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  2. Orestes Papyrus - Wikipedia

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    Musical fragment from the first stasimon of Orestes by Euripides (lines 338–344, Vienna Papyrus G 2315) The Orestes Papyrus is a musical fragment from the first stasimon of Orestes by Euripides. The headword, Katolophyromai, means "I cry, lament so much".

  3. Oxyrhynchus hymn - Wikipedia

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    The Oxyrhynchus hymn (or P. Oxy. XV 1786) is the earliest known manuscript of a Christian Greek hymn to contain both lyrics and musical notation. The papyrus on which the hymn was written dates from around the end of the 3rd century AD. [1] It is on Papyrus 1786 of the Oxyrhynchus papyri, now kept at the Papyrology Rooms of the Sackler Library ...

  4. Diary of Merer - Wikipedia

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    The Diary of Merer (also known as Papyrus Jarf) is the name for papyrus logbooks written over 4,500 years ago by Merer, a middle-ranking official with the title inspector (sḥḏ, sehedj). They are the oldest known papyri with text, dating to the 26th year [ 1 ] of the reign of Pharaoh Khufu (reigned in the early 26th century BC, estimated c ...

  5. Sub tuum praesidium - Wikipedia

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    The Papyrus No. 470, containing a substantial portion of the prayer was dated initially to the 3rd or 4th century; later dated as late as the 9th century A.D. The dating of the Papyrus remains uncertain. [1] Accordingly, the celebrated hymn is well attested within the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox ...

  6. Gospel of Marcion - Wikipedia

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    O foolish and hard of heart to believe in all that I have told you (24:25) They began to accuse him, saying, 'We found this man perverting our nation' (23:2) They began to accuse him, saying, 'We found this man perverting our nation [...] and destroying the law and the prophets.' (23:2) I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth (10:21)

  7. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    Who wrote "Auld Lang Syne" lyrics? The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799 ...

  8. Oxyrhynchus Gospels - Wikipedia

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    Oxyrhynchus 840 (P. Oxy. V 840), found in 1905, is a single small vellum parchment leaf with 45 lines of text written on both sides in a tiny neat hand that dates it to the 4th century, almost square, less than 10 cm across.

  9. Harper's Songs - Wikipedia

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    O tomb, you were built for festivity, You were founded for happiness! The singer Neferhotep, born of Henu. [6] The stela of Nebankh from Abydos contains a Harper's Song with the deceased shown seated at the offering table with the harpist squatting in front of him: The singer Tjeniaa says: How firm you are in your seat of eternity,