POxy.XX.2260.i-Philitas-highlight.jpeg
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English:
P.Oxy.XX 2260 i: Oxyrhynchus papyrus XX, 2260, column i, with quotation from Philitas of Cos highlighted. Original is a papyrus roll; this is one column of that roll, measuring approximately 5×20 cm. For a transcription, please see:
De Luca CD (1999). "
Per l'interpretazione del POxy XX 2260 (Apollodorus Atheniensis, Περὶ θεῶν)
" (PDF).
Papyrologica Lupiensia
(8): 151–64.
DOI
:
10.1285/i15912221n8p151
. Retrieved on
2008-09-10
.
|
Date | early 2nd century AD |
Source | The scroll was discovered near Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, and is now in the Papyrology Rooms, Sackler Library, Oxford. This photograph originally published in: Lobel E, Wegener EP, Roberts CH (1952) The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, Part XX , London : Egypt Exploration Society OCLC : 174468234 . Retrieved on 2008-09-10 from POxy: Oxyrhynchus Online , by searching for P.Oxy. number 2260. |
Author | Apollodorus |
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