Bodmer Papyri
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The Bodmer Papyri are a group of twenty-two papyri discovered in Egypt in 1952. They are named after Martin Bodmer, who purchased them. The papyri contain segments from the Old and New Testaments, early Christian literature, Homer, and Menander. The oldest, P66 dates to Template:Circa. Most of the papyri are kept at the Bodmer Library, in Cologny, Switzerland outside Geneva.
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