History of Papyrology

1. 1899.

2. This refers to P.Oxy. II (1899), which has 358 pages.

3. Find the horoscope in P.Oxy. II.

4. This is probably a reference to P.Petr. III.

5. See Griechische ostraka aus Aegypten und Nubien. See also P.Oxy. II, p. vi for further information.

6. "Ahhnês" is an alternative spelling for "Akhnes," which is also known as Heracleopolis.

7. Cf. (inter alia) The Athenaeum, Oct. 20, 1900, p. 506.

8. The collection was published as P.Amh. I, 1900.

9. Abbreviation for "Christian."

10. See OED "trump" n.2. 2.a, "to turn out well or successfully."