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Fragments of an unknown Gospel and other early Christian Papyri.  BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY

Fragments of an unknown Gospel and other early Christian Papyri. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY

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Fragments of an unknown Gospel and other early Christian Papyri. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY

by BELL H Idris

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British Museum,, 1935. 4to., First Edition, with 5 plates; maroon buckram, gilt back, a very good copy.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
27230
Title
Fragments of an unknown Gospel and other early Christian Papyri. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
Author
BELL H Idris
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
British Museum,
Date Published
1935
Keywords
bibliography, palaeography, christian papyri, british museum, idris bell, skeat

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