cu001 | 1 | columbia.apis.3130 cu041 | 1 | cop cu046 | 1 | 500 cu046 | 2 | 690 cu090 | 1 | O.Col.inv. 3130 (acc. 23.3.709) cu245ab | 1 | letter, cu245f | 1 | [VI-VII century] cu500 | 1 | 15 lines of writing on the front, back blank. cu500 | 2 | incomplete on the top and bottom left corners cu500 | 3 | no. 9 penciled in the back cu500 | 4 | written in a neat and proficient hand with literary characteristics cu500 | 5 | this letter was found together with other three (23.3.702, 706, and 708 [3835]) in a tomb that was the occasional residence of Epiphanios cu520 | 1 | letter sent to Apa Ephiphanios by someone "his servant." It mentions Pesynthe. The sender asks Epiphanios, "trouble yourself because of God and come and talk to my father." cu546 | 1 | in Coptic cu561 | 1 | from Thebes, Deir el Bahri (Site XX, Porter-Moss 310). Property of the Metropolitan Museum, sold to Columbia University in 1958. cu581 | 1 | mentioned rapidly in Mon.Epiph. I 20 cu590 | 1 | room 602, drawer 26