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* URL: http://hcl.harvard.edu/libraries/houghton/collections/papyrus/index.html
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:This Web site provides strategies for searching Houghton's papyri as well as links to bibliographies related to these materials that were compiled by the Library. Permission to publish from any papyrus is granted at the discretion of the Curator. See Houghton's Reproductions and Permissions page for more information.
 
:The digitization of Houghton's manuscripts was supported by the Provost's Fund for Instructional Technology at Harvard University. The project was directed by Francesca Schironi, assistant professor in the Department of the Classics, in collaboration with William P. Stoneman, Florence Fearrington Librarian and acting curator of Early Books and Manuscripts for Houghton Library, and his staff. Information about the history of the collection was provided by James Armstrong, Assistant Curator of Collections in the Semitic Museum. As digital images of the papyri become available, we will provide links to them from this Web page as well as from the HOLLIS catalog.
 
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Available

Description

From project website (accessed 2016-01-13):

This Web site provides strategies for searching Houghton's papyri as well as links to bibliographies related to these materials that were compiled by the Library. Permission to publish from any papyrus is granted at the discretion of the Curator. See Houghton's Reproductions and Permissions page for more information.
The digitization of Houghton's manuscripts was supported by the Provost's Fund for Instructional Technology at Harvard University. The project was directed by Francesca Schironi, assistant professor in the Department of the Classics, in collaboration with William P. Stoneman, Florence Fearrington Librarian and acting curator of Early Books and Manuscripts for Houghton Library, and his staff. Information about the history of the collection was provided by James Armstrong, Assistant Curator of Collections in the Semitic Museum. As digital images of the papyri become available, we will provide links to them from this Web page as well as from the HOLLIS catalog.