LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1780 =090 \\Col. inv. 546a verso =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary text$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\34 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\Names of speakers written in the left margin =500 \\Written in a small hand =510 \\ =520 \\Literary text, a mime? There are at least two speakers, a woman and a slave. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Elliott =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1781 =090 \\Col. inv. 546a =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a literary text =500 \\7 lines, widely spaced; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Account. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1782 =090 \\Col. inv. 546b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.8 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\10 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Top and bottom tattered; very abraded and faded =500 \\The hand is regular with many letters separated =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1783 =090 \\Col. inv. 546b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.8 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\15 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Top and bottom tattered; dirty =500 \\The first hand is an epistolary style, the second and third(?), cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Document with subscription, in two hands. Contains a military reference and mentions a robber =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1784 =090 \\Col. inv. 547a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, one word, probably in the same hand =500 \\12 lines; broken at left =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive, regular but very angular =500 \\Text is heavily abbreviated =510 \\ =520 \\Tax register. Includes payments for the enoikion =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 3 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Conservation: needs flattening and much fiber work =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1785 =090 \\Col. inv. 548b =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[II AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.9 x 5.4 cm. =500 \\Written with the fibers; back blank =500 \\The hand is small, somewhat literary with letters separated but not completely regular =500 \\8 lines; 3 margins are intact =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Fragment from an Epic text; someone asks a divinity to be gracious and mentions a quarrel. The dialect is Ionic =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4B in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1786 =090 \\Col. inv. 549 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 15.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; in the front an unidentified text =500 \\38 lines in main column =500 \\Also six small fragments =500 \\Small, regular hand bent to the right, almost unligatured =510 \\ =520 \\ =545 \\Unidentified literary text: it talks of justice and plotting against a noble man =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1787 =090 \\Col. inv. 549 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[III AD] =300 \\$aseveral papyrus fragments;$c 16 x 15.7cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; in the back another text =500 \\Large hand with letters mostly separated =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentifiable: too fragmentary =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1788 =090 \\Col. inv. 549b (1) =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.4 x 4.6 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\Written in an epistolary style hand but smaller than the ordinary =510 \\ =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter. Too little is preserved =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1789 =090 \\Col. inv. 549b (2) recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c1.4 x 1.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\2 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, proficient cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1790 =090 \\Col. inv. 549b (2) verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c1.4 x 1.3 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\2 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a fast cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1791 =090 \\Col. inv. 550b =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 11.4 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\19 lines on verso, broken except at left; 15+ lines on recto, broken except at right =500 \\Reddish-brown ink =500 \\Literary hand regular and proficient. The text in the back is a bit faded =510 \\ =520 \\Literary text, maybe historical; it mentions Sybaris =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 5B in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit (good) student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1792 =090 \\Col. inv. 552a =046 \\$aq$c500$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI/VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c25.4 x 15.8 cm. =500 \\Body written against the fibers; on the back, address (1 line) =500 \\11 lines; virtually complete =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Christian letter addressed to abba Gerontios, priest, from Senouthios, deacon (?) =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1032 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 7C in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit student of Coptic =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1793 =090 \\Col. inv. 552b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; in the back an account =500 \\15 lines =500 \\The hand is tiny with limited ligatures =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\The nature of the text is unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 7B in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1794 =090 \\Col. inv. 552b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; in the back a literary text =500 \\The writing is extremely faded and the papyrus is dirty; it is practically illegible =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 7B in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1795 =090 \\Col. inv. 554 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMagical Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c15.9 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\Writing on flesh side =500 \\A small fragment in the center is missing =500 \\8 fold lines =500 \\A very small and unrelated papyrus fragment also under this number =510 \\ =520 \\Magical text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 1 and 2; Inv. 18 and 19 ; Columbia Coptic Document I =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 101b, 230b, 585b; A. A. Schiller, "A Coptic charm: Columbia Coptic Parchment 1 and 2," Journal of the Society of Oriental Research 12 (1928) 25-34. =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1796 =090 \\Col. inv. 555 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$aSt. Matthew =245 \\00$aBiblical Text$f[] =300 \\$a11 parchment fragments;$c cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Fragments contain portions of Matthew 11, 12 =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 3; Inv. 20, 21, 22; Columbia Coptic Document A =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1797 =090 \\Col. inv. 556 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMagical Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c15.9 x 11.4 cm. =500 \\Figures drawn in the center =500 \\Spell on hair side =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Magical text with Hebrew words (e.g., "barouch") written =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 4; Inv. 23; Columbia Coptic Document B =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1798 =090 \\Col. inv. 557 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c11.7 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\also 2 other fragments, smaller of these in a hand similar to main =500 \\palimpsest =500 \\some writing in red, some text within red borders =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text, perhaps liturgical =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 5; Inv. 24; Columbia Coptic Document B =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1799 =090 \\Col. inv. 558 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$aShenoute =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a2 parchment fragments;$c10.8 x 11.4 cm (inv. 558) =500 \\in 2 columns =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Shenoute text (so already Crum); regulations, cf. Shenoute's De vita monachorum =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 6; Inv. 25; Parch 20, Inv. 39; ShPCol. inv. 25; Columbia Coptic Document B =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 479b, 778a, 781a =590 \\Hickey would like publication rights =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1800 =090 \\Col. inv. 559 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c8.3 x 6.4 cm. =500 \\9 lines front and back =500 \\left (or right) and bottom margins intact =500 \\some decoration, punctuation, in silver/black ink =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text, seems narrative =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 7; Inv. 26; Columbia Coptic Document B =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1801 =090 \\Col. inv. 560 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c4.4 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\palimpsest (red or brown ink) =500 \\hair: 6 lines (including a heading); flesh: 7 lines =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text, mentioning Zion =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 8; Inv. 27; Columbia Coptic Document B =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1802 =090 \\Col. inv. 561 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c12.1 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\flesh: left and bottom margins intact; hair: right and bottom margins intact =500 \\flesh: 16 lines; hair: 14 lines =500 \\text divided into sections, each with a sectioned heading; headings red, other text black; numbered 30-34 on flesh. =500 \\decoration =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text, probably liturgical, with barbarous Greek; headings on flesh in Coptic, text Greek? Akin to BM Or. 6954(18)-(21)? =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 9; Inv. 28; Columbia Coptic Document D =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1803 =090 \\Col. inv. 562 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiturgical Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c8.9 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Liturgical text with heading connecting following text to Easter. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 10; Inv. 29; Columbia Coptic Document D =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1804 =090 \\Col. inv. 563 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c5.1 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\hair: 4 lines; flesh: 5 lines =500 \\hair: right and top margins intact; flesh: left and top margins intact =500 \\hair has pagination ("4") =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 11; Inv. 30; Columbia Coptic Document E =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1805 =090 \\Col. inv. 564 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c4.4 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\hair: left margin intact; flesh: right margin intact =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Contains only a few letters each side =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic (and Arabic) =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 12; Inv. 31; Columbia Coptic Document E =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1806 =090 \\Col. inv. 565 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c6.4 x 14.0cm. =500 \\top and right (or left) margins intact =500 \\17 lines each side, one side very faint =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 13; Inv. 32; Columbia Coptic Document E =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1807 =090 \\Col. inv. 566 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$aSt. John =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c19.1 x 15.9 cm. =500 \\2 columns with enlarged initials and highlighting in silver and orange =500 \\another fragment also under this number, apparently not related =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Parts of John 1, hair precedes flesh =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 14; Inv. 33; Columbia Coptic Document E =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1808 =090 \\Col. inv. 567 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c7.6 x 7.6 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\Palimpsest, remains to scant to even attempt identification =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 15; Inv. 34; Columbia Coptic Document C =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1809 =090 \\Col. inv. 568 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c5.1 x 4.4 cm. =500 \\back damaged - several layers of parchment =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 16; Inv. 35; Columbia Coptic Document C =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1810 =090 \\Col. inv. 569 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c7.0 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\flesh: left margin intact; hair: right margin intact =500 \\flesh: 9 lines; hair: 8 lines =500 \\colored diples =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 17; Inv. 36; Columbia Coptic Document C =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1811 =090 \\Col. inv. 570 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c6.4 x 2.5 cm. =500 \\one side: initial letters of 4 lines; other side: final two letters, three lines =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 18; Inv. 37; Columbia Coptic Document C =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1814 =090 \\Col. inv. 573 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c9.5 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\left and right margins intact =500 \\ink rather faded =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 21; Inv. 40; Columbia Coptic Document F =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1815 =090 \\Col. inv. 574 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMagical Text?$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c6.0 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\dimensions do not include additional fragment =500 \\9 folds =500 \\very faint =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 22; Inv. 41; Columbia Coptic Document F =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1816 =090 \\Col. inv. 575 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c9.5 x 4.8 cm. =500 \\right (or left) and bottom margins intact =500 \\6 and 7 lines, plus a marginal notation of at least 2 lines on 1 side =500 \\badly damaged =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Unidentified literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 23; Inv. 42; Columbia Coptic Document F =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1817 =090 \\Col. inv. 576 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20.3 x 23.8 cm. =500 \\Front written with fibers; back, against =500 \\Broken top and left; much damaged at upper left =500 \\Address presumably on front, upside down =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter: an apa is addressee; an Apa Kire, a Kolthe (Kollouthos) and a Sacharias (Zacharias) are mentioned. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 1; Inv. 1; Columbia Coptic Document XI =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1818 =090 \\Col. inv. 584a =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c19.8 x 17.8 cm. =500 \\9 lines, against the fibers =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\Side written with fibers is in Arabic. See apis.p =510 \\ =520 \\Document: letter or document in letter form. Someone, presumably writer, lives in a village. Hermpolis mentioned interlinearly. Arabic text dated to 3rd C. AH. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 9, Inv. 9; Papyrus 9a, Inv. 10 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1819 =090 \\Col. inv. 577 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 2; Inv. 2 =581 \\ =590 \\not seen by Hickey =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1820 =090 \\Col. inv. 578 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 4.1 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 3; Inv. 3 =581 \\ =590 \\not seen by Hickey =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1821 =090 \\Col. inv. 579 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.9 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\text written against fibers, back blank =500 \\6 lines + trace of ink at top =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 4; Inv. 4 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1822 =090 \\Col. inv. 580 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.8 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\front written with fibers; back, against =500 \\front: 20 lines; back: 1 line. =500 \\The hand in the front is regular and minute. The writing is confused and a bit faded; the papyrus is tattered =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek? =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 5; Inv. 5 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1823 =090 \\Col. inv. 581 =046 \\$aq$c700$e999 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aaccount$f[VIII-X] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 11.4 cm. =500 \\front (as mounted): against fibers; back: with fibers =500 \\account in two columns =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account of money, presumably of money (keratia); column one has entries for an Eisak, an Anoubiou, and a Heraclamon the deacon. Back has Arabic text with a line of Coptic (more probably) or Greek. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 6; Inv. 6 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1824 =090 \\Col. inv. 582 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.0 x 4.4 cm. =500 \\4 lines written against the fibers =500 \\a large black smudge on the back =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 7; Inv. 7 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1825 =090 \\Col. inv. 583 =046 \\$aq$c700$e899 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VIII-IX] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.8 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\front: against fibers; back: with fibers =500 \\top, right, and bottom margins of front intact =500 \\back not certainly Coptic =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 8; Inv. 8 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1826 =090 \\Col. inv. 584b =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c 3.4 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\Other fragment measures 7.1 x 4.0 cm. =500 \\Text written against fibers (both fragments). =500 \\ =500 \\Side written with the fibers in Arabic. See apis.p =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear, mentions a mandatum (sigellion). Arabic text dated to 3rd C. AH. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 9, Inv. 9; Papyrus 9a, Inv. 10 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1827 =090 \\Col. inv. 585 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.8 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Front: 7 lines =500 \\No kolleseis =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Front: account, perhaps organized by month; back: presumably also an account mentioning Isaak s. (probably) Horouonchios, Biktor s. Pieu, (probably) Dioskoros. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 10; Inv. 11 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1828 =090 \\Col. inv. 586 recto =046 \\$aq$c800$e899 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[IX] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\10 lines written against the fibers =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\On the other side there is an Arabic text, Apis.p 1937 =510 \\ =520 \\Document: probably a list or account; an Enoch is mentioned. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 11; Inv. 12 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1829 =090 \\Col. inv. 587 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.1 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso a 1 line address, along the fibers, extremely faded =500 \\5 lines; broken at left; other margins preserved =500 \\Semi-cursive hand of medium size =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter with formulaic expression, from a Iohannes. It mentions a builder =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 12; Inv. 13 =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1830 =090 \\Col. inv. 588 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a5 papyrus fragments;$c7.9 x 5.3 cm. =500 \\Dimensions for largest fragment =500 \\All fragments have text written against fibers =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 13; Inv. 14 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1831 =090 \\Col. inv. 589 =046 \\$aq$c800$e899 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[IX] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.5 x 8.6 cm. =500 \\6 lines, left and bottom margins intact =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear; Hermopolis possibly mentioned. 4 lines of Arabic on other side, written against fibers =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 13a; Inv. 14a =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1832 =090 \\Col. inv. 590 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.7 x 1.6 cm. =500 \\3 lines each side. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear; 3 lines Coptic written against fibers, 3 lines Greek written with fibers. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic and Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 14; Inv. 15 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1833 =090 \\Col. inv. 591 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.1 x 19.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\22 lines =500 \\Written in a rough hand large and irrregular =500 \\Tattered and with holes. Decorated lines separate the accounts =510 \\ =520 \\Several accounts of money; Sivanos is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 16; Inv. 16 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1834 =090 \\Col. inv. 592 =046 \\$aq$c550$e650 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.2 x 16.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken at top and left; other two margins are preserved and almost half is unwritten =500 \\Large interlinear spaces =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c.1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 17; Inv 17 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1835 =090 \\Col. inv. 593 =046 \\$aq$c1000$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[era of paper] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c15.2 x 20.3 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\Much damaged at upper and lower left =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear; front as mounted preserves witnesses, including apa Ioannes, son (probably) of the blessed Chael, and Biktor son of Mena. Hermopolis mentioned. Back has Coptic epistolary formulae. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 1; Inv. 43 =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 776b =590 \\Arabic on back should be examined. Translation of Coptic? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1836 =090 \\Col. inv. 594 =046 \\$aq$c1000$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[era of paper] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c15.6 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\complete =500 \\6 horizontal fold marks =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter in "Fayyumic dialect" concluding with someone being brought out of prison and having irons removed. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 2; Inv. 44; Pcol 2 F =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 97b, 112b, 290a, 315b, 522a, 697a, 819b =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1837 =090 \\Col. inv. 595 front =046 \\$aq$c1000$e1100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[XI-XII] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c9.2 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\Front as mounted has texts in Coptic (4 lines, complete) and Arabic; another Arabic text on back. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =520 \\Content of Coptic text unclear; for the Arabic, see apis.p =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic and Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 3; Inv. 45 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1838 =090 \\Col. inv. 596 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c14.3 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\Diaeresis over every iota =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\Arabic in left margin =510 \\ =520 \\End of a letter with final salutations =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 4 ; Inv. 46 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1839 =090 \\Col. inv. 597 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c13.1 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\Mounted incorrectly. Left and bottom margins intact "front"; top and left, "back" =500 \\Folds visible. =500 \\Tattered; written on both sides =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter, address upside down on "front." Village scribe mentioned. In "Fayyumic dialect." =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 5 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1840 =090 \\Col. inv. 598 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c13.0 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\complete; all the space is used economically =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\On the back there is a Coptic letter that mentions Lazarus =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter to a spiritual father on the front. the writer says that he gave a solidus =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 6; Inv. 49 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1841 =090 \\Col. inv. 599 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c11.8 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 7; Inv. 50; PCol 7 =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 771b =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1842 =090 \\Col. inv. 600 =046 \\$aq$c600$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aProceedings$f[VII] =300 \\$a9 papyrus fragments;$c33.0 x 264.2 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\9 parts cut from a roll and glued to cardboard. Last fragment is blank. On the back is a letter from E. A. Wallis Budge dated 27 April 1932. =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Record of arbitration hearings between Johannes Tsoker and Philemon Thekla. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus ; Inv. =581 \\Published by A.A. Schiller, "The Budge Papyrus of Columbia University," Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 7 (1968) 79-118, pl. I-VIII. =590 \\ date can be made more precise. =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1843 =090 \\Col. inv. 601 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 22.2 x 14.0 cm. =500 \\Coptic text written with fibers =500 \\An Arabic text written against fibers =500 \\Somewhat damaged =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account connected with a Biktor and mentioning a Petros. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1844 =090 \\Col. inv. 602 verso =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.2 x 13.0 cm. =500 \\Written against fibers, in a hand different from apis.p1845. =500 \\7 lines, bottom and right margins intact. =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter in which the writer states, "My heart was at rest." =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1845 =090 \\Col. inv. 602 recto =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.2 x 13.0 cm. =500 \\Written against fibers, in a hand different from apis.p1844. =500 \\7 lines, bottom margin intact. =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1846 =090 \\Col. inv. 603 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text?$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.1 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\4 lines written agianst the fibers; complete. =500 \\Tachygraphic writing or a forgery - note that it is perfectly cut. =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Perhaps a receipt; more likely a forgery. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus ; Inv. =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1847 =090 \\Col. inv. 604 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.3 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\broken at top, poor condition. =500 \\5 lines written against the fibers. =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document, perhaps a receipt =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1848 =090 \\Col. inv. 605 back =046 \\$aq$c875$e925 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[probably late 3rd A. H.] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.6 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\2 lines, with an additional line further down (separated by empty space). =500 \\Coptic written with fibers; on other side, an Arabic text, "left lower fragment of a witnessing clause" - see apis.p. =500 \\Dated by indiction, probably 9th. =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Endorsement or summary of Arabic? =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1849 =090 \\Col. inv. 685a (1) =046 \\$aq$b299$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$Letter?$f[III-II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c cm. 7.4 x 7.4 =500 \\Written along the fibers; traces in the back =500 \\Formal Ptolemaic hand =500 \\6 lines of writing; broken on 3 sides; right margin preserved =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Probably a letter that speaks of lyres, a liturgy, and mentions Apollophanes =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\From cartonnage; purchase of Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt, lot no. 1 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1850 =090 \\Col. inv. 685a (2) =046 \\$aq$b299$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III-II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 7 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers on the front and across the fibers on the back; broken on two sides; large margin on the top =500 \\Remains of 7 lines on the front and 5 on back =500 \\Parts are faded; Ptolemaic hand that is slighly irregular =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: perhaps a letter with possible remains of final salutations =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\From cartonnage. Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 1 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1851 =090 \\Col. inv. 685b =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c7.6 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Writing both flesh and hair; fragment seems to have been rolled up. =500 \\right and left margins intact =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Part of a leaf of a literary text. Flesh side has a phrase found three times in the Pauline Epistles (and nowhere else in the Coptic NT), but fragment apparently not from one of these letters. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 1 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1854 =090 \\Col. inv. 688a =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text (great majority of fragments)$f[] =300 \\$aabout 35 papyrus fragments;$c cm. =500 \\several hands present =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Many fragments (various sizes), reportedly from a codex and 1 piece of cartonnage. The latter would be doubtful for any Coptic. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic? and Greek (certainly majority in latter) =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 5 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1855 =090 \\Col. inv. 688b =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.4 x 7.0 cm. =500 \\text written against the fibers =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Documentary text: content unclear. Reportedly from the same piece of cartonnage as inv. 688a (apis.p1854), but this is doubtful. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 5 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1856 =090 \\Col. inv. 689a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 4.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Beginnings of 8 lines, broken at right and bottom; the text preserved is scanty; margin of 7 cm. preserve ont eh left =500 \\Written in a formal literary hand without ligatures and some roundels at the end of some strokes =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\List of spices headed skeue =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 6 =581 \\ =590 \\Suit student (easy) =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1857 =090 \\Col. inv. 690 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c21.6 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Text written flesh side =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\An account of wine, in kouri, from certain vineyards; vineyards include those of Mena and apa Mena the deacon. In "Fayumic dialect." =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 8 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1858 =090 \\Col. inv. 696 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[ca. V AD] =300 \\$a3 parchment fragment;$cthe largest, 4 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\Minute, proficient hand =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Small vellum fragments in Latin, evidently from a codex on a legal subject =545 \\ =546 \\In Latin =561 \\Uncertain acquisition =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1859 =090 \\Col. inv. 698 =046 \\$aq$b299$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 9.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; in the back remains of a docket =500 \\6 lines broken on both sides; top and bottom margins preserved =500 \\Regular handwriting with some unevenness =500 \\Salutations and date might be by the same hand =510 \\ =520 \\Letter to head of guards of Euemeria that mentions Herakleidas and concern a "persea" (Egyptian tree) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 16 =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1860 =090 \\Col. inv. 699 =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.4 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, 3 lines of the address =500 \\13 lines; broken on top and left =500 \\Informal Ptolemaic hand with some ligatures =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Bottom part of a letter; in it and in the address Dionysios is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 16 =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable; or student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1862 =090 \\Col. inv. 700 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccounts$f[VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$11.3 x 16.9c cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers with 9 lines; in the back, across the fibers, 11 lines =500 \\ complete except perhaps at top =500 \\Probably two different hands =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Accounts, from Herakleopolis Magna =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 16 =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1865 =090 \\Col. inv. 735 =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.3 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Fast hand a bit irregular =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\The beginning of this letter shows that it was an official communication =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34 =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1866 =090 \\Col. inv. 736 =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II-I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 6.2 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; top and left margins preserved =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34 =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1867 =090 \\Col. inv. 737a =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[II-I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.5 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; bottom of document =500 \\In bad condition =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\End of a document =545 \\Not glassed =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34 =581 \\ =590 \\Conservation required Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1868 =090 \\Col. inv. 737 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 8.6cm. =500 \\Coptic written with the fibers; on back Arabic, against fibers. =500 \\6 lines =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34? =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1869 =090 \\Col. inv. 750 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c cm. =500 \\Written the fibers; =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\List of names or account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 52 =581 \\ =590 \\Not found in the collection so far =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1870 =090 \\Col. inv. 753b =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$8.7 x 7.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the back, along the fibers, 1 line in a small hand =500 \\5 lines of writing =500 \\fluent hand of the period =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Probably a receipt with date =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Uncertain acquisition =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1871 =090 \\Col. inv. 755 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter?$f[] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c the largest 18 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers =500 \\Faded and rubbed =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\A letter perhaps =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.951 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1872 =090 \\Col. inv. 756 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 6.4 cm. =500 \\4 lines across the fibers, broken on 2 sides =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Receipt =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.952 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1873 =090 \\Col. inv. 757 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 5.4 cm. =500 \\4 lines across the fibers; broken on 2 sides =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Probably end of a receipt =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.953 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1874 =090 \\Col. inv. 758 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.2 x 5.2 cm. =500 \\4 lines across the fibers; broken on both sides =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Possibly a receipt for grain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.954 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1875 =090 \\Col. inv. 759 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 23; 3.5 x 14.5; 5 x 25 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, a maximum of 25 lines =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.955 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1876 =090 \\Col. inv. 760 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 5.3 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Part of protocol of document =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.956 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1877 =090 \\Col. inv. 761 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 4.2 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Part of protocol of Coptic document =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.957 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1878 =090 \\Col. inv. 762 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Part of protocol of Coptic document =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.958 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1879 =090 \\Col. inv. 763 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocument$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.2 x 6 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Part of protocol of Coptic document =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.959 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1880 =090 \\Col. inv. 764 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[VI Ad] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 28 cm. =500 \\Broken on all sides; 30 lines along the fibers; back blank =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Register; list of names with check marks and amounts =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.964 =581 \\ =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1881 =090 \\Col. inv. 765 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract?$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$15.5 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\Broken on 3 sides; 4 lines across the fibers =500 \\Large, regular hand for most of the document =500 \\2 different hands =510 \\ =520 \\Ending of a transaction with witnesses =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.967 =581 \\ =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1882 =090 \\Col. inv. 766 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\6 lines across the fibers, back blank =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Receipt =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.968 =581 \\ =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1883 =090 \\Col. inv. 767 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter?$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c28 x 7 cm. =500 \\Broken at least on 2 sides =500 \\3 lines along the fibers =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Probably a letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.969 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1884 =090 \\Col. inv. 768 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VII-VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment, broken in pieces;$c34 x 33 cm. =500 \\Written transversa charta; back blank =500 \\Fluent, proficient hand =500 \\The document is annulled with transversal lines =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\End of legal document with signatures; a deacon is among the signatories =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.970 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1885 =090 \\Col. inv. 769 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 19.5 cm. =500 \\12 lines along the fibers =500 \\Broken at least on the right =500 \\Faded =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.971 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1886 =090 \\Col. inv. 770 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 15 cm. =500 \\7 lines along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Rubbed and with holes =500 \\2 different hands =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Contract with witnesses =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.972 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1887 =090 \\Col. inv. 771 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\Broken on 2 sides =500 \\7 lines along the fibers =500 \\Faded and rubbed =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.973 =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1888 =090 \\Col. inv. 772 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 7 x 17cm. =500 \\16 lines along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Broken on 3 sides; neat, regular hand =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\End of contract with witnesses =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.974 =581 \\ =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1889 =090 \\Col. inv. 773 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a8 papyrus fragments;$cthe largest, 16.5 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibes; traces of writing in the back =500 \\Rubbed and faded =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.975 =581 \\ =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1890 =090 \\Col. inv. 774 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13 x 19 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers =500 \\Rubbed and faded =500 \\Proficient, large hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Text unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.976 =581 \\ =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1891 =090 \\Col. inv. 776 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[18th Dynasty] =300 \\$a1 linen fragment;$c21 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written in a large hand =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\ =545 \\ =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1892 =090 \\Col. inv. 777 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[18th Dynasty] =300 \\$a1 linen fragment;$c10.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\8 lines on one side. In the other, the writing is very faded =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\ =545 \\ =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1893 =090 \\Col. inv. 778 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$299e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\Irregular but proficient handwriting =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Land register =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1894 =090 \\Col. inv. 778 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 8.5 x 12cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a land register =500 \\Parts of 2 columns =500 \\Irregular hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1895 =090 \\Col. inv. 779 =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.3 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\Proficient hand; letters all separated =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter that mentions someone who is sick =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1896 =090 \\Col. inv. 781a =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c8.7 x 7.0 cm. =500 \\Text written against fibers =500 \\2 very faint lines (written with the fibers) on back, probably address =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter mentioning Arab governor of Egypt (symboulos) in line 2. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1897 =090 \\Col. inv. 781b =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.8 x 2.8 cm. =500 \\Writing against fibers. =500 \\Two lines of writing, one of which is very faded =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic or Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1898 =090 \\Col. inv. 781c =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[V-VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.2. x 5.6 cm. =500 \\One line written against fibers =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\Probably in Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1899 =090 \\Col. inv. 782a =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$cthe largest 6.8 x 6.7 cm. =500 \\Written against fibers; back blank =500 \\3rd (smallest) fragment may not belong to same text as other two =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Probably a letter with final prayer =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1900 =090 \\Col. inv. 782b =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.0 x 7.0 cm. =500 \\written against the fibers. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear; perhaps end of a letter; there is only the ending of a Greek or Coptic word =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1902 =090 \\Col. inv. 783a =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment and 8 smaller bits of papyri;$c5.5 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; back blank =500 \\Two hands present =500 \\2 lines with wide unwritten space in between =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1903 =090 \\Col. inv. 783b =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.9 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; back blank =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\In Greek =546 \\ =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1904 =090 \\Col. inv. 784 =046 \\$aq$d500 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[ca 500 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 18.5 cm. =500 \\23 lines in 2 columns =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Text in hieratic =545 \\ =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University March 3, 1972 from Prof. Otto Fuhrmann =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1905 =090 \\Col. inv. 785 =046 \\$aq$d500 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[ca 500 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Text with illustration =545 \\ =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University March 3, 1972 from Prof. Otto Fuhrmann who bought it on the private market from the gallery Stonehill =581 \\ =590 \\Glued to cardboard =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1906 =090 \\Col. inv. 687 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$af[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Numerous small fragments of papyrus, parchment, paper and cloth in Hieratic, Greek, Coptic and Arabic =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 5 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1907 =090 \\Col. inv. 689b =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[] =300 \\$a papyrus fragments;$c cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Box of inconsequential fragments. =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic? In Greek? =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 6 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1908 =090 \\Col. inv. 691 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a $f[] =300 \\$a papyrus fragment;$c cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Box of hieratic fragments with drawings. Many are from the same roll, but not closely related. Also fragments of several Greek and Coptic documents. cf. inv. 687 =545 \\ =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 10 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1909 =090 \\Col. inv. 692 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[] =300 \\$a papyrus fragment;$c cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Box of scraps, including a Coptic document on paper =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 11 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1923 =090 \\Col.inv. 695 + PSI inv. 589 recto ==046 \\$a$c100$e199 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aOdyssey$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a list of words =500 \\32 lines, middle of verses in the Columbia fragment =500 \\Small and well formed round uncial: a book hand =500 \\There are plenty of accents, breathings, diaereses, and marks of elision probably by a second hand and in lighter ink =510 \\$a Published by L. Feinberg, BASP 8 (1971) 35-38; G. Menci, "Odissea XVIII 2-42," in M. Manfredi, Papiri dell'Odissea (Florence 1979) no. 11, pp. 63-66, tavola 10. =520 \\Fragment from Odyssey 18.2-42 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 =581 \\Plate BASP p. 37 =590 \\ =600 \\00$ =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1924 =090 \\Col.inv. 695 ==046 \\$a$c200$e225 =100 \\$ =245 \\00$aTachygraphic list$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front Homer =500 \\Irregular but competent hand with letters mostly separated and of varying size =500 \\The words are in alphabetical order according to the first two letters =510 \\$a Published by G. Menci, "Frammento di vocabolario tachigrafico," in M. Manfredi, Papiri dell'Odissea (Florence 1979) no. 14, pp. 83-91, tavola 10. =520 \\Fragment from a list of words in rho and sigma with tachygraphic signs =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$ =653 \\ =700 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1925 =090 \\Col.inv. 548a ==046 \\$a$c100$e199 =100 \\$ =245 \\00$Invitation $f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.4 x 3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, all margins preserved; back blank =500 \\The hand is clear but a bit uneven, with letters mostly separated =510 \\$aPublished by J.F. Gilliam, "Invitation to the Kline of Sarapis," P.Coll.Youtie I 51 =520 \\Invitation to dine at the kline of Sarapis sent by Nikephoros. The writer gives a location, a shrine connected child-birth, a "birth house" =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$ =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1926 =090 \\Col.inv. 550a ==046 \\$a$c100$e199 =100 \\$ =245 \\00$Invitation $f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$4.5 x 4.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, all the margins are preserved; the back is blank =500 \\Written rapidly with a blunt pen with small letters mostly separated; it seems a private hand rather than a scribe's =500 \\ =510 \\$aPublished by J.F. Gilliam, "Invitation to the Kline of Sarapis," P.Coll.Youtie I 52 =520 \\Invitation to dine at the kline of Sarapis sent by a woman, Herais =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$ =653 \\ =700 \\Invitation to the kline of Sarapis LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1927 =090 \\Col. inv. 786 =046 \\$a$c293$e294 =100 \\ =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[293-94 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c7.6 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\12 lines along the fibers; back blank; top and left margins preserved =500 \\Fast, ligatured hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: most of the text is occupied with the date according the Diocletian and Maximian =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Supposedly acquired by Columbia University in Oct. 31 1970 (Smith) =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1928 =090 \\Col. inv. 306a =046 \\$a$b258$d257 =100 \\ =245 \\00$aAccount$f[257 or 258 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 13 cm. =500 \\Beginnings of 8 lines =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Formal and graceful hand =500 \\Two thirds are blank =510 \\ =520 \\Fragment from an account concerning a delivery of oil =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) of Ptolemy II. The papyrus may have originated in Alexandria since it may have been drawn up in Apollonios' office =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Part of the Kondilios papyri purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in July 1925; no. 128 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published in P.Cair.Zen. III p. 289; left part of P.Cair.Zen. I 59015 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Alexandrian commerce, royal monopoly =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1929 =090 \\Col. inv. 145e =046 \\$a$c$e =100 \\ =245 \\00$aLetters$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c 16.5 x 19 cm. =500 \\9 lines in the front and 7 in the back =500 \\Written in Fayumic 500 \\The hand of the front is not very fluent and separated all the characters; that of the back is a flowing cursive bent to the right 500 \\Another letter is written in the back, by a different hand =500 \\Damaged, particularly in the middle part; ink faded =510 \\ =520 \\Letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1930 =090 \\Col. inv. 331b =046 \\$as$c320 =100 \\0$aValerius Aion$ccenturion, son of Atisios and Timarete =245 \\00$aWill$f[320 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c5.5 x 24.5 cm. =500 \\36 lines written along the fibers and broken on 3 sides; back blank =500 \\Small, proficient, and upright hand, which is fairly clear and without many ligatures; some letters are enlarged; the testimonies at the bottom are in much larger hands =500 \\It improves the text only in a few places =510 \\$aSB XX$b14379 =520 \\Copy of the centurion's will published as P.Col.7 188 (Apis 223) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\Bagnall and Worp, CdE 59 (1984) 307-10; corrections to lines 5, 10, 11, and 25 of P.Col. VII 188 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Hellenistic law; Roman law =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1931 =090 \\Col. inv. 331c =046 \\$as$c344 =100 \\ =245 \\00$aReceipts$f[July 344 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c4 x 24.5 cm. =500 \\15 lines written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\Small, fluent, and fast hand =500 \\Broken on the left; other margins preserved; one third of the papyrus is blank =510 \\$aSB XX $b14380 =520 \\Receipts for wheat deliveries =545 \\Karanis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by Bagnall and Worp in CdE 59 (1984) 310-11; the fragment joins P.Mich. inv. 1409 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1375 =090 \\Col. inv. 324 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$fII AD[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.7 x 22.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a register =500 \\Two groups of 8 lines each, one written upside down with respect to the other, plus scanty remains of 7 more lines in margin =500 \\The first group is written in a small hand with letters individually formed; the rest is by a second hand, much more cursive =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Register of money payments =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Kondilios through H.I. Bell, in 1925; no. B.174 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\