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P.Oslo III 72 (inv. 494)

Background and Physical Properties

Material:
Papyrus
Connections:
Size:
9 x 9.5 cm.
Lines:
14
Publication side:
Recto, the Verso is blank
Palaeographic description:
State of preservation:
Medium brown papyrus. Top margin 3 cm., left margin 1 1/2 cm. The right side somewhat torn, the bottom part of the document is missing.

Content

Date:
Early IInd century A.D.
Origin:
Unknown place, province of Egypt
Language:
Greek
Genre:
Documentary
Author:
Title / Type of text:
Medical text
Content:
Medical text, dietetic prescriptions regarding epilepsy and paraplexy.
Subjects:
Medicine Diets Epilepsy Paraplexy
Named people:
Named places:
English translation:
[...eating] eggs and figs, drinking powerful wine and bathing in cold water has in many cases prolonged the sufferings of epilepsy by many years, and because (?) those who persist in this diet, have more difficulties in getting healed, while those who change their diet are more easily healed. This is not illogical since with epileptics and stroke patients the damage originates in (?) the brain and affects the regions of the brain ...
Provenance:
Unknown place, province of Egypt
Acquisition:
Purchased 1923 through British Museum, with M. Nahman as the dealer. Cf. the reports and the inventory list by H. I. Bell
Acquisition year:

Editions

  • Eitrem S-Amundsen L, P.Oslo III, 1936, 72
    ▾ Corrections:
    • Schmidt KFW, Philologische Wochenschrift 58 (1938), p. 299 (l. 8f, 11f, 13)

Further Literature


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