Dan Batovici
https://www.academia.edu/20090077/A_New_Hermas_Papyrus_Fragment_in_Paris
3 N. Gonis, "4705-4707. Hermas, Pastor” pages 1-17 in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri.
Volume LXIX (2005), at 1. The 23 Hermas papyri - including parchment fragments which
are usually counted among the papyri, as P.Oxy. 15.1783 (LDAB 1103) and P.Oxy.
15.1828 (LDAB 1099) - are continuous Greek manuscripts, as are the NT papyri listed in
NA28. Beyond the 23 there are also P.Oxy. 1.5 (LDAB 2607) and P.Mich. inv. 6427
(LDAB 5694), which contain quotations of Hermas embedded in other texts.
The basis for the collation is mainly Lcutzsch’ edition," but those of
Ehrman12 and Holmes13 were also used.
The sigla used arc the following:
A is Codex Athous;
M is P.Mich. 11/2 129;14
L1 is the old Latin version, vulgata;15
L2 is the Latin Palatine version;
E is the Ethiopia version;
C1 is the Akhmimic Coptic translation, and
C2 is the Sahidic Coptic translation,16
though readings from the translations arc cited selectively. Further-
more. Ant designates Antiochos, I lavdcKinc; tfjc; dytac; ypatpfjc;, and Ath
Pseudo-Athanasius, Ai8aaicaWat 7tpoc; Avrioyov, with the qualifiers Ath1
(for Codex Guelfcrbytanus Gudianus 51) and Ath2 (for Codex Parisinus
gr. 635).