Volume / Number: S / 1790
CLA | 1790 |
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Script | Early Half-Uncial |
Date | IV–V (380 - 420) |
Origin and Provenance |
Origin uncertain. The Greek document on the papyrological recto is assigned by experts to the late fourth century, which gives the terminus ante quem non for the Latin. Found at Antinoë. |
CLA Vol. | S |
TM Number | TM 64486 |
Support | Papyrus |
Contents | Textus Incertus. |
Script Commentary |
Script is early half-uncial betraying Greek influence in the use of i-longa in mid-word, N with a thin oblique, smallish o, and t with a straight top: the bow of A is pointed and pendant; the hasta of E is long; Ᵹ has the half-uncial form and squats on the line; the shoulder of r has the oblique cursive form; ꞅ is half-uncial. |
Last modified | 03 May 2019 |