The surviving texts of Matthew are verses 13:55-56 and 14:3-5: they are in a fragmentary condition. The manuscript has been assigned
palaeographically to the late 2nd or early 3rd century. Probably together with
Papyrus 77 it belonged to the same codex. ; Text The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the
Alexandrian text-type. According to Comfort it is proto-Alexandrian text. In Matthew 13:55, the name of
Jesus' second brother reads [...]ης so that either Ἰωάννης (
John) and Ἰωσῆς (
Joses) are possible original readings. : Ἰωάννης (
John) א*
D M U Γ 2 28 579 1424 Byzmss vgmss Origenpt : Ἰωσῆς (
Joses)
K L W Δ Π
0106 f13 22 565 1241 1582mg Byzmss itk,qc cosa,bomss Basil of Caesarea : Ἰωσῆ (
Joses)
118 157 700* 1071 syrh cobomss : Ἰωσὴφ (
Joseph) א2 B
C N
Θ f1 33 700c 892 lat syrs,c,hmg mae-1 Codex Schøyen cobomss Origenpt ; Location The manuscript is currently housed at the
Sackler Library (Papyrology Rooms, P. Oxy. 4403) in
Oxford. == See also ==