The Text of the Earliest Greek Manuscripts

Can someone tell me when you look up a passage in The Text of the Earliest Greek Manuscripts where would you go to find the the date of the manuscript. I thought I knew at one where it was in the book but I cannot remember. Thank you very much.
Michael
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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Hey Kevin,
So it is at the begininng of each Papyri section, right?
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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No, in the main volume each papyri has a brief introduction which includes the date.
Prov. 15:23
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Thanks, Kevin
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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For anyone passing this way again, if you're on one of the papyri of TEGM and want to read about the papyri, there's a link just below the copyright line at the top of the manuscript. Since Logos4 links are blue, it's not easy to see but it'll take you directly to the intro section for that papyri.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Denise,
Can you offer a screenshot?
Thanks
Michael
Pastor Michael Huffman, Th.A Th.B Th.M
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