We have published on the
Homeric Papyri Canonical Text Service a new edition of the so-called Bankes Homer, a long papyrus fragment (B.M. Papyrus cxiv), containing Homer,
Iliad 24.127–24.804. The work of transcription was done by David Creasey, Kylie Elliott, Talley Lattimore, and Brett Stonecipher, undergraduates at Furman University, working from facsimile images of the papyrus. The resulting text can be seen, in a human-readable format,
here.
Dear friends, since the link above (The resulting text can be seen, in a human-readable format, here.) doesn’t lead anywhere, is it somehow possible to obtain the transcript of the Bankes Homer?
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Thank you very much.
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