These five fragments from the Papyrus Collection of the University Library of Leipzig are part of a papyrus roll that contains the oldest world chronicle, written by an unknown author. The roll dates from the first quarter of the second century AD. It includes a new list of Pharaohs independent of Manetho, new Babylonian kings and events of Greek history and mythology (e.g the foundation of Thebes).
Die älteste Weltchronik : Europa, die Sintflut und das Lamm / D. Colomo, L. Popko, M. Rücker, R. Scholl. - In: ARCHIV FUR PAPYRUSFORSCHUNG UND VERWANDTE GEBIETE. - ISSN 0066-6459. - 56:1(2010), pp. 1-25.
Die älteste Weltchronik : Europa, die Sintflut und das Lamm
D. Colomo;
2010
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These five fragments from the Papyrus Collection of the University Library of Leipzig are part of a papyrus roll that contains the oldest world chronicle, written by an unknown author. The roll dates from the first quarter of the second century AD. It includes a new list of Pharaohs independent of Manetho, new Babylonian kings and events of Greek history and mythology (e.g the foundation of Thebes).File in questo prodotto:
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