Papyrus Berlin
Papyrus Berlin stands for the following manuscript fragments :
Ancient Egyptian:
- Papyrus Berlin 3022 ( story of Sinuhe ), 18th century BC BC, ancient Egyptian story
- Papyrus Berlin 3024 ( Conversation of a tired man with his soul ), 19th century BC Chr.
- Papyrus Berlin 3027 ( Magic spells for mother and child ), 1901 ed. by Adolf Erman
- Papyrus Berlin 3033 ( Westcar Papyrus ), 19./17. Century BC BC, ancient Egyptian story about miracles
- Papyrus Berlin 3063 ( Papyrus Reinhardt ), 10th century BC BC, land register
- Papyrus Berlin 3038 ( Papyrus Brugsch ), around 1300 BC BC, medical text, see Giuseppe Passalacqua
- Papyrus Berlin 10012 , 19th century BC Chr., Transcript of a temple diary
- Papyrus Berlin 10499 ( story of Sinuhe ), 18th century BC Chr.
Greek:
- Papyrus Berlin 9875 ( Perser ), 4th century, seal by Timotheus von Milet
- Papyrus Berlin 17212 , 3rd century, Book of Jeremiah of the Bible
- Papyrus Berlin 17213 , 3rd century, Book of Genesis of the Bible