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Title
Codex IX papyrus page 43
Alternative Title
J-series
Creator
Psiroukis, Basile (photographer)
Date Created and/or Issued
1973-09-27
Publication Information
Claremont Graduate University. Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, School of Religion
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Nag Hammadi Archive
Rights Information
Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws.
Description
Negative number 229. Envelope labeled "IX, 43 J" with an arrow pointing right for horizontal fibers. Photo has six labels, the first, in the upper left corner, is partially obscured. It reads "IX, 45" then an arrow pointing right to "43" then "DA" with an arrow pointing right to "43 Dab" followed by "Db" with an arrow pointing right, then "+1 blank". The second label, located in the upper right corner, reads "J IX 43" with an arrow pointing right. The other four labels, along the left side of the slide, indicate four points where the papyrus was stiched into the binding of the codex. Papyrus fragment constituting page 43 of Codex 9.
Type
image
Format
image/jp2
Identifier
nha01946.tif
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/nha/id/1734
Language
Coptic
Subject
Nag Hammadi codices. IX
Coptic manuscripts (Papyri)
Papyrus
Source
Black and white negative, 3.875 x 5.25 inches: Institute for Antiquity and Christianity; J-Series Negatives, negative no. 229

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