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P.Oslo III 66 (inv. 777)

Background and Physical Properties

Material:
Papyrus
Connections:
Size:
3.1 x 10.7 cm.
Lines:
14
Publication side:
Verso
Palaeographic description:
The handwriting closely resembles that of the Berlin Homer and may be referred to the 1st century A.D. The hand of our papyrus is a little more angular, and suggests a less skilled writer. The piece may be derived from a privately written copy or perhaps a school exercise.
State of preservation:
The fragment comes from the top of a column and is written on the verso of a papyrus, the recto of which contains only small traces of writing, just enough to identify the text as part of a money account.

Content

Date:
Ist century A.D.
Origin:
Unknown place, province of Egypt
Language:
Greek
Genre:
Literary
Author:
Homer
Title / Type of text:
Homeric papyrus (Iliad 2, 299-312)
Content:
Homer, Iliad 2, 299-312
Subjects:
Literature Epic poetry Homer Iliad
Named people:
Named places:
English translation:
Provenance:
Oxyrhynchos, Oxyrhynchite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition:
Purchased by L. Amundsen from Ali Mahmud, Derballah (Behnasa) at Beni Masas, Jan. 27, 1929
Acquisition year:

Editions

  • Eitrem S-Amundsen L, P.Oslo III, 1936, 66

Further Literature

Nodar A, Papiri omerici senza segni di lettura, in: I papiri omerici. Firenze 2012, p.218


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