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                "description": "ZPE 194 (2015): 177-183 (no. 1); P.Mich. inv. 4451 a\r\nThe fragment preserves parts of two columns with iatromagical text containing an invocation of the Archangels. Its content roughly resembles the christian formulary of Suppl.Mag. II 96 (5th c., Herakleopolites), and is furthermore compared by the\u00a0ed.pr. to\u00a0 P.Oxy. XI 1384 (5th c., Oxyrhynchus) for the blend of pharmacological content and Christian apocryphal themes.\r\nThe different sections of text are separated by long, horizontal lines (8 lines on the recto, 4 on the verso), similar to the lines used in P.Berl. inv. 17202. The text makes use of one nomen sacrum (for \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u03b9\u03bf\u1f79\u03c2 \"Lord\") and two, different magical characters (recto, l. 8).\r\nThe text of the recto and verso appears to be written by the same hand, and the changeable text direction between the sides indicates that the fragment is an opistograph. The ed. pr. notes that the script is irregular and slanting, and that the scribe makes substantial use of ligatures which is indicative of sub-literary hand. A kollesis is visible on the recto running down the centre of the fragment.\r\nThe verso contains an invocation of \"the name of the Lord\" \u03c4\u1f78 \u1f44\u03bd\u03bf\u03bc\u03b1 \u03c4\u03bf\u1fe6 \u03ba\u03c5\u03c1\u03b9\u03bf\u1fe6 and three archangels (l. 8-11) which places the text within a Christian context resembling the Jewish magical tradition; see the ed. pr. The Lord's name and the Archangels (Michael, Raphael and Misael) are summoned, in combination with the taking of vinegar, as part of a treatment for dog-bites.",
                "date_from": 350,
                "date_to": 499,
                "dating_criteria": "Palaeography. The ed. pr. dates the fragment to the 4\/5 c. from comparisons with\u00a0 Harrauer 204 (17th of April, 344, Herakleopolites) and Harrauer 230 (20th of September, 462, Oxyrhynchus) and Heitsch XXXII (late 4\/early 5th c.,\u00a0 Mnemoneia-Djeme).",
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                "language": "Greek",
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                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Sofia Heim",
                        "year": "2021"
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