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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 66311 London, British Library Royal MS 1.B.VII parchment Latin AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 213
TM 62318 London, British Library Royal MS 1.D.VIII (Alexandrinus) parchment Greek AD05 Grabe, Septuaginta interpretum tomus I-III continens Octateuchum etc.
TM 66312 London, British Library Royal MS 1.E.VI parchment Latin AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 214
TM 66313 London, British Library Royal MS 2.A.XX parchment Greek / Latin AD08 Kuypers, The Book of Cerne p. 201-225
TM 66315 London, British Library Royal MS 7.CXII (fol. 2-3) parchment Latin AD07 - AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 217
TM 66229 London, British Library Royal MS 7 C XII (fol. 2-3) parchment Latin AD07 - AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 125
TM 66239 London, British Library Sloane MS 1044 (fol. 2) parchment Latin AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 138
TM 66316 London, British Library Sloane MS 1044 (fol. 3) parchment Latin AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 218
TM 66236 London, British Library Sloane MS 1086 (fol. 119) parchment Latin AD08 Lowe, CLA 2 132

Numbering

[18.05.06]
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[partly based upon the BL website]
- without prefix, numbers from 120 till 29527 [parchment, stone, metal, wood] [check]
- Add MS [= Additional manuscript], numbers from 4101 till (at least) 56920
- Arundel MS, numbers from 1 till 550
- Bankes Leaf, Loan MS, number 81
- Burney MS, numers from 1 till 524
- Cotton MS, numbers from Julius till Faustina
- Dept. of Medieval and Later Antiquities, number 192012-14
- EEF [= Egypt Exploration Fund], numbers from 2 till 337
- Egerton MS, numbers from 1 till (at least) 2831
- Egerton Pap, numbers from 2 till 5
- Harley MS, numbers from 1 till 7660
- Inscr., number 388 [check]
- O [= Ostracon], numbers from 4587 till 55805
- Or [sc. kept in the 'Asia, Pacific and Africa collections', mainly Coptic texts], numbers from 72 till 27432
- Or Add, number 17136
- Pap [= Papyrus], numbers from 1 till 3117
- Pap Aram, number 106
- Royal MS, numbers from 1.A.I till 20.E.X
- Sloane MS, numbers from 1 till 4100

Conservation

Most papyri are kept between glass frames; some of the small fragments are apparently still in folders (see next item).

Inventarisation

Most texts are inventoried, but there are hundreds of small scraps still waiting for final inventarisation; cf. T.S. Pattie, A little-known collection of papyri in the British Library, Proceedings of the 18th Intern. Congress of Papyrology, Athens 1988, pp.147-150. Through the Manuscripts Online Catalogue (http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/manuscripts/INDX0095.ASP?Type=D) one can search most of the previously published catalogues, including the Catalogues of Additions, which included brief descriptions and index entries for all papyri collected and incorporated up to 1955. A microfilm of the Greek papyri 1 - 1200 is available from the British Library.

Publications

P.Lond. I-VII; a list of Greek papyri from the British Library published outside this series, see N. Kruit - K.A. Worp, JJP 25 (1995), pp.49-66.

Work

Highlights

- Athenaion Politeia, written on the back of a documentary roll ( LDAB 391 )

- P.Edgerton 2 (fragment of an unknown apocryphal gospel, partly in the British Library, partly in Köln - LDAB 4376 ): see http://purl.org:WILLKER/Egerton/Egerton-home.html and http://alf.zfn.uni-bremen.de/~wie/Egerton/egerton-intro.html

History

The first important purchase of the (then) British Museum was that of Aristoteles' Athenaion Politeia, Herondas' Mimes and the Victory Odes by Bacchylides in 1889/1890. The excavations of Grenfell and Hunt in the Fayum, Oxyrhynchus and El-Hibeh were organised by the Egypt Exploration Fund; through subscription, the British Museum acquired a large group of papyri between 1895 and 1923. In the 1920's the Museum purchased part of the Zenon archive, published by T.C.Skeat as P. Lond. VII. Later acquisitions have not been so spectacular, but they continue steadily. As a result of the British Library Act 1972, Coptic papyri in the British Museum became the property of The British Library Board, whereas Coptic (and some Greek) ostraca are still kept in the Ancient Egypt and Sudan Department of the British Museum.