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St John Fragment
JRL19071950
St John Fragment
Greek P 457
recto
 
Description
Papyrus fragment of St John's Gospel, Chapter 18, verses 31-33, in which Christ appears before Pilate. It was discovered in Upper Egypt, possibly at Oxyrhynchus. It is part of a codex, and is the earliest known fragment of the New Testament in any language. It was acquired by the Library in 1920.
Date created
2nd century CE [early]
Subject
[Christianity, Bible. New Testament, Religion]
St John Fragment
JRL19071951
St John Fragment
Greek P 457
verso
 
Description
Papyrus fragment of St John's Gospel, Chapter 18, verses 37-38, in which Christ appears before Pilate. It was discovered in Upper Egypt, possibly at Oxyrhynchus. It is part of a codex, and is the earliest known fragment of the New Testament in any language. It was acquired by the Library in 1920.
Date created
2nd century CE [early]
Subject
[Christianity, Bible. New Testament, Religion]
St John Fragment
JRL241001054
St John Fragment
Greek P 457
recto
 
Description
Papyrus fragment of St John's Gospel, Chapter 18, verses 31-33, in which Christ appears before Pilate. It was discovered in Upper Egypt, possibly at Oxyrhynchus. It is part of a codex, and is the earliest known fragment of the New Testament in any language. It was acquired by the Library in 1920.
Date created
2nd century CE [early]
Subject
[Christianity, Bible. New Testament, Religion]
St John Fragment
JRL241001055
St John Fragment
Greek P 457
verso
 
Description
Papyrus fragment of St John's Gospel, Chapter 18, verses 31-33, in which Christ appears before Pilate. It was discovered in Upper Egypt, possibly at Oxyrhynchus. It is part of a codex, and is the earliest known fragment of the New Testament in any language. It was acquired by the Library in 1920.
Date created
2nd century CE [early]
Subject
[Christianity, Bible. New Testament, Religion]
St John Fragment - unglazed
JRL241001056
St John Fragment - ungl...
Greek P 457
verso
 
Description
Papyrus fragment of St John's Gospel, Chapter 18, verses 31-33, in which Christ appears before Pilate. It was discovered in Upper Egypt, possibly at Oxyrhynchus. It is part of a codex, and is the earliest known fragment of the New Testament in any language. It was acquired by the Library in 1920.
Date created
2nd century CE [early]
Subject
[Christianity, Bible. New Testament, Religion]
St John Fragment - unglazed
JRL241001057
St John Fragment - ungl...
Greek P 457
recto
 
Description
Papyrus fragment of St John's Gospel, Chapter 18, verses 31-33, in which Christ appears before Pilate. It was discovered in Upper Egypt, possibly at Oxyrhynchus. It is part of a codex, and is the earliest known fragment of the New Testament in any language. It was acquired by the Library in 1920.
Date created
2nd century CE [early]
Subject
[Christianity, Bible. New Testament, Religion]
New comedy
JRL230101519
New comedy
Greek P 498
recto
 
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
[Comedy, Poetry]
Literary text: new comedy
JRL230101520
Literary text: new come...
Greek P 498
verso
 
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
[Comedy, Poetry]
JRL240700462
Greek P 515
recto
 
Date created
3rd century BC
Subject
[Religion, Poetry, Comedy]
JRL240700463
Greek P 515
verso
 
Date created
3rd century BC
School text
JRL230101523
School text
Greek P 534
recto
 
Date created
3rd - 4th century CE
School text
JRL230101524
School text
Greek P 534
verso
 
Date created
3rd - 4th century CE
JRL230101522
Greek P 536
verso
 
Date created
3rd century CE
Blank verso of fragment
JRL18012446
Blank verso of fragment
Greek P 538
verso
 
Description
Blank verso of Greek Papyrus 538.
Date created
2nd century CE
Metrological Table
JRL18012445
Metrological Table
Greek P 538
recto
 
Description
Written along the fibres in a large and unpractised semi-uncial hand, such as is some­ times found in private letters. The writer was using a faulty pen and the ink has blotted in places. Table of the Roman money system with no variations from the norm, perhaps drawn up by a schoolboy. The verso is blank.
Date created
2nd century CE
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