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Karl Wessely
Karl Wessely (''Carl Wessely''; 27 June 1860, Vienna – 21 November 1931) was an Austrian palaeographer and papyrology, papyrus scholar. He examined manuscripts housed at the Austrian National Library (e.g. Papyrus 3, Uncial 058, Uncial 058, 059, Uncial 0101, 0101, Uncial 0237, 0237) and in other important European libraries (Papyrus 5). Works ''Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus'' Wiener Studien 4 (1882), 198-214. * ''Analekten. 1. Neue Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus'' Wiener Studien 7 (1883). ''Prolegomena ad papyrorum graecorum novam collectionem edendam''(Wien 1883) ''Bemerkungen zu einigen Publicationen auf dem Gebiete der älteren griechischen Paläographie''(Wien 1892) * ''Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer. Führer durch die Ausstellung'', Wien 1894. ''Wie haben die alten Römer geschrieben?''(Wien 1898) ''Les plus anciens monuments du christianisme'' Patrologia Orientalis IV, 2, (1907). * ''Ein fayumisch-griechisches Evangelien-fragment'', ''Wiener Studien'' 26 (Vienna, 1912), pp. ...
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Carl Wessely
Karl Wessely (''Carl Wessely''; 27 June 1860, Vienna – 21 November 1931) was an Austrian palaeographer and papyrology, papyrus scholar. He examined manuscripts housed at the Austrian National Library (e.g. Papyrus 3, Uncial 058, Uncial 058, 059, Uncial 0101, 0101, Uncial 0237, 0237) and in other important European libraries (Papyrus 5). Works ''Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus'' Wiener Studien 4 (1882), 198-214. * ''Analekten. 1. Neue Evangelien-Fragmente auf Papyrus'' Wiener Studien 7 (1883). ''Prolegomena ad papyrorum graecorum novam collectionem edendam''(Wien 1883) ''Bemerkungen zu einigen Publicationen auf dem Gebiete der älteren griechischen Paläographie''(Wien 1892) * ''Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer. Führer durch die Ausstellung'', Wien 1894. ''Wie haben die alten Römer geschrieben?''(Wien 1898) ''Les plus anciens monuments du christianisme'' Patrologia Orientalis IV, 2, (1907). * ''Ein fayumisch-griechisches Evangelien-fragment'', ''Wiener Studien'' 26 (Vienna, 1912), pp. ...
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Vienna
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Papyrology
Papyrology is the study of manuscripts of ancient literature, correspondence, legal archives, etc., preserved on portable media from antiquity, the most common form of which is papyrus, the principal writing material in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Papyrology includes both the translation and interpretation of ancient documents in a variety of languages as well as the care and conservation of rare papyrus originals. Papyrology as a systematic discipline dates from the 1880s and 1890s, when large caches of well-preserved papyri were discovered by archaeologists in several locations in Egypt, such as Arsinoe (Faiyum) and Oxyrhynchus. Leading centres of papyrology include Oxford University, Heidelberg University, the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussamlung at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Columbia University, the University of Michigan, Leiden University, the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, University of California, Berkeley The University of C ...
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Austrian National Library
The Austrian National Library (german: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) is the largest library in Austria, with more than 12 million items in its various collections. The library is located in the Neue Burg Wing of the Hofburg in center of Vienna. Since 2005, some of the collections have been relocated within the Baroque structure of the Palais Mollard-Clary. Founded by the Habsburgs, the library was originally called the Imperial Court Library (german: Kaiserliche Hofbibliothek); the change to the current name occurred in 1920, following the end of the Habsburg Monarchy and the proclamation of the Austrian Republic. The library complex includes four museums, as well as multiple special collections and archives. Middle Ages The institution has its origin in the imperial library of the Middle Ages. During the Medieval period, the Austrian Duke Albert III (1349–1395) moved the books of the Viennese vaults into a library. Albert also arranged for important works from La ...
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Papyrus 3
Papyrus 3, designated by (in the numbering Gregory-Aland), is a small fragment of fifteen verses from the Gospel of Luke dating to the 6th/7th century. It is formed part of a lectionary. It is dated palaeographically to the 6th or 7th century. The Greek text-type of this codex is a mixed. Aland placed it in Category III. Text Luke 7:36 : ΑΓΓ . . ΙΟ :: ΤΟΝ Κ ̣̅ ΗΣου : ΤΟΝ̣Τ̣Ω̣ΝΦΣΡΙΣ̣ : Ε̣Λ̣ΘΩΝΕ̣ΙΣΤ̣ : ΙΕΙΔΟΥΓΥΝΗΗΤΙΣΗ : ΓΝΟΥΣΑΟΤΙ̣ΚΑΤΑΚ : ΣΑΑΛΑΒΑΣΤΡΟΝΜΥΡ̣ : Ο̣ΔΑΣΑΥΤΟΥΚΛΑΣΙΟΥΣ̣ : ΥΣΠΟΔΑΣΑΥΤΟΥ ΚΑΙ : ΕΞΕΜΑΞΕΝΚΑΙΚΑΤΕ : ΗΛΙΦΕΝ ΤΩΜΥΡΩ : ΑΣΑΥΤΟΝΕΙΠΕΝΕ . . . . ΤΩ : ΗΣΕΓΙΓΝΩΣΚΕΝΑΝΤ̣ΙΣΚΑΙΠΟΤΑΠ : ΤΑΙΑΥΤΟΥΟΤΙΑ.ΑΡΤΩΛΟ̣ΣΕΣΤΙΝ : ΕΙΠΕΝ Ο ΠΡΟΣ̣Α.Τ̣Ο̣Ν̣ΣΙΜΩΝ : ΔΕΔΕΔΑ . . . ΛΕΕΙ̣ΠΕΝΦΗΣΙΝΔΥΟ : ΤΙΝΙΟΕΙΣΩ : Η̣ΚΟΝ̣ΤΑΜΗ̣ : Τ ...
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Uncial 058
Uncial 058 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 010 ( von Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated palaeographically to the 4th century. Description The codex contains a part of the Gospel of Matthew (18:18-19.22-23.25-26.28-29), on 1 parchment leaf (19 cm by 13 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 26 lines per page. : 18:18 : ΕΠ της γης ε: ΣΤΑΙΔ δεμε: ΝΑΕΝΤ ουρα: ΝΩ ΚΑΙ ΟΣΛ .: ΛΥΣΑΤΕΠΙΤΗΣ : ΣΕΣΤΑΙΛΕΛΥ : ναεντωου : ΝΩ : 18:22 : ΚΙΣΑ εως εβδο: ΙΝΑΜΗΝΑΕ : ΜΗΚ ΤΛ ις ε: ΥΜΙΝΟΤΙ : ΠΤΛ : ΔΙΑΤ υ: ΕΑΝΔΥΟΕΞΥΜΩ : ΤΟΟΜΟΙΩΟ Β : 18:19 ΣΥΜΦΩΝΗΣΩ : 18:28 : φειλεΑΥ : ω εκατον δΝΑΠΙΑ : αι κρ[ΑΤΗΣΑΣ : [ατονεπνι : ΓΕΝΑΕΓΩΝΑ : ΠΟΔΟΣΕΠΕ[ων">ΤΗΣΑΣ :_[α.html" ;"title="αι κρ[ΑΤΗΣΑΣ : [α">αι κρ[ΑΤΗΣΑΣ ...
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Uncial 0101
Uncial 0101 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 48 ( Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. It is dated palaeographically to the 8th-century. Formerly it was labelled by TV. The manuscript has survived in very fragmentary condition. Description The codex contains a small part of the Gospel of John 1:29-32, on one very small parchment leaf (). The text is written in one column per page, 14 lines per page, in uncial letters. The nomina sacra are written in an abbreviated forms. Text The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type. Aland placed it in Category II. History Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 8th-century. The codex currently is located at the Austrian National Library (Pap. G. 39780), at Vienna. Karl Wessely published its text (facsimile). It was examined by C. R. Gregory (1887) and David C. Parker (2007). In 2008 it was edited by Stanley E. Porter and Wendy J. Porter (facsimile with trans ...
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Uncial 0237
Uncial 0237 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 014 ( von Soden), is a Greek-Coptic uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Paleographically it has been assigned to the 6th-century. Description The codex contains two small parts of the Gospel of Matthew 15:12-15,17-19, on one parchment leaf (23 cm by 18 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 23 lines per page, in uncial letters. It is a palimpsest.''MPER N.S. 29 22''
Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 6th-century.


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Papyrus 5
Papyrus ( ) is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing surface. It was made from the pith of the papyrus plant, ''Cyperus papyrus'', a wetland sedge. ''Papyrus'' (plural: ''papyri'') can also refer to a document written on sheets of such material, joined side by side and rolled up into a scroll, an early form of a book. Papyrus is first known to have been used in Egypt (at least as far back as the First Dynasty), as the papyrus plant was once abundant across the Nile Delta. It was also used throughout the Mediterranean region. Apart from a writing material, ancient Egyptians employed papyrus in the construction of other artifacts, such as reed boats, mats, rope, sandals, and baskets. History Papyrus was first manufactured in Egypt as far back as the fourth millennium BCE.H. Idris Bell and T.C. Skeat, 1935"Papyrus and its uses"(British Museum pamphlet). The earliest archaeological evidence of papyrus was excavated in 2012 and 2013 ...
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Wiener Studien
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Hermann Harrauer
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Mario Capasso
is a character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the title character of the ''Mario'' franchise and the mascot of Japanese video game company Nintendo. Mario has appeared in over 200 video games since his creation. Depicted as a short, pudgy, Italian plumber who resides in the Mushroom Kingdom, his adventures generally center on rescuing Princess Peach from the Koopa villain Bowser. Mario has access to a variety of power-ups that give him different abilities. Mario's fraternal twin brother is Luigi. Mario first appeared as the player character of ''Donkey Kong'' (1981), a platform game. Miyamoto wanted to use Popeye as the protagonist, but when he could not achieve the licensing rights, he created Mario instead. Miyamoto expected the character to be unpopular and planned to use him for cameo appearances; originally called "Mr. Video", he was renamed to Mario after Mario Segale. Mario's clothing and characteristics were themed after the setting o ...
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