RT Book T1 Part one: : The Greek papyri--codex V (Codex_Part_I_V) T2 BrillOnline Reference Works T2 Coptic Gnostic Library A1 Barns, J. W. B. A2 Shelton, John C. A2 Robinson, James M. LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill Academic Publishers YR 2012 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1690916745 AB The best preserved papyri from the cover of Codex V come from what must have been an extensive series of official accounts in money and kind, dealing with an area at least as large as the Thebaid: their extremely mutilated condition is much to be regretted. The rectos of those fragments which most obviously belong together have been assembled under the number 22, and such versos of the same fragments as bear decipherable writing under 23. This assembly has been made very conservatively, very possibly too much so; re-examination of the originals may well show that some pieces here assigned other numbers were in fact once part of the same roll. There appears to be no way of determining the original order of the fragments. The presentation in this edition is arbitrary K1 Nag Hammadi Codices K1 Gnostic literature K1 Coptic manuscripts (Papyri) K1 Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) DO 10.1163/9789004228900_cgl_aCodex_Part_I_V