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Homily — 3rd century, late or 4th century, early; Egyptian, Oxyrhynchus(?)

MS. Gr. th. f. 9 (P)

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Title

Homily — 3rd century, late or 4th century, early; Egyptian, Oxyrhynchus(?)

Shelfmark

MS. Gr. th. f. 9 (P)

Place of origin

Egyptian, Oxyrhynchus(?)

Date

3rd century, late or 4th century, early

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Homily

Form

codex

Support

papyrus

Physical extent

fragment of a leaf from a codex

Hands

Uncial.

Acquisition

Presented by the Committee of the Egypt Exploration Fund on 9 Nov. 1900.

Provenance

Excavated at Oxyrhynchus.

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  • Melito, Saint, Bishop of Sardis, active 2nd century

  • Hermas, active 2nd century

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