Papyrus 11 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), signed by ðÂÂÂ<sup>11</sup>, is a copy of a part of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. It contains fragments ; .; ,; ; .; .; ... Only some portions of the codex can be read.
The manuscript palaeographically had been assigned to the 7th century.
The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type. Aland placed it in Category II.
In it reads ÃÂ÷ ÃÂÃÂÿÃÂõàÃÂ÷ (prayer) â along with ðÂÂÂ<sup>46</sup>, ÃÂ*, A, B, C, D, F, G, P, è, 6, 33, 81, 104, 181, 629, 630, 1739, 1877, 1881, 1962, it vg, cop, arm, eth; other manuscripts have reading ÃÂ÷ ý÷ÃÂÃÂõùñ úñù ÃÂ÷ ÃÂÃÂÿÃÂõàÃÂ÷ (fasting and prayer) or ÃÂ÷ ÃÂÃÂÿÃÂõàÃÂ÷ úñù ý÷ÃÂÃÂõùñ (prayer and fasting).
The manuscript was discovered by Tischendorf in 1862.
It is currently housed at the Russian National Library (Gr. 258A) in Saint-Petersburg.