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TM 62678 / LDAB 3866 Record to be adopted by: you?

Stable URI (with TM ID): www.trismegistos.org/text/62678

also known as Mertens-Pack 02580.000

Metadata

Date: 2nd century AD: AD 100 - 199

Provenance: Panopolis (Akhmim) ? - Egypt (9th Upper Egyptian nomeThe Egyptian nome ca. 3rd cent. BC - AegyptusThe Roman provincia ca. 2nd cent. AD) [found & written]

Language/script: Greek (paleography: informal round)

Material: papyrus

Book form: roll; number of lines per page: 52-57

Content (beta!): collection of cynic diatribes, including letter of Pseudo-Heraclides and diatribe against Homerus; peri ton tes Indias ethnon kai ton brachmanon (precursor of Alexander romance)

Authors / works: Palladius, De gentibus Indiae et Bragmanibus (direct attestation)
Heraclitus of Ephesus, Epistulae: (col. ix) (quoted)
Hesiodus, Opus incertum (quoted)
Archilochus, Opus incertum (quoted)

Culture & genre: literature — anthology?, prose, philosophy, letter, dialogue, novel (religion: classical)

Recto/Verso: Ro

More info: BibGenèveBibliothèque de Genève => 575 links in TM [2][3][4][5][6][7][8], DCLPDigital Corpus of Literary Papyri => 14624 links in TM, Duke papyriDuke Papyrus Archive => 107 links in TM, MP3Mertens-Pack 3 => 7426 links in TM, PN-APIS (Duke)Advanced Papyrological Information System (now part of PN) => 1786 links in TM

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