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                "description": "Emmenegger 2007: 328-370; Aland AT59\r\nFragments from a papyrus roll containing Psalms 30-55.\r\nThe two fragments (P.Lips.Inv. 39 V + P.Bonn.Inv. 147 V) were reunited after the suggestion of Rahlfs \/ Fraenkel; see Colomo \/ Scholl 2005: 162.\r\nThe Leipzig papyrus roll is almost completely intact, and measures 396 cm long and ca. 28 cm high. The verso was first published by C. Heinrici in 1903.\r\nThe recto presents a documentary text, and is published as P.Lips. I 97 (an account from 338; Hermoupolis). The Psalms were written 'upside-down' from the documentary text, meaning that the first psalm (Ps 30) began on the back of the first column of the recto.\r\nThe Leipzig roll preserves 34 columns (of originally 36) with liturgical text arranged in approx. 30-33 lines per column. As the columns are more numerous than their counterparts on the recto, they do not follow the same arrangement in relation to the kollemata. The average column width is approx. 10-15 cm; see ref. ed.\r\nThe Bonn-fragment measures 5.8 x 7.5 cm, and contains Psalm 30 (31). 1-4. It was dated to the late 3rd\/ 4th c. by the\u00a0ed. pr. (Shelton). The fragment belongs to columns i and ii of the Leipzig-roll, and thus it becomes apparent that the liturgical roll began with Psalm 30.\r\nLine-division is stichometric. The beginning of a new Psalm is marked by a\u00a0paragraphos,\u00a0eisthesis, and a T-shaped symbol above the first line. Short lines are inserted superlinearly and most often marked by a 'hook'.\r\nThe text contains rough breathings, irregular diaereses and\u00a0diastoles, and the\u00a0obelos appears thrice (in 37:9, 38:43 and 39:31). Only the latter\u00a0obelos is a known insertion. Several corrections have been made by the same hand.\r\nThe script is described as a quick cursive, with a scribal idiosyncracy of writing as long as possible before redipping into the ink; see ed. pr. (Heinrici).",
                "date_from": 338,
                "date_to": 399,
                "dating_criteria": "Palaeography as well as internal evidence: the Psalms are written on a volumen which already contained a document written in 338 AD, providing a terminus post quem. Palaeographical assessments place the liturgical fragment in the 4th c.; see ed. pr.",
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                    },
                    {
                        "text": "Papyrusportal",
                        "url": "https:\/\/www.papyrusportal.de\/receive\/UBLPapyri_schrift_00008710"
                    }
                ],
                "classes": "Textual",
                "writing_medium": "Sheet\/roll",
                "text_content": "Subliterary",
                "language": "Greek",
                "archive": "",
                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Sofia Heim",
                        "year": "2021"
                    }
                ]
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