MISCELLANEOUS PAPYRI. Kôm Ishgau, Egypt; the site of Aphrodito: Papyri from, or probably from. Dioscorus, of Aphrodito, in Eygpt: Papyri from his archive: 6th cent.: Gr.
Two BOXES Of Carbonised fragments of papyri, apparently from the excavations of Sir Flinders Petrie at Tanis in 1884, cf. Petrie, Ten Years' Digging in Egypt, PP. 33-35. (Note-Owing to their extreme fragility these fragments are not at present available for study.) Transferredfrom the Department...
FAKED PAPYRUS. 14 lines of meaningless characters, perhaps intended to be taken for magical symbols. 192 mm. x 239 mm. Presented by Prof. G. P. Gooch, O.M. Forgeries: Papyrus, with imitation magical characters: n.d.
TWO LITERARY SCRAPS in a hand of the same type as the Bacchylides papyrus (Pap. 733). On the verso is a documentary text. 2nd cent. A.D. 55 mm.×35 mm. and 55 mm.×25 mm. Given by Prof. A. Vogliano to Prof. B. Snell. Presented by Prof. B. Snell.