Scroll (disambiguation) — A scroll is a roll of parchment, papyrus, or paper, which has been drawn or written upon.Scroll may also refer to: *Scroll (music), the decoratively curved end of the pegbox of string instruments such as violins *Scrolling, the continuous… … Wikipedia
P72 — may refer to: HMS Vampire (P72), a 1943 Royal Navy V class submarine Republic XP 72, an American World War II fighter aircraft. a designation for the standard Ford Crown Victoria model Papyrus 72, an early New Testament papyrus This… … Wikipedia
Book of Abraham — For other meanings of this name, see Book of Abraham (disambiguation). A portion of the papyri considered by some to be source of the Book of Abraham. The difference between Egyptologists translation and Joseph Smith s interpretations have caused … Wikipedia
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Dioscorus of Aphrodito — For other people named Dioscorus, see Dioscorus (disambiguation). Dioscorus of Aphrodito Anonymous Mummy Portrait from the Fayyum Born Dioskoros c. A.D. 520 Aphrodito, Egypt Died c. A.D. 585 A … Wikipedia
Coptic versions of the Bible — Part of the series on Copts Culture … Wikipedia
Natural History (Pliny) — Naturalis Historia, 1669 edition, title page. The title at the top reads: Volume I of the Natural History of Gaius Plinius Secundus. The Natural History (Latin: Naturalis Historia) is an encyclopedia published circa AD 77–79 by Pliny the… … Wikipedia
Paper — For other uses, see Paper (disambiguation). A stack of copy paper Paper is a thin material mainly used for wr … Wikipedia
Codex — This article is about ancient and medieval books. For other uses, see Codex (disambiguation). Christian Bible as codex A codex (Latin caudex for trunk of a tree or block of wood, book; plural codices) is a book in the format used for modern books … Wikipedia
Sappho — For other uses, see Sappho (disambiguation). Bust inscribed Sappho of Eressos, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC. Sappho ( … Wikipedia