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Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi

University Museum of Mississippi
including the David M. Robinson Memorial Collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities
Library
Oxford, Mississippi
USA


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More information about this collection.

Stable URI (with TM Coll ID): www.trismegistos.org/collection/230

8 inventory number(s) (limited to -800 to 800) undo date limitation

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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 249359 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi 77.3.577 stone (marble) Latin AD01 Parola del Passato 40 (1985), p. 387
TM 274945 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi 77.3.662 stone (marble) Greek AD02 Inscriptiones Graecae Urbis Romae (IGUR) 3 1220
TM 787294 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi 77.3.664 stone (marble) Greek BC05 IG I(3).2 925
TM 901221 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi 77.3.671 stone (limestone) Coptic AD06 - AD07 SB Kopt. 4 2080
TM 890446 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi 77.3.688 stone (marble) Greek BC05 SEG 39 18
TM 217564 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi L.77.3.578 stone (marble) Latin AD01 - AD02 Année épigraphique 1988 1136
TM 79196 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi number unknown papyrus Greek AD07 - AD08 SB 22 15730 Ro descr.
TM 79197 Oxford, University Museum of Mississippi number unknown papyrus Greek AD07 - AD08 SB 22 15730 Vo

Numbering

[21.11.06]
- without prefix, no numbers

Conservation

Inventarisation

Publications

Work

Sharp, AfP 69 (2023), p. 162-193

Highlights

History

The university of Mississippi acquired several papyri in the 1950's. Most of them are now in Durham Duke, one was swapped with the Bodmer collection in Genève, an important Coptic manuscript was sold and is now in the Martin Schøyen collection in Oslo. A few texts remain in Mississippi.