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                "material": "Papyrus",
                "description": "Gregory-Aland \ud835\udd13116, P116, P.Vindob. G 42417: Fragment of Hebrews 2,9&ndash;11; 3,3&ndash;6&nbsp;The small fragment (3.3 x 5.2 cm), originated from the middle of a ca. 18 x 28 cm codex page. The remains of 7 lines are visible on each side, with 57 legible letters and 32 fragmentary letters. There have been discussions about a variant formulation on line 10, which manuscript tradition writes as \u1f41 &delta;\u1f72 (or &tau;\u1f70) &pi;\u1f00&nu;&tau;&alpha; &kappa;&alpha;&tau;&alpha;&sigma;&kappa;&epsilon;&upsilon;\u03ac&sigma;&alpha;&sigmaf; &theta;&epsilon;\u03cc&sigmaf;. Nomen sacrum with supralinear stroke (&Iota;&Eta;&Nu;, line 1). The entire passage here is contained in Gregory-Aland \ud835\udd1346; the verso (Hebrews 3,3&ndash;6) is attested in Gregory-Aland \ud835\udd1313 (3rd\/4th c.) and Gregory-Aland 016.",
                "date_from": 300,
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                "dating_criteria": "Palaeography; the ed.pr. points out that characteristics of the script indicate an early dating, but dates it to the 6th\/7th c. due to specific letters (i.a. \u03b5, \u03bc). Jaro\u0161 dates it to the 2nd\/3rd c. due to its use of \u03b9\u03b7\u03bd rather than \u03b9\u03bd for \u1f38\u03b7\u03c3\u03bf\u1fe6\u03bd, and lack of abbreviation for \u03c5\u1f31\u03cc\u03c2. This is criticized in F\u00f6rster 2002 and discussed in Blumell 2009. Most recently, Orsini\/Clarysse 2012 have proposed dating the fragment to the first half of the 4th c.",
                "selection_criteria": "Literary genre (Biblical),Nomina sacra",
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                        "text": "TM 66065",
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                        "text": "DCLP (PN)",
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                    {
                        "text": "\u00d6NB",
                        "url": "http:\/\/data.onb.ac.at\/rec\/RZ00001602"
                    },
                    {
                        "text": "Wikipedia \u2013 Papyrus 116",
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                "language": "Greek",
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                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Victoria G. D. Landau",
                        "year": "2022"
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