TM 62997
PAnt 1.26
Xenophon, Symposium 4.51-5, 64, 5.1-3 (on parchment)
151-200?
n/a
Antinoopolis
SIGLA:
~ The figure is mostly measured, but has some element of approximation.
~~ The figure is measured, but is an approximation of the average line length of a verse text.
* The figure is calculated.
** The figure is calculated, but on the basis of a small amount of evidence.
‡ Calculations of the total columns in a roll or the roll’s length are given for a single work unless otherwise specified. The question of what a bookroll may have contained is non-trivial and these calculations must therefore be used with consideration and caution.
| Letters/Line | Column Width (cm) | Intercolumn (cm) | Width from Column to Column (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| *19.8 (16-24) | 5.5 | 1.5 | 7.0 |
| Lines per Column | Column Height (cm) | Upper Margin (cm) | Lower Margin (cm) | Roll Height (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27.3 (27-28) | *14.25 | 2.4 |
| Columns Extant | Letters per Column | ‡Estimated Columns in Roll | ‡Estimated Roll Length (m) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 539 (521-565) | ‡85 | ‡6.0 m |
| Leading (mm) | Letter Height (mm) |
|---|---|
| 5.2 (5.15-5.3) | ~3.0 |
| Kollesis (cm) |
|---|
| (parchment) |
SIGLA:
** The categorization is based on a small amount of data.
| Adscript Usage | Adscript Hypercorrection Examples | Nu-movable Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Adscript added | εφηι for ἔφη, δηι for δή, απετελεσθηι for ἀπετελέσθη, αθιστηιναι for ἀνθιστῆναι (i.e. ἀνθίστασαι) | Omitted but only exx are before consonants** |
| Paragraphus | Marking Full Breath Pause | Marking Lesser Breath Pause | Multiple distinctive dots | Marking Speaker Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paragraphus marks speaker change, at line end only | Dot | Unmarked | Paragraphus at line end; dot without paragraphus mid-line |
| Punctuation Grade (for Prose Texts excepting Dialogue) | Punctuation Summary (for Poetry & Dialogue) |
|---|---|
| Speaker change marked, breath pause marked |
Script quality
| 1 |
The script evaluation approximates the evaluative measure implied by the Diocletian pricing edict, which differentiates the cost of hiring a scribe into three categories:
1 — “best writing”
2 — “second quality writing”
3 — “writing a petition or legal document”
Foundational to our project is that the data are culled not from editions, but from independent analysis based on autopsy or high-resolution images. The analysis is facilitated by a suite of dedicated software, and for known works makes use of machine-readable texts from the TLG project.
