Introduction
Medical treatise. The text was copied on the verso of a very small papyrus piece (2 x 8 cm) broken on all sides; the recto contains scanty traces of a second document written in a cursive hand. Despite the poor state of conservation, the fragment seems to preserve few lines belonging to a medical treatise; the name of Hippocrates occurs at l. 3. The handwriting is a mediocre example of severe style and dates back to the 3rd cent. AD.
DCLP transcription: 63993 [xml]
[ -ca.?- ]ασοτα ̣ [ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- Ἱ]πποκρατ[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ]τουτ ̣ο [ -ca.?- ]
5[ -ca.?- ]ω πάθ̣ει [ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ] ̣τιοι κρ[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ]στεκα[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- δ]έξιον[ -ca.?- ](*)
[ -ca.?- ]α̣ς ἡμέρ[ -ca.?- ](*)
10[ -ca.?- ]η θ ι ια[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ]σεαυτ[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ] ̣εσθαι ̣ [ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ]τ̣ρεψουσ̣[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ]η̣ρημα[ -ca.?- ]
15[ -ca.?- πε]ρ̣ίοδον[ -ca.?- ]
[ -ca.?- ]τους α̣θ̣[ -ca.?- ]
Editorial History; All History; (detailed)
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