1625 P. Oxy. 13 = Trismegistos 58961 = LDAB 56 = oxford-ipap.apis.1846
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| Title | P. Oxy. 13 1625 |
|---|---|
| Work | Aeschines orator, In Ctesiphontem |
| Content | Aeschines orator; In Ctesiphontem 14-24, 26-27 |
| Principal Edition | P.Oxy. 13 1625 |
| Catalog(s) | MP3 00010.000 |
| Fragments | Cairo, Egyptian Museum JdE 47500 |
| Support Material | papyrus |
| Date | 100 - 199 |
| Origin | Found: Oxyrhynchos (Oxyrhynchites, Egypt); written: Egypt |
| Form and Layout | papyrus roll (columns: 3, written lines: [51, 52], pagination: 0) |
| Script Type | informal hand |
| Genre | prose; oratory |
| Culture | literature |
| Religion | classical |
| Images | ipap.csad.ox.ac.uk/.../1625 |
| Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
Catalog Record: oxford-ipap.apis.1846 [xml]
| Title | Aeschines, In Ctesiphontem |
|---|---|
| Summary | This fragment of a roll consists of three incomplete columns and a few letters from a fourth, covering �� 14-27 of Aeschines' oration against Ctesiphon, written in a clear cursive hand of the 2nd century, probably not later than the reign of Hadrian or Antoninus, to which a document found with the present fragment belongs. There were 51 or 52 lines in a column, and 24-30 letters per line. Iota adscript was regularly written, and elision generally avoided. Punctuation was effected by paragraphi and high stops. Diaereses are sometimes placed after initial iota and ypsilon; accents, breathings and marks of quantity are rare. That the syllable inserted above the line in l. 53 is in a different hand is not quite certain, and a still greater doubt attaches to the supposed distinction of hands in l. 21. |
| Citations | P.Oxy. 13 1625 |
| Inv. Id | JE47500 |
| Support/Dimensions | 1 papyrus ; 32.5 x 25 |
| Origin | Oxyrhynchus |
| Date | 2nd century |
| Subjects | Literary; Papyri |
| License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
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