# APIS Editor [04/10/2006] rla2118 - replacement cu001 | 1 | princeton.apis.p62 cu035 | 1 | (NjP)apis.p0062 cu090 | 1 | AM 11230 B cu090_orgcode | 1 | NjP cu245ab | 1 | Amulet [III/IVth c. A.D.] cu300 | 1 | 1 papyrus fragment; 6 x 14 cm cu500 | 1 | Written along the fibers; back blank cu500 | 2 | 19 lines; complete cu500 | 3 | The hand is a small, rapid cursive cu500 | 4 | The papyrus is a palimpsest cu500 | 5 | The papyrus had been folded, probably in order to be placed in a small cylinder and worn on the body of the patient cu500 | 6 | Considerable damage along vertical folds cu500_t | 1 | Good angels, the Lords, allay the fever of . . –dias whom Sophia bore, this very day, this very hour and this very moment at once, at once. cu510 | 7 | P.Princ. III 159 cu510 | 8 | Suppl. Mag. I 11 cu510 | 9 | C.Pap. Hengstl 70 cu510_dd | 8 | P.Princ.:3:159 cu518 | 1 | Unknown cu520 | 9 | Fever amulet, with a triangular charm followed by a prayer(?) for recovery from fever cu546 | 10 | In Greek cu581 | 1 | BL IX, 222; XI, 183 cu590 | 11 | mounted with P. Princeton III 146 cu655 | 1 | Papyri cu655 | 2 | Amulet cu965 | 1 | APIS cuDateRange | 1 | b cuDateSchema | 1 | c cuDateType | 1 | o cuDateValue | 1 | 200 cuDateRange | 2 | e cuDateSchema | 2 | c cuDateType | 2 | o cuDateValue | 2 | 399 cuOrgcode | 1 | NjP cuR_TYPE | 1 | r perm_group | 1 | w status | 1 | 1