Cisalpino-Goliardica, 1972. — 252 S. — (Greek Papyri 2).
Of the 146 papyri published in this volume nos. xv-xxxvii,
Ivii and Ixxix were acquired by Mr. D, G. Hogarth and
Mr. E. R. Bevan, nos. xli, 1 (k), and liii (e) and (f) by Prof.
Mahaffy; for permission to publish these we are much indebted
to their respective owners. The rest formed part of our own
collection. With one or two exceptions all the papyri published
are now in public museums or libraries.
These documents offer a good example of the varied
character of papyri found in Egypt, both in. age and contents.
Besides numerous fragments of classical literature, new and
old, and documents relating to the history of the Church from
the fourth to the seventh century, this volume contains (for the
first time) a complete series of dated official and private Greek
papyri from the third century B.C. to the eighth A.D., as well as
a few pieces in Latin.