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Iosephus Contra Apionem

Iosephus Contra Apionem IOSEPHUS CONTRA APIONEM An Apocryphal Story of Joseph in Coptic BY J. ZANDEE I. INTRODUCTION ' Among the collection of Coptic manuscripts, bought by Prof. Dr. G. Quispel at Berlin the 7th January, 1956, from the inheritance of the late Prof. Carl Schmidt on behalf of the University Library at Utrecht, there are some papyrus sheets from a miscellaneous codex. The handwriting may date from the 4th century. The dialect is Sahidic. The quire contained 8 sheets. The first part was an apocryphal act of Amdrew.1 It is followed by an apocryphal story of Joseph in Dothan. The outer 4 sheets are lost. The act of Andrew begins on page 9. Also the next sheet is lost. It encompassed the pages 11 and 12 of the act of Andrew and the pages 19 and 20 of the story of Joseph. The two inner sheets of the quire have. been preserved. Some sheets have been damaged at the bottom edge. The pages 17 and 18 have been preserved completely with respect- ively 45 and 42 lines. If we assume the same number for every page, it is possible to calculate how many lines got lost. The innermost sheet of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Vigiliae Christianae Brill

Iosephus Contra Apionem

Vigiliae Christianae , Volume 15 (1): 193 – Jan 1, 1961

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Brill
Copyright
© 1961 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0042-6032
eISSN
1570-0720
DOI
10.1163/157007261X00218
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IOSEPHUS CONTRA APIONEM An Apocryphal Story of Joseph in Coptic BY J. ZANDEE I. INTRODUCTION ' Among the collection of Coptic manuscripts, bought by Prof. Dr. G. Quispel at Berlin the 7th January, 1956, from the inheritance of the late Prof. Carl Schmidt on behalf of the University Library at Utrecht, there are some papyrus sheets from a miscellaneous codex. The handwriting may date from the 4th century. The dialect is Sahidic. The quire contained 8 sheets. The first part was an apocryphal act of Amdrew.1 It is followed by an apocryphal story of Joseph in Dothan. The outer 4 sheets are lost. The act of Andrew begins on page 9. Also the next sheet is lost. It encompassed the pages 11 and 12 of the act of Andrew and the pages 19 and 20 of the story of Joseph. The two inner sheets of the quire have. been preserved. Some sheets have been damaged at the bottom edge. The pages 17 and 18 have been preserved completely with respect- ively 45 and 42 lines. If we assume the same number for every page, it is possible to calculate how many lines got lost. The innermost sheet of

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Published: Jan 1, 1961

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