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P.Oslo inv. 1487

Background and Physical Properties

Material:
Papyrus
Connections:
Size:
7.5 x 13.3 cm.
Lines:
24
Publication side:
Recto, the Verso is blank
Palaeographic description:
The hand is formal, but lacking a rigid formality. The letters are of medium module, markedly sloping to the right. They have been penned in quick, confident strokes by a skilled scribe using a medium-thick pen and black ink. The script is an elegant sample of the sloping variant of the ""formal mixed"" (""severe"") style. The neatness of the handwriting and other formal details suggest that the fragment originally belonged to a book-roll penned by a professional scribe.
State of preservation:
A fragment of dark brown papyrus. The text is written along the fibres. Scanty traces of lines 1 and 24 have been preserved as well as parts of lines 2 and 14-23, with the exception of their beginnings. What remains of lines 3-13 are line beginnings and part of the left hand margin (1.7 at its widest), along which a kollesis is visible. A vertical break has incurred minor damage along the middle of lines 8-20.

Content

Date:
IInd/IIIrd century A.D.
Origin:
Unknown place, province of Egypt
Language:
Greek
Genre:
Literary
Author:
Herodotus
Title / Type of text:
Literary; Herodotus 9. 74-75
Content:
Herodotus 9. 74-75
Subjects:
Literature History Herodotus
Named people:
Named places:
English translation:
Provenance:
Unknown place, province of Egypt
Acquisition:
Purchased from M.Nahman, Cairo, Sept. 1934
Acquisition year:

Editions

  • Maravela-Solbakk A, SO 79, 2004, 102-108, picture: p. 105
  • Mironczuk A, JJP 50, 2010, 153-160, picture: p. 155

Further Literature

West SR,""The papyri of Herodot"", in: Culture in pieces, Oxford 2011, p. 71


Record last modified 2021-02-09 23:53:26