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Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana

Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana
Piazza S. Lorenzo, 9
50123 Firenze
Italia


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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 35216 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10650 Ro papyrus Greek AD05 PSI 4 297 a
TM 64720 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10650 Vo papyrus Greek AD05 PSI 4 297 b
TM 19284 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10651 papyrus Greek AD03 PSI 4 298
TM 31133 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10652 papyrus Greek AD03 PSI 4 299
TM 23713 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10653 papyrus Greek AD04 SB 20 14300
TM 35218 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10654 papyrus Greek AD05 PSI 4 301
TM 19285 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10655 papyrus Greek AD04 PSI 4 302
TM 19286 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10656 papyrus Greek AD03 - AD04 PSI 4 303
TM 35219 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10657 papyrus Greek AD05 PSI 4 304
TM 31134 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10658 papyrus Greek AD03 - AD04 PSI 4 305
TM 27854 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10659 papyrus Greek AD02 - AD03 PSI 4 306
TM 35220 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10660 papyrus Greek AD05 PSI 4 307
TM 31135 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10661 papyrus Greek AD03 ZPE 135 (2001), p. 165-168
TM 16262 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10662 papyrus Greek AD04 SB 16 12543
TM 18120 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10663 papyrus Greek AD04 SB 14 11345
TM 33125 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10664 papyrus Greek AD04 Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists (BASP) 49 (2012), p. 277-296
TM 23952 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10665 papyrus Greek AD04 PSI 4 312
TM 31136 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10666 papyrus Greek AD03 - AD04 PSI 4 313
TM 13756 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10667 papyrus Greek AD02 PSI 4 314
TM 19287 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10668 papyrus Greek AD02 PSI 4 315
TM 19288 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10669 papyrus Greek AD04 PSI 4 316
TM 69142 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10670 papyrus Greek AD01 PSI 4 317
TM 33126 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10671 papyrus Greek AD04 PSI 4 318
TM 27855 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10672 papyrus Greek AD02 PSI 4 319
TM 19291 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10673 papyrus Greek AD01 P. Mich. 18 784
TM 663 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10674 papyrus Greek BC03 P. Cairo Zen. 1 59001
TM 2019 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10675 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 322
TM 2020 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10676 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 323
TM 2021 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10677 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 324
TM 2022 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10678 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 325
TM 2023 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10679 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 326
TM 673 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10680 papyrus Greek BC03 P. Cairo Zen. 1 59012
TM 1881 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10681 papyrus Greek BC03 P. L. Bat. 20 50
TM 1855 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10682 papyrus Greek BC03 P. L. Bat. 20 24
TM 2024 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10683 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 330
TM 2025 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10684 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 331
TM 2026 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10685 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 332
TM 2027 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10686 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 333
TM 2413 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10687 papyrus Greek BC03 P. Ryl. Gr. 4 557
TM 2028 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10688 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 335
TM 1834 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10689 papyrus Demotic / Greek BC03 P. L. Bat. 20 3
TM 1839 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10690 papyrus Demotic / Greek BC03 P. L. Bat. 20 8
TM 1836 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10691 papyrus Demotic / Greek BC03 P. L. Bat. 20 5
TM 1840 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10692 papyrus Greek BC03 P. Iand. Zen. 4
TM 1882 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10693 papyrus Greek BC03 P. L. Bat. 20 51
TM 2029 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10694 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 341
TM 2030 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10695 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 342
TM 2031 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10696 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 343
TM 2032 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10697 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 344
TM 2033 Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 10698 papyrus Greek BC03 PSI 4 345

Numbering

[14.11.06]
- Ashburnham, number 60
- lat., numbers XXXIX, XLV 15 and LXV 1
- P., numbers from 19662 till 26023
- P. Flor., numbers from 1 till 391 [< publication numbers]
- PF, number 9 b
- PL, numbers from 1 till 74 [not all in database yet]
- PL I, numbers from 1 till 79
- PL II, numbers from 1 till 52
- PL III, numbers from 1 till 975
- PSI, numbers from 1 till 1449 [< publication numbers (cf. the list in Crisci, 1970)]
- PSI Copt., numbers 43 and 68
- PSI T., number 28
- Scatola di zinco, number 21
See now the website of PSI (under construction): http://www.psi-online.t/. All PSI papyri in the Laurenziana are receiving new inventory numbers and are gradually put online with (rather poor) photos

Conservation

In a strong-box of the Biblioteca Rosario Pintaudi found in 1971 three zinc boxes full of papyri, a large majority of which still needed to be restored. Since then, he restored more than 1000 papyri, which are now located under glass in three separate series. All the papyri and ostraka are kept in drawers in conditioned and safe rooms.

Inventarisation

Inventory books reporting essential data are available. All papyri, both edited and not, have been photographed, initially with glass plates from the beginning of the century, later with pancromatic microfilms. A program for reproducing all the edited papyri in 10 x 12 and 13 x 18 colour slides is ongoing. A CD reproducing all the literary papyri stored at the Biblioteca Laurenziana, with pictures, texts and references is available at the price of 40 euro : Papiri Letterari della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana. The e-mail address to order is : viella@flashnet.it. The snail-mail address is : Viella s.r.l, Libreria Editrice, Via delle Alpi 32, 00198 Roma, Italia. Later on another CD with the PSI from the Zenon archive will follow, and Pintaudi hopes to continue the series with the Heroninos and Apiones archives and other parts of the collection.

Publications

For a history of papyrology in Italy, see: Cinquant’anni di papirologia in Italia, a cura di D. Morelli e R. Pintaudi, Napoli 1983, I-II For the Papiri Laurenzianae, see: R. Pintaudi, Per una storia della papirologia in Italia: Papiri Laurenziani (P.Laur), in: Miscellanea Papyrologica (Papyrologica Florentina, VII), Firenze 1980, p. 391-409

Several catalogues dedicated to specific exhibits are available: Pap.Florentina XI bis (1983), XXIV (1993), XXX (1998)

Work

Highlights

PSI 1160 (Boulè Papyrus) PSI 1092 (Callimachus) PSI 1300 (Sappho) PSI 1182 (Gaius) PSI 1278 (Bacchilydes) PSI Zenon

History

Papyrology was initiated in Firenze and in Italy by Girolamo Vitelli, who in 1901 published the Papiro Fiorentino 1 in the journal 'Atene e Roma'. This money mortgage written at Hermoupolis Magna is the start of the papyrus collection now retained at the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana in Firenze. In the early 20th century Vitelli travelled across Egypt, buying and excavating papyri. This became one of the main purposes of the Italian Society for Research of Greek and Latin Papyri in Egypt, established in Firenze in June 1908. Digging campaigns were conducted regularly: Hermoupolis, Oxyrhynchos, Tebtynis, Ankyronpolis, Antinoupolis. While the recovery of papyri through excavations was ongoing, a further papyri were purchased on the antiquities market in Egypt, through sellers as Farag Ali, Ali el-Arabi, Nahman, Tanos. The papyri were published and finally sold to the Biblioteca Laurenziana, where they were retained and preserved. Thanks to resources thus obtained, new digging and purchasing activities were made possible. This virtuous circle continued up to 1943. At present the Istituto Papirologico G. Vitelli is equipped for the proper preservation of the papyri in its own location.

Papyri collected at the Biblioteca Laurenziana are listed in a paper by Iginio Crisci, La collezione dei papiri di Firenze, in: Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of Papyrology, Toronto 1970, p. 89-95, in which 386 Papiri Fiorentini (P.Flor.) and 1142 Papiri della Società Italiana (PSI) are mentioned.

At present, all the PSI which are not located at the Biblioteca Laurenziana are kept at the Cairo Museum, where they were sent during the fifties, or at the Istituto Papirologico G. Vitelli in Firenze. A few have been lost in an aircraft bombing of the town when, on March 23, 1944 the house of Medea Norsa was heavily damaged. In 1971, when Pintaudi officially began his activity in the Magazzino dei papiri at the Laurenziana Library, the situation was such as above described.

Since 1971 Rosario Pintaudi organized the papyri in three separate series: PL 1-74, PL I/ 1-79, PL II/ 1-50, PL III/1-962. From these series, he started in 1976 the publications of the Papiri Laurenziani, which have now reached Vol. 5. Vol. 6 is being arranged already for several years. A majority of the Papiri Laurenziani was purchased in January 1903 by Vitelli in Egypt. Some of the papyri from Oxyrhynchos were found during the digging campaigns by E. Pistelli in Bahnasa in 1910-1914. The PL III/ series is still open and in the last years some small but relevant pieces ware bought on the European antiquities market (Jacques Schulman, Charles Ede, Sam Fogg, Michael Fackelmann).

Summary of the collection:

P.Flor.I-III = 386 items PSI I-XIV = 1142 items P.Laur. I-V = 205 items Unpublished Papiri Laurenziani = ca.700 items ca. 30 Latin papyri ca. 30 Coptic papyri ca. 20 Arabic papyri ca. 300 Greek literary papyri 43 ostraka