Angaben aus dem Katalog der
arabischen Papyri des Pennsylvania University Museums (Philaldelphia) von
Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886-1967), Arabic Papyri in the University Museum in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Rom 1981, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, S. 161 (Eintrag Nr. 131): "Inv. E. 16264 H. 3rd-4th century A.H./9th-10th century
A. D.Yellowish, thin parchment. Four fragments from the same sheet. b, c, and d are contiguous; a is seperated from them by a gap of ca. 2 cm. Dimensions of a: 8.4 x 16.8 cm.: of b+c+d: 12 x 24 cm. a has preserved parts of the upper margin, 4 cm. wide, c parts of the outer and lower margins, 3.7 and 2.4 cm. wide, and d parts of the inner margin. This sheet belongs to the same Koran copy as no. 130 [E 16264 F]. From the Ellen W. Harrison Collection. Recto a: Kor. 40,52 (55) [maʿ]ḏiratuhum - 56 (58) [su]lṭā[nin]; b+c+d: 40,57 (59) [wa-laki]nna - 61 (63) n-nāsi (first). Verso a: 40,61 (63) ʾakṯara - 64 (66) wa-[razaqakum]; b+c+d: 40,66 (68) llāhi - 70 (72) kaḏḏabū. Further features of the script which do not appear in no. 130 are: the waṣl indicated by a red horizontal stroke across the alif; a gold rosette inscribed in a square as ten-verse divider, on recto line 4 from the bottom, at the end of verse 59, which is 60 according to the Damascus numbering (see A. Spitaler, Die Verszählung des Koran, p. 56: however our copy marks no verse end after l-baṣīru [sic] in verse 58, as Damascus does)."
- Levi Della Vida, Giorgio: Arabic Papyri in the University Museum in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). Accademnia Nazionale dei Lincei, Roma 1981.
- Spitaler, Anton: Die Verszählung des Koran nach islamischer Überlieferung (O. Pretzl & G. Leidinger, Hrsg.). Verl. der Bayer. Akad. der Wiss., München 1935.