TM 108610
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Provenance: Panopolis (Akhmim) - Egypt (9th Upper Egyptian nomeThe Egyptian nome ca. 3rd cent. BC - AegyptusThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [written]
White Monastery (Deir el-Abiad) ? - Egypt (9th Upper Egyptian nomeThe Egyptian nome ca. 3rd cent. BC - AegyptusThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found]
Language/script: Coptic (Akhmimic dialect)
Material: papyrus
Book form: codex (1 fol.); columns per page: 1
Content (beta!): literary text, Old Testament: Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 22.17-23.6
Culture & genre: literature — prose, bible, wisdom (religion: christian)
Recto/Verso: Vo
Reuse type: other text(s) on the same object: TM 20269, TM 20270, TM 20271, TM 28326, TM 17949, TM 62341, TM 107966
Reuse note: palimpsest new++: book form = made from used documentary roll
Note: P. Achmim 6, 7, 8 and 9 and P. Bouriant 41a-b have been glued together to make a codex, so P. Achmim 1 / P. Bouriant 3 and a Coptic text have been written on their Vo's
More info: 4CARE/DEChriM4th century Christian Archaeological Record of Egypt / Deconstructing Early Christian Metanarratives => 1338 links in TM, DCLPDigital Corpus of Literary Papyri => 14624 links in TM, GallicaBnF Gallica => 40 links in TM, PAThs (CLM)Tracking Papyrus and Parchment Paths. An Archaeological Atlas of Coptic Literature => 437 links in TM
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