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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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
Description
Eight fragments, identified by the letters a - h, from a papyrus roll of Deuteronomy. They are written in a stylised and formal hand. The fragments were recovered from two pieces of mummy cartonnage along with Greek Papyri 539, 496, 499, 501, 502 and 503 and some Demotic texts. Acquired in 1917.
Date created
2nd century BCE
Subject
[Bible. Old Testament, Religion]
Description
Eight fragments, identified by the letters a - h, from a papyrus roll of Deuteronomy. They are written in a stylised and formal hand. The fragments were recovered from two pieces of mummy cartonnage along with Greek Papyri 539, 496, 499, 501, 502 and 503 and some Demotic texts. Acquired in 1917.
Date created
2nd century BCE
Subject
[Bible. Old Testament, Religion]
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
[Comedy, Poetry]
Description
Blank verso of Greek Papyrus 538.
Date created
2nd century CE
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
Date created
2nd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Date created
2nd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Part of the right hand side of a leaf of papyrus codex. The hand is of the sloping type.
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Part of the right hand side of a leaf of papyrus codex. The hand is of the sloping type.
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Fragment of what was possibly the codex to the whole of Cyropaedia. The hand is of the small sloping type. Pauses are marked by small paragraphi.
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Fragment of what was possibly the codex to the whole of Cyropaedia. The hand is of the small sloping type. Pauses are marked by small paragraphi.
Date created
3rd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Part of a speech mistakenly placed in the Demonsthenic corpus. Written along the fibres in a good book-hand.
Date created
2nd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Part of a speech mistakenly placed in the Demonsthenic corpus. Written along the fibres in a good book-hand.
Date created
2nd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
Description
Fragment of the author's only extent oration. Written along the fibres in a rather large but delicate book-hand.
Date created
2nd century CE
Subject
Classical literature
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