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Fragments from the Four Gospels and Acts (P45) including Mark 11.30,31, and possibly some from the Pauline Epistles (P46), written in Greek with ink on papyrus; made in Egypt in the third century AD.
This manuscript is the earliest undeniable example of a four-gospel codex and 30 of the original 112 leaves survive. The gospels here were probably ordered according to the 'Western' sequence (in descending length): Matthew, John, Luke, Mark. The manuscript, together with the ten other books collectively known as the Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, was acquired by Chester Beatty in the early 1930s.
Fragments from Four Gospels and Acts
BP I i
BP_I_i
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)
GOOD
210 mm x 102 mm (height x width)
scr
Unknown
Unknown
Egypt
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