Volume / Number: S1 / 1834
| CLA | 1834 |
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| Shelfmarks |
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| Script | Cursive Half-Uncial and Cursive |
| Date | IV–V (380 - 420) |
| Origin and Provenance |
Written in the eastern part of the Roman Empire. Found at Oxyrhynchus. |
| CLA Vol. | S1 |
| TM Number | TM 64594 |
| Support | Papyrus |
| Contents | Textus Incertus. |
| Script Commentary |
Script manifestly by two hands. The frrst writes early half-uncial with many cursive features: i-longa is used after g and t; the foot of l extends horizontally below the following letter. The second script is sloping later cursive. Both hands use majuscule N and O of varying size. |
| Notes |
☛Scappaticcio, Artes grammaticae in frammenti (SGLG) p. 462–3. ☛DCLP. |
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| Last modified | 13 July 2021 |