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Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library

Erasmus Universiteit
Universiteitsbibliotheek
Rotterdam
Nederland


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Stable URI (with TM Coll ID): www.trismegistos.org/collection/300

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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 44714 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.25 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 1 20
TM 44709 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.26 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 1 4
TM 5078 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.3 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 43
TM 5075 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.4 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 40
TM 5085 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.5 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 51
TM 5089 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.6 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 55
TM 5081 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.7 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 46
TM 5083 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.8 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 49
TM 5091 Rotterdam, Erasmus University Library 2.9 papyrus Greek BC02 P. Erasm. 2 57

Numbering

[14.11.06]
- without prefix, numbers from 1.1 till 2.26

Conservation

Inventarisation

Publications

P. J. Sijpesteijn - Philip A. Verdult, P.Erasmianae I Philip A. Verdult, P.Erasmianae II, 1991

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History

Verdult, 1991, p. 1: In the middle of the 1970s, the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, at the suggestion of Sijpesteijn and van den Brink, bought a small collection of papyri. Mr. H. van den Brink held the chair of legal history in Rotterdam from 1968 until 1981. He supported the purchase of the papyri because he felt that the study of legal history should at the very least be based upon direct testimonies from the society whose legal system is being studied. The Rotterdam collection consists of two 'purchases', the former with inventory numbers I 1-40a, the latter with inventory numers II 41-70. The collection as a whole is colled Papyri Erasmianae. Of this collection, 22 papyri were published in 1986 by Sijpesteijn and Philip A. Verdult (P.Erasm. I). P.Erasm. II, which was at the same time the doctoral dissertation of Philip A. Verdult (1988), consists of 37 texts, all concerning the transportation by ship of the tax revenues in kind in Ptolemaic Egypt (152-48 BC).