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Manchester, John Rylands Library

John Rylands Library
150 Deansgate, Manchester
M3 3EH UK
UK - England


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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 87293 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 119 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 119
TM 87294 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 120 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 120
TM 87295 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 121 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 121
TM 87296 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 122 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 122
TM 87297 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 123 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 123
TM 87298 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 124 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) / Greek AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 124
TM 87300 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 126 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 126
TM 87301 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 127 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 127
TM 87303 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 129 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 129
TM 87304 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 130 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 130
TM 39974 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 131 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) / Greek AD08 SB 1 5944 + P. Ryl. Copt. 131
TM 39661 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 132 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) / Greek AD07 - AD08 SB 1 5945 + P. Ryl. Copt. 132
TM 87307 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 133 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 133
TM 87308 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 134 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 134
TM 87309 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 135 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 135
TM 983816 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 135 [protokollon] papyrus Arabic / Greek AD08 CPR 3.1.2 p. 291 no. 135
TM 87310 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 136 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 136
TM 87311 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 137 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 137
TM 87313 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 139 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 139
TM 87314 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 140 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 140
TM 87315 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 141 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 141
TM 87316 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 142 Ro papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 142 Ro
TM 39975 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 142 Vo papyrus Greek AD08 SB 1 5946
TM 87317 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 143 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 143
TM 87318 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 144 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 144
TM 87319 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 145 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 145
TM 87320 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 146 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 146
TM 87321 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 147 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 147
TM 87322 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 148 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 148
TM 979615 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 149 Ro papyrus Greek AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 149 Vo [immo Ro] descr.
TM 87323 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 149 Vo papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 149 Ro [immo Vo]
TM 107897 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 15 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 15
TM 87324 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 150 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 150
TM 87325 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 151 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 151
TM 87326 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 152 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 152
TM 87327 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 153 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 153
TM 87328 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 154 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 SB Kopt. 5 2235
TM 87330 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 156 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 156
TM 87331 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 157 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 157
TM 87332 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 158 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 158
TM 87333 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 159 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 159
TM 107898 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 16 parchment Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD04 - AD05 P. Ryl. Copt. 16
TM 87334 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 160 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD07 - AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 160
TM 87335 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 161 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 161
TM 87336 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 162 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 162
TM 87337 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 163 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 163
TM 87338 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 164 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 164
TM 87339 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 165 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 P. Ryl. Copt. 165
TM 87340 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 166 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 166
TM 87342 Manchester, John Rylands Library Copt. 168 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD08 P. Ryl. Copt. 168

Numbering

[28.06.06]
- Additional Box, numbers 1 and 4106
- Additional Box III, number 1
- Arab. Add., number 252
- Copt., numbers from 1 till 465 [< publication numbers] and number 1128
- Copt. Suppl., numbers from 22 till 49
- Dem., numbers from 1 till 50
- GP Cat., number 451
- Gr., numbers from 1 till 717 [< publication numbers]
- Gr. Add. I, numbers from 28 till 113
- Hieratic papyrus, numbers from 3 till 6
- P. Herm., numbers from 1 till 85 [< publication numbers]
- R, number 55247
- V and VI, numbers from 1 till 13

Conservation

Caroline Checkley-Scott (Caroline.Checkley-Scott@manchester.ac.uk)

Inventarisation

Elizabeth Gow (jrul.special_collections@manchester.ac.uk @manchester.ac.uk)

Publications

P.Ryl. 1-4; P.Herm. Rees; P.Ryl. dem. (Griffith); P. Ryl. Coptic (Crum); P. Ryl. Arabic (2 volumes by Margoliouth in 1933 and by Rex Smith and Moshalleh al-Moraekhi in 1996; 12 Greek papyri are published in the P. Oxy series

Work

Highlights

Undoubtedly the most famous Greek papyrus is the fragment of St John's Gospel, probably the earliest extant piece of the New Testament . ( LDAB 2774 ;http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/data1/dg/text/fragment.htm ). At least as important, however, is the early demotic petition of Peteesis (TM 45670)

History

The nucleus of the collection was formed from papyri purchased on behalf of Lord Crawford and Enriqueta Rylands by Bernard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt. Enriqueta Rylands bought the Crawford Collection in 1901. Most pieces were acquired between 1895 and 1907 from towns in the Fayum, Oxyrhynchus, and elsewhere. Later on, other papyri were purchased in Egypt by Rendel Harris in 1916 and 1917, and B.P. Grenfell in 1920. In 1912 the Rylands Library purchased some papyri, together with the Neutestamentliches Seminar in Berlin, through the coptologist Carl Schmitt and the philologist and theologian Adolf Deissmann, as stated in the introduction of the P. Meyer and confirmed in documents from the Library archives in course of publication.

Description of the collection: The collection of Greek material contains about 40 ostraca (unpublished) and 2000 papyri, of which about 700 published, ranging between the 3rd century BC and the 7th century AD. It consists of classical, biblical, liturgical and medical texts, and important documentary papyri, including business papers, public records, records of local government offices, taxation documents and financial memoranda. Papyri from Hermopolis (1st-7th centuries AD) comprise conveyances, receipts, and official and private legal documents. About 1,300 unpublished Greek pieces were found in 1962, when the manuscripts collection was reorganized (R.A. Kraft, A. Tripolitis ‘Some Uncatalogued Papyri of Theological and other Interest in the John Rylands Library’, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 51 (1968-1969), pp. 136-163; Alan K. Bowman and J.D. Thomas, ‘Some Additional Greek Papyri in the John Rylands University Library’, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 61 (1978-1979), p. 290-313; SB XII 10798-10803; SB XIV 11851-11854). The Library owns also 26 manuscripts on papyrus and linen written in hieroglyphic (7) and hieratic (19); all are funerary documents dating between the 14th century BC and the 2nd century AD. There are 14 Demotic ostraca (unpublished) and 166 Demotic papyri, from the Ptolemaic and Roman period, (about 60 unpublished). The Coptic collection comprises 46 ostraca, 478 manuscripts on papyrus, paper and parchment published or described in the Catalogue and about 500 unpublished papyri (largely from Ashmûnein). The material ranges from the late antique to the modern period. The 800 Arabic manuscripts consist of private letters, tradesmen’s and household accounts (mostly from Ashmûnein and dating from the 8th to the 11th century AD); about 300 are unpublished. See also: F. Taylor, ‘The Oriental Manuscript Collections in the John Rylands Library’, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library Manchester 54.2 (1972), p. 449-478; M. Choat, Pap. Congr. XXVI (Geneva 2010), 2012, p. 141-147; R. Mazza, Pap. Congr. XXVI (Geneva 2010), 2012, p. 499-507