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Following the discovery of the Herculaneum papyri in 1752, per the advice from Bernardo Tanucci, King Charles VII of Naples established a commission to study them. [15] Possibly the first attempts to read the scrolls were done by the artist Camillo Paderni who was in charge of recovered items. Paderni used the method of slicing scrolls in half ...
As of 2021, a total of 141 papyri are known, although some of the numbers issued were later deemed to be fragments of the same original manuscript. Among the most important are the Chester Beatty Papyri : 𝔓 45 , which contains the Gospels and Acts; 𝔓 46 , which contains the Pauline epistles; and 𝔓 47 , which contains the Book of ...
This list of papyri from ancient Egypt includes some of the better known individual papyri written in hieroglyphs, hieratic, demotic or in ancient Greek. Excluded are papyri found abroad or containing Biblical texts which are listed in separate lists .
Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... This category includes papyri in the Alexandrian text-type. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 ...
There are some 130 papyri of the New Testament known to date. Relevant articles in the wikipedia are listed in this category. The main article for this category is List of New Testament papyri .
Egyptian land list, later turned over and reused to record books 5 & 6 of the Illiad: Martin, Victor, ed. (1954). Papyrus Bodmer I. Iliade, chants 5 et 6. Cologny-Genève: Bibliotheca Bodmeriana. OCLC 14957800. Derda, Tomasz, ed. (2010). P. Bodmer I Recto: A Land List from the Panopolite Nome in Upper Egypt (after AD 216/7). Journal of Juristic ...
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K. Ryholt, "The Turin King-List", Ägypten und Levante 14, 2004, pp. 135–155. This is a detailed description of the king-list, the information it provides, and its sources. Málek, Jaromír. "The Original Version of the Royal Canon of Turin." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 68, (1982): 93-106. Spalinger, Anthony.