Fragment of a roll. Contains a medical work focusing on the practical application of medicine and pharmacology against lung diseases. P.Tebt.II.681 is part of this text
Details
Title
P.Tebt., II.677 (desc. only); Andorlini, I. Trattato di medicina su pappiro (Firenze, 1995), cols. I-II. Medical work
Published
1st or early 2nd century A.D. (Date1: 1, Date2: 125)
Frag. 1: 11 x 5 cm.; Frag. 2: 6.6 x 5.1 cm.; Frag. 3: 3.5 x 5 cm.; and 3 small Frag.s
Physical Medium
Papyrus
Language
Greek
Archive
The Bancroft Library Center for the Tebtunis Papyri
Note
Publications: P.Tebt., II.677 (desc. only); Andorlini, I. Trattato di medicina su pappiro (Firenze, 1995), cols. I-II Bibliography Corrections: Pack, R.A. Greek and Latin literary texts from Greco-Roman Egypt (2nd ed.), 2367; Andorlini, I. "L'apporto dei papiri alla conoscenza della scienza medica antica," Aufstieg und Niedergang der Roemischen Welt, Bd. II.37.1, p. 458-562, no. 115. Andorlini Marcone, I. Trattato di medicina su papiro (Firenze, 1995), p. 1-58, esp. p. 14-15 (and plate) Acquisition: Tebtunis Connections: P.Tebt.0681 forms part of this text. The text belonged to the Temple Library of the Temple of Soknebtunis at Tebtunis, Egypt. Belongs to the same roll as PSI Inv. 3054 (1)-(23), P.Lund. I.6, P.Mil.Vogl. I. 16, and P. Carlsb. S.n. Conservation: P.Tebt.II.681 should be remounted with these fragments. Lines: 2+ cols. (50+ lines) on recto along the fibers. Paleographic Description: Rough uncial hand. Physical Properties: Bottom margin: 1.1 cm.; space between cols., 1.5 cm.; in bottom margin, in red ink "677"; on verso, in black ink: T 43. Primary Pub: P.Tebt.:2:677 Section/Side: Verso empty. Publication Status: published Negative in Bancroft: No Negative in IPA: No Hold Inst Code: CU
Provenance
House at Tebtunis T43
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