APIS Translation (English)
[9 lines of botryoeidos charm] Good angels, the Lords, allay the fever of –dias whom Sophia bore, this very day, this very hour and this very moment at once, at once.
| Title | Amulet for a man: against fever; with winged formation |
|---|---|
| translation | 12669. Hans Dieter Betz, The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation, Including the Demotic Spells. Second Edition., (Chicago London 1992). 302 |
| Reference Edition | 12016. Robert W. Daniel and Franco Maltomini eds., Supplementum Magicum. Vol. I., (Opladen 1990). 11 |
| Previous Edition | 4071. Allan Chester Johnson and Sidney Pullman Goodrich, Papyri in the Princeton University Collections III, (Princeton Oxford 1942). 159 |
| Fragments | Princeton, University Library AM 11230 B |
| Support Material | papyrus |
| Date | 200 - 399 |
| Origin | Found: Egypt; written: Egypt |
| Form and Layout | papyrus sheet, palimpsest (columns: 0, pagination: 0) |
| Genre | prayer; magic |
| Culture | religion |
| Religion | christian |
| Images | dpul.princeton.edu/.../4x51hn52k |
| Availability | © Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
| Title | Fever Amulet |
|---|---|
| Publications | P.Princ. 3 159 LDAB 64347 |
| C.Pap. Hengstl 70 | |
| Suppl. Mag. I 11 | |
| Support/Dimensions | Papyrus |
| Post-Concordance BL Entries | IX 222; XI 183 |
| Translations | TUAT, N.F. 4 (2008), VII 5.7.3.; Migliardi, Vita privata e vita pubblica (1992), 86 |
| Origin | unbekannt |
| Material | Papyrus |
| Date | III - IV |
| Commentary | Zu Z. 11 vgl. BASP 46, 2009, S. 146. |
| Print Illustrations | B. M. Metzger, Historical and Literary Studies, Leiden 1968, Plate Ib |
| Subjects | Amulett; Fieber; christlich |
| Images | https://dpul.princeton.edu/papyri/catalog/4x51hn52k... |
| License |
© Heidelberger Gesamtverzeichnis der griechischen Papyrusurkunden Ägyptens. This
work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. |
| Title | Amulet |
|---|---|
| Summary | Fever amulet, with a triangular charm followed by a prayer(?) for recovery from fever |
| Citations | P.Princ. III 159 Suppl. Mag. I 11 C.Pap. Hengstl 70 [BL IX, 222; XI, 183] |
| P.Princ.:3:159 | |
| Inv. Id | AM 11230 B |
| Support/Dimensions | 1 papyrus fragment; 6 x 14 cm |
| Origin | Unknown |
| Language | In Greek |
| Date | III-IV AD |
| Note (general) | Written along the fibers; back blank |
| Note (general) | 19 lines; complete |
| Note (general) | The hand is a small, rapid cursive |
| Note (general) | The papyrus is a palimpsest |
| Note (general) | The papyrus had been folded, probably in order to be placed in a small cylinder and worn on the body of the patient |
| Note (general) | Considerable damage along vertical folds |
| Note (local/note) | mounted with P. Princeton III 146 |
| Subjects | Papyri; Amulet |
| Images | https://dpul.princeton.edu/papyri/catalog/4x51hn52k... |
| License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
[9 lines of botryoeidos charm] Good angels, the Lords, allay the fever of –dias whom Sophia bore, this very day, this very hour and this very moment at once, at once.
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