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TM 62002 / LDAB 3161 Record to be adopted by: you?

Stable URI (with TM ID): www.trismegistos.org/text/62002

also known as AT105; Aland AT105

Metadata

Date: first half 4th century AD: AD 300 - 350

Provenance: Aphroditopolis (Atfih) ? - Egypt (22nd Upper Egyptian nomeThe Egyptian nome ca. 3rd cent. BC - AegyptusThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found]
cf. Van Haelst, 1976, p. 30 no. 7: bought in 1930-1931, 'leur lieu de provenance n'est pas connu avec certititude', Schmidt: near Aphroditopolis (Atfih)?, Sanders: Upper Egypt / U09 Panopolis?, Kilpatrick: 00 Arsinoites?

Egypt - Egypt (N/AThe region ca. 3rd cent. BC - AegyptusThe Roman provincia or regio ca. 2nd cent. AD) [written]

Language/script: Greek

Material: papyrus

Book form: codex (2 fol.); columns per page: 1; highest page number: 74; number of lines per page: 33, 34

Authors / works: Testamentum vetus, Ben Sira (Septuaginta), Ecclesiasticus: 36-37, 46-47 (direct attestation)

Culture & genre: literature — prose, bible, wisdom (religion: christian)

Recto/Verso: Ro/Vo

More info: 4CARE/DEChriM4th century Christian Archaeological Record of Egypt / Deconstructing Early Christian Metanarratives => 1338 links in TM, CSNTMCenter for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts => 187 links in TM, DCLPDigital Corpus of Literary Papyri => 14624 links in TM, otherother [2]

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