cu001 | 1 | columbia.apis.766 cu035 | 1 | (NNC)aaa0934 cu965 | 1 | APIS status | 1 | 1 cu300 | 1 | 1 ostracon ; limestone ; 8.7 x 11.5 cuDateSchema | 1 | c cuDateType | 1 | o cuDateRange | 1 | b cuDateValue | 1 | 500 cuDateRange | 2 | e cuDateSchema | 2 | c cuDateType | 2 | o cuDateValue | 2 | 540 cu090 | 1 | O.Col.inv.766 (acc. 64.11.106) cu500 | 1 | 15 lines of writing on the front, back blank cu500 | 2 | incomplete on the top and on the right cu500 | 3 | since the line beginnings are preserved the original text can be reconstructed and it appears that the text was quite large cu500 | 4 | rough breathings, acute, circumflex, grave accents and diaeresis are marked; a few corrections; sometimes the circumflex accents are marked as grave cu500 | 5 | written in an informal irregular hand, "rapid" cu510 | 6 | R . Cribiore, "Akten XXI Congress" pp. 187-93, pl. 1.2 cu520 | 7 | Basil of Caesarea, fragment from the Homily "Attende tibi ipsi," HAtt. [3] 32.6-17 Rudberg, either a school exercise, a text copied for personal use, a text part of a homiliary, or some kind of memento reminding monks of their mortality and the need of self-knowledge cu546 | 8 | in Greek cu561 | 9 | from Thebes, Monastery of Epiphanius? Formerly property of the Metropolitan Museum, sold to Columbia University in 1958 cu590 | 10 | room 602, drawer 12 cu100a | 1 | Basil cu1004 | 1 | aut cu655 | 1 | Ostraca cu245ab | 1 | liturgical text [early VI century] perm_group | 1 | w cu090_orgcode | 1 | NNC cuOrgcode | 1 | NNC