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Artefact ID1392
TM IDTM 60804
Findspot (DEChriM ID)-   ()
ClassTextual
MaterialPapyrus
Writing mediumSheet/roll
Text contentSubliterary
LanguageGreek
Description

P.Laur. III 58; Suppl.Mag. I 1: Amulet

The word staphyllotomos is repeated in thirteen consecutive lines of writing and is written in such a way that, by progressively removing the first letter at the beginning of each line, it can be read both horizontally and vertically, according to a particular sloping effect; it thus produces a magical triangle. In the last line, after the last remaining sigma, three crosses.

The script runs along the fibres; the back is blank.

Selection criteriaChristian symbols/gestures/isopsephy
Date from375
Date to499
Dating criteria

Palaeography: dated to 3rd c. in ed.pr. but reassigned to 5th c. by Del Corso 2002 because of the violin form of the phi and the minuscule form of my and alpha that are assignable to late 4th and 5th.

Absolute/relative dateRelative date
Archaeological context-
Accession number

Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana PL III 442

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Reference edition

• Daniel, Robert W., and Franco Maltomini. 1990. Supplementum Magicum. Vol. 1. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag, no. 1.

Editio princeps

• Pintaudi, Rosario. 1979. Dai Papiri della Biblioteca Medicea Lauenziana. Vol. 3. Florence: Libreria Gonnelli, no. 58.

Additional bibliography

• Betz, Hans D. 1986. The Greek Magical Papyri in Translation. Including the Demotic Spells. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, no. 120.

• De Bruyn, Theodore S. and Dijkstra,  Jitse H.F. 2011. "Greek Amulets and Formularies from Egypt Containing Christian Elements: A Checklist of Papyri, Parchments, Ostraka, and Tablets. Avec résumé en anglais." Bulletin of American Society of Papyrology 48, 163-216 (no. 60).

• Del Corso, Lucio. 2002. In “Papiri Letterari della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana”, CD-Rom, Cassino. 

Authors
Valérie Schram, 2021
Suggested citation
Valérie Schram, 2021, "Artefact ID 1392", 4CARE database - Fourth-Century Christian Archaeological Record of Egypt, https://4care-skos.mf.no/artefacts/1392
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