LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0001 =090 \\Oxy. 1171 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$aSt James =245 \\00$aBiblical Text$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 11.5 x 4.3 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\20 lines recto, 20 lines verso; broken except at top =500 \\Written in an oval uncial hand =500 \\ =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IX$b1171 =520 \\Epistle of St. James, ii.19-iii.11 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1914-1915 =581 \\Published by William Henry Paine Hatch, The Principal Uncial Manuscripts of the New Testament (Chicago, 1939), plate vi. =590 \\AM 4117; Frame 15 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\New Testament; Epistle of St James =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0002 =090 \\Princ. 15 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aSt James =245 \\00$aBiblical Text$f[V AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 8.7 x 6.5; (b) 6 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Frag. (a) 8 lines recto, 7 lines verso; frag. (b) 7 lines recto, 7 lines verso; broken except at top =500 \\Written in a good-sized uncial hand =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b15 =520 \\Epistle of St. James, ii.16-18, 22, 24-25, iii.2-4 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0003 =090 \\Scheide MS 97 =046 \\$aq$c200$e250 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aBiblical Text$f[early III AD] =300 \\$a21 papyrus fragments;$c34.4 x 12.8 cm. =500 \\21 leaves or 42 pages of a codex, all the same size; complete =500 \\49-53 lines per column recto; 52-57 lines per column verso =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Upper margins ca. 2.5 cm., lower margins to 3 cm., outer margins 1.4-2 cm., inner margins 2 cm. =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\$aP$b =520 \\Ezekiel, xix.12-xxxix.29 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Published by A.C. Johnson, H.S. Gehman, E. H. Kase, Jr, The John H. Scheide Biblical Papyri Ezekiel (Princeton University Studies in Papyrology 3, 1938).; E.G. Turner, The Typology of the Early Codex (1977): xvii =590 \\The Scheide Library =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0004 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924; Bell II 2G =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aBiblical Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\5 lines recto, 5 lines verso; broken except at bottom =500 \\Written in a small rounded uncial hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Isaiah, 23.9-10; 23.14-15 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924; no. II 2G in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 5 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0005 =090 \\Princ. 107 =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAmulet$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.5 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\20 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =500 \\The lines slope down to the right =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b107 =520 \\Gnostic fever amulet (both pagan and Christian); contains three quotations from the Scriptures, including the Lord's Prayer, in which there are numerous errors and omissions; Psalms xc.1-2; Matthew vi.9-11; Isaiah vi.3 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8963 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0006 =090 \\Princ. 104 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken top and bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive, written with a thick pen =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b104 =520 \\Letter from Kollouthos to his master with a reference to village liturgists; introduced with chi mu gamma and contains a nomen sacrum. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Published by O'Callaghan, Cartas cristianas griegas del siglo V (1963), nr.30. =590 \\GD 7632 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0007 =090 \\Princ. 102 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an address =500 \\17 lines + 1 line in margin; broken at at bottom and some damage at the left =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b102 =520 \\Letter of condolence on the loss of a son, containing the phrase "the son of god"; the writer expresses his regret that he cannot come to the bereaved parent. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Published by M. Naldini, Il cristianesimo in Egitto. Lettere private nei papiri dei secoli II-IV (1968): 166-168 =590 \\AM8957 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0008 =090 \\Princ. 105 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8 x 32 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso, an address =500 \\5 lines; complete but with some holes on the right =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b105 =520 \\Letter of introduction to Phoibammon assistant of the protocometae of the village of Coba, instucting them to entertain, for one evening, a certain official making his way to Oxyrhynchus; they are further requested to provide hay for their guest's six pack animals; signed with chi mu gamma =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8964 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0009 =090 \\Princ. 101 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken at left and bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive, with some separation of letters =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b105 =520 \\Letter of recommendation containing phrase "in the lord god" =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Published by M. Naldini, Il cristianesimo in Egitto. Lettere private nei papiri dei secoli II-IV (1968): 285-6 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0010 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11231 A =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.6 x 11 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\30 lines; broken at top =500 \\Several large holes =500 \\The hand is small and has a literary appearance =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter mentioning "the brothers"; has a nomen sacrum and possibly a monastic connection =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0011 =090 \\Princ. 87 =046 \\$as$c612 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[612 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a docket =500 \\20 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a small rapid cursive =500 \\A layer of dirt runs down the center, somewhat obscuring the text =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b87 =520 \\Acknowledgment of a loan of three solidi from Aurelius Phib, doorkeeper of the Church of St. Theodore, to Aurelius Georgios, from the estate of Great Taruthinus in the Oxyrhynchite nome; the contract was drawn up by Serenus, who appears as surety for Georgios =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8966 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0012 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell III 50 A =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[III AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.9 x 10.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\Written in a formal, rounded hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Unidentified text, perhaps not a document; content uncertain but may have a Christian connection =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. III.50 A in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0013 =090 \\Oxy. 1371 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aAristophanes =245 \\00$a Clouds$fV[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.6 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus. =500 \\Verso: 6 lines text, 16 lines scholia, broken left and bottom; =500 \\Recto: 11 lines text, 9 lines =500 \\Except for phi which extends above and below the line, the hand is bilinear and slopes slightly to the right =500 \\The glosses are written in black ink, rather than the brown ink of the text =500 \\Accents and breathings inserted by two hands: ll. 1-11, 38 in a second hand, ll. 39-48 in the hand of the original scribe. =500 \\On the recto are glosses in the left-hand margin =500 \\In the upper margin, (recto), are some brief notes on line 52 written in a lighter ink and a different hand =500 \\A correction in the order of words in line 47 is probably later than the glosses in the margin, and was written by the writer of the notes in the upper margin =500 \\Line 1 appears at the top of a column, so it is likely that Clouds is the first play in this manuscript =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1371 =520 \\Clouds 1-11; 38-48 with scholia. Scholia on lines 2-5 are probably contemporary with the main text; on the verso, ends of lines 1-11; on the recto, parts of lines 38-48 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\For plate see G. Cavallo, H. Maehler, Greek Bookhands of the Early Byzantine Period, A.D. 300-800 (1987) =590 \\AM 9054; Frame 91 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0014 =090 \\Oxy. 1372 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aAristophanes =245 \\00$aFrogs$f[V AD] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments;$cfrag. (3) 10.8 x 9.4 cm. =500 \\Four fragments from two leaves of a codex, written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Frag. (1) 7 lines recto, 6 lines verso; frags (2-4) 22 lines verso, 14 lines recto =500 \\Frag. (1) recto broken except at left; verso broken except at right =500 \\The hand is compact and is distinguished by its form of lambda which is often large and almost cursive =500 \\Parts of 55 lines from the early/middle portions of the play =500 \\Fragment (1) ll. 44-50 recto; 85-90 verso; fragments (2-4) 840-861 verso; 879-902 recto =500 \\Marks of elision and diereses written by original scribe =500 \\Iota adscript is sometimes written =500 \\A second hand has added a correction in l.855 and occasional accents (in Fr. (1) only) and stops =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1372 =520 \\Frogs 44-50; 85-90; 840-861; 879-902 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9055; Frame 92 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0015 =090 \\Oxy. 1373 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aAristophanes =245 \\00$aPeace, Knights$f[V AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$cfrag. (1) 8.5 x 17.3 cm. ; frag. (2) =500 \\Portion of a leaf, written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Frag, (1) 10 lines verso, 10 lines recto; frag. (2) 6 lines recto, 6 lines verso =500 \\Broken at bottom =500 \\Written in a sloping uncial hand =500 \\Corrections to both texts but each in a different hand, neither the hand of the original scribe, who added one (incorrect) accent and marks of elision and diereses =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1373 =520 \\Peace ll. 1326-1335; Knights ll.6-15; 1013-1017; 1057-1062 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\For plate see G. Cavallo, H. Maehler, Greek Bookhands of the Early Byzantine Period, A.D. 300-800 (1987): 42 =590 \\AM 9056; Frame 92 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ (a) Peace 1326-1335 verso, Knights 6-15 recto; (b) Knights 1013-1017 recto, 1057-1062 verso. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0016 =090 \\Oxy. 1374 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$aAristophanes =245 \\00$aWasps$f[V-VI AD] =300 \\$a5 papyrus fragments;$cfr.(1) 17.7 x 12.8 cm., fr. (2) 14.2 x 21.3 cm., fr. (3) 10.7 x 11 cm., fr. (4) 3.2 x 2.6 cm., fr. (3) 4 x 1.8 cm. =500 \\Portions of 4 leaves with more than 150 lines of the play =500 \\Fr. (1) 26 lines verso, 29 lines recto; Fr. (2) 20 lines recto, 19 lines verso; Fr. (3) 18 lines recto, 19 lines verso; Fr. (4) 6 lines recto, 6 lines verso; Fr. (5) 6 lines recto, 4 lines verso =500 \\Frag. (1) broken at right and bottom; frag; (2) broken at top and bottom; frag. (3) broken except at left; frag. (4) broken on all sides; frag. (5) broken except at left =500 \\Written in a sloping uncial hand =500 \\One correction, made by the scribe =500 \\Paragraphi and diereses marked, apostrophes used to mark elision =500 \\Page numbers 19[5] and 196 found on fragment (1). =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1374 =520 \\Wasps. ll.443-467; 486-513; 558-577; 607-626; 746-760; 790-808; 814-819; 825-830; 863, 865-869; 875-878 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\For plate see G. Cavallo, H. Maehler, Greek Bookhands of the Early Byzantine Period, A.D. 300-800 (1987): =590 \\AM 9052; Frame 90 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0017 =090 \\Oxy. 1403 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aAristophanes? =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2 x 3.2 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\3 lines recto, 2 lines verso; broken on all sides =500 \\In the same hand as P.Oxy. 1374 (apis.p0016), but the text is not from Wasps =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1403 descriptum =520 \\Fragment found with other leaves from a codex containing works of Aristophanes (P. Oxy. XI 1371-1374); this, too, is presumably a work by Aristophanes =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9048; Frame 88 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0018 =090 \\Oxy. 1402 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aAristophanes? =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[V AD] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$c(1) 4 x 4.1 cm. (2) 2 x 3.5 cm. (3) 3.1 x 4.3 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Frag. (1) 6 lines recto, 4 lines verso; frag. (2) 2 lines, recto; 2 lines verso; frag. (c) 7 lines, verso =500 \\All fragments broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a tiny uncial hand =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1402 =520 \\Three fragments found with other leaves from a codex containing works of Aristophanes; this too is presumably a work by Aristophanes, with semi-uncial scholia; it is not certain that frag. (3) belongs with this manuscript =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9047; Frame 88 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0019 =090 \\Oxy. 1377 =046 \\$aq$b99$d1 =100 \\$aDemosthenes =245 \\00$aDe Corona$f[I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c29.1 x 12.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\One column of 24 lines from a roll; almost complete but some damage at bottom left corner =500 \\The hand is large and informal =500 \\Pauses in the sense are represented by short blank spaces, in which a high or medial dot is sometimes inserted (by a later hand?); such blank spaces occasionally occur when there is no pause =599 \\Paragraphi were also used =500 \\A horizontal dash is also once used to fill up a line =500 \\The text shows a tendency to omission =500 \\A coincidence with a reading of Tiberius which was adopted by Blass in l. 25 =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1377 =520 \\De corona ¤167-169 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9051; Frame 89 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0020 =090 \\Oxy. 876 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aEuripides =245 \\00$aHecuba$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.9 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\3 lines recto; 2 lines verso; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is upright and of a good size, but somewhat careless =500 \\Marks of elision occur, but no accents =500 \\A paragraphus (l. 738) and elision mark (l. 740) and a correction in l. 703 seem to be in a second hand =500 \\A variant found in Parisinus (thirteenth century) appears in l. 740 =510 \\$aP.Oxy. VI$b =520 \\Hecuba 700-704; 737-740 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4436; Frame 34 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0021 =090 \\Oxy. 1084 =046 \\$aq$c100$e150 =100 \\$aHellanicus =245 \\00$aAtlantis$f[early II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.5 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\The hand is round and upright with a calligraphic appearance; bilinear except for phi =500 \\Dots in the high and middle position, as well as paragraphi, are used for punctuation, the medial point marking a briefer pause =500 \\Short lines are filled up by small angular signs turned in the opposite direction to that in which they are usually found =510 \\$aP.Oxy. VIII$b1084 =520 \\Atlantis I =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4096; Frame 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0022 =090 \\Oxy. 19 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$aHerodotus =245 \\00$aHistory$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a text in a small, roughly bilinear cursive =500 \\16 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\The hand is a small, oval literary hand =510 \\$aP.Oxy. I$b19 =520 \\History I.76 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 1093; Frame 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0023 =090 \\Oxy. 695 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$aHerodotus =245 \\00$aHistory$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c24.3 x 7.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a list =500 \\25 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\The hand is a good-sized literary hand of the broad oval type =500 \\Two corrections and a breathing mark have been inserted by a second hand =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IV$b695 =520 \\History, V.104-5 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4425; Frame 35 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0024 =090 \\Oxy. 857 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$aTheopompus? =245 \\00$aEpitome of Herodotus$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c10.7 x 7.1 cm. =500 \\Leaf from a codex =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Ca. 13 lines recto; ca. 13 lines verso; broken except at left =500 \\Written in a medium-sized upright literary hand =500 \\The text is far from accurate, with mistakes (probably due to omissions) occurring in lines 3 and 17 =510 \\$aP.Oxy. VI$b857 =520 \\Epitome of Herodotus, History VII.148-152 (recto) and VII 163 (verso). Perhaps to be attributed to Theopompus =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4118: Frame 14 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0025 =090 \\Princ. inv. 15960 1 A =046 \\$aq$b150$d50 =100 \\$aHippocrates =245 \\00$a Epidemies $f[late II-mid I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 4.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; =500 \\24 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\This papyrus may join at the bottom of a papyrus published in ZPE in 1978 and may be related to the great Vaticanus of Hippocrates (Vat. Gr. 276) =510 \\ =520 \\Epidemies II, vi:11-22. =545 \\Published: Ann Ellis Hanson, "Fragmentation and the Greek Medical Writers," in Glenn W. Most, ed., Collecting Fragments/Fragmente Sammeln (Gšttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1997): 289-314. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\Also published in "'Specimina' per il 'Corpus' dei Papiri Greci di Medicina," Isabella Andorlini, ed, Firenze 1997, under the title "Well Articulated Spaces: Hippocrates, 'Epidemics' II 6,7-22," pp. 117-140; this publication joins the Princeton fragment to P. Fackelmann inv. 4 =590 \\Kase Collection; may appear also under AM 15960A: small flat box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0026 =090 \\Oxy. 754 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.5 x 2.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a good-sized irregular literary hand =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IV$b754 descriptum =520 \\Iliad, iv.532-539 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4426; Frame 34 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0027 =090 \\Princ. 110 =046 \\$aq$c1$e199 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[I/II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 3.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a large, handsome literary hand =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b110 =520 \\Iliad, iv:378-384 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Cited: Jean Bingen, "Fragments d'un rouleau du IVe chant de l'Iliade," Cd'ƒ XL (1965): 351-452, who believes that the Princeton fragment joins P.Brux. E 7190 =590 \\AM 11227 E =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0028 =090 \\Princ. 108 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c32 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\31 lines; broken on both sides =500 \\The hand is an upright, rounded literary hand =500 \\The first seven lines are in a more rounded hand and a darker ink =500 \\Perhaps written by two scribes =500 \\Except for an itacism (l. 233) and an evident error in copying (l. 234) the text offers no variants from the standard texts =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b108 =520 \\Iliad, i.209-239 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7740 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0029 =090 \\Oxy. 551 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c24.5 x 25.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\2 columns: col. I, 26 lines, col. II, 27 lines =500 \\The hand is a medium-sized, formal round hand; the archaic form of zeta is used and xi is formed with three distinct strokes =500 \\Above each column are traces of erased text =510 \\$aP.Oxy. III$b551 descriptum =520 \\Iliad, xiv. 227-253, 256-263 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4405; Frame 25 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0030 =090 \\Princ. 111 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.2 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Part of a leaf from a codex, recto written against the fibers, verso with the fibers =500 \\recto: 15 lines, broken at right and bottom; verso: 15 lines broken at left and bottom =500 \\Written in a small uncial hand =500 \\Some holes =500 \\Dieresis is consistently used; the apostrophe appears once (l. 8) =500 \\Iota adscript s omitted in lines 7, 10 and 39, but otherwise is consistently and correctly used =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b111 =520 \\Iliad, vi.1-15; 25-39 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0031 =090 \\Oxy. 755 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c29 x 6 cm (19 x 6 cm. ed. pr.) =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto is part of a document =500 \\45 lines; broken at right =500 \\Text is poorly preserved =500 \\The full height of the text is preserved =500 \\A few letters from the ends of lines 130-173, with numerous stops, accents, breathings and marks of elision: these were probably added later. =500 \\One correction in a second hand =500 \\Written in an upright hand of the oval type =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IV$b755 descriptum =520 \\Iliad, v.130-173 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4427; Frame 36 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0032 =090 \\Oxy. 951 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 6.1 x 6.8 cm; (b) 8.4 x 6.1 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Frag. (a) 8 lines recto, 9 lines verso; frag. (b) 12 lines recto, 13 lines verso =500 \\Written in heavy, sloping uncials =510 \\$aP.Oxy. VI$b951 descriptum =520 \\Iliad xx.425-437 recto, 470-482 verso =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0033 =090 \\Princ. 109 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c21 x 3.8 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\22 lines recto; 24 lines verso; broken except at top =500 \\Written in a rather ill-formed uncial hand on a fairly cheap grade of papyrus =500 \\This leaf formed part of a codex with a rather wide leaf, apparently with four columns of 50-54 lines to a column. =500 \\The first leaf of the codex contained Iliad I. 1-125 =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b109 =520 \\Iliad i.216-237 recto ; i.574-597 verso =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7656 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0034 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224D =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aIliad$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.8 x 1.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Written in a small, rounded, regular hand; bilinear, except for phi which extends below the line; some ligatures are used =510 \\Published: Bruce Kraut, "P. Princ. AM 11224 D," BASP 24 (1-2) (1987): 35 =520 \\Iliad, xxi.464-468 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0035 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-59 A =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aIliad$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 11 x 6 cm. (b) 11 x 3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso of (a) 9 lines of text in a larger, clear hand; (b) 9 lines of an account =500 \\Frag. (a) 7 lines; frag. (b) 4 lines + traces 5 lines; broken on both sides =500 \\Written in a rounded uncial hand which is bilinear =500 \\From mummy cartonnage: (a) affected by water (b) much of the top layer stripped =500 \\There is a possible annotation (column marker?) at the bottom of the lower margin =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Unidentified commentary on Homer, Iliad. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0036 =090 \\Oxy. 1396 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aOdyssey$f[V AD] =300 \\$a5 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 2.7 x 3.7 cm. (b) 2.3 x 2.2 cm. (c) 2 x 3.8 cm. (d) 2.8 x 1.5 cm. (e) 0.5 x 1 cm. =500 \\Plus three small unidentified scraps (c, d, e) apparently from the same manuscript =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\verso: frag. (a) 4? lines; frag. (b) 1 line; frag. (c) 4? lines; frag. (d) 5 lines; frag. (e) 1 line; recto: frag. (a) 3 lines (b) 3 lines (e) 1 line =500 \\The hand is small, sloping and compressed =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1396 descriptum =520 \\Odyssey; ix.358-361, 364; ix.405-408, 410-412 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1922 =581 \\To be published by Franco Montanari =590 \\AM 9049; Frame 88 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0037 =090 \\Oxy. 448 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$aHomer =245 \\00$aOdyssey$f[III AD] =300 \\$a5 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 12 x 7.5 cm. (b) 11 x 8.3 cm. (c) 8.8 x 3.5 cm. (d) 9.5 x 7.9 cm. (e) 5.7 x 4 cm. (f) 8.1 x 8.5 cm. (g) 4.2 x 3.6 cm. (h) 8.5 x 6.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto are traces of a prose literary work which has been cleaned off =500 \\The Princeton portions of the papyrus consist of eight fragments on which the text is preserved in the following manner: col. i, fragment (a); col. ii, fragment (b); col. iii, fragments (b), (c), (d), (e); col. iv, fragments (f), (g); col. v, fragment (h) =500 \\Fragment (h) now preserves only 8 lines, not twelve as published in the ed. pr. =500 \\The 12 lines of column (iv) are not wholly consecutive: (f) 10 lines from the top of the column, (g) 2 lines from the bottom of a column =500 \\Col. i, 16 lines; col. ii, 14 lines; col. iii, 28 lines; col. iv, 12 lines; col. v, 8 lines =500 \\Cols i-iii broken except at bottom; cols iv, v broken except at top =500 \\The hand is upright and rather large =500 \\Marks of elision have been written by the original scribe =500 \\Accents, breathings (usually acute-angled) and high stops have been added by a second hand, which has also introduced some corrections into the text =500 \\The system of accentuation is similar to that found in P.Oxy. 223 =500 \\Cols. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), and (v) in Princeton; the rest are in the Cornell collection, currently housed at the University of Michigan =510 \\$aP.Oxy. III$b448 =520 \\Odyssey, xxii and xxiii =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4422 verso; Frame 33 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0038 =090 \\Oxy. 1397 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOdyssey$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.2 x 2.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, traces of a few letters, probably also a scholium =500 \\4 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small cursive =500 \\ =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1397 descriptum =520 \\Scholia minora on Odyssey xviii 67, 70 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1922 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9050 verso; Frame 88 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0039 =090 \\Princ.113 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$aIsocrates =245 \\00$aAntidosis$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.5 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\Written in neat uncials in columns averaging twelve letters per line =500 \\Line 3 has a coronis in the left margin to indicate the omission =500 \\Fragment from a roll which probably had at least 30 lines per column =500 \\Correction at the top of the column, a passage omitted by the original scribe (3 lines), written in a second hand =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b113 =520 \\Antidosis, 16-18 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7527 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0040 =090 \\Oxy. 1183 =046 \\$aq$c50$e99 =100 \\$aIsocrates =245 \\00$aTrapeziticus$f[late I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c27 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\3 columns: col. i, 24 lines; col. ii, 29 lines; col. iii, 30 lines; broken at both sides =500 \\Written in a formal upright, round uncial hand =500 \\The final letters are sometimes reduced to keep the column even =500 \\An angular sign is used to fill short lines =500 \\A pause is marked by a slight blank space, sometimes accompanied by a marginal paragraphus =500 \\The text supports the Codex Vaticanus against the Urbinas, although slight variations from both occur =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IX$b1183 =520 \\Trapeziticus ¤44-¤48 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-1915 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4097; Frame 9 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0041 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224 C =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =100 \\$aPlato =245 \\00$aAlcibiades$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 6.0 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso faint traces of a document in a large, cursive hand =500 \\16 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a bilinear literary hand, with rho and phi extending below the line =510 \\Published: Bruce Kraut, "P. Princeton inv. AM 11224 C and Plato's Alcibiades," ZPE 51 (1983): 76-79 =510 \\Published: F. Lasserre, "Anonyme. Commentaire de l'Alcibiade I de Platon," in F. Decleva Caizzi, et al., Varia papyrologica, Studi e testi per il Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini; 5 (1991); =510 \\Published in Francesco Adorno, et al. eds, Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini (CPF): Testi e lessico nei papiri di cultura greca e latina), Accademia Toscana di Scienze e Lettere "La Colombaria" (Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 1995), part III (Commentari): 52-62. =520 \\Commentary on Plato, Alcibiades i.133C-D =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0042 =090 \\Oxy. 693 =046 \\$aq$c200$e250 =100 \\$aSophocles =245 \\00$aElectra$f[first half III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 3.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is of the oval uncial type =500 \\A correction in line 993 and lectional signs are the work of the original scribe =500A rare variant occurs in l.995 =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IV$b693 =520 \\Electra, 993-1007 =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4423; Frame 34 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0043 =090 \\Oxy. 694 =046 \\$aq$c100$e150 =100 \\$aTheocritus =245 \\00$aIdyl$f[first half II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.2 x 8.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\16 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\Written in a good-sized upright round uncial hand =510 \\$aP.Oxy. III$b694 =520 \\Idyl, xiii =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4424; Frame 28 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0044 =090 \\Princ. 112 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aIliad$f[III AD] =300 \\$a3 parchment fragments;$c(a) 4.5 x 5.0 cm. (b) 6.2 x 4.8 (c) 4 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the parchment =500 \\Frag. (a) 9 lines recto, 9 lines verso; frag. (b) 12 lines recto, 12 lines verso; frag. (c) 9 lines recto, 7 lines verso =500 \\Written in minute uncials =500 \\The parchment is very thin and fragile =500 \\Every second line was ruled =500 \\Part of a folio with each leaf having two columns which averaged 19 letters to a line and 32 lines in each column =500 \\Fragments I and II belong to the same folio and if No. I is placed near the top of the first column, II belongs about half way down the second column =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b112 =520 \\Hellenica, I.6.30, 34, 36-37, 38; I.7.30, 32 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Donald F. Jackson, "The Papyri of Xenophon's Hellenica," BASP 6.1 (1969): 48; C. W. Keyes, AJP 65 (1944): 186, 187 =590 \\AM 11243 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0045 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell II 218 C =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c23.2 x 5.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\Written in an oval, uncial hand =500 \\The text is much effaced =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text: end of work with a colophon of three lines added, starting Colono[ =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. II 218 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0046 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 14601 A =046 \\$aq$b99$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[I BC/I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.7 x 3.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a sloping oval uncial hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text which refers to the house of Ajax and one of his off-spring =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0047 =090 \\Princ. 171 (GD 7734 B; GD 7736 B) =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[I AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 6 x 2.4 cm.; (b) 9.6 x 3.4 =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Frag. (a) 10 lines; frag. (b) 13 lines =500 \\The hands of both are large uncials =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b171 descriptum =520 \\Literary text: two unidentified literary(?) fragments, each from a different document, but published together =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\mounted with P.Princeton 156 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0048 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7731 B =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a small oval literary-style hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text: unidentified fragment containing the new word hypopsephides =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 248 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Mounted with GD 7730 A, B =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0049 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1928; Bell I 40 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.3 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; traces of a cursive hand on the verso =500 \\19 lines; broken except at right =500 \\Possible traces of a second column =500 \\Written in a small oval literary-style hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text. Unidentified =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1928, no. I 40 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0050 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224 F =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.7 x 4.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\20 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\ Written in a small, fine epistolary hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text or, more likely, a letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0051 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224 G =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.5 x 4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; broken at left and bottom =500 \\Written in a tiny epistolary hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text or, more likely, a letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p052 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-59 B =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 13 x 4.2 cm. (b) 9.5 x 3.2 cm. (c) 4.5 x 1.2 cm. (d) 5.6 x 0.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso gesso and decoration from mummy cartonnage =500 \\Frag. (a) 19 lines; frag. (b) 7+ lines; frag. (c) 8 lines; frag. (d) 8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is small and bilinear =500 \\In many places the top layer of fibers has been stripped or has peeled. =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage, summer, 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 13 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0053 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit NS 6 (= GD 9565) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 3.9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso, 2 lines in a cursive hand =500 \\13 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a small formal hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text or letter; content uncertain =545 \\From Umm el Karagal =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0054 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 8973 F =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 4.9 cm =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =500 \\Traces of a preceding column =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text or letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Frame 86 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0055 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11247 C, D =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary? Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$cC 4.6 x 5.9 cm., D 4.6 x 5.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Frag. C 6 lines, frag. D 4 lines; frag. C broken on all sides, frag. D broken except at top =500 \\Written in a large, oval uncial hand =500 \\Perhaps a column number in top margin of D =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text?: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0056 =090 \\Princ. 115 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPhilosophical Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.2 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus; recto written across the fibers =500 \\6 lines recto, 4 lines verso; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a good sized epistolary hand with some use of ligatures =500 \\The papyrus is a palimpsest, the philosophical text being secondary =500 \\Only traces of the original text remain =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b115 =520 \\Philosophical treatise? =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 11227 C: mounted with P.Princeton 110 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0057 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7661 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.8 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; traces of text on the verso, mostly obscured by a layer of dirt =500 \\17 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in an epistolary hand =500 \\Much of the text is under a layer of dirt =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Literary text, perhaps referring to astronomical or astrological matters; abbreviations are used =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 113 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 9 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0058 =090 \\Princ. 75 =046 \\$aq$c138$e161 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aHoroscope$f[reign of Antoninus Pius] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; broken at right =500 \\The last two lines are in a second, upright hand, written with darker ink =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b75 =520 \\Horoscope of a certain Ophellius, born during the reign of Antoninus Pius; an entire column in which the position of the heavenly bodies was recorded has been lost; in the column which remains the location of four degrees is noted, together with explanatory observations; the exact date of the birth cannot be determined =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7668 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0059 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 8971 A =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aHoroscope$f[II/II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20.2 x 14.5 cm =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines; top left and top right corners missing =500 \\Written in a large, upright uncial hand which does not use ligatures =500 \\Text is effaced =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Horoscope giving positions of planets =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Frame 84 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0060 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 14601 B verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMagical Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.6 x 11.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document, possibly a letter =500 \\20 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in two hands: the first hand is an upright oval cursive; the second is similar, but smaller and written in paler ink =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Magical? text containing dream recipes; refers to Aphrodite =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0061 =090 \\Princ. 76 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMagical Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\21 lines; broken at left =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive which slopes towards the right =500 \\The papyrus has dark stains at the bottom and at the top left side =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b76 =520 \\Magical text consisting of an acrostic, some magical symbols and an erotic incantation =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7665 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0062 =090 \\Princ. 159 =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAmulet$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 14 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =500 \\The papyrus is a palimpsest =500 \\The papyrus had been folded, probably in order to be placed in a small cylinder and worn on the body of the patient =500 \\Considerable damage on vertical fold lines =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b159; Suppl. Mag. 1 11 =520 \\Fever amulet, with a triangular charm followed by a prayer(?) for recovery from fever =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 11230 B: mounted with P. Princeton III 146 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0063 =090 \\Princ. 155 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMedical Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 3 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus; the side published in ed. pr. as recto is written against the fibers, verso is written with the fibers =500 \\11 lines recto; 8 lines verso; complete =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b155 =520 \\Prescription for eye salve: the papyrus, written on both sides in the same hand, contains two medical prescriptions complete with titles and directions for use; originally published as accounts for medical supplies; the recto contains a recipe for an eye salve of the type commonly called achariston =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\L. C. Youtie, "A Medical Prescription for an Eye Salve," ZPE 23 (1976): 121-129 =590 \\AM 11224 B =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0064 =090 \\Princ. 114 =046 \\$aq$c25$e75 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMedical Text$fImiddle I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20.5 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto is a Latin document, also written across the fibers. =500 \\Col. (i) 22 lines, broken at left; col. (ii) 26 lines, broken at right =500 \\The hand is an upright, quickly written, rounded capital with some ligatures used =500 \\Dated II/III in the ed. pr., the date was revised in Jordan's edition on the advice of E.G. Turner =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b114 =520 \\Medical treatise on tumors =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\D.R. Jordan, "New Readings in P. Princ 114. A treatise in tumors," BASP 12.2 (1975): 75-77; plate =590 \\GD 7601 verso =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0065 =090 \\Oxy. 1383 =046 \\$aq$c275$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLyric Poetry$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.4 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines, plus one in the right-hand margin; complete =500 \\Traces of two lines of a previous column, which probably belonged to another poem of the same character =500 \\The hand is a tiny cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1383 =520 \\Sailor's song, a prayer to the Rhodian winds for a calm voyage; the title, 'To the Rhodian', winds is written in the margin =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1922 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9013; Frame 91 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0066 =090 \\Oxy. 1149 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOracle Question$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.7 x 6.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. XI$b1149 =520 \\Question addressed to the oracle of Zeus-Helios-Serapis concerning the purchase of a slave =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4106; Frame 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0067 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224 Q =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOracle Question$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.2 x 7 cm =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a large, rapid cursive =510 \\Published: P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Orakelfrage betreffs Heilmittel," ZPE 70 (1987): 104-105 =520 \\Question to an oracle about a cure, asked by Mysthes, son of Suchion =545 \\From Soknopaiou Nesos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0068 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11238 D verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary? Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.4 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\13 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, fine cursive =500 \\Text is effaced and has numerous holes =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Sets of three/four lines of text separated by a single letter in alphabetical or numerical sequence; parts of three lines of text for b, text for g, d and heading for e. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Mounted with P.Princeton III 167 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0069 =090 \\Hib. 149 =046 \\$as$bca. 250 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[ca. 250 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14 x 10.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, parts of two columns of a document, much obliterated =500 \\Col. I, 10? lines, col. II, 26? lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Part of a roll: on the verso a kollesis 1.5-1.25 cm. from the left =510 \\$aP.Hib. I$b 149 descriptum =520 \\Account. For wages? Consists of a series of names grouped under different days. Dates given are 6th, 7th, 11th, 12th, 13th of an unknown month. The entries for the 6th, 7th consist of names of seven individuals with the names entered in the same order for each day, although the order is varied for the entry of the 11th; the names =545 \\From Hibeh. Mummy A =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4429; Frame 37 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0070 =090 \\Hib. 153 =046 \\$aq$b246$d245 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[246-245 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.7 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =500 \\Account of sums collected by an agent of two government officials; dated year 2, Phaophi 29; gives the names of six persons who pay 1 dr. or 6 obols =510 \\$aP.Hib. I$b153 descriptum =520 \\Account =545 \\From Hibeh. Mummy 117 =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4431; Frame 39 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0071 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924; Bell XVIII 16 =046 \\$aq$b125$d124 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[125/124 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 10.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account =545 \\From Kom el Hisn (?) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XVIII 16 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\Account for wheat, referring to rents. The text refers to the village of Kerkethoeris; two villages of this name are known, one in the Arsinoite nome, the other in the Hermopolite nome =590 \\Small flat box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0072 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 A =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 9.6 x 9.2 cm. (b) 9.2 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; frag. (a) verso almost totally effaced, frag. (b) traces of washed out text on verso =500 \\Frag. (a) 10 lines; frag. (b) 11 lines; Frag, (a) broken except at top, frag. (b) broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 11 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0073 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-53 E recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II? BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.7 x 7 cm =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso beginnings of lines (5-6 letters) of a documentary text =500 \\11 lines recto; 22 lines verso; broken except at bottom =500 \\Written in a crude hand, with lines sloping sharply to the right =500 \\Text is partly obscured by gesso =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 12 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0074 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-53 G verso =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II? BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 4.9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\10 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Michael Fackelmann, Vienna, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 12 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0075 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-58 verso =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II? BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c22.1 x 15.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\Text partly obscured by a layer of gesso =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account concerning money =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0076 =090 \\Oxy. 1377 verso =046 \\$aq$b99$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c29.1 x 12.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, Demosthenes, De Corona =500 \\21 lines; broken at left and bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account with amounts in drachmas =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 9051; Frame 89 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0077 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7735 A =046 \\$aq$b99$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.2 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; the verso is covered by a layer of gesso =500 \\16 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: includes the names Herakleios and Dorotheos =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1928, no. I 20 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0078 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 F recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 21.2 x 23.4 cm. (b) 10.9 x 9.2 cm. (c) 17.8 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\Recto: frag. (a) 17 lines; frag. (b) 8 lines; frag. (c) 21 lines; verso: frag. (a) 16 lines; frag. (b) trace 1 line; frag. (c) 28 lines =500 \\Frag. (a) is the upper right side of the document: 5-6 lines of calculations may constitute a second column =500 \\All fragments broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a tiny cursive =500 \\The text has been affected by water and is blurred =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account which refers to barley =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Oversize box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0079 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 E recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 14.4 x 21.4 cm.; (b) 6.9 x 20.8 cm.; (c) 1.1 x 5.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\Frag. (a) col. I, 12 lines, col. II, 9 lines; frag. (b) col. I, 6 lines, col. II, 4 lines =500 \\Frag. (a) broken except at top; frags (b), (c) broken on all sides =500 \\Text on both fragments effaced =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account for water? Three fragments covering the 16th, 17th, 20th and 21st of a month, possibly Phaophi of an unknown year =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Oversize box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0080 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 G =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c$c21.5 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\Height approximate: lower section not completely flattened =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\20 lines (at least); broken on all sides =500 \\Fibers at the bottom very tangled and wadded =500 \\The hand is a tiny cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account for land, or perhaps a register =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Oversize box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0081 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 I recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments; $c(a) 16.9 x 19.9 cm.; (b) 15 x 3.5 cm.; (c) 30.1 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso (a), (b), text is mostly obscured by gesso; (c) blank =500 \\Frag. (a) col. I, 10 lines, col. II, 13 lines, broken on all sides; frag. (b) traces of the beginnings of 14 lines, broken except at left; frag. (c) 17 lines, broken on all sides =500 \\All fragments are frayed, blurred or abraded =500 \\Fragments (a), (b) written in a small cursive, (c) in a tiny cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: frag. (a) possibly a summary of daily balances for the month of Phaophi for an unknown year; dates are in the 20s; mentions amounts of wine =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Oversize box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0082 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 F verso =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 21.2 x 23.4 cm.; (b) 10.9 x 9.2 cm.; (c) 17.8 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\Frag. (a) col. I 17 lines, cols II, III 9 lines (b) faint traces (c) ? ; all fragments broken on all sides =500 \\It is uncertain whether frag. (a) has 2 or 3 columns =500 \\The hand is a tiny cursive =500 \\Affected by water. Fragment. (c) mostly obscured by gesso =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain. Dates: 27th, 28th, 29th of an unknown month =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Oversize box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0083 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 D verso =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.3 x 23.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\14 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\Traces of two columns(?) below the heading and introductory text =500 \\The hand is a medium-sized fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain; includes a heading; col. I records an amount of 4050 talents, followed later by an amount of 4087 talents =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0084 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 D recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.3 x 23.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\Col. I, 7 lines, col. II, 8 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Ends of lines of one column, beginnings of a second =500 \\Beneath col. II ca. 8 cm. left blank. =500 \\The hand is a compact, upright cursive =500 \\Not completely flattened and with some gesso remaining =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account. In column I only amounts survive, ranging between 2000 and 4000. Column II lists names, (including Herakleitos, Ptolemaios), and amounts =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0085 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 H =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.6 x 25.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Col. I, traces; col. II, 13 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a tiny, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0086 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 C verso =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.5 x 15.6 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\Traces of two columns: col. I, 12? lines, col. II, 11 lines; broken at top and left =500 \\The hand is a small cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0087 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 E verso =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 14.4 x 21.4 cm.; (b) 6.9 x 20.8 cm.; (c) 1.1 x 5.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; =500 \\Frag. (a) col. I, 12 lines, col. II, 6 lines, broken except at top; (b) col. I, 4 lines; col. II, 5 lines, broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small cursive, tending towards upright =500 \\Text badly affected by water =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Oversize box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0088 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 B =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.2 x 15.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; =500 \\Ends 8 lines; broken at top and left =500 \\Text is confined t the upper left corner: the remainder is blank =500 \\The hand is an upright, compact cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0089 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-50 A =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 13.4 x 4.8 cm.; (b) 5.5 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers =500 \\Frag. (a) 6 lines; frag. (b) 6 lines; on the verso of (a) faint traces text, (b) blank. =500 \\Frag. (a) ends of lines, 1-2 letters only; both fragments broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =500 \\Two fragments of poor quality: very dark, text faint =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 6 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p090 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-48 C recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.5 x 15.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\3 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Part of a column with traces of a previous column =500 \\The hand is a small cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain; includes a reference to wine =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0091 =090 \\Princ. 13 =046 \\$as$c35 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[35 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c28 x 166 cm =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, accounts for syntaximon (P.Princ. 8) =500 \\Col. (i) 8 lines; col. (ii) 32 lines; col. (iii) 38 lines; col. (iv) 9 lines; col. (v) 39 lines; col. (vi) 19 lines; col. (vii) 35 lines; col. (viii) 37 lines; col. (ix) 9 lines; col. (x) 23 lines; col. (xi) 39 lines; col. (xii) 40 lines; col. (xiii) 39 lines; col. (xiv) 40 lines; col. (xv) 42 lines; col. (xvi) 36 lines; col. (xvii) 34 lines; col. (xviii) 34 lines; col. (xix) 33 lines; col. (xx) 4 lines =500 \\Complete =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =500 \\Many abbreviations used =500 \\In several places, near the beginning and the end of the roll, the ink has faded =510 \\$aP.Princ. I$b13 =510 \\$aSB XX$b14576 =510 \\$aCPJ III$b481 b =520 \\Account; twenty columns of a ledger recording payments for the syntaximon =545 \\From Philadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\A. E. Hanson "P. Princeton I 13: Text and Context revised," Miscellanea Papyrologica in occasione del bicentenario dell' edizione della Charta Borgiana (1990): 259-283; =581 \\A. Hanson, "Lists of Taxpayers from Philadelphia (P.Mich. inv. 879 and P.Princ. I 14)," ZPE 15 (1974): 231 n.9. =590 \\AM 8917 verso. Oversize =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0092 =090 \\Princ. 152 =046 \\$aq$c55$e60 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[55-60 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c23 x 31 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, tax accounts (P.Princ. 53) =500 \\Col. I, 15 lines; col. II, 17 lines; complete? =500 \\The hand is rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b152 =510 \\$aSB XX$b14526 =520 \\Account. Covers two years and records expenditure for wages and other expenses =545 \\From Philadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\A. E. Hanson, "Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, Arabes and Ioudaioi in the First Century A.D. Tax Archive from Philadelphia: P.Mich. inv. 880 recto and P. Princ. III 152 revised," Life in a Multi-Cultural Society: Egypt from Cambyses to Constantine and Beyond, J. Johnson (ed.), (1992): 133-146 =590 \\AM 8915 verso =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0093 =090 \\Princ. 53 =046 \\$aq$c55$e57 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[55/56 and 56/57 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c23 x 31 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, accounts =500 \\Col. I, 16 lines; col. II, 14 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a good-sized rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b53 =520 \\Tax account: two summarized accounts of disbursements made by the bank in Philadelphia during the years 55/56 and 56/57; entries are recorded by months; entries in the second column cover withdrawals of money for payment of the dike tax; possibly tax payments made by the bank on behalf of a large estate =545 \\From Philadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8915 recto =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0094 =090 \\Princ. 42 =046 \\$as$c93 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[93 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 18 cm =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\Recto 9 lines; verso col. I, 8 lines; broken at right; col. II, 11 lines; col. III, 11 lines; broken at left and perhaps at bottom =500 \\The hand on the recto is a upright rapid cursive, that on the verso a somewhat larger cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b42 =510 \\$aCPJ II$b425 =520 \\Grain account on land: the accounts on recto and verso are related; on the verso is a duplication of entries in cols II and III, the debit entries in one column appearing as credits in the other, and vice versa; entries in Col. II are arranged according to villages, those in Col. III according to the persons making the payment =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\W. Clarysse, N. Kruit, "Notes on P. Princeton II 42," ZPE 82 (1990): 123-125 =590 \\AM 8923 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0095 =090 \\Princ. 54 =046 \\$aq$c1$e25 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[early I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c29.5 x 14 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Col. I, 39 lines; col. II, 23 lines; almost complete but some damage to top and to bottom left =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b54 =520 \\Account for wages =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Corrections on Some Princeton Papyri," ZPE 68 (1987): 143-148 =590 \\GD 7679 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p00096 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 2 J =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I AD] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments;$c(a) 23 x 12.6 cm. (b) 23.2 x 8.9 cm. (c) 23.9 x 14.9 cm. (d) 7 x 2.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; text on the verso may be connected =500 \\Frag. (a) 27 lines; frag. (b) 25 lines; frag. (c) 24 lines; frag. (d) 7 lines; =500 \\The hand resembles that of the tax lists from Philadelphia =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account for payments; if the text on verso is connected with the text on recto, it may deal with a temple environment; verso mentions "temples" and the title stolistes and Theagos; contains mostly Egyptian and Greek names, but Roman names, such as Postumus and Longinus, appear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection (may appear under AM 15960 J): Frame K 6 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0097 =090 \\Oxy. 392 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.6 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken except at bottom? =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. II$b392 descriptum =520 \\Account For monetary payments by various persons; before each name is the title of a quarter of the city (or of a street) =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4404; Frame 24 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0098 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7698 A =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I? AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11 x 6.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a text in the same hand? =500 \\11 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\Text is abraded and has many holes =500 \\The hand is a small, fine cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account with daily balances =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1928, no. II 40 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0099 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7722 B =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I? AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; traces of an account on back =500 \\6 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 170 Pt 2 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0100 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell I 5 =046 \\$aq$c1$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I/II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.6 x 32 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Col. I, 10 lines; col. II, 10 lines; broken at right =500 \\Many holes, especially at left =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Account for wheat: two columns listed by name and followed by values of weight =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. I 5 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Large flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\