P.Deissmann
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The Papyrus Deissmann (also named as P.Coll Horsley, P.Horsley, LDAB 3095, TM 61938, vHTR 30a, Rahlfs 865) is a septuagint manuscript written in papyrus that contains parts of the Book of Exodus.[1] Using the study of comparative writing styles (palaeography), it has been dated to 3rd-century.[1] Currently is kept at Armidale, Private collection, Australia.[1]