File:Uncial 0171 - fragment 1 (Berlin, Staatliche Museen, P. 11863) - recto - Matthew 10,17-25.jpg
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DescriptionUncial 0171 - fragment 1 (Berlin, Staatliche Museen, P. 11863) - recto - Matthew 10,17-25.jpg |
English: Uncial 0171 - fragment 1 (Berlin, Staatliche Museen, P. 11863) - recto - Matthew 10:17-25 |
Date | late 3rd or early 4th century |
Source | Karl Jaroš (2006). Das Neue Testament nach den ältesten griechischen Handschriften. CD-ROM. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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