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- and reversed. Its forms are called tie, double breve, enotikon or papyrological hyphen, ligature tie, and undertie. In the ALA-LC romanization for Russian...
- page Arabic Papyrology Database Updates of papyrological publications, compiled from Papy-L et al. Papyrological Institute Leiden University Istituto Papirologico...
- ISBN 978-0-89236-640-8. Nongbri, Brent (2005). "The Use and Abuse of P52: Papyrological Pitfalls in the Dating of the Fourth Gospel". Harvard Theological Review...
- to the end of the first century by Wilhelm Schubart, in a landmark papyrological study which demonstrated the close similarity of its hand to that of...
- 000 Gr**** papyri between the 3rd century BC and 8th century AD in the Papyrological Navigator's database. This is especially so when considering it was...
- Musica Disciplina. 8: 115–140. JSTOR 20531877. Gampel, Alan (2012). "Papyrological Evidence of Musical Notation From the 6th to the 8th Centuries". Musica...
- added text, such as in translations: "Bill saw ⸤her⸥". In editions of papyrological texts, half brackets, ⸤ and ⸥ or ⸢ and ⸣, enclose text which is lacking...
- Bandeau-Texts of Columns of Kom Ombo Temple. Bulletin of the Center Papyrological Studies, p.298 Griffiths, J. Gwyn, ed. (1970). Plutarch's De Iside et...
- honorary president) of International Papyrological ****ociation, Sergio Daris Honorary President of the Papyrological ****ociation, Heikki Koskenniemi and...
- symbols, and brackets used to indicate the condition of an epigraphic or papyrological text in a modern edition. In previous centuries of classical scholarship...