Published on the web in 2009 by Charlesworth (www.ijco.org/?categoryId=28681).
He probably had permission from Lee Biondi, who may have had access to the
fragment at an earlier stage, without being the owner. The fragment now
belongs to the Schøyen Collection, and will be published in a volume at T&T
Clark with all the Schøyen fragments (more than 20, and more than a dozen
not published before) in 2011.
Torleif Elgvin

2010/9/6 Ken Penner <kpen...@stfx.ca>

> Could someone tell me where the Nehemiah fragment mentioned by VanderKam in
> DSST2, 49 ("not a single fragment from a copy of Nehemiah was identified
> until 2008") was published?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
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