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  2. Papyrus Boulaq 18 - Wikipedia

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    The Papyrus Boulaq 18 is an ancient Egyptian administrative document. It contains an account of the Theban palace dating to the 13th Dynasty (around 1750 BC). The papyrus lists the palace officials and the rations they received day by day. [1] Important officials mentioned are, for example, the vizier Ankhu, but also the queen Aya.

  3. Papyrus 115 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus 115 ( P. Oxy. 4499), designated by 𝔓115 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts) is a fragmented manuscript of the New Testament written in Greek on papyrus. It consists of 26 fragments of a codex containing parts of the Book of Revelation. [1] Using the study of comparative writing styles ( palaeography ), the ...

  4. Papyrus 80 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus 80 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designed by 𝔓 80, is an early copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of John. The surviving text of John is verse 3:34. The manuscript paleographically had been assigned to the 3rd century. The Greek text of this codex probably is a representative of the ...

  5. Ebers Papyrus - Wikipedia

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    The Ebers Papyrus, also known as Papyrus Ebers, is an Egyptian medical papyrus of herbal knowledge dating to c. 1550 BC (the late Second Intermediate Period or early New Kingdom ). Among the oldest and most important medical papyri of Ancient Egypt, it was purchased at Luxor in the winter of 1873–1874 by the German Egyptologist Georg Ebers.

  6. Papyrus 66 - Wikipedia

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    very close to P 75, B, 0162. Papyrus 66 (also referred to as 𝔓66) is a near complete codex of the Gospel of John, and part of the collection known as the Bodmer Papyri .

  7. Papyrus 36 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus 36 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by siglum 𝔓36, is a copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of John, it contains only John 3:14-18.31-32.34-35. The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned to the 6th century. [1]