| Manuscript: | M167 |
| Sigla: | P. Macq. I 1 |
Text no.
Position of the text within the manuscript. | 29 |
| Coptic Scriptorium: | |
| Date: | 601 – 800 |
| Text position: | p. 15 ll. 22-24 |
| Type of text: | Healing of spleen (magical, formulary) |
| Original title: | ·ⲕ̅ϩ̅· ⲟⲩⲛⲟⲉⲓϣ |
| Original title (translated): | 26: A spleen |
| Conventional title: | A spleen |
| Language: | Egyptian (Coptic) |
| Dialect: | Sahidic |
| Script: | Coptic |
| Image: |
| Text: | Translation: |
| p. 15 |
[22] 26. A spleen. A wine filled with black cumin, [23] which has been in dew for [24] three days. Let ⟨the patient⟩ drink. |
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| Apparatus: | 22. ⲟⲩⲏⲣ̅ⲡ̅ corrected from ⲟⲩⲏⲣⲡ̣ⲡ̅ |
| Notes: |
| Bibliography: | Choat, Malcolm, and Iain Gardner. A Coptic handbook of ritual power (p. Macq. I 1). Turnhout: Brepols, 2013, p. 72-73. |
| Editor: | EL’s edition (6/3/2020), from DDGLC’s transcription based on Choat/Gardner (14/10/2019), checked with photograph of original (EL 6/3/2020); Team (30/7/2021) |