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Thoughts on History, Religion, Archaeology, Papyrology, etc. by Brent Nongbri

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Realistic Renderings of Papyrus Rolls in Stone

I m always very interested to see renderings of papyrus rolls in ancient art, whether it is in fresco, manuscript illumination, or carved stone. When it comes to stone reliefs or statues, one needs to be careful to make sure that Continue reading

Early Publications on the Nash Papyrus

Thanks to the several readers who pointed out that the early issues of The Cambridge Review are available at HathiTrust (for those in the US). In the 1903 issue, F.C. Burkitt provides an account offering basically contemporary evidence for 1902 Continue reading

The Purchase of the Nash Papyrus, Again

I continue to be puzzled by the problem of the purchase of the Nash Papyrus. In an earlier post, I noted that one finds two different dates in the literature, 1898 and 1902. I cited Emanuel Tov among those who Continue reading

The Purchase of the Nash Papyrus: Two Different Dates

In my earlier post about a papyrus containing the Odyssey at Cambridge, I mentioned that this piece was purchased together with the Nash Papyrus, but I noted that I could not figure out the precise date of the purchase. There Continue reading

A Cambridge Papyrus of the Odyssey and the Nash Papyrus

In the last couple days, the Cambridge University Library has been posting about a papyrus in their collection that contains a passage from the Odyssey. This is Cambridge University Library Add MS 4074 (TM 61188), containing some fragmentary lines of Continue reading

A Roman Library in Spain and the “declamatio sarcophagus”

I ve been thinking quite a bit in recent years about the places where Roman books were stored and used. So I was interested to see several news stories in the last couple days with headlines like One of the Best Continue reading

Michael Blanding’s The Gospel According to Hobby Lobby

When I began this blog back in 2017, the mysteries surrounding Hobby Lobby and its biblical manuscripts were really driving some aspects of my research. Over the last decade, there has been thorough reporting of on Hobby Lobby and its Continue reading

The Iconography of Jewish Scrolls in the Roman Era

A recent visit to the Jewish catacomb at Vigna Randanini got me thinking a little more about the iconography of Jewish scrolls ( thanks to Tony Keddie and the University of Texas at Austin for making the visit possible). The inscription Continue reading

A New Article on P.Oxy. 7.1008 and 7.1009 (P15 and P16)

The latest issue of Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft contains an article I wrote on two papyrus folia from Oxyrhynchus. Here is the abstract: P.Oxy. 7.1008 and 7.1009 (P15 and P16 in the INTF’s Kurzgefasste Liste) preserve portions of 1 Continue reading

An Illustrated Papyrus in Florence

I ve long been intrigued by a famous illustrated papyrus. You may have seen it on the cover of Lincoln Blumell and Thomas Wayment s book, Christian Oxyrhynchus: Texts, Documents, and Sources (2015): The front matter in the book identifies the illustration Continue reading