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Geneva, Fondation Bodmer

Fondation Bodmer
Route du Guignard 19-21
CH-1223 Cologny (Genève)
Suisse


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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 61364 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 52 papyrus Greek AD03 Museum Helveticum 54 (1997), p. 97-105
TM 699686 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 54 (LIV) papyrus Greek AD04 Adamantius 21 (2015), p. 26-30 no. 1
TM 699687 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 55 (LV) papyrus Greek AD04 Adamantius 21 (2015), p. 30-34 no. 2
TM 699688 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 56 (LVI) papyrus Greek AD04 Adamantius 21 (2015), p. 34-37
TM 59674 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 57 (LVII) papyrus Greek AD05 - AD06 Gronewald / Gesché, Didymos der Blinde. Psalmenkommentar (Tura-Papyrus) (Papyrologische Texte und Abhandlungen 4 & 6-8 & 12) + The Brigham Young University Papyri I (P. BYU 1). Didymus the Blind's commentary on Psalms 26:10-29:2 and 36:1-3
TM 107785 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 58 papyrus Coptic (Sahidic dialect) AD06 - AD07 Crum, Der Papyruscodex saec. VI-VII der Philippsbibliothek in Cheltenham
TM 107761 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 6 (VI) parchment Coptic (Sahidic dialect, archaic, dialect P) AD03 - AD04 P. Bodmer 6 (CSCO 194-195. Scriptores Coptici 27-28)
TM 61420 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 7 papyrus Greek AD04 P. Bodmer 7 - 8 (Bibl. Bodm. 2, p. 718-774) + P. Bodmer 10 - 12 (Bibl. Bodm. 2, p. 791-861) + P. Bodmer 13 (Bibl. Bodm. 3, p. 864-1013) [Melito] + Journal of Theological Studies N.S. 68 (2017), p. 576-592 [Melito]
TM 220465 Geneva, Fondation Bodmer 9 papyrus Greek AD04 P. Bodmer 20 (Bibl. Bodm. 4, p. 1513-1575) + P. Bodmer 9 (Bibl. Bodm. 2, p. 775-785)

Numbering

[20.09.2010]
- without prefix, numbers from 1 till 111

Conservation

Inventarisation

Publications

Most of the papyri of the collection have been published in the series of the Bibliotheca Bodmeriana, which was reprinted as a whole by K.G. Saur, München in 2000.

Last volume : A. Hurst - J. Rudhardt, Papyri Bodmer XXX-XXXVII:  Codex des Visions", Poèmes divers (München 1999) .

Work

The register of Panopolis on the verso of P.Bodmer 1 is being edited by T. Derda (Warschau).

Highlights

- Menandros, Dyskolos and other plays (LDAB 2703 and 2743)

- Gospel of Johannes (http://ldab.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/detail.php?theID=LDAB+2777" target="_blank">LDAB 2777)

- 'Codex of visions' (LDAB 1106 and 1107)

History

The collection of the bibliophile Martin Bodmer contains Greek and Coptic papyri, medieval manuscripts and rare first prints. The foundation does not plan to buy any new papyri. Most of the papyri are literary, except for the verso of P.Bodmer 1 (a fragment of the Ilias - LDAB 2073), which contains an unpublished register from Panopolis.

For a survey of the biblical papyri of the Bodmer collection, see R. Kasser in The Coptic Encyclopedia VIII (1991), pp.48-53. The papyri of the Bodmer collection were bought in Egypt after the second war, somewhat later than the Chester Beatty papyri; it is not certain that the two finds are linked (but see J. Robinson, The First Christian Monastic Library, Coptic Studies. Acts of the Third International Congress of Coptic Studies. Warsaw, 20-25 August, 1984 (Varsovie, 1990) pp. 371-378). The find consists of 19 codices, containing 54 distinct texts on about 950 folios, of which 100 are seriously mutilated. Of these 19 codices 14 are still wholly in the Bodmer Foundation; 11 of them are in Coptic, seven in Greek, one in Latin and Greek. Part of P.Bodmer VIII (18 folios) is now in the Vatican Library.