A New Fragment of the Acta Alexandrinorum
The batch of papyrus fragments which were numbered P. Mich. Inv. 4800 was discovered, according to an attached note, right at the site of Kôm Ushîm (or Karanis) during the campaign carried out so efficiently in the year 1926 by the University of Michigan. Of the pieces which concern us here, all written in the same hand and on the same roll, we have three large fragments (i, ii, and iii, measuring 13·9 by 14·7 cm., 14·4 by 10·9 cm., and 7·7 by 5·5 cm. respectively) and twelve small ones (fragments a to 1). It is difficult either on the basis of content or of fibre-alignment to unite any of these fragments very closely; it may be said, however, that it is just possible that frag, iii may belong to the bottom of frag, i (col. i) on the left side.