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Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Library

University of Pennsylvania
Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, 6th floor
3420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6206
USA


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Stable URI (with TM Coll ID): www.trismegistos.org/collection/1498

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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 140244 Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Library 11.7 papyrus Greek AD03 SB 30 17749
TM 4294 Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Library LJS 309 papyrus Demotic / Greek BC03 Revue d‘Égyptologie (RdE) 30 (1978), p. 68-71 & 76 + SB 14 11997
TM 748608 Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Library LJS 45 papyrus Hieratic BC07 - BC01 P. Pennsylvania University Library LSJ inv. 45 ined.

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A full electronic catalogue is planned by R.A. Kraft.

Publications

R.A. Kraft, Some Ptolemaic Fragments, Papyri in honorem J. Bingen octogenarii, Studia Brux. 5 (2000), nos. 32-33 [= P. Bingen 32-33]

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History

This collection includes most papyri formerly belonging "Center of advanced Judaic Studies". The Center for Advanced Judaic Studies contained "some 140 items of varying sizes, languages and legibility. Greek predominates (80 %), with a smattering of Demotic, Coptic, Latin and Arabic. There is one Homer fragment, the rest is documentary." Part of the papyri belong to the former Cobern collection (bought from his widow in 1920), some others were donated by N. Reich. For a general introduction, see R.Kraft, The Papri Collection at the Center for Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) : an overview, Atti del XXII Congresso di Papirologia, Firenze 1998, (Firenze 2001), p. 749-752.