cu001 | 1 | columbia.apis.3099 cu046 | 1 | 500 cu046 | 2 | 690 cu090 | 1 | O.Col.inv. 3099 (acc. MMA 14.1.199?) cu245ab | 1 | documentary text, cu245f | 1 | [VI-VII century] cu500 | 1 | 14 lines of writing on the front, back blank. cu500 | 2 | incomplete on the top, bottom right side, and bottom left side; the top right portion was damaged by water and is completely obliterated cu500 | 3 | the piece covering approximately the first 5-6 lines of lines 9-15 is not in this collection. It is likely that the MMA accession number was on its back. Perhaps the piece is in the Metropolitan Museum cu500 | 4 | regular proficient hand inclined to the right, possible the hand of Moses. This writer wrote many texts, almost all biblical, in Coptic and biblical and liturgical in Greek (see Mon.Epiph. II 3, 7, 8, 15, 16, 19, 31, 32, 46, 47, 68, 400, 593, 600, 601, 603-607. Ostraca by the same scribe seem to be in the British Museum collection (e.g., Hall 1905, plate 20, 14030) cu500 | 5 | all the ostraca by this same scribe were found together on the palm-leaf sleeping mat which was on the floor of the cell cu500 | 6 | accents appear only in the biblical citations; most of the time they are incorrectly placed cu520 | 1 | Trisagion followed by three Troparia; the texts are divided by crosses or chrisms cu546 | 1 | in Greek cu561 | 1 | from Thebes, Monastery of Epiphanius (Cell A). Property of the Metropolitan Museum, sold to Columbia University in 1961. cu581 | 1 | published in Mon.Ep. II 598 cu590 | 1 | room 602, separate box, oversize