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Halle, Universität

Universität Halle
Philologisches Seminar I
Emil-Abderhalden-Str. 6
06108 Halle
Deutschland


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Stable URI (with TM Coll ID): www.trismegistos.org/collection/150

57 inventory number(s) (limited to -800 to 800) undo date limitation

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TM number Collection Material Language Century Publication
TM 64298 Halle, Universität P. 65 wood Greek AD06 - AD07 Archiv für Papyrusforschung (AfP) 8 (1927), p. 34-59 [Halle A] + Mentz, Quellen zur Geschichte der Kurzschrift 1 p. 57-79 [A]
TM 64299 Halle, Universität P. 66 wood Greek AD06 Archiv für Papyrusforschung (AfP) 8 (1927), p. 34-59 [Halle B] + Mentz, Quellen zur Geschichte der Kurzschrift 1 p. 57-79 [B]
TM 64299 Halle, Universität P. 67 wood Greek AD06 Archiv für Papyrusforschung (AfP) 8 (1927), p. 34-59 [Halle B] + Mentz, Quellen zur Geschichte der Kurzschrift 1 p. 57-79 [B]
TM 131601 Halle, Universität P. 68 wood Greek AD06 T. Halle inv. 68 ined.
TM 33083 Halle, Universität Sammlung Kurth IV.1 papyrus Greek AD04 - AD07 SB 3 6024
TM 117799 Halle, Universität Sammlung Kurth 33 A-C Ro papyrus Hieratic BC03 - BC02 Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (ZÄS) 135 (2008), p. 116-118 & pl. 27
TM 111372 Halle, Universität Sammlung Kurth 33 A-C Vo papyrus Hieratic BC03 - BC02 Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (ZÄS) 135 (2008), p. 118-130 & pl. 29-32

Numbering

[31.10.06]
- P., numbers from 1 till 67
- Qu. Cod., number 74

Inventarisation

Publications

P.Hal.

Work

See now J. Hammerstaedt - R.S. Scholl, Akten des 23. Papyrologenkongresses, Wien 2007, p. 255-260

Highlights

The showpiece of the collection is doubtlessly P.Hal. 1, a long papyrus roll written in the third century BC on both sides with 11 columns of dikaiomata, juridical pronuncements and royal ordinances on a variety of subjects, i.a. false witnesses, biletting, drunkenness and quarrels, protection of Alexandrians against slavery. The so-called Nomenklaturregel in the final paragraph (ll.260-265) determines how the parties in notarial contracts should identify themselves. The roll is perhaps the earliest example of a tomos synkollesimos, a roll made up by gluing individual sheets of papyrus.

History