1791. Papyrus 2445
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 2445
- Title:
- Thucydides, Historiae VII (P.Oxy. XI 1376, P.Lond.Lit. 107, TM 62887, LDAB 4078, MP3 1531)
- Scope & Content:
- Fragmentary columns from a roll containing book 7 of Thucydides’ Historiae. Papyrus 2445(1) Column I: Historiae VII 54-56.2 Column II: Historiae VII 56.2-57.2 Column III: Historiae VII 57.2-6 Column IV: Historiae VII 57.6-9 Column V: Historiae VII 57.11-58.1 Column VI: Historiae VII 58.4 ...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- mid 2nd century-mid 3rd century
- Extent:
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Fragments of varying size from a papyrus roll. They were originally 200, and more than three quarters of them have been identified: a few still remain unplaced.
Portions of 20 columns, not all of which are consecutive, are preserved; the columns were tall, ranging from 47 to 53 lines. The average width of the column is 60 mm; the intercolumn is 21 mm on average. The average number of letters per line is 19.
Writing is on one side along the fibres, the back being blank. Mounted on cardboard and housed in three glass cases named Papyrus 2445(1), 2445(2), and 2445(3); in Papyrus 2445(3) are housed the unplaced fragments.
