| Artefact ID | 296 |
| TM ID | TM 62006 |
| Findspot (DEChriM ID) | - () | Class | Textual |
| Material | Papyrus |
| Writing medium | Codex |
| Text content | Literary |
| Language | Greek |
| Description | P.PisaLit. 4; Aland AT140; Van Haelst 305; Rahlfs 851. Six discontinuous fragments of a leaf from a papyrus codex with Septuaginta, Ieremias 5,29 - 6, 4; 6,5 - 10. It probably originally contained the whole book of Jeremiah. Hand: squarish uncial sloping slightly to the right, approaching the biblical majuscule style. Skilled and careful scribe. Recto: along the fibres; verso: across the fibres. |
| Selection criteria | Literary genre (Biblical) |
| Date from | 300 |
| Date to | 399 |
| Dating criteria | Palaeography. Placed in the 4th c. by the ed. pr. |
| Absolute/relative date | Relative date |
| Archaeological context | The provenance is unknown. The fragments were purchased between 1882-1897. |
| Accession number | Geneva, Bibliothèque P.Gen. inv. 252, fr. 1-6 |
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