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The '''Princeton University's collection of papyri''', housed at the [[Princeton University]], was compiled by [[Rosalie Cook]] and other papyrologists, working under the supervision of [[Don C. Skemer]]. The catalog contains 1529 inventory items, 648 of them belong to 'unidentified papyri', nearly 700 items in Greek, 260 of them are published. 115 papyri written in various scripts of the Egyptian language, only 8 [[Coptic language|Coptic]] papyri have been published. | |||
The first papyri arrived at Princeton between 1901 and 1922 (90 papyri).<ref>[http://www.trismegistos.org/coll/detail2.php?tm=291&return=coll Princeton, University Library]</ref><ref>Don C. Skemer, [http://www.princeton.edu/~dcskemer/pbestop1.htm A DESCRIPTIVE INVENTORY OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY COLLECTIONS OF PAPYRI]</ref> | |||
* Pharaonic Papyri | |||
* Biblical manuscripts ([[Papyrus 20|<math>\mathfrak{P}</math><sup>20</sup>]], [[Papyrus 54|<math>\mathfrak{P}</math><sup>54</sup>]], manuscripts of [[Septuagint|LXX]]) | |||
* Christian literature (writings of the Church Fathers) | |||
* Greek Documentary Papyri | |||
* Arabic Papyri | |||
== References == | |||
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== External links == | |||
* [http://www.princeton.edu/papyrus/ at the ''Princeton University Library''] | |||
* [http://library.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/papyri/digitalimages.html Digital Images of Selected Princeton Papyri] | |||
* [https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/1887/9321/1/5_039_245.pdf Two Princeton Papyri Revised] at the ''Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists'' 33 (1996), pp. 73-76. | |||
[[Category:Papyrology]] | |||
[[Category:Princeton University]] | |||
Revision as of 03:38, 3 December 2013
The Princeton University's collection of papyri, housed at the Princeton University, was compiled by Rosalie Cook and other papyrologists, working under the supervision of Don C. Skemer. The catalog contains 1529 inventory items, 648 of them belong to 'unidentified papyri', nearly 700 items in Greek, 260 of them are published. 115 papyri written in various scripts of the Egyptian language, only 8 Coptic papyri have been published.
The first papyri arrived at Princeton between 1901 and 1922 (90 papyri).[1][2]
- Pharaonic Papyri
- Biblical manuscripts (20, 54, manuscripts of LXX)
- Christian literature (writings of the Church Fathers)
- Greek Documentary Papyri
- Arabic Papyri
References
External links
- at the Princeton University Library
- Digital Images of Selected Princeton Papyri
- Two Princeton Papyri Revised at the Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 33 (1996), pp. 73-76.