Dear Rachel,

Maybe try Larry Hurtado's _The Earliest Christian Artifacts_ (Eerdmans,
2006, ISBN 0-8028-2895-7). I have seen this (diaeresis on upsilon and
iota in UIOS) in biblical manuscripts.

Best,

Tim Finney

On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 00:42 -0500, Rachel Yuen-Collingridge wrote:
> I am working on P.Oxy. 3787 at present and was interested in the use
> of dieresis over both the upsilon and iota in huios throughout that
> document. I have not been able to locate any articles on the matter
> through Bib.Pap. or other sources.  If anyone knows of a treatment of
> this specific phenomenon or that of dieresis in documentary papyri in
> general I would be most grateful. 
> 
> Many thanks and best wishes to all,
> 
> Rachel Yuen-Collingridge
> Documentary Research Centre
> Macquarie University
> Australia
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