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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Coptic receipts from Hermopolis (Middle Egypt), issued by the dikaion of a monastery dedicated to *Phoibammon (presumably soldier and martyr of Assiut, S00080); datable to the 7th/8th century.

Evidence ID

E06813

Type of Evidence

Late antique original manuscripts - Papyrus sheet

Documentary texts - Other private document

P.Lond.Copt. I 1055 = BM 1055

Two receipts issued by the monastery of saint Phoibammon to a man named Kollouthos concerning deliveries of measures of corn.

ⲡⲇⲓⲕⲁⲓⲟⲛ ⲛⲫⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ ⲫⲟⲓⲃⲁⲙⲙⲱⲛ

‘The dikaion of saint Phoibammon’


(Text and trans. W. E. Crum)

Cult Places

Cult building - monastic

Places Named after Saint

Monastery

Source

The papyrus document BM Or. 6030 is kept in the British Museum in London and was dated on palaeographical grounds.


Bibliography

Text and comments:
Crum, W.E., Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts in the British Museum (P.Lond.Copt. I) (London, 1905), 438.


Record Created By

Gesa Schenke

Date of Entry

30/10/2018

Related Saint Records
IDNameName in SourceIdentity
S00080Phoibammon, soldier and martyr of AssiutⲫⲟⲓⲃⲁⲙⲙⲱⲛUncertain


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