Rylands Papyri - Volumes

Volumes

  • Crum, W.E. (1909), Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts in the Collection of the John Rylands Library, Manchester . (P.Ryl.Copt.)
  • Griffith, F.Ll. (1909), Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester . (P.Ryl.Dem.)
    • Volume I: Atlas of Facsimiles.
    • Volume II: Hand-copies of the earlier documents.
    • Volume III: Key-list, Translations, Commentaries and Indices.
  • Hunt, A.S. (1911), Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Volume I: Literary Texts, Manchester . (P.Ryl. I)
  • Johnson, J. de M.; Martin, V.; Hunt, A.S. (1915), Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Volume II: Documents of the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, Manchester . (P.Ryl. II)
  • Roberts, C.H. (1938), Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Volume III: Theological and Literary Texts, Manchester (P.Ryl. III)
  • Roberts; Turner, E.G. (1938), Catalogue of the Greek and Latin Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Volume IV: Documents of the Ptolemaic, Roman and Byzantine Periods, Manchester . (P.Ryl. IV)

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