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<record><TableNo>01.1 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. A. Doing one&apos;s Public Duty</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>1</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 16.12497</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III1 </Date>
<Provenance>Arsinoe ?</Provenance>
<Details>Water-supply nominee identified as chrestianos possibly indicating a collective guarantee of liabilities</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>01.2.1 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (i) Declarations of consistent practice under the supplicatio of Decius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1464</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>250</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Thecla&apos;s(?) father sacrifices for her but if name invalidated no need to see her as Christian</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>01.2.2 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (i) Declarations of consistent practice under the supplicatio of Decius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(b)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 4.658 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>250</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Son of Theodorus (father of Dioscorus) sacrifices but the women&apos;s names are unlikely for Christians</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>01.2.3 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (i) Declarations of consistent practice under the supplicatio of Decius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(c)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>W.Chr. 125</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>250</Date>
<Provenance>Arsinoe</Provenance>
<Details>Official copy for priestess of Petesuchus but unrealistic to take her as a crypto-Christian</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>01.3 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (ii) The imposition of sacrifice in the law courts</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 31.2601</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Copres arranges for a substitute to sacrifice, see 106 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.4.1 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (iii) Penal measures used against Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(d)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Petaus 9</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>185</Date>
<Provenance>Arsinoite</Provenance>
<Details>Two men condemned to the beasts but only to supply the appetite of Commodus, surely</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>01.4.2 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (iii) Penal measures used against Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(e)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Stud.Pal. 20.76</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>309+</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolite</Provenance>
<Details>Guarantee of labour for the quarries but probably only part of the regular liturgical supply, given the age-range</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.4.3 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. B. The Obligation to Sacrifice (iii) Penal measures used against Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Grenf. 2.73</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Kysis</Provenance>
<Details>A woman deported(?) to the oasis, see 82</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.5.1 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. C. Official Enquiries About Christians Under Valerian</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>2</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 42.3035</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>256</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Summons for Petosorapis, chresianos, but tax (not faith) the likely offence at village level</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy. 42.3035 is PCE2.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.05.0181&layout=&loc=3035]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE2.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>01.5.2 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. C. Official Enquiries About Christians Under Valerian</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 43.3112</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>258</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Mussius Aemilianus on the affair of  Dionysius(?) but the bishop of Alexandria was hardly so far up the Nile</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.5.3 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. C. Official Enquiries About Christians Under Valerian</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>3</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 43.3119</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Assessment of (the property of?) chrestianoi in a &apos;seventh year&apos; (Valerian&apos;s?), but perhaps for taxation</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.5.4 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. C. Official Enquiries About Christians Under Valerian</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 14.1412</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2?</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Money sent with Sotas the chresia[nos], see 64</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.6.1 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. D.  Property Reports Under Diocletian and Galerius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>4</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 33.2673</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>304</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Certificate on church property for Culcianus, by the reader of a &apos;former village ekklesia&apos; &#8212; virtually nothing</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.6.2 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. D.  Property Reports Under Diocletian and Galerius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>5?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Harr. 2.208 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>304</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Certificate on church (?) property for Culcianus, similarity of formulae making a church inventory plausible</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.6.3 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. D.  Property Reports Under Diocletian and Galerius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 33.2665</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>305</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Report on property of Paulus (condemned by Satrius Arrianus), a well-known figure, who owns nothing</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.6.4 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. D.  Property Reports Under Diocletian and Galerius</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(b)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>M.Chr. 196</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>309</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Report on property of Theodorus, condemned by Aurelius Maximinus, but the setting is military</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.7.1 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. E.  Transcripts of Court Hearings</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>O.IFAO inv.215</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Judith on deliverance from persecution, see 261</Details>
<FurtherInfo>O.IFAO inv.215 is PCE255.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE255.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.7.2 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. E.  Transcripts of Court Hearings</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale inv.1360</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Hymn on the martyrs, see 140</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Yale inv.1360 is PCE135.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE135.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.7.3 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. E.  Transcripts of Court Hearings</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>6</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 50.3529</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>307+</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Interrogation of Dioscorus by Culcianus, a fragment dated by its handwriting close to the event</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.7.4 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. E.  Transcripts of Court Hearings</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>7</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 15</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>307+</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Interrogation of Phileas by Culcianus, incorporating a verbatim(?) transcript (with Psalms 1-4, 340)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.7.5 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. E.  Transcripts of Court Hearings</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Duke inv.438</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>305+</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(AnBoll 113, 1995) Interrogation of Stephanus by Satrius Arrianus (in Coptic)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>01.8 I</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Public Documents Dealing With Christians. F.  The Lifting of Official Bans</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>8</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lond. 3.878</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>324</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Constantine&apos;s letter to provincials, written on the back of a petition dated 319/20 (preserved also by Eusebius)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.1 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 33.2673</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>304</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>The former ekklesia of the village of Chysis possessed nothing more to be confiscated, see 4</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.2 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 55.3787</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>313-320</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Diakon of the ekklesia: see 13</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.3 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>9(?)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl.Bork.</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>315-320</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis</Provenance>
<Details>House connected with an ekklesia listed on a property roll with owners named</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.4 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(9a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Stras. 7.693</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Payment from the estate of an ekklesia (?) listed on an administrative roll</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.5 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>10(?) </ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 1.43</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>North and South ekklesia can hardly refer to two public assemblies</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.6 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(10a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Stras. 4.254</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>200 or later</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Appeal to Caesar mentioning &apos;en ekklesiai&apos; along with sacrifices and councillors (in the newly constituted cities?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.1.7 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. A.  Civil or Church Assemblies?</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 14.11666</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>To Alypius, suggesting he seek his son Antiochus &apos;in the ekklesia&apos;, see 120</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.2.1 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (i) Readers (anagnostai)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amh. 1.3a</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>264-282</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>An anagnostes linked with papas Maximus, see 63</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.2.2 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (i) Readers (anagnostai)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 33.2673</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>304</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>An anagnostes of the former ekklesia certifies its property for confiscation, see 4</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.2.3 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (i) Readers (anagnostai)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>11 (?)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 24.2421</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>312-323</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Horus, agagnostes, listed for payments in kind</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.2.4 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (i) Readers (anagnostai)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 55.3787</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>312-320</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Not specifiedm contrast diakon: see 13</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.2.5 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (i) Readers (anagnostai)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>12 (?)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 41.2969</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>323</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Morus, anagnostes, contracts for care of a public tree in partnership with two tradesmen and associates</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy. 41.2969 is not PCE12.pdf.  PCE12 is P.Col.7.171</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.05.0181;query=2969;layout=;loc=2969]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE???.unk</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.1 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(12a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>O.Mich. 3.1046</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis</Provenance>
<Details>Petaus, diakon, certified for one day&apos;s dike-work patronymic being normal in such cases</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.2 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(12b)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Flor. 2.121</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>259/260?</Date>
<Provenance>Theadelphia</Provenance>
<Details>Irenaeus (?), diakonos, involved in financial administration</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.3 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>13</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 55.3787</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>313/320</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Apphous, diakon of the ekklesia, in a tax list, implying other types of diakon</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.4 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl.Bork.</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>315/320</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Six named diakonoi listed among 350 owners with 33 other occupations, see 9</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.5 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>14</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Col. 7.171</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>6 June 324</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis</Provenance>
<Details>Antoninus, diakon, and Isaac, monachos, cited in a case of assault, having rescued the victim, cf. 27, 59.</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.6 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>15</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 19.60</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Heracleopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Paulus, diakonos, listed in arrears</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.3.7 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (ii) Agents (diakones / diakonoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 5.11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Aurelius Besis contracts to the service (diakonia) of his episkopos: see 19</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.4.1  II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (iii) Elders (presbyteroi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>16 (?)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 7.20</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>305-311 or 317-324</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis ?</Provenance>
<Details>Presbyteros cited in council vote on relief</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.4.2  II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (iii) Elders (presbyteroi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Erl.Diosp. 1a</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>313-314</Date>
<Provenance>Diospolis Parva </Provenance>
<Details>Permanent occupation implied: see 18</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.4.3  II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (iii) Elders (presbyteroi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>17</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Neph. 48</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>323</Date>
<Provenance>Heracleopolite</Provenance>
<Details>Dioscorus, presbyteros, testator (?) to a monachos</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.5.1 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (iv) Overseers (episkopoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>18</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Erl.Diosp. 1a</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>313-314</Date>
<Provenance>Diospolis Parva</Provenance>
<Details>Psenetymis episk[opos ?], listed in an account book</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>02.5.2 II</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Civil Documents With Terms Used In Their Church Sense. B.  Civil or Church Officials? (iv) Overseers (episkopoi)</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>19</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 5.11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Ammonotheon, episkopos, receives the contract of service (diakonia) of Aurelius Besis</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.1.1 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. A. New Testament names</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>20?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 10.1254</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>260</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Petrus, son of Tauris, aged 30, appointed to a costly liturgy, cf. 40, 70</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.1.2 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. A. New Testament names</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>21?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 22.2338</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>282</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Petrus, father of Apollonius who wins prize as a herald</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.1.3 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. A. New Testament names</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>22?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Cair. Isid.114</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>304</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis</Provenance>
<Details>Johannes, husband of Ptolema, a former gymnasiarch, cf. 98</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.2.1 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. B. Names of the patriarchs or prophets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>23?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>W.Chr. 206</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>245</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Mouses, aged 3, born in slavery, registered in a census return, cf. 42</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.2.2 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. B. Names of the patriarchs or prophets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>24?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 22.2338</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>283</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Aron, a rhetor, wins prize as a herald</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.2.3 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. B. Names of the patriarchs or prophets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>25?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 22.2338</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>288</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Elias, son of Herminus, wins prize as a poet, cf. 18</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.2.4 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. B. Names of the patriarchs or prophets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>26?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 1.43</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>295</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Iakob, son of Achilles, watchman at temple of Sarapis</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.2.5 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. B. Names of the patriarchs or prophets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>27?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1429</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>300</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Isak, agent for alum-lessee Macrobius, cf. 12, 59, 66</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.3.1 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. C. Feminine names</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>28?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 44.3184</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>297</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Maria, wife of Theodorus, mother of Sarmates, cf. 40, 88</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.3.2 III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. C. Feminine names</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>29?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 14.11575</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Euhemeria</Provenance>
<Details>Nonna, daughter of Apia, presented with dowry by Hatres, cf. 101</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.1  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>30?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lond. 3.932</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>211</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Theognostus, son of Hermaeus and Souerous, benefits from brother Isidorus, cf. 46, 48</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.2  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>31?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 12.1248</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>235</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Pinoution stopped Menesthianus from coming, as the gods attest</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.3  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>32?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amh. 2.81</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>247</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Gerontius, assistant of Ammonius up for extortion</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.4  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>33?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Cair.Isid. 34</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>291</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis</Provenance>
<Details>Athanasius certifies grain-tax payment</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.5  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>34?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 12.627</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>298</Date>
<Provenance>Philadelphia</Provenance>
<Details>Papnouthis, father of Tapais who registers property</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.6  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>35?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Panop.Beatty</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>298</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Macarius, son of Triphiodorus, signs as distributor of meat</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.7  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>36?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Cair. Isid.23</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>303</Date>
<Provenance>Ptolemais</Provenance>
<Details>Eulogius, Anubion and Elias take delivery of pork</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.8  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>37?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 10.593</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>312</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Theodosius, recruited in 291, listed as a cavalryman</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.4.9  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. D. New names that may echo Christian ideals</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>38?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 17.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>312</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Adelphius, son of Adelphius, receives confirmation of wine delivery</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.1  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>39?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 6.9157</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Five people in a list of 18 landholders &#8212; frequency 1:7</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.2  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Cair.Isid.</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>276-324</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis</Provenance>
<Details>Twenty-five people in an archive of 148 documents &#8212; frequency 1:34, see 22</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.3  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>40?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Sakaon</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>280-324</Date>
<Provenance>Theadelphia</Provenance>
<Details>Thirteen people in an archive of 74 documents &#8212; frequency 1:23 (e.g. P.Sakaon 39)</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Sakaon 39 (Petition against Goat Stealer Petrus) is PCE35</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE35.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.4  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>41?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell.Gr.</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>293-324</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>Three people in an archive of 25 documents &#8212; frequency 1:30 (e.g. P.Kell. 1 Gr 60)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.5  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>42?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 17 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>312-322</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Ten people in an archive of 30 documents &#8212; frequency 1:16 (e.g. CPR 17.23)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.6  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Erl.Diosp. 1-5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>313-314</Date>
<Provenance>Diospolis Parva</Provenance>
<Details>See 18</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>03.5.7  III</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Early Documents With Names Later Taken As Christian. E. Name pools including some names of Christian resonance</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl.Bork.</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>315-320</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Eight people in a list of 350 landholders &#8212; frequency 1:56, see 9</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.1.1 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. A. Administrative Matters</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>43?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 14.11938</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>246-249</Date>
<Provenance>Great Oasis</Provenance>
<Details>List of the wells of Hibis headed &apos;peace&apos; (eirene)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.1.2 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. A. Administrative Matters</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>44?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell.Gr.1.19a Appendix</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>295-304</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>Contract of apprenticeship: something will not happen &apos;without an act of God&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.1.3 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. A. Administrative Matters</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>45</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Erl.Diosp. 1b</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>313-314</Date>
<Provenance>Upper Egypt</Provenance>
<Details>The same scribe(?) adds the first line of Lord&apos;s Prayer (upside down) to an account book, cf. 134, 242</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.1.4 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. A. Administrative Matters</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>46?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 16.12530 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>4.7.319</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>Contract of partnership involving Aurelius Timotheus using a monotheistic formula (&#963;&#8058;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.1.5 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. A. Administrative Matters</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>47</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 14.12210</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>322 or 323 </Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolite</Provenance>
<Details>Receipt from the archive of Hermias and Maximus, with the chrismon at the top</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.2.1 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. B. Petitions and Wills</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>O.Tait. 2.1998</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Thebes</Provenance>
<Details>Petition (?) mentioning theos and hieron mysterion, but &apos;ritual purification&apos; tells against Christian milieu</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.2.2 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. B. Petitions and Wills</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(b)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Tebt. 2.334</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>200-201</Date>
<Provenance>Tebtynis</Provenance>
<Details>Petition to a centurion, whose sender complains she has never had another man &apos;in mind&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.2.3 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. B. Petitions and Wills</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>48?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 27.2474</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>mid-III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Will honouring well-disposed wife &apos;[pleasing] to God and men&apos;, but monotheism need not be Christian</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy. 27.2474 is PCE43.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.05.0181&layout=&loc=2474]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE43.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>04.2.4 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. B. Petitions and Wills</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>49?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 6.907 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>276</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Will of Hermogenes, whose wife conducted herself &apos;becomingly&apos;; on the back of Africanus&apos; Cesti 191</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>04.2.5 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. B. Petitions and Wills</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>50?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 4.617</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>317?</Date>
<Provenance>Leontopolite</Provenance>
<Details>Petition to the emperors, lords of &apos;us, those in this world&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.2.6 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. B. Petitions and Wills</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 6.9217</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>319/320?</Date>
<Provenance>Arsino&#239;ton polis </Provenance>
<Details>Petition of the city mentioning mercy (eleeinoun) and regeneration (palingenesia)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.3.1 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. C.  Mummy Labels</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>51</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>T.Mom.Louvre 1115</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III?</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Artemiodoras, son of Mikkalos and Paniskaina the elder, who &apos;fell asleep in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;(&#965;&#961;&#8055;)&#8179;). </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>04.3.2 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. C.  Mummy Labels</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 1.1190</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III-early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Taesai, who &apos;lived 28 years. She went into the light&apos;.</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.3.3 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. C.  Mummy Labels</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>52</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 1.3533</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III-early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Thebes</Provenance>
<Details>Horion who  &apos;has lived 96 years. Amen&apos;.</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>04.3.4 IV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Documents Containing Expressions Suggestive of Christian Belief. C.  Mummy Labels</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>53</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>T.Mom.Louvre 807</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Romnabre,  whose mother was Tatepsenthaesis, who lived 20 years; followed by the cross.</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.01 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>54?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 42.3057</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>I/II</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Ammonius on harmony (homonoia) and brotherly love (philallelia); but these are not biblical terms</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.02 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>     (a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 8.482</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>23.8.133</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>To a &apos;brother&apos;, but possible echoes of Ruth 1 and Matthew 8 are not convincing</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.03 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>     (b)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>C.Ep.Lat.1.169</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>mid II</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>&apos;He has left his people and property and affairs and followed me&apos;, but this need not echo Matthew 19</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.04 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>     (c)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BGU 1.27</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Irenaeus to Apollinarius on a topos at Rome, but it need only be a naval association </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.05 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>     (d)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BGU 1.246</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>To Ptolemaeus, appealing to God &apos;night and day&apos;, but the vocabulary is not exclusively Christian</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.06 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>55</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lund UB 2.4</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Hermapollon to his mother, praying &#964;&#8183;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183; for her health; expression provides no positive identity</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.07 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>56</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 14.1678</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Theon to his mother, with prayers &apos;before the Lord God&apos; (&#960;&#945;&#961;&#8048;&#160;&#964;&#8183;&#160; &#954;&#965;&#961;&#8055;&#8179;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;); lacks positive context</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.05.0181&layout=&loc=1678]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.08 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>57</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 14.1773</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Eutychis to her mother Ameterion with prayer &#964;&#8183;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183; for her health; expression provides no positive identity</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.05.0181&layout=&loc=1773]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.09 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>58</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 42.3065</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Arius to Agrippina and Cornelius, mentioning cannibalism and praying &#964;&#8183;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183; no positive identity</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.10 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>59</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Princ. 2.73</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Aphynchis greets Isaac, praying &apos;before the Lord God&apos; (&#960;&#945;&#961;&#8048;&#160;&#964;&#8183;&#160; &#954;&#965;&#961;&#8055;&#8179;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;), cf. 14, 27</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.1.11 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. A. Using Monotheistic Expressions or Phraseology Also Used by Christians</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>60</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 4.604</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Unknown</Provenance>
<Details>&apos;Brothers&apos; using a &apos;safe friend&apos;, perhaps within a guild</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Ryl. 4.604 is PCE57.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE57.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.1 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>61</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bas. 1.16</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III</Date>
<Provenance>Great Oasis</Provenance>
<Details>Arrianus to Paulus, praying for his health &apos;in the Lord&apos;, with a nomen sacrum (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.2 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>O.Deiss. 65</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Thebes</Provenance>
<Details>Syrus pr(esbyteros?) to Paeris, requesting pickled fish; but praepositus or princeps are more probable restorations</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.3 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>62</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Iand. 2.11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>To a &apos;lord brother&apos;, trusting to God (&#7952;&#955;&#960;&#8055;&#948;&#969;&#160;&#947;&#8048;&#961;&#160;&#949;&#7984;&#962;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8056;&#957;) and using &apos;God knows&apos; (&#959;&#7990;&#948;&#949;&#957;&#160;&#947;&#8048;&#961;&#160;&#8001;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8056;&#962;), cf. 97 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.4 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>63</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amh. 1.3a </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>264-282</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>News from Rome mentioning the papas of Alexandria, Maximus, and an anagnostes </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.5 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>64</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 12.10772</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2?</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Sarapammon to Olympia, with mention of Sotas the chresia[nou], cf. 1, 2 and 3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.6 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>65</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Vind.Sijp. 26</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Asclepius to Hieracammon, praying for his health &apos;in God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.7 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>66</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amst. 1.93</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II-IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>To Isaias, a name not attested in Jewish onomastic practice in Egypt</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.8 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>67</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 4.299</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Titianus to his &apos;lady sister&apos; thanking God and referring to &apos;constant prayer&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>05.2.9 V</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated II or III Suggesting Christian Contact. B. With Distinctively Christian Formulas, Names, or Titles</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>68</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 20.2276</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>end III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Prayer &apos;in the Lord God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#965;&#961;&#8055;&#8179;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;), a decisive prepositional phrase in spite of the abaskantos formula</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.01 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>69</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Alex. 29</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>[Sot]as to the &apos;beloved brother&apos; Maximus, greeting and praying for him &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.02 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>70</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 3.208</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Sotas to the &apos;beloved brother&apos; Petrus, greeting him &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) and praying for his health &apos;in God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.03 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>71</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 9.1041</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Sotas to the &apos;beloved brother&apos; Paulus, praying for his health &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;), recommending some catechumens</Details>
<FurtherInfo>PSI 9.1041 is PCE67.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE67.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.04 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>72</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 36.2785</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>The presbyteroi of Heracleopolis to &apos;beloved papas&apos; Sotas, greeting and praying for him &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.05 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>73</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 15.1560 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Theonas to the &apos;beloved brother&apos; Mensurius, greeting him &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) recommending catechumen Serenus</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.06 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>74</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 16.12304</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Papas Heraclides to &apos;beloved brothers&apos; and synlitourgoi &apos;in each place&apos;, greeting them &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.07 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>75</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Col. 11.298</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Thomas and ... to Paulus, recommending a &apos;faithful catechumen&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.08 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>76</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl.Sar. 11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>To &apos;beloved father episkopos&apos;, asking that he write to the presbyteroi of a village so they might expect some travellers</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.09 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>77</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 8.1162</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Leon, presbyteros, to synlitourgoi, presbyteroi and diakonoi &apos;in each place&apos;, &apos;in the Lord God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>06.10 VI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Formal Christian Letters Of Recommendation</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>78</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 56.3857</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>To the &apos;beloved brothers&apos; and synlitourgoi  &apos;in each place&apos;, praying for their health &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.1 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>79</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Congr. 15.20</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus ?</Provenance>
<Details>Colluthus to Ammonius, greeting him &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) and praying to Divine Providence (theia pronoia)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.2 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>80</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.GissUB.3.30</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Melas to his father Nicammon, using a nomen sacrum in the phrase  &apos;if God wills&apos; (&#7938;&#957;&#160;&#8001;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#962;&#160;&#7952;&#952;&#8051;&#955;&#8131;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
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<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.3 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>81</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Got. 11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Greetings &apos;in the Lord&apos;(&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) in a request for charity for some women being taken to the epitropos </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.4 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>82</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Grenf. 2.73</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Kysis</Provenance>
<Details>Psenosiris presbyteros  greets Apollon, fellow presbyteros and &apos;beloved brother&apos;, in the Lord (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
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<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.5 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>83</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Gron. 17</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Isaeus to Heraclius, greeting him &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) and referring to the cloak (proschema) which they wear</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
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<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.6 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>84</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Gron. 18</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Isaeus greets Apollonius &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) and mentions the papas</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.7 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>85</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1493</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Thonis to his &apos;dearest Heracle&#252;s&apos;, using a nomen sacrum in his prayer &apos;before the Lord God&apos; (&#960;&#945;&#961;&#8048;&#160;&#964;&#8183;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.8 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>86</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1592</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>A woman writes to her &apos;lord father&apos;, using nomina sacra to refer to him, &#954;(&#8059;&#961;&#953;)&#8051;&#160;&#956;&#959;&#965;&#160;&#960;(&#8049;&#964;&#949;)&#961;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.1.9 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  A. With Nomina Sacra</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>87</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Prag. 2.191</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Calemerus to his &apos;lady mother&apos;, sending greetings to her daughter &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
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<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>07.2.1 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Other Decisive Indicators of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>88</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Harr. 1.107</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Besas to his mother Maria, praying to the &apos;Father, God of Truth and the Paraclete Spirit&apos;, referring to the Paschal festival </Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Harr. 1.107 is PCE83.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
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<record><TableNo>07.2.2 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Other Decisive Indicators of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>89</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Palau Rib.37</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Writer asks someone not to neglect a task &apos;in love&apos; ([&#7952;&#957;]&#160;&#7936;&#947;&#8049;&#960;&#8131;), a phrase otherwise found only with Christians</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.05.0265&layout=&loc=37]]></linkaddress>
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<record><TableNo>07.2.3 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Other Decisive Indicators of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>90</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Princ. 2.102</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Alexander to Cerdon, remarking that &apos;no-one is immortal except God&apos;, citing(?) Pauline phrases</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.2.4 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Other Decisive Indicators of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>91</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 12.10800</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchite</Provenance>
<Details>Besarion to Dionysius, offering &apos;many greetings in God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;), a decisive prepositional phrase</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.1 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>CPR 7.56</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>From Ammonianus, with reference to acting &apos;with God&apos; (&#963;&#8058;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.2 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>92?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl.Zill. 12</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Athanasion to her mother, twice praying to and thanking &apos;our Lord God&apos; (&#954;&#8059;&#961;&#953;&#959;&#962;&#160;&#7969;&#956;&#8182;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8057;&#962;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.3 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>93?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1492</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Sotas to his &apos;holy son&apos;, on divine providence (theia pronoia) and the &apos;custom&apos; of giving land to the topos, cf. 109 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.4 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>94?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 14.1680</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Greetings to the &apos;beloved (agapetos) father&apos; Apollon and prayers to God (&#964;&#8183;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;) for his health</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.5 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>95?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 34.2728</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Capitolinus to Sarapammon, praying &apos;before the Lord God&apos; (&#960;&#945;&#961;&#8048;&#160;&#964;&#8183;&#160; &#954;&#965;&#961;&#8055;&#8179;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.6 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 55.3816</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Ptoleminus and Chairemon to Sinthonis, praying to God (&#964;&#8183;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8183;) for her health; but links point to Sarapis</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.7 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>96?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 59.3997</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Heracles to Cerdon, referring several times to God (&#952;&#949;&#8057;&#962;), but also using a proskynema formula</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
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</record>

<record><TableNo>07.3.8 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Expressions not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>97?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 8.895</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Writer uses the expression &apos;God knows&apos; (&#959;&#7990;&#948;&#949;&#957;&#160;&#947;&#8048;&#961;&#160;&#8001;&#160;&#952;&#949;&#8056;&#962;), but no other indication, cf. 62</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.4.1 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Names or Titles not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>98?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Erl. 114</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Aion to his &apos;lord brother&apos; Johannes; the name of the apostle was also in use amongst Jews, cf. 22</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.4.2 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Names or Titles not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Erl. 118</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Theonas to Stephanus; the name of the first martyr was a regular Greek name</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.4.3 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Names or Titles not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>99?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Got. 12</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Concerning an inheritance, with reference to a presbyteros, whose function is not clear in the context</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.4.4 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Names or Titles not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>100?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 31.2597</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Cephalion to Heraclas, whom he styles presbyteros;  nothing in the letter explicitly suggests that he is a Christian elder</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>07.4.5 VII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated III/IV  D. With Names or Titles not on Their Own Decisive For Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>101?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 31.2599</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Tauris to Apitheon, mentioning Esther and Susanna, names not hitherto attested for Jews in Egypt</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>08.1 VIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Archives of Apparently Mixed Belief</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>102?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 3.216-221</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>297</Date>
<Provenance>Coptus</Provenance>
<Details>Archive of Paniscus and his wife: monotheistic formulae need only relate to Sarapis </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>08.2 VIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Archives of Apparently Mixed Belief</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>103?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl.4.616-651; P.Herm. 2-6; SB 12.10803</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>c. 317-323</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Archive of Theophanes: the elite circle included people of both persuasions (e.g. P.Herm. 4)</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Herm.4  is PCE98.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE98.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.01 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>104</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell. Gr.1.63</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>Greetings and prayers &apos;in God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#969;) for Pausanias and Pisistratus; &apos;our Lord Paraclete&apos; is Manichaean</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.02 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>105</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 14.1774</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Didyme and &apos;the sisters&apos; to Atienateia, greeting her &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;); cf. 110</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.03 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>106</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 31.2601</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Copres to Sarapias, praying &apos;before the Lord God&apos; (&#960;&#945;&#961;&#8048;&#160;&#964;&#8183;&#160;&#954;&#965;&#961;&#8055;&#x35E;(&#8179;)&#160;&#952;&#x35E;[(&#949;)&#8183;&#x35E;]) and using the isopsephism &#985;&#952; (amen?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.04 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>107</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 63.4365</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Greetings &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;) and farewell &apos;in God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#969;); mention of the Book of Ezra and &apos;the little Genesis&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.05 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>108</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 5.7872</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Letter (?) mentioning Christ (&#967;&#x35E;&#965;&#x35E;) and the Sabbath and echoing 2 Timothy 1:16 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.06 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>109</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 6.9605</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Prayers &apos;night and day&apos; to &apos;the highest God and the divine providence of our Lord Jesus Christ&apos;, cf. 93</Details>
<FurtherInfo>SB 6.9605 is PCE104.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE104.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.07 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>110</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 8.9746</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Didyme and &apos;the sisters&apos; to the &apos;beloved sister&apos; Sophias, wishing her health &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;); cf. 105</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.08 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>111</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell. Gr.1.67</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>Greetings and prayers &apos;in God&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#969;) to the &apos;beloved son&apos; Theognostus; Manichaean prosopography </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.09 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>112</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 61.4127 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Ptolemaeus greets Thonius &apos;in the Lord&apos; (&#7952;&#957;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.10 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>113</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 4.311</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Theodotus, bishop of Laodicea, is mentioned (before he became notorious to Constantine?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.1.11 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV  A. With Nomina Sacra or Other Decisive Indications of Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>114</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.L.Bat. 25.64</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1? </Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Prayers for health &apos;before the Lord God&apos; (&#960;&#945;&#961;&#8048;&#160;&#964;&#8183;&#160;&#160;&#954;&#x35E;&#969;&#160;&#952;&#x35E;&#969;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.2.1 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV B.  With Expressions Not on Their Own Decisive for Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>115?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Select. 18</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>312-318</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Hermapollon to his father Agathus Daimon, praying to the highest God</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.2.2 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV B.  With Expressions Not on Their Own Decisive for Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>116?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1574</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>22.1.324</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Ammonius instructs his &apos;brother&apos; Castor to give &apos;the brothers&apos; some wine</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.2.3 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV B.  With Expressions Not on Their Own Decisive for Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>117?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell. Gr.1.65</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>Philammon to Tekose, referring to the bidding of God (&#952;&#949;&#8057;&#962;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.2.4 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV B.  With Expressions Not on Their Own Decisive for Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>118?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 12.1494</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Monotheistic phraseology, including  the expression &apos;God willing&apos; (&#952;&#949;&#959;&#8161;&#160;&#952;&#8051;&#955;&#959;&#957;&#964;&#959;&#962;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.2.5 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV B.  With Expressions Not on Their Own Decisive for Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>119?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 55.3819</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Julius to Demetrius and Apollonia; &apos;the Lord God has the power&apos; (&#948;&#965;&#957;&#945;&#964;&#949;&#8145;&#957;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>09.2.6 IX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Letters Dated Early or First Half IV B.  With Expressions Not on Their Own Decisive for Christian Identity</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>120?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>SB 14.11666</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>To Alypius, suggesting he seek his son Antiochus &apos;in the ekklesia &apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.1.1 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>121?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM LXXVII</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>(P.Harr. 1.55) Communicating with a demon, including language echoing Matthew 5:34 and Isaiah 66:4 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.1.2 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>122?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Sup.Mag. 2.63</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(P.Merton 2.58) Plea to Aphrodite for favour, asking for &apos;the radiance of Solomon&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.1.3 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>123?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Sup.Mag. 1.11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(P.Princ. 3.159) Charm against fever, invoking the kyrioi angeloi</Details>
<FurtherInfo>Sup.Mag. 1.11 is not PCE118.pdf.  PCE118 is P.Princ.3.159</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE???.unk</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.1.4 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>124?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Sup.Mag. 1.43</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(SB 14.11534) Erotic incantation by Dioscurus son of Thecla aimed at Leontia daughter of Eve</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.1.5 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Sup.Mag. 2.87</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(BKT 9.131 ) Hymn to the Primal Father God (Sarapis) Zeus Helius, addressed inter alia as kyrios pantokrator </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.1.6 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>125?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM XVIIIa</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III-V</Date>
<Provenance>Heracleopolis </Provenance>
<Details>(BGU 3.955) Charm (prayer?) against headache, to the Lord Sabaoth</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.2 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use B. Roll</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>126?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM VII</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/V</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(P.Lond. 1.121) Collected spells, including invocations of the Archangel Michael and spells from &apos;the Diadem of Moses&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.3.1 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>127?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM LXII</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(P.Warren 21) Incantations for amatory purposes, invoking the &apos;God of gods&apos; </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.3.2 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>128?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM IV</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV (early?)</Date>
<Provenance>Thebes</Provenance>
<Details>(AMC 1) Invocations of Abraham, Isaac and Jesus Christ, and of &apos;Jesus the God of the Hebrews&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>10.3.3 X</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Texts with Biblical Echoes for Magic or Other Such Use C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>129?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Iand. 5.71</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Questions to and answers of the oracle from the Book of Astrampsychus</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>11.1 XI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Prayers for Individual Use</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Fouad  inv.203</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>I/II</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Rev.Bibl. 59(1951) 549-565) Prayer for angelic protection against fallen angels in the Abyss</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>11.2 XI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Prayers for Individual Use</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>130?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale 2.130</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III </Date>
<Provenance>Aboutig?</Provenance>
<Details>Phylactery for a woman against evil visitations and disease, invoking the Lord (&#954;&#x35E;&#949;&#x35E;)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>11.3 XI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Prayers for Individual Use</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>131</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM II2 P21</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Prayer to God for angels&apos; protection against demons</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>11.4 XI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Prayers for Individual Use</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>132</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.3.407</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Prayer to God almighty (theos pantokrator) through Jesus Christ, for help, mercy, cleansing and salvation </Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy.3.407 is PCE127.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE127.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>11.5 XI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Prayers for Individual Use</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>133</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bon.1.9</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Prayer to the Virgin Mary and Longinus</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>11.6 XI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Prayers for Individual Use</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>134</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.60.4010</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Pater noster with introductory prayer, cf. 242</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.01 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Fay.2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II2</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis</Provenance>
<Details>Hymn recounting a descent into Hades, probably Classical ?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.02 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>135</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 15.1786</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hymn to the Trinity with musical notation, cf. 246</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.03 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>136</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.W&#252;rzburg 3</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Two intercessory prayers for God&apos;s people and the sick</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.04 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>137</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amst. 1.20</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Fragment of a liturgical text referring to &apos;holy hymns&apos; and the &apos;holy one sitting on the right hand ...&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.05 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>138</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kiseleff 3</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Acrostic hymn on redemption with Coptic translation</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.06 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>139</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 3.470</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Prayer to Mary, God-bearer (theotokos) for protection from danger</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.07 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>140</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale inv. 1360 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>(BASP 22, 1995) (on verso) Fragment of a hymn(?) concerning martyrs</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Yale inv. 1360  is PCE135.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE135.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.08 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>141</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Macq. inv.346</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV or IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Hymn in praise of the &apos;Father of All&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.09 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>142</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell. 98</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>c. 300</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>(Le Mus&#233;on 108, 1995) Manichaean Prayer of the Emanations on a wooden board</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.1.10 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns A. Separate Sheets</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>143</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. inv.6427</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(ZPE 14, 1974) Prayer in praise of God with citations of Isaiah and Hermas</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.2 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns B. Roll</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>144</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BKT 6.6.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Anthology including prayers and a Hermetic hymn to Poimandres</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.3.1 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>145</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P. Bodmer. XII</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III (IV?)</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Hymn on the Paschal vigil (?) (by Melito of Sardis?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.3.2 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>146</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 3.472</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Formulae for blessings and prayers in a Latin fragment </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.3.3 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>147</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell. 97 B</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>(ZPE 117, 1997) Manichaean psalms (with a text akin to the Acta Johannis, 237)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>12.3.4 XII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Liturgical Prayers and Hymns C. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>148</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Barc. 154b-157b</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>(early?) IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Set of prayers: Anaphora, thanksgiving, exorcism, acrostic hymn</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.1 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>149</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ash. inv. 2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(ZNTW 37, 1938) Mention of pascha and Catholic church</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.2 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>150?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Hib. 2.232</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>El Hibeh</Provenance>
<Details>Mention of [&#949;&#965;&#945;]&#947;&#947;&#949;&#955;&#953;&#945; (?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.3 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>151</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Iand. 5. 70</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Typology of Moses and his rod </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.4 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>152</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Palau Rib. 20</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>&apos;Remember me&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.5 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>153</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant. 3.149</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Excerpt from &apos;a Christian prose work&apos;?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.6 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>154</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Col. 11.295</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>On the Flood and on Cana</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.7 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>155?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.S.I. 7.758</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>On not humbling oneself, red-bordered (oracle?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.S.I. 7.758 is PCE149.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE149.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>13.8 XIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Separate Sheets with Unidentified Theological Content</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>156</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale 2.88</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Citation of Isaiah 61:10-11</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.01 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>157</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 52.3657</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Roll making a contrast with Stoic &apos;topic on lives&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.02 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>158</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 11.1200 bis</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Discourse on eschatological matters</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.03 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>159</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P. Mich. 18.764</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Roll alluding to the Last Judgement as in 2 Clement</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.04 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>160</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Gen 3.125</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Homily on true discipleship</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.05 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>161</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Gen 3.125</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Excerpt on trust when rejected</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.06 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>162</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Gen 3.125</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Anti-Gnostic treatise on God&apos;s use of sin?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.07 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>163</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 18.763</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Karanis?</Provenance>
<Details>Roll with argument paraphrasing(?) Matthew and Paul</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.08 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>164</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond. 228</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Homily(?) on the treatment of slaves</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.09 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>165</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.M&#252;nch. 2.33</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Treatise mentioning &apos;utter righteousness&apos;</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.10 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>166</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 17.2070</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Dialogue between a Jew and a Christian </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.11 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>167</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 3.469</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Epistle against the Manichees</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.12 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>168</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Eirene 1.2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Apollonopolis? / Panopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Refutation of the Isis/Osiris myth as a preacher&apos;s aid?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.13 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>169</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Med.inv.71.84</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Aeg. 58, 1978) Exhortation on social conduct using Isaiah </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.1.14 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>170</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Strasb. inv.1017</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis</Provenance>
<Details>(APF 2, 1903) Homily using Jewish-Christian sayings </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.01 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>171</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BKT 9.22</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Homily citing Exodus and Deuteronomy?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.02 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>172</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lond.Christ.2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel commentary(?) suggestive of Origen (cf. 175)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.03 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>173</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI inv. 2101</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>(Prometheus 4, 1978) Commentary on John(?) in the style of Origen (cf. 164)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.04 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>174</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant. 3.112</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Exhortation on importunate prayer</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.05 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>175</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Giss.UB 2.17</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Ascetic allegorisation of Genesis 1:28</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.06 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>176</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Hamb. 2.141</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Discourse treating &apos;Spirit&apos; as a divine name</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.07 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>177</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Merton 2.51</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Homily(?) reflecting Luke&apos;s Gospel</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.08 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>178</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 3.406</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Homily(?) citing Isaiah in Christological context</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.09 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>179</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 2.210</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Christological homily citing non-canonical sources</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.10 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>180</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Washington Freer MS 5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum(?)</Provenance>
<Details>Treatise on prophecy(?) in the style of Clement, see 326</Details>
<FurtherInfo>Washington Freer MS 5 is PCE175.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE175.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.11 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>181</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Laur. inv. III/298b</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Pintaudi, Miscellania Roca Puig, 283-284) Discourse of New Testament inspiration</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.12 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>182</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 17.2072</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Apology on Christian community</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.13 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>183</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Crosby-Sch&#248;yen Codex</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Dishna</Provenance>
<Details>Homily (?) with instructions for the continent (egrates) and virgins (parthenoi) (Coptic), with 2 Mac., 1 Peter and Jonah, see 208, 308, 368</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.14 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Oxford Bodl.MS.Gr.bibl.d.2 (P)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(VH 1083, cf. P.Bodl. 1, p. 5) Palimpsest homily citing Matthew</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.15 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>184</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Med. inv. 277</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Aeg. 52, 1972) Exposition of faith and love</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.16 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>185</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 1.5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Homily citing Hermas on the prophetic spirit</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.17 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>186</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Coll.Youtie 1.5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Typological use of Old Testament</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>14.2.18 XIV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragments of Unidentified Books With Theological Content B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>187</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Vindob.Gr.29345</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Tyche 8, 1993) Citation of 1 Corinthians 6:17</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.1.1 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>188</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 3.405</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses 3.9, 2-3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.1.2 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>189</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 69.4706</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Visions, Mandata</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.1.3 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>190</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 69.4705</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Visions 1.1.8-9</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.1.4 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>191</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 3.412</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>c. 230-265</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Julius Africanus, Cesti  18, with title</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy. 3.412 is PCE184.pdf</FurtherInfo>
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<record><TableNo>15.1.5 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>192</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 2.2.130</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Mandata 2.6-3.1</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.1.6 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>193</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BKT 6.2.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 2.7-10; 4.2-5</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.1.7 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors A. Rolls</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>194</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Jena</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Apollonopolis? / Panopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses  2-12, 2; 5.12, 2-13, 1</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.01 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>195</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Iand. 1.4</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Mandata 11.19-21; 12.1, 2-3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.02 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>196</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 50.3528</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 9.20, 3-4; 9.22, 1</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.03 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>197</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 50.3527</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III1</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 8.4, 1-5; 8.4, 5-5, 2</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.04 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>198</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Paris, Bibl.Nat.Suppl. Gr. 1120</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Coptus</Provenance>
<Details>Philo, Quis rerum divinarum heres sit; De sacrificiis Abelis et Caini</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.05 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>199</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 9.1173+ four other fragments)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Philo, multiple works </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.06 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>200</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 2.2.129</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Theadelphia? / Lycopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 2.8-9.5,1</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.07 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>201</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 69.4707</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 6.3-7.2</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.08 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>202</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 15.1828</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 6.5, 3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.09 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>203</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 7.757</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Barnabas, Epistula 9.1-6</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.10 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>204</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bon. 1.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Origen, end of homily 35 on Luke and beginning of homily(?) on Matthew 24:4ff</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.11 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>205</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amst. 1.25</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Origen, De principiis 3.16 + 7; 3.1.8</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.12 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>206</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl. inv.17076</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Hermopolis</Provenance>
<Details>(Stud. Pap. 14, 1975) Eusebius of Caesarea, Historia ecclesiastica 6.43.7-8; 6.43.11-12</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.13 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>207</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 13</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis? / Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Melito of Sardis, Homilia in passionem Christi  6-105</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.14 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>208</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Crosby-Sch&#248;yen Codex</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Dishna</Provenance>
<Details>Melito of Sardis, Homilia in passionem Christi (Coptic), with 2 Mac., 1 Peter, Jonah &amp; a Homily, see 183, 308, 368</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.15 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>209</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 3.404</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hermas, Similitudines 10.3, 2-5; 10.4, 3-4</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.16 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>210</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P. Sch&#248;yen 1.22</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Origen, Commentarii in Gen. 3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.17 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>211</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond. 223</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Aristides, Apologia 15.5-16.1, with Song of Solomon, 348</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>15.2.18 XV</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Fragmentary Books of Identified Authors B. Codices</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>212</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 12 + P.Mich. inv. 5553</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Melito of Sardis, Homilia in passionem Christi  1-104, with Apocalypse of Enoch (240) and Apocalypse of Ezekiel (241)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>16.1 XVI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Apocryphal Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Osl. 2.14</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>I/II</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Sibylline Oracles V 484-504</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>16.2 XVI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Apocryphal Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>213</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 41.2949</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Peter</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>16.3 XVI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Apocryphal Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>214</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 4.654</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Thomas, Prologue and logoi 1-7</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>16.4 XVI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Apocryphal Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>215</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 50.3525</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Mary</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy. 50.3525 is PCE208.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE208.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>16.5 XVI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Apocryphal Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>216</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Vind.G 2325</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Heracleopolite</Provenance>
<Details>(ZAC 5, 2001) Apocryphal Gospel (synoptic abridgement? cf. Matthew 26:30-34 and Mark 14:26-30)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>17.1 XVII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl. inv.11628</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Life of Aesop / Maxims of Ahiqar</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>17.2 XVII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>217</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 4.655</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Thomas, logoi 24, 36-39</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>17.3 XVII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>218</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Vindob.G 29456r + 29828r</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Oellacher, Miscellanea Galbiati II) Hermetic treatise using nomina sacra</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>17.4 XVII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>219</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Vindob.G 29456v +29828v </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Pietersma, P. Beatty XVI) Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Vindob.G 29456v +29828v  is PCE212.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE212.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>17.5 XVII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>220</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 1.4</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gnostic work concerning the &apos;upper&apos; and &apos;lower&apos; soul</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>17.6 XVII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>221</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P. Mich. inv. 4925 v</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Schmelz, AttiXXII) Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.01 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>222</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 60.4009</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Peter?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.02 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>223</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lond.Christ. 1 + P.K&#246;ln 6.255 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus?</Provenance>
<Details>Unknown Gospel, incorporating canonical elements</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.03 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>224</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 3.463</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Mary</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.04 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>225</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 1.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel of Thomas, logoi 26-33, 77a</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.05 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>226</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Sch&#248;yen 1.21</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Acts of Paul and Thecla</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.06 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>227</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>AMC 1, 185-186</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III?</Date>
<Provenance>Heracleopolis or Antinoopolis?</Provenance>
<Details>Gospel(?) mentioning Simon Peter (Coptic)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.07 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>228</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III (IV?)</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis? / Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Protoevangelium of James, 1-25</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.08 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>229</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 10</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III (IV?)</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis? / Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>3 Corinthians, 1:1-16; 3:1-40</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.09 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>230</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 11</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III (IV?)</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis? / Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Odes of Solomon, 1-24</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.10 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>231</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl. inv. 13893 + P.Mich. inv. 3788 + 1317</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>HThR 31 (1938); 36 (1943) Acts of Paul</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.11 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>232</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Hamburg, Pap.bil. 1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Acts of Paul (with Ecclesiastes in Greek, and Song of Songs, Lamentations and Ecclesiastes in Coptic, 333)</Details>
<FurtherInfo>Hamburg, Pap.bil. 1 is PCE225.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE225.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.12 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>233</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PGM XIII</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Thebes</Provenance>
<Details>Apocryphon of Moses</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.13 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>234</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Cair. inv. s.n. (VH 602)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Protevangelium of James, 3:3&#8211;4:4</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.14 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>235</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.10.1224</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Sayings of Jesus</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.15 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>236</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Ber. Abteilung P1862 + Paris Bibl. Nat. Copte 135-107</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Sohag</Provenance>
<Details>Apocalypse of Elias (Coptic)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.16 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>237</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Kell. 97 A</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Kellis</Provenance>
<Details>(ZPE 117, 1998) Acts of John(?) (with Manichaean psalms, 147)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.17 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>238</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 6.849</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Acts of Peter on parchment</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.18 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>239</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 8.1081</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Sophia Jesu Christi</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.19 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>240</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 12</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Apocalypse of Enoch (with Melito, 212)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>18.20 XVIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Apocryphal or Gnostic Books in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>241</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 12</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Apocryphon of Ezekiel (with Melito, 212)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.01 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>242</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant. 2.54</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Matthew 6:10-13 (Pater noster) copied into a notebook in a student&apos;s hand, cf. 45, 134</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.02 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>243</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 51 r</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Upper Egypt</Provenance>
<Details>(MH 55, 1998) Syllabification of words beginning l and m, including Loukas, Markos and martys</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.03 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>244</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.L.Bat. 17.6.2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Biblical words spaced for syllabification in three columns on ostracon</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.04 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>245</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Laur. 4.140</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 1:1-2, with syllables divided by dots, proficient bookhand: for reading practice?</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.05 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>246</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond.207</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 11:7&#8211;14:4; dots added above for syllables: musical notation? Isocrates on verso, cf. 136</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Lit.Lond.207 is PCE240.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE240.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.06 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>247</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale 1.3</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Acts 8; 10 (excerpts) in painstaking hand, marking and adjusting the text</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.07 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>248</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Paris, Louvre MND 552 H, I, K, L</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Memphis?</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 146 in three different learners&apos; hands, as well as poetry and numerals</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.08 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>249</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 2.209</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Romans 1 in large uncial; letters mostly separated, alignment difficult</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.09 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>250</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich.inv. 926</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum?</Provenance>
<Details>(JNES 6, 1947) Syllabification tables, Romans 1 and Job 1 (Coptic) in a notebook of writing exercises</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.1.10 XIX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material A. Practice In Reading and Writing</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>251</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Paris, Louvre MND 552 E, F</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 92, with many mistakes in an &apos;alphabetic&apos; hand</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.1 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>252</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BL inv. 10825</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(JEA 11, 1925) Greek-Coptic glossary listing words from Hosea/Amos</Details>
<FurtherInfo>BL inv. 10825 is PCE246.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE246.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.2 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>253</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>T.Bodl.Gr. Inscr. 3019</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>end III</Date>
<Provenance>Great Oasis?</Provenance>
<Details>(ZPE 6, 1970 + Melanges Maspero) Iliad paraphrase; Psalm 46:3-10 (Coptic); fractions; declensions; conjugations, see 263</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.3 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>254</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty ac. 1390</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis? / Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Mathematical exercise in Greek; John 10-13 in Coptic</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.4 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>255</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Pap.Heid. 1.5 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(PGM 14) Hebrew theophoric names with Christian interpretations</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.5 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>256</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.36.2745</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hebrew proper names with Greek etymologies</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.6 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>257</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ash.inv. 3</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(ZNTW 37, 1938) Catalogue of biblical and patristic works, specified as being on parchment</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>19.2.7 XIX </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Exercises Using Biblical Material B. Bilingual and Other Aids</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>258</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bal. 1.25 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1?</Date>
<Provenance>Deir el-Bala&apos;izah</Provenance>
<Details>(Bodl.MS.Copt.f.5 (P)) Greek pericopes of Matthew with Coptic translation</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.01 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>259</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI Congr. 1 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late II</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(PSI inv.1989) Psalm 1:2-3, verso blank, marked for sense-groups</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.02 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>260</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BKT 8.17</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Job 33, 34 (an amulet?), written on verso of a legal document (II) </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.03 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant. 2.54</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Matthew 6:1-13 (Pater noster), see 242</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.04 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>261</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>O.IFAO inv.215</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>(Rev. Bibl. 53, 1946) Judith 15:1-7, for Jewish use?</Details>
<FurtherInfo>O.IFAO inv.215 is PCE255.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE255.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.05 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>262</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Barc. inv. 10</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 119 (120):7 on parchment</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.06 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>263</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>T.Bodl.Gr. Inscr. 3019</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>end III</Date>
<Provenance>Great Oasis?</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 46:3-10 (Coptic); with Iliad paraphrase, fractions, declensions and conjugations, see 253</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.07 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>264</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amh. 1.3b </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Hebrews 1:1 above letter, see 63</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.08 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>265</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Amh. 1.3c</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 1:1-5 in both Septuagint and Aquila versions, on back of letter, see 63</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.09 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>266</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bonn inv.147</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(ZPE 25, 1977) Psalm 30 on verso of document</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.10 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>267</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Carlini lett.38</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Daniel 3 on parchment</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.11 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Laur. 4.140</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 1:1-2 for reading practice, see 245</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.12 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>268</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. Gk. Add. Box III, 1, N</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 19:7-8 (illegible cursive on the other side, also parallel with fibres)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.13 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>269</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Barc. inv. 83</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Roca-Puig, Atti XI) John 3:34 with biblical oracle (hermeneia)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.14 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale 1.3</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Acts 8; 10 (excerpts), see 247</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.15 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Paris, Louvre MND 552 H, I, K, L </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Memphis?</Provenance>
<Details> Psalm 146:1-11 in schoolbook, see 248</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.16 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>270</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Giss.UB 4.34</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 111; 73 (an amulet?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.17 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 2.209</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Romans 1, writing exercise, see 249</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.18 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. inv.926</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum?</Provenance>
<Details>Romans 1 (Coptic), writing exercise, see 250</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.19 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. inv.926</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum?</Provenance>
<Details>Job 1 (Coptic), writing exercise, see 250</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.20 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Paris, Louvre MND 552 E, F</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 92, writing exercise, see 251</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.21 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.60.4010</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Pater noster with introductory prayer, see 134</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>20.22 XX</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Excerpts From Biblical Books</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bal. 1.25 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV</Date>
<Provenance>Deir el-Bala&apos;izah</Provenance>
<Details>(Bodl.MS.Copt.f.5 (P)) Greek pericopes of Matthew with Coptic translation, see 258</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.01 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(a)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ryl. 3.458</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II BC</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Deuteronomy 23-38 (for Jewish use)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.02 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(b)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Fouad. inv.266</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>I BC</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum?</Provenance>
<Details>(PTA 27) (i) Genesis 3, 4, 7, 38; (ii) Deuteronomy 17-33; (iii) Deut. 10-11, 31-33 (three rolls, for Jewish use) </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.03 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(c)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.50.3522</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. I</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Job 42 (for Jewish use)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.04 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(d)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P Oxy.65.4443</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>I/II</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Esther 8 (+E), 9 (for Jewish use)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.05 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>271?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Barc. inv. 2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 14 on parchment (for Jewish use?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.06 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(e)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Harris 2.166</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Exodus 22, 23 (for Jewish use)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.07 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>272?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 8.1075</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Exodus 40 (for Jewish use?); Revelation 1 on verso, see 280</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.08 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>273?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 9.1166</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 16, an early &apos;biblical&apos; majuscule (for Jewish use?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.09 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>274?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 8.921v</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Arsino&#235;</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 77; document on recto</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.10 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>275?</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Carlini lett.14</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Isaiah 48 with nomen sacrum (for Jewish use?)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.11 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>&#8212;</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond.207</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 11:7&#8211;14:4, cf. 246</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Lit.Lond.207 is PCE240.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE240.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.12 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(f)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Stud.Pal.11.114</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum? </Provenance>
<Details>Psalms  68, 80, with Tetragrammaton, in the version of Symmachus (for Jewish use)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.13 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>276</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>MPER, NS 4.9</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 34</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>21.14 XXI</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>(g)</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond. 211</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Upper Egypt</Provenance>
<Details>Daniel 1, in the version of Theodotion (for Jewish use); from the binding of a Coptic Codex</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>22.1 XXII  </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the New Testament in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>277</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.IFAO 2.31 </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo>&#254;98</PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Revelation 1, on the verso of a document</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>22.2 XXII  </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the New Testament in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>278</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.10.1228</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo>&#254;22</PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>John 15, 16 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>22.3 XXII  </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the New Testament in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>279</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 4.657 + PSI 12.1292</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo>&#254;13</PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Hebrews 2-5, 10-12, on verso of Epitome of Livy</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>22.4 XXII  </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the New Testament in Roll Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>280</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 8.1079</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo>&#254;18</PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Revelation 1, on verso of Exodus, see 272</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.1 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>281</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 11.1351</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Leviticus 27</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.2 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>282</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 7.1007</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis with Hebrew nomen sacrum</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Oxy. 7.1007 is PCE276.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE276.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.3 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>283</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl. inv.14039</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(APF 20, 1970) Exodus 34, 35</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.4 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>284</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.K&#246;ln 4.167</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Wisdom 17</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.5 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>285</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 11.1352</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 82, 83</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.6 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>286</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 13.1594</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Tobit 12</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.7 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>287</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Oxford, Bodl.Gr.bibl. MS 1.f.4 (P)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. IV?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Emerita 44, 1976) Exodus 9, 10</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.8 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>288</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Cair.inv.SR 3805(9)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV</Date>
<Provenance>Aphrodito?</Provenance>
<Details>(Roma e l&apos;Egitto, 1992) Genesis 34</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>23.9 XXIII</TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Parchment in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>289</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Vindob.G 19891</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(J&#246;B 1974) Jeremiah 41, 42</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.01 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>290</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Oxford, Bodl. MS Gr. bibl.g.5 (P)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>late I/II</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 48, 49</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.02 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>291</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant. 1.7</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 81, 82</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.03 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>292</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Baden 4.56</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Qarara</Provenance>
<Details>Exodus 8; Deuteronomy 28, 29, 30</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.04 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>293</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 6 + P.Mich. inv.5554</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Numbers 5-8, 13, 25-36; Deuteronomy 1-7, 9-12, 18, 19, 27-33</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.05 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>294</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 24</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Panop.?/Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 17-53, 55-118</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.06 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>295</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lips.inv.170</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II</Date>
<Provenance>Soknop. Nesos</Provenance>
<Details>(VH 224) Psalms 118</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.07 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>296</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Yale 1.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 14</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.08 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>297</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Barc. inv.3 (+ inv. 19?)</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Bol. de la real Acad. de Buenas Letras de Barcelona 29) 2 Chronicles 29, 30</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.09 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>298</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 8</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Jeremiah 4, 5</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.10 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>299</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Deissmann </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(APF 39, 1993, 35-58) Exodus 4</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.11 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>300</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 4.656</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 14, 15, 19, 20, 24, 27</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.12 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>301</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Sch&#248;yen 1.23</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>II/III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus?</Provenance>
<Details>Joshua 9-11</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.13 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>302</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant.1.8 + 3.210</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. III</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Proverbs 5-10, 19, 20; Wisdom 11, 12; Ecclesasticus 45</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
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<record><TableNo>24.14 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
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<Papyrus>P.Berl. inv.17213</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(APF 20, 1970) Genesis 19</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.15 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>304</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy. 8.1074</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>beg. III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Exodus 31, 32</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.16 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>305</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.65.4442</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Exodus 20</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.17 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>306</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI.inv.Cap.46</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(Manfredi, Studi Naldini) Tobit 12</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.18 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>307</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 9+10 (+ four others) </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>mid III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Ezekiel 11-36, 38-39, 37, 40-48, Daniel 1-4, 7-8, 5-6, 9-12, Bel, Susannah, Esther 1-8</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.19 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>308</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Crosby-Sch&#248;yen Codex</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Dishna</Provenance>
<Details>2 Macabees 5-7, Jonah (Coptic), with Melito, 1 Peter and a Homily, see 183, 208, 368</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.20 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>309</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BKT 8.20</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III?</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Isaiah 36, 37</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
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<record><TableNo>24.21 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>310</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>BKT 9.169</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Theadelphia</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 144, 145 (see ZPE 115, 1997, p. 118)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.22 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>311</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Washington,  Lib. Congr. inv. 4082B</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(HThR 61, 1968) Isaiah 23</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.23 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>312</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>MPER ns 4.12</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 67, 68</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.24 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>313</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Ant. 1.9</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III?</Date>
<Provenance>Antinoopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Proverbs 2, 3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.25 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>314</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 7 + PSI 12.1273 + P.Mert. 1.2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Isaiah 8, 9, 11-19, 38-45, 54-60 with Coptic glosses</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.26 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>315</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 18</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Job 9</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.27 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>316</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Berl. inv.17212</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(APF 20, 1970) Jeremiah 2, 3</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.28 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>317</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Coll.Priv. </Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(VH 318) Daniel 1</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.29 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>318</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Heid. 4.290</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Leviticus 19</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.30 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>319</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond.204</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum </Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 2</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.31 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>320</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lond.Christ.3</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>2 Chronicles 24</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.32 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>321</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.15.1779</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Psalm 1</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.33 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>322</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Rein. 2.59</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Exodus 40</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.34 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>323</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Stud.Pal. 9.1 + P.Vindob.G. 23164 + 17417</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Isaiah 33, 38, 40</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.35 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>324</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III2</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 8, 9, 24, 25, 30-35, 39-46</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.36 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>325</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Berlin, Staatsbibliothek Cod.gr.fol.66 I, II</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>end III</Date>
<Provenance>Panopolis</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 1-35</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.37 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>326</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Washington, Freer MS 5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>end III</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Hosea 2, 6-8, 14, Amos, Micah, Joel, Obadiah, Jonah, Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zecheriah, Malachi 1-3, with Coptic glosses (cf. 252, 314) and an unidentified text, see 180</Details>
<FurtherInfo>Washington, Freer MS 5 is PCE175.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE175.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.38 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>327</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Nag.Hamm.C.2</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 32, 42 (Coptic)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.39 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>328</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Florence Ist. Vitelli  531</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Ecclesiasticus 29</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.40 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>329</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 6</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Proverbs (Coptic)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.41 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>330</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bodmer 9</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Panop.?/Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 33, 34 </Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.42 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>331</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Bod. 45/46</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Panop.?/Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Susannah, Daniel</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.43 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>332</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Grenf. 1.5</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum</Provenance>
<Details>Ezekiel, with Origen&apos;s Hexaplaric signs</Details>
<FurtherInfo>P.Grenf. 1.5 is PCE325.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE325.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.44 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>333</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Hamburg, Pap.bil.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Fayum?</Provenance>
<Details>Ecclesiastes, with parts of the Acts of Paul (232) in Greek, and Song of Songs, Lamentations and Ecclesiastes in Coptic</Details>
<FurtherInfo>Hamburg, Pap.bil.1 is PCE225.pdf</FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink>http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/PCE225.pdf</imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.45 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>334</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Lond.202</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 46, 47</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.46 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>335</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Lit.Pal. Rib. 4</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Esther 4</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.47 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>336</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mil. 1.13</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Ecclesiastes 3 (? with 338 P.Mich. 3.135)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.48 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>337</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 3.133</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 8, 9</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.49 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>338</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Mich. 3.135</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Ecclesiastes 6 (? with 336 P.Mil. 1.13)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.50 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>339</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Oxy.10.1226</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 7, 8</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.51 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>340</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PSI 8.980</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 143-148</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.52 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>341</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>PUG 1.1</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>III/IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 21-23</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.53 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>342</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Duk.inv. 740</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>Early IV</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>(APF 46, 16-18) Psalm 88</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.54 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>343</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>Lefort, P.Copt. Louvain 9</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>early IV?</Date>
<Provenance>Sohag</Provenance>
<Details>Ecclesiastes (Coptic)</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.55 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>344</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 4</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>unknown</Provenance>
<Details>Genesis 9, 17-44</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.56 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>345</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 13</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Panop.?/Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 72-85</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.57 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>346</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 14</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
<Provenance>Panop.?/Dishna?</Provenance>
<Details>Psalms 31, 26</Details>
<FurtherInfo></FurtherInfo>
<linkaddress><![CDATA[]]></linkaddress>
<imagelink></imagelink>
<Images></Images>
</record>

<record><TableNo>24.58 XXIV </TableNo>
<TextGenre>Books of the Septuagint on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
<ConspNo>347</ConspNo>
<Papyrus>P.Beatty 15</Papyrus>
<PapyrusNo></PapyrusNo>
<Date>IV1</Date>
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<Date>III/IV?</Date>
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<record><TableNo>26.56 XXVI</TableNo>
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<TextGenre>Books of the New Testament on Papyrus in Codex Form</TextGenre>
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<Provenance>Oxyrhynchus</Provenance>
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