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Folio from Paul's Letter to the Philippians from a codex containing the Pauline Epistles (P46), written in Greek with ink on papyrus; made in Egypt in the third century AD.
The manuscript is the oldest surviving almost complete copy of the Pauline Epistles (P46); 86 of its original 112 folios survive. These are divided between the Chester Beatty (56) and the University of Michigan (30). Beatty acquired ten folios (including four pairs of conjoined leaves) in the early 1930s, with an additional 46 acquired in the mid-1930s. The manuscript is one of eleven Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri codices.
Philippians 1.17-28; 1.30-2.12
BP II f.87
BP_II_f_87
Biblical Papyri collection
Greek (language)
Approved Category 2017/Manuscript/Codex/Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Approved Place 2018/Africa/Egypt
Folio / Bi-Folio (Codex)
Uncial
3rd century AD
0200
0300
Approved Material 2018/Materials/Fibre/Plant fibre/Reed/Papyrus (material)
Approved Material 2018/Materials/Coating material/Ink (material)
Papyrus (material)
Ink (material)
1
212 mm x 146 mm (height x width)
Pauline Epistles
scr
Unknown
Unknown
Egypt
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