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Tablet of wood
Byzantine
Early Byzantine Period
7th century A.D. (after 626)
Place of Manufacture: Egypt
Medium/Technique
Wood
Dimensions
Legacy dimension: .216 H. .06 W.
Credit Line
Hay Collection—Gift of C. Granville Way
Accession Number72.4358
CollectionsEurope, Ancient Greece and Rome
ClassificationsInscriptions
DescriptionOne side of a two-part diptych - two panels joined with a hinge or clasp and could be closed like a codex. This is an extremely rare example of a liturgical diptych, most likely from a church. What survives of the Greek inscription corresponds to a list of names of patriarchs of Alexandria, suggesting it provides a listing of the line of succession of recognized leaders of the Egyptian Coptic Church
Light brown, traces of white priming; inscription in Greek characters painted in dull black on both sides; split lengthwise.
Light brown, traces of white priming; inscription in Greek characters painted in dull black on both sides; split lengthwise.
InscriptionsRecto
[- - -] ς
[- - -] ς
[- - -]ῳνος
[- - -]μͺος:
[- - -]ς
[- - -]ους:
[- - -]ᾳνός
[- - -]ίονος
[- - -]πῖνος
[- - -]νός
[- - -]τͺριος
[- - -]λᾶς
[- - -]σιος:
[- - -]οͺς
[- - -]ᾶ:
[- - -]ος:
[- - -]ᾷς:
[- - -]νδρος:
[- - -]σͺιος:
[- - -]ος:
[- - -]θͺεος
[- - -]ιλος
[- - -]ος
Verso
Διόσκοͺ[- - -]
Τιμόθεͺ[- - -]
Πέτρο[- - -]
᾿Αθανάσͺ[- - -]
᾿Ϊωάνν[- - -]
καὶ ᾿Ϊωάνͺ[- - -]
Διόσκο[- - -]
Τιμόθͺ[- - -]
Θεοδόσ[- - -]
Πέτρος
Δαμιανόͺ[- - -]
᾿Αναστάσͺ[- - -]
καὶ ἄπα Σευῇ[- - -]
[- - -] ς
[- - -] ς
[- - -]ῳνος
[- - -]μͺος:
[- - -]ς
[- - -]ους:
[- - -]ᾳνός
[- - -]ίονος
[- - -]πῖνος
[- - -]νός
[- - -]τͺριος
[- - -]λᾶς
[- - -]σιος:
[- - -]οͺς
[- - -]ᾶ:
[- - -]ος:
[- - -]ᾷς:
[- - -]νδρος:
[- - -]σͺιος:
[- - -]ος:
[- - -]θͺεος
[- - -]ιλος
[- - -]ος
Verso
Διόσκοͺ[- - -]
Τιμόθεͺ[- - -]
Πέτρο[- - -]
᾿Αθανάσͺ[- - -]
᾿Ϊωάνν[- - -]
καὶ ᾿Ϊωάνͺ[- - -]
Διόσκο[- - -]
Τιμόθͺ[- - -]
Θεοδόσ[- - -]
Πέτρος
Δαμιανόͺ[- - -]
᾿Αναστάσͺ[- - -]
καὶ ἄπα Σευῇ[- - -]
ProvenanceBy 1836: Robert Hay Collection, Linplum, Scotland; 1863: to his son, Robert James Alexander Hay; 1868-1872: Way Collection, Boston (purchased by Samuel A. Way through London dealers Rollin and Feuardent, 27 Haymarket); 1872: given to the MFA by Samuel's son, C. Granville Way.