COLLECTION NAME:
Papyri Collection
mediaCollectionId
ManchesterDev~93~3
Papyri Collection
Collection
true
Reference number:
Greek P 465
reference_number
Greek P 465
Reference number
false
Side:
verso (flesh side)
folio
verso (flesh side)
Side
false
Image Number:
JRL15060010
image_number
JRL15060010
Image Number
false
Image Title:
Amulet
image_title
Amulet
Image Title
false
Trismegistos Number:
metadata_schema
<A href="http://www.trismegistos.org/text/65054"> 65054</a>
Trismegistos Number
false
Subject:
Christianity
subject
Christianity
Subject
false
Subject:
Bible. New Testament
subject
Bible. New Testament
Subject
false
Subject:
Religion
subject
Religion
Subject
false
Citation reference:
P. Ryl. Gr. 3 465
citation_reference
P. Ryl. Gr. 3 465
Citation reference
false
Description:
Amulet. Ending lines from the liturgy (anaphora) of Saint Mark (ll. 1-10), followed by a prayer for the dead in a different handwriting (ll. 11-21). These texts are written perpendicularly to a wash out Coptic manuscript. Purchased by J. Rendel Harris in Egypt in 1917.
description
Amulet. Ending lines from the liturgy (anaphora) of Saint Mark (ll. 1-10), followed by a prayer for the dead in a different handwriting (ll. 11-21). These texts are written perpendicularly to a wash out Coptic manuscript. Purchased by J. Rendel Harris in Egypt in 1917.
Description
false
Creation site:
Egypt
creation_site
Egypt
Creation site
false
Date created:
6th century CE
date_created
6th century CE
Date created
false
Language:
Greek
language
Greek
Language
false
Language code:
grc-EG
language_code
grc-EG
Language code
false
Item height:
122 mm
item_height
122 mm
Item height
false
Item width:
190 mm
item_width
190 mm
Item width
false
Technique used:
Handwriting
technique_used
Handwriting
Technique used
false
Support material:
Parchment
support_material
Parchment
Support material
false
Discovery site:
Egypt
discovery_site
Egypt
Discovery site
false
Notes:
The Coptic text is currently being studied by Malcolm Choat (Macquarie University) with a view to publication. Dated to the 6th century CE on the basis of palaeography.
notes
The Coptic text is currently being studied by Malcolm Choat (Macquarie University) with a view to publication. Dated to the 6th century CE on the basis of palaeography.
Notes
false
Bibliography:
J. Van Haelst, Catalogue des Papyrus Littéraires Juifs et Chrétiens, (Paris 1976), n. 976; J. Dijkstra, T. De Bruyn, 'Greek Amulets and Formularies from Egypt Containing Christian Elements: A Checklist of Papyri, Parchments, Ostraka, and Tablets', BASP 48 (2011), n. 127.
bibliography
J. Van Haelst, Catalogue des Papyrus Littéraires Juifs et Chrétiens, (Paris 1976), n. 976; J. Dijkstra, T. De Bruyn, 'Greek Amulets and Formularies from Egypt Containing Christian Elements: A Checklist of Papyri, Parchments, Ostraka, and Tablets', BASP 48 (2011), n. 127.
Bibliography
false
Current repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Category:
Manuscripts
category
Manuscripts
Category
false
Sub-Category:
Fragments
sub_category
Fragments
Sub-Category
false
Image rights:
The University of Manchester Library
image_rights
The University of Manchester Library
Image rights
false
Work rights:
The University of Manchester Library
work_rights
The University of Manchester Library
Work rights
false
Image sequence number:
grc0465v
Image technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
image_technique
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Image technique
false
Date image captured:
2015-06-05
date_image_captured
2015-06-05
Date image captured
false
Edition:
C.H. Roberts, Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, vol. III, Manchester 1938, 25-28; J. Hammarstaedt, Griechische Anaphorenfragmente aus Ägypten und Nubien, Papyrologica Coloniensia XXVIII, 1999, 76-95.
edition
C.H. Roberts, Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, vol. III, Manchester 1938, 25-28; J. Hammarstaedt, Griechische Anaphorenfragmente aus Ägypten und Nubien, Papyrologica Coloniensia XXVIII, 1999, 76-95.
Edition
false
Metadata language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Papyri
collection_code
Papyri
Collection Code
false