The philosopher Anaxarchos, Nikokreon, the tyrant of Cyprus,Epameinondas |
Images | Recto thumbnail |
Images | Recto medium |
Images | Recto large |
License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
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