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(Pathyris)P After 123 BCRThe priests of Souchos at Crocodilopolis wrote this petition to complain about the inhabitants of the neighbouring town of Harmonthis, who appear to have been troublesome during this period. They refer especially to the damage done to the property of the T DocumentaryUMMA2Boxford-ipap.apis.0002CAPFD1Ep.62Hp.62ICG10388aJSR1364NTestament of PachnoubisOPathyrisPMarch 23, 123 BCRPachnoubis leaves practically all his posessions to his wife Tathotes, while only leaving a mattress and a bed to his to sons of another mother. At the end the signatures of the testator and six witnesses. The document is a copy, written in a clear, semi-T DocumentaryUMMA3Boxford-ipap.apis.0003CAPFD2Ep.80Hp.80JSR1085KJE47268N$Letter concerning payment for crotonOArsinoite NomePJuly 15-Aug. 13, 223 BC%( A* 75*[7*7*)7Q*x7*7*F7f*7*7H *{7 B*7 *I7 *7 *70*~7*7*L7*7*7[*7') C*7#B PZ B[PBP(B)Pw BxPBPEBFPBPBPzD B{P BPH  BIP! 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[=Chr.Wilck. 304]T DocumentaryUMMA4Boxford-ipap.apis.0004CAPFD2Ep.82Hp.82JSR1092KJE49656NProperty declarationsOMouchis (Arsinoite Nome)P209 BCRThree property declarations addressed to the epimeletes. They give a brief specification of the property and an assessment of its value. All three are made out in the month Phaophi. [=Chr.Wilck. 224a-c]T DocumentaryUMMA5Boxford-ipap.apis.0005CBGUD4E1053JSR2930KJE39452N Loan contractO AlexandriaPApril 2nd, 13 BCQ 33.5 x 17RFrom cartonnage. Cursive hand, same as BGU IV 1055, BGU IV 1058. Consists of two sheets stuck together. The other side (front) only carries writing on the first page.SrvT DocumentaryUMMA6Boxford-ipap.apis.0006CBGUD4E1054JSR2931KJE39453N Loan contractO AlexandriaPMarch 27th, before 13 BCQ29 x 1024RRFrom cartonnage. Very cursive hand, same as BGU IV 1050, BGU IV 1057, BGU IV 1059.T DocumentaryUMMA7Boxford-ipap.apis.0007CBGUD4E1055JSR2931KJE39453N Loan contractO AlexandriaPMarch 31st, 13 BCR,Verso.Same hand as BGU IV 1053, BGU IV 1058.T DocumentaryUMM A8Boxford-ipap.apis.0008CBGUD4E1056JSR2932KJE39454N Loan contractO AlexandriaPApril 17th, 13 BCQ28 x 12ReFrom cartonnage. Cursive hand, same as BGU IV 1052, similar to BGU IV 1053, BGU IV 1055, BGU IV 1058.SrvT DocumentaryUMM A9Boxford-ipap.apis.0009CBGUD4E1060JSR2934KJE39456NPetitionOBusiris (Heracleopolites)PMarch 5th, 14 BCQ29 x 14ROFrom cartonnage. Cursive hand, same as BGU IV 1061, only a little less adorned.T DocumentaryUMM A10Boxford-ipap.apis.0010CBGUD4E1061JSR2933KJE39455NPetitionOBusiris (Heracleopolites)PJan. 25th, 14 BCQ28 x 16R3From cartonnage. Cursive hand, same as BGU IV 1060.SrvT DocumentaryUMM A11Boxford-ipap.apis.0011CBGUD4E1067JSR2936KJE3945835 N'Document concerning the lease of a muleOEuhemeria? (Arsinoites)PAD 101/2Q 15 x 11.5RCursive.T DocumentaryUMM A12Boxford-ipap.apis.0012CBGUD4E1068JSR2935KJE39457NDeclaration of deathOApollonias (Arsinoites)PFeb. 10th, AD 101Q19 x 8RCursive.T DocumentaryUMMA13Boxford-ipap.apis.0013CBGUD4E1069FrectoJSR2937KJE39459N Census returnO ArsinoitesPJune-August(?), ca. AD 245Q9 x 20RCursive.T DocumentaryUMMA14Boxford-ipap.apis.0014CBGUD4E1069FversoJSR2937KJE39459NAccountO ArsinoitesP2nd half of 3rd c. AD?Q9 x 20RNot the same hand as recto.T DocumentaryUMMA15Boxford-ipap.apis.0015CBGUD4E1100FrectoJSR2947KJE43783NMarriage contractO AlexandriaP 30 BC - AD 14Q 33 x 12.5RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Large, unattractive hand, very abraded. Over the text the remains of three lines in a different hand, probably the outline for a marriage contract, which however is not connected with the one of the main text. T DocumentaryUMMA1646Boxford-ipap.apis.0016CBGUD4E1100FversoJSR2947KJE43783PAD 20?Q 33 x 12.5R(More than one(?) document, very abraded.T DocumentaryUMMA17Boxford-ipap.apis.0017CBGUD4E1103JSR2944KJE43780NDivorceO AlexandriaPMarch 28th, 13 BCQ37 x 12RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Large hand, approximating a bookhand; below 7 lines in a cursive hand. On the recto one illegible short line.SrvT DocumentaryUMMA18Boxford-ipap.apis.0018CBGUD4E1106FrectoJSR2950KJE43786NContract with a wet nurseO AlexandriaP26 Feb. 26th, before 13 BCQ35 x 11RqFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. The same hand as BGU IV 1099. Duplicate of this document: inv. nr. 250.T DocumentaryUMMA19Boxford-ipap.apis.0019CBGUD4E1106FversoJSR2950KJE43786Q35 x 11RBadly preserved documentT DocumentaryUMMA20Boxford-ipap.apis.0020CBGUD4E1118JSR2953KJE43789NLease of a gardenO AlexandriaPMarch 14th, 22 BCQ 37.5 x 1357RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Rather careful script. The top is abraded. The document consisted of two sheets stuck together, of which the right one is lost (approximately 35 letters per line are missing). On the verso of the left sheet are twT DocumentaryUMMA21Boxford-ipap.apis.0021CBGUD4E1130JSR2955KJE43791N Sale of landO AlexandriaPFeb. 14th, 4 BCQ38 x 17RZFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. The hand is like BGU IV 1121. The back is blank.T DocumentaryUMMA22Boxford-ipap.apis.0022CBGUD4E1132JSR2945KJE43781N'Beginning of a contract (contents lost)O AlexandriaPJune 24th, after 13 BCQ31 x 12RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Small, skillful and clear hand. On the recto a loan contract by a different hand but of the same date (BGU IV 1147).T DocumentaryUMMA23Boxford-ipap.apis.0023CBGUD4E1134JSR2954KJE43790NPayment of an eranos-loanO AlexandriaPMarch 10th, 10 BCQ33 x 968RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Small hand, at times difficult to read; the lower part of the text is badly preserved. At the foot of the page and on the verso other documents, very unclear, by the same hand. T DocumentaryUMMA24Boxford-ipap.apis.0024CBGUD4E1135JSR2984KJE43784NPayment of an eranos-loanO AlexandriaPApril 11th, 10 BC?Q26 x 17RwFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. The text was found on two separate fragments. Large and unattractive cursive.SrvT DocumentaryUMMA25Boxford-ipap.apis.0025CBGUD4E1142FrectoJSR2949KJE43785NDelivery contractO AlexandriaP25-24 BCQ24 x 15R]From cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Large, clear hand, similar to that of BGU IV 1114. T DocumentaryUMMA26Boxford-ipap.apis.0026CBGUD4E1142FversoJSR2949KJE43785Q24 x 15RNFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Abraded document in very small hand.T DocumentaryUMMA27Boxford-ipap.apis.0027CBGUD4E1143FrectoJSR2951KJE43787NDelivery contract79O AlexandriaP19-18 BCQ 27 x 11.5RSFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Large, unattractive hand, partly abraded.T DocumentaryUMMA28Boxford-ipap.apis.0028CBGUD4E1143FversoJSR2951KJE43787Q 27 x 11.5RaFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Abraded document in hand different to that of the rectoT DocumentaryUMMA29Boxford-ipap.apis.0029CBGUD4E1147JSR2945KJE43781NLoan with depositO AlexandriaPAug. 30th-Feb. 25th, 14-13 BCQ31 x 12RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Medium-sized , clear cursive; partly badly preserved. On the verso, in a different hand, BGU IV 1132.T DocumentaryUMMA30Boxford-ipap.apis.0030CBGUD4E1150NPayment of a loan with depositO AlexandriaPApril 7th, 13 BCQ 37.5 x 13RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Same hand as BGU IV 1116, but larger and more hasty. Contains the drafts of two documents; on the recto BGU IV 1118.T DocumentaryUMM A31Boxford-ipap.apis.0031CBGUD4E1152JSR2954KJE437908: NPayment of a loan with depositO AlexandriaP11-10 BCQ 19.5 x 11RlFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Hand similar to BGU IV 1155. On the recto contents of BGU IV 1134.T DocumentaryUMM!A32Boxford-ipap.apis.0032CBGUD4E1153JSR2946KJE43782NHConclusion of contract with a wet nurse; payment of a loan with paramonO AlexandriaPMay 16th, 14 BCQ 29 x 10.5RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Top part is missing. Small cursive with many abbreviations. On the verso two documents, one under the other. On the recto, in a different hand, BGU IV 1156.T DocumentaryUMM"A33Boxford-ipap.apis.0033CBGUD4E1156FrectoJSR2952KJE43788N Loan contractO AlexandriaPOct. 28th-Jan. 26th, 16-15 BCQ38 x 23RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Medium-sized hand, letters very close together, and therefore at times unclear. On the verso loan contract from 13 BC.T DocumentaryUMM#A34Boxford-ipap.apis.0034CBGUD4E1156FversoJSR2952KJE43788N Loan contractO AlexandriaP13 BC9;#Q38 x 23RPFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. On the recto loan contract from 15 BC.T DocumentaryUMM$A35Boxford-ipap.apis.0035CBGUD4E1162JSR2946KJE43782N Loan contractO AlexandriaP17-16 BCQ 29 x 10.5RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Large, squiggly hand. Occasional ommission of letters, not explicable as abbreviation. On the verso is BGU IV 1153.T DocumentaryUMM%A36Boxford-ipap.apis.0036CBGUD4E1189NPetition to the strategusOBusiris (Heracleopolites)PAfter 1 BC - AD 1Q 22.5 x 15.5RTFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Clear cursive with occasional punctuation.T DocumentaryUMM&A37Boxford-ipap.apis.0037CBGUD4E1201JSR2943KJE43779NPetitionOBusiris (Heracleopolites)PMay 26th-June 24th, AD 2Q32 x 12RMFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Clear cursive, partly very abraded.T DocumentaryUMM'A38Boxford-ipap.apis.0038CBGUD4E1204JSR2956KJE43792N Letter of Isidora to AsklepiadesOBusiris (Heracleopolites)POct. 3rd, 28 BCQ23 x 13:<'R=From cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. The back is blank. T DocumentaryUMM(A39Boxford-ipap.apis.0039CBGUD4E1205JSR2957KJE43793N%Two letters of Isidora to AsklepiadesOBusiris (Heracleopolites)POct. 26th, 28 BCQ25 x 33RFrom cartonnage found in Abusir el meleq. Three columns, the first only contains a few remains. The two complete columns contain the whole second letter.T DocumentaryUMM)A40Boxford-ipap.apis.0040C P.Cair.Isid.E1ICG10486JSR1461NEdict of Aristius OptatusOKom Aushim (Karanis)PMar. 16th 297 A.D.Q29 x 25RAristius Optatus, a prefect of Egypt who is otherwise unknown, issued this edict on Phamenoth 20, to publicize and give effect to an edict previously issued by Diocletian in the name of the tetrarchs which introduced important changes in the tax system ofT DocumentaryUMS*A41Boxford-ipap.apis.0041C P.Cair.Isid.E2JSR2553KJE57074NDeclaration of Olive TreesOKom Aushim (Karanis)PDec. 1st 298 A.D.Q21 x 25;=*RA declaration of twenty-four olive trees addressed to the censitor Julius Septimus Sabinus in accordance with an edict of the emperor Diocletian and his colleagues. T DocumentaryUMS+A42Boxford-ipap.apis.0042C P.Cair.Isid.E3JSR2552KJE57073NDeclaration of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)PSept. 11th, 299 A.D.Q51 x 25RA declaration of land addressed to the censitor Julius Septimus Sabinus and submitted in accordance with the edict which authorized the census of 297 A.D. The declarant is Herois, mother of Aurelius Isidorus, who here reports her holdings directly, and nT DocumentaryUMS,A43Boxford-ipap.apis.0043C P.Cair.Isid.E4JSR2588KJE57363NDeclaration of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)PSept. 299 A.D.Q 38 x 25.5RA declaration of land made for the census of 297 by Aurelius Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, reporting his ownership of 11/16 aroura of private land at Karanis. T DocumentaryUMS-A43Boxford-ipap.apis.0043JSR2592KJE57367NDeclaration of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)<>-PSept. 11th, 299 A.D.RA declaration of land made for the census of 297 by Aurelius Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, reporting his ownership of private land at Karanis. T DocumentaryUMS.A44Boxford-ipap.apis.0044C P.Cair.Isid.E5N Land RegisterOKom Aushim (Karanis)P300 - 305 A.D.Q 131.5 x 36R:A list of the landholders of Karanis and their properties.T DocumentaryUMS/A45Boxford-ipap.apis.0045C P.Cair.Isid.E6JSR2612KJE57387N!Excerpt from Declarations of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAfter 298/299 A.D.RA summary of declarations made, probably in 298 or 299, by Heracles and Alexander, sons of Horion, for the census conducted in the Arsinoite nome by Julius Septimus Sabinus. SrvT DocumentaryUMS0A46Boxford-ipap.apis.0046C P.Cair.Isid.E8JSR2620KJE57395NDeclaration of PersonsOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJune 14th, 309 A.D.Q23 x 25ROA report of persons, addressed to Ulpius Alexander, censitor of the Heptanomia.T DocumentaryUMS1A47Boxford-ipap.apis.0047C P.Cair.Isid.E9=?G1JSR2599KJE57374NReport of SitologoiOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAfter Nov. 30th, 309 A.D.Q201 x 26RA statement addressed to the praepositus of the fifth pagus of the Arsinoite nome by the six sitologoi of the village of Karanis and its horiodeikti; a report of total amount of their collections of wheat, barley and lentils, and itemized record of same.T DocumentaryUMS2A48Boxford-ipap.apis.0048C P.Cair.Isid.E10JSR2513KJE57034NAccount of Chaff CollectionsOKom Aushim (Karanis)P311 A.D.Q130 x 26RA daily record of chaff collected as taxes on the harvest of 310/311 A.D. The names of the collectors are given in the second line of the text as Isidorus and HerasSrvT DocumentaryUMS3A49Boxford-ipap.apis.0049C P.Cair.Isid.E11JSR2565KJE57086NReport of SitologoiOKom Aushim (Karanis)PDec. 4th, 312 A.D.Q51 x 25>@3RA summary report of the collection and subsequent distribution of taxes in wheat and barley by the sitologoi of Karanis and its horiodeiktia for the year 308/309, submitted at the request of the ex-praepositus Aurelius Heracles.T DocumentaryUMS4A50Boxford-ipap.apis.0050C P.Cair.Isid.E12JSR2509KJE57030NAssignments of EpinemesisOKom Aushim (Karanis)P 313/314 A.D.Q 24.5 x 26.5RA complete roster of those landholders at Karanis to whom parcels of land were assigned for cultivation at Ptolemais, Bacchias, and Kerkesoucha Agoras in 313/314 A.D.T DocumentaryUMS5A51Boxford-ipap.apis.0051C P.Cair.Isid.E13AFAJSR2598KJE57373NReport of Chaff CollectorsOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJuly 31st, 314 A.D.Q 79 x 26 5RA report submitted to an official of the Heptanomia in the summer of 314 A.D. by Seuthes, son of Heras, and Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, chaff collectors of Karanis and its horiodeiktia for the year 310/311 A.D.T DocumentaryUMS6A52Boxford-ipap.apis.0052C P.Cair.Isid.E13B?A6FBJSR2510KJE57031aNAccount of Taxes in KindOKom Aushim (Karanis)Pca. 311 - 314 A.D.Q57 x 26RHA day book of tax contributions in grain made by landholders of Karanis.T DocumentaryUMS7A53Boxford-ipap.apis.0053C P.Cair.Isid.E14JSR2510KJE57031bNList of Donkey CaravansOKom Aushim (Karanis)P309 or 310 A.D.Q82 x 26RA list of caravans used for transporting grain from Karanis to the Nile ports. In its present state, the papyrus provides information concerning 32 trips made under the supervision of nine men.T DocumentaryUMS8A319Boxford-ipap.apis.0319C P.Cair.Isid.E15JSR2511KJE57032NReport of Chaff CollectorsOKom Aushim (Karanis)PFeb. 19th 314 A.D.Q49 x 25RdA report of chaff and hay delivered by Seuthes and Isidorus, chaff collectors of Karanis in 310/311.T DocumentaryUMS9A54Boxford-ipap.apis.0054C P.Cair.Isid.E18JSR2603KJE57378NList of LandholdersOKom Aushim (Karanis)Pca. 305 - 311 A.D.Q 10.5 x 24.5@B9RA list of personal names followed by a statement of his or her (and in one case a husband and wife together) owned or leased area expressed in arouras.T DocumentaryUMS:A55Boxford-ipap.apis.0055C P.Cair.Isid.E19JSR2602KJE57377NList of MetropolitansOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAfter 313/314 A.D.Q 13 x 18.5RA list of citizens of Arsino or other nome capitals, perhaps Antinopolis or even Alexandria, but they appear in this list from Karanis because they are landholders in the village or its horiodeiktia.T DocumentaryUMS;A56Boxford-ipap.apis.0056C P.Cair.Isid.E21JSR2618KJE57393NList of Payments in KindOKom Aushim (Karanis)Pca. 314 - 315 A.D.Q 42 x 25.5R^A record of phaselus beans and other vegetables, possibly contributed for the military annona.T DocumentaryUMSA59Boxford-ipap.apis.0059C P.Cair.Isid.E28JSR2622KJE57397NList of Payments in MoneyOKom Aushim (Karanis)P1st quarter of 4th century A.D.Q 19 x 25.5RThe title of the list has been almost completely obliterated. What remains is sufficient only to identify wheat as the grain which is measured in artabas throughout the preserved portions of the list. The list appears to be concerned with collections ofT DocumentaryUMS?A60Boxford-ipap.apis.0060C P.Cair.Isid.E29JSR2622BDS?KJE57397NReport of Payments in MoneyOKom Aushim (Karanis)Pca. 312 - 313 A.D.Q 16.5 x 13RThe recto preserves the ends of four lines from the lower right corner of a tax account. The verso has a report from Aurelius Ptollas to Aurelius Isidorus to the effect that he has collected monies from six persons who are named in lines 6-11 and a sevenSrvT DocumentaryUMS@A61Boxford-ipap.apis.0061C P.Cair.Isid.E31JSR2597KJE57372NReceipt for WheatOKom Aushim (Karanis)P276 A.D.Q 10.5 x 20.5RA receipt for wheat issued by an otherwise unknown dekaprotos of the 1st and 6th toparchy through his agent Dioscorus. The recipient is the veteran Asclepiades, probably the father of Heros.T DocumentaryUMSAA62Boxford-ipap.apis.0062C P.Cair.Isid.E32JSR2640KJE57415NReceipt for WheatOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAug./Sept. 279 A.D.Q26 x 20CEARA receipt for wheat issued by the dekaprotoi of the 4th and 5th toparchy for grain delivered to the granary of Ptolemais Nea. The recipients are Ptolemaeus and Thaisarion, son and daughter respectively of Pancrates, and therefore father and aunt of IsidoT DocumentaryUMSBA63Boxford-ipap.apis.0063C P.Cair.Isid.E33JSR2621KJE57396NReceipt for tim purouOKom Aushim (Karanis)POct. 25th, 283 A.D.Q11 x 23RA receipt acknowledging a payment of 1400 drachmas by Ptolemaeus, son of Pancrates and father of Isidorus, in the autumn of 283 A.D. It is recorded as a commutation for wheat.T DocumentaryUMSCA64Boxford-ipap.apis.0064C P.Cair.Isid.E34JSR2529KJE57050N!Receipts for tim purou and oinouOKom Aushim (Karanis)P291 - 294 A.D.Q22 x 17DFCRThree receipts. The first records two payments on January 20th, 291 A.D. Isidorus, son of Ptolemeaus, has paid 800 drachmae for arrears on the grain tax of 288/289, and Patieis, probably a son of Isidorus, has paid another 400 drachmae on his behalf. TT DocumentaryUMSDA65Boxford-ipap.apis.0065C P.Cair.Isid.E36JSR2648KJE57423NReceipts for BarleyOKom Aushim (Karanis)P295 A.D.Q5.5 x 23ReTwo receipts issued to Sarapion, son of Onnophris, who is represented by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus.SrvT DocumentaryUMSEA66Boxford-ipap.apis.0066C P.Cair.Isid.E39JSR2645KJE57420NReceipt for WheatOKom Aushim (Karanis)PNov. 13th 296 A.D.Q 29 x 11.5RParts of several receipts for wheat, three of which include a payment of the obols and probably of the diagraphai, in addition to the collection of wheat.T DocumentaryUMSFA67Boxford-ipap.apis.0067C P.Cair.Isid.E40JSR2634KJE57409NReceipt for Delivery of EmmerOKom Aushim (Karanis)P299 A.D.Q 24 x 23.5EGFRThis receipt consists of two parts. In lines 1 - 3 Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, in his capacity of kephalaiotes is credited with delivery to a bakery, presumably military, of an unspecified quantity of emmer entrusted to him by the sitologoi. The deliveT DocumentaryUMSGA68Boxford-ipap.apis.0068C P.Cair.Isid.E41JSR2617KJE57392aNReceipt for Various TaxesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P302 - 312 A.D.Q145 x 13RReceipts for various taxes, some issued by Sitologoi, some by Apaitetai, covering a ten year period. Most of the receipts in the roll were issued to Palemon, son of Ptolemaeus and brother of Isidorus.SrvT DocumentaryUMSHA69Boxford-ipap.apis.0069C P.Cair.Isid.E42JSR2517KJE57038NReceipt for DelegatioOKom Aushim (Karanis)POct. 23-24, 303 A.D.Q21 x 26FHHRA receipt issued in the Autumn of 303 A.D. to Isidorus, presumably the son of Ptolemaeus, who was collector of the delegatio for Karanis in 300/301 A.D. He is credited with turning in three talents on October 23rd and 500 drachmae on the following day.T DocumentaryUMSIA70Boxford-ipap.apis.0070C P.Cair.Isid.E46JSR2607KJE57382NReceipt for ChaffOKom Aushim (Karanis)PSept. 3rd, 307 A.D.Q12 x 26RA receipt issued to two collectors of chaff (Hatres and ?Isidorus) at Karanis by a receiver at Leukogion, a village in the Hercleopolite nome which served the Fayum as a southern port on the Nile.T DocumentaryUMSJA71Boxford-ipap.apis.0071C P.Cair.Isid.E47JSR2619KJE57394aN-Receipt for Barley and Transportation ChargesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P309 A.D.Q 80 x 14.5RA series of seven receipts for barley delivered at the harbours of Kerke and Leukogion by the sitologoi of Karanis as part of the canon, or grain levy, imposed on the village for the year 308/309.T DocumentaryUMSKA72GIKBoxford-ipap.apis.0072C P.Cair.Isid.E50JSR2629KJE57404aNReceipts for WheatOKom Aushim (Karanis)PMay 16th, 310 A.D.Q52 x 25RThree receipts issued by different shipmasters to Ision, Pamiton, and their associate receivers; each receipt acknowledges a delivery of wheat to the harbour of Kerke in the Memphite nome by Kopres and his fellow sitologoi of Karanis for the year 308/309.T DocumentaryUMSLA73Boxford-ipap.apis.0073C P.Cair.Isid.E51JSR2526KJE57047N"Receipt for Transportation ChargesOKom Aushim (Karanis)PApril 1st, 311 A.D.Q83 x 26RA receipt issued in the spring of 311 A.D. to Palemon, son of Ptolemaeus and brother of Isidorus, by two groups of collectors of transportation dues associated with the military annona.T DocumentaryUMSMA74Boxford-ipap.apis.0074C P.Cair.Isid.E53JSR2536KJE57057NReceipts for Various TaxesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P313 and 314 A.D.Q39 x 21HJMRFour receipts (two columns, with two receipts in each) issued to Kyrillous, daughter of Kopres. She was also the sister of Tasis, who was the wife of Heras, brother of Isidorus.T DocumentaryUMSNA75Boxford-ipap.apis.0075C P.Cair.Isid.E54JSR2503KJE57024aN!Receipt for the Price of ClothingOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJan. 15th, 314 A.D.Q 12-13.5 x 23RA receipt addressed to Antonius Sarapammon, strategos of the Arsinoite nome, by Isidorus, son of Palenius, and Doulus, son of Timotheus, komarchs of Karanis, and Isidorus, tesserarius of the same village. The officials of Karanis acknowledge that they haT DocumentaryUMSOA76Boxford-ipap.apis.0076C P.Cair.Isid.E57JSR2540KJE57061NReceipts for BarleyOKom Aushim (Karanis)P315 A.D.Q 29.5 x 25.5IKORThe text is arranged in two columns. The first is a list of names under the rubric kephalaiotae of the village of Karanis, probably foremen in charge of the donkey caravan which moved the barley receipted in the second column from the granary at Karanis T DocumentaryUMSPA77Boxford-ipap.apis.0077C P.Cair.Isid.E58JSR2516KJE57037N-Receipt for Money in Payment of a RequisitionOKom Aushim (Karanis)PSept. 16th, 315 A.D.Q26 x 26RA receipt, written by Nilammon, a councilor, for Ariston and Germanus, komarchs of Karanis, addressed to Heracles, for payment for the three deliveries of barley noted in Isid.57.T DocumentaryUMSQA78Boxford-ipap.apis.0078C P.Cair.Isid.E59JSR2647KJE57422NReceipts for Various TaxesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P316 and 318 A.D.Q35 x 25.5 15 x 22JLQRFour receipts (two columns, with two receipts in each); two issued to Heras, son of Ptolemaeus and brother of Isidorus, and his wife Tasis, daughter of Kopres; one issued to Tasis alone, and one in the name of Kyrillous, sister of Tasis. The first thrT DocumentaryUMSRA79Boxford-ipap.apis.0079C P.Cair.Isid.E61JSR2508KJE57029NReceipts for Various TaxesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P323 A.D.Q108 x 16R]Six receipts, all issued to Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, by various collectors and sitologoi.T DocumentaryUMSSA80Boxford-ipap.apis.0080C P.Cair.Isid.E62JSR2538KJE57059NPetition to a BeneficiarusOKom Aushim (Karanis)PSept. 5th, 296 A.D.Q 22.5 x 23.5RA petition presented to Aurelius Leontius also called Isidorus, by Thasion and Kyrillous, daughters of Kopres, of the village of Karanis acting through their maternal uncle Ammonius. Their father had died and they state that before his death their stepmT DocumentaryUMSTA81Boxford-ipap.apis.0081C P.Cair.Isid.E64JSR2556KM3TKJE57077NPetition to a StrategosOKom Aushim (Karanis)P ca. 298 A.D.Q 19.5 x 25RA petition addressed to Aurelius Heron, strategos of the Arsinoite nome. The petitioners are Tasis and Kyrillous, daughters of Kopres, of the village of Karanis. They charge that their paternal uncle Chaeremon had appropriated all movable goods left byT DocumentaryUMSUA82Boxford-ipap.apis.0082C P.Cair.Isid.E66JSR2574KJE57095NPetition to a Prefect of EgyptOKom Aushim (Karanis)P299 A.D.Q21 x 25 22.5 x 25RA petition submitted by Isidorus, son of Ptolemeaus, to Aelius Publius, preserved in two copies, concerning the case of arson described in Isid.65.T DocumentaryUMSVA83Boxford-ipap.apis.0083C P.Cair.Isid.E67JSR2589KJE57364NPetition to a Prefect of EgyptOKom Aushim (Karanis)P299 A.D.Q20 x 22LNVRA petition submitted by Isidorus, son of Ptolemeaus, to Aelius Publius, prefect of Egypt in 299 A.D. It is either a variant draft of the petition preserved in Isid.66, or a second petition to the prefect concerning the same affair - a case of arson, resuT DocumentaryUMSWA84Boxford-ipap.apis.0084C P.Cair.Isid.E71JSR2539KJE57060NMemoranda for a PetitionOKom Aushim (Karanis)P314 A.D.Q24 x 17RThe text has three sections: a list of five numbered merismoi, the first three being money assessments, the fourth an assessment in kind, the fifth partly in money, partly in kind; a statement of abuses suffered at the hands of the komarchs, who are said T DocumentaryUMSXA85Boxford-ipap.apis.0085C P.Cair.Isid.E72JSR2539KJE57058NMemoranda for a PetitionOKom Aushim (Karanis)P314 A.D.Q100 x 23RWA series of notations which were set down for use in preparing the petition in isid.73.T DocumentaryUMSYA86Boxford-ipap.apis.0086C P.Cair.Isid.E73JSR2628KJE57403MOYNPetition to a Prefect of EgyptOKom Aushim (Karanis)P314 A.D.Q 37.5 x 25RA petition addressed to Julius Julianus, prefect of Egypt, by Isidorus, tesserarius of Karanis, and Palemon, quadrarius of the same village. They complain of the conduct of Theodorus, praepositus of the pagus in which Karanis was situated, and of the komT DocumentaryUMSZA87Boxford-ipap.apis.0087C P.Cair.Isid.E74JSR2642KJE57063N*Petition to a Praeses of Aegyptus HerculiaOKom Aushim (Karanis)PDec. 27th 315 A.D.Q28 x 25.5 41 x 21.5RA petition, preserved in two badly damaged copies, addressed to Aurelius Antonius, governor of Aegyptus Herculia, by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus. In the year 314/315 Isidorus leased 25 arouras on half shares from the brothers Castor and Ammonianus. By tT DocumentaryUMS[A88Boxford-ipap.apis.0088C P.Cair.Isid.E75JSR2530KJE57051NPetition to a Praepositus PagiOKom Aushim (Karanis)POct. 24th 316 A.D.Q 16 x 25.5NPV[RA petition submitted by Isidorus, son of Ptolemeaus, to Aurelius Gerontius, praepositus of the fifth pagus of the Arsinoite nome. He complains that on the previous day, when he was away working in the fields, six of his fellow villagers broke into his hoT DocumentaryUMS\A89Boxford-ipap.apis.0089C P.Cair.Isid.E76JSR2586KJE57361NPetition to a Praepositus PagiOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJuly 16th, 318 A.D.Q26 x 24.5 28 x 26RA petition submitted by Isidorus, son of Ptolemeaus, to Aurelius Gerontius, praepositus of the fifth pagus of the Arsinoite nome. It cites an earlier petition submitted by Isidorus to Valerius Ziper, praeses of Aegyptus Herculia. In the month Phamenoth T DocumentaryUMS]A90Boxford-ipap.apis.0090C P.Cair.Isid.E77JSR2554KJE57075NPetition to a Praepositus PagiOKom Aushim (Karanis)P320 A.D.Q24 x 28OQU]RA petition in which Aurelia Tales, daughter of Palemon and wife of Isidorus, requests the praepositus of the fifth pagus to take action against the brothers of her brother-in-law in the interest of the latter's children. On the death of her father, TalesT DocumentaryUMS^A91Boxford-ipap.apis.0091C P.Cair.Isid.E78JSR2593KJE57368NPetition to a Praepositus PagiOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJan. 29th, 324 A.D.Q 15.5 x 26RA petition addressed to Dioscorus, praepositus of the fifth pagus, by Isidorus son of Ptolemaeus, who alleges that with much labour he had sown to wheat only seven out of the eighty arouras for which he had fiscal responsibility, but his pains went for noT DocumentaryUMS_A92Boxford-ipap.apis.0092C P.Cair.Isid.E79JSR2558KJE57079NPetition to a LogistesOKom Aushim (Karanis)PEarly 4th century A.D.Q 14.5 x 26.5PR_RA petition submitted by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, to the logistes, or curator, of the Arsinoite nome, complaining that a certain Melas and shepherds in his employ have grazed sheep over one aroura of his land. Isidorus had submitted a petition to the T DocumentaryUMS`A93Boxford-ipap.apis.0093C P.Cair.Isid.E81JSR2560KJE57081NSubstitution in a LiturgyOKom Aushim (Karanis)PApril 9th, 297 A.D.Q17 x 25RA bilateral chirograph in which Polion and Isidorus agree that the former shall replace Peras, brother of Isidorus, on the canal known as Trajan's River.T DocumentaryUMSaA94Boxford-ipap.apis.0094C P.Cair.Isid.E82JSR2626KJE57401NExchange of LiturgiesOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJuly 26th, 318 A.D.Q 16.5 x 26RA bilateral, objectively styled agreement, in which two residents of Karanis, Isidorus and Ptolemaeus, the latter represented in this transaction by his brother Papes, arrange an exchange of liturgies.T DocumentaryUMSbA95Boxford-ipap.apis.0095C P.Cair.Isid.E84QS;bJSR2595KJE57370NSale of a DonkeyOKom Aushim (Karanis)POct. 24th 267 A.D.Q9 x 10RAn acknowledgment of the sale, for 500 drachmas, of a young male donkey. The seller is Julianus, son of Octavius, from Hippos in Palestine. The buyer is Ptolemaeus, son of Pancrates and father of Isidorus. T DocumentaryUMScA96Boxford-ipap.apis.0096C P.Cair.Isid.E90JSR2624KJE57399N Sale of BeansOKom Aushim (Karanis)PMarch 2nd, 309 A.D.Q18 x 18RAn acknowledgment of receipt on Phamenoth 6 (March 2nd) of the price of six artabas of beans, which are to be delivered in Pauni (May/June) of the same year. The seller is Heras, son of Melas; the buyer is Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus.T DocumentaryUMSdA97Boxford-ipap.apis.0097C P.Cair.Isid.E91JSR2600KJE57375N Sale of BeansOKom Aushim (Karanis)P309 A.D.Q17 x 20RT;dRAn acknowledgment of receipt of 17 1/2 talents as the price of 150 artabas of beans, which are to be delivered on June 13th of the same year. The purchaser is Aurelius Nilus, a veteran and former centurion. The seller is Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus.SrvT DocumentaryUMSeA98Boxford-ipap.apis.0098C P.Cair.Isid.E92JSR2557KJE57078NSale of Vegetable SeedOKom Aushim (Karanis)PDec. 11th, 314 A.D.Q19 x 25RAn acknowledgment of the sale of two artabas of vegetable seed for two talents. The seller - Heras, son of Castor - has received the price in cash from Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, on December 11th of the year 314, and he undertakes to deliver the vegetbT DocumentaryUMSfA99Boxford-ipap.apis.0099C P.Cair.Isid.E93JSR2500KJE57021N Loan of MoneyOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJune 20th, 282 A.D.Q12 x 20SUfRAn acknowledgment by Kopres, son of Ptolemaeus and Tasis, that he has received in loan for a period of three months the amount of 7260 drachmas at the normal annual rate of interest of 12 per cent. The lender is a woman of Arsino, Sarapias, daughter ofT DocumentaryUMSgA100Boxford-ipap.apis.0100C P.Cair.Isid.E94JSR2524KJE57045NRepayment of LoanOKom Aushim (Karanis)PMay 4th, 312 A.D.Q18 x 27RA receipt issued by Sarapion, senator of Antinopolis, to Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, for 30 silver talents which Chaeremon, agent of Sarapion, had loaned to Isidorus under a verbal agreement.T DocumentaryUMShA101Boxford-ipap.apis.0101C P.Cair.Isid.E95JSR2531KJE57052N Loan of WheatOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJan. 12th, 310 A.D.Q 21.5 x 26TVhRA loan of six artabas of wheat to Heras, son of Melas, from Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, and his associates in the sitologia of Karanis. Interest of 50 per cent, i.e. three artabas, is fixed at the time of the loan, and Heras must therefore return nine aT DocumentaryUMSiA102Boxford-ipap.apis.0102C P.Cair.Isid.E98JSR2623KJE57398N Lease of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJuly/Aug., 291 or 292 A.D.Q12 x 20R9A lease of land, where the rent has been paid in advance.T DocumentaryUMSjA103Boxford-ipap.apis.0103C P.Cair.Isid.E99JSR2520KJE57041N Lease of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAug. 29th, 296 A.D.Q 12 x 24.5RA lease in the form of an application addressed by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, to Zoilus, son of Apollonius, and approved by the latter in a subscription written in his own hand. The area leased comprised three parcels of 4, 4 1/2 and 1 1/2 arouras respT DocumentaryUMSkA104Boxford-ipap.apis.0104C P.Cair.Isid.E100JSR2630KJE57405N Lease of LandUWfkOKom Aushim (Karanis)POct. 20th 296 A.D.Q11 x 25RIsidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, offers to lease from Nemesinus, councilor and former exegetes of Arsino, four arouras of wheat land for a period of three years and to pay an annual rent of 9 1/2 artabas, on condition that the lessor pay all the public dues.T DocumentaryUMSlA105Boxford-ipap.apis.0105C P.Cair.Isid.E102JSR2627KJE57402N Lease of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)P 303/304 A.D.Q 12 x 20.5RBoth the top and the bottom of this papyrus are torn away, and with them has gone every chance of recovering the names of the lessor and the lessee. The object of the lease is five arouras of private land at Kerkesoucha and two arouras at Ptolemais Nea. T DocumentaryUMSmA106Boxford-ipap.apis.0106C P.Cair.Isid.E103JSR2625KJE57400N Lease of LandOKom Aushim (Karanis)PSept. 13th, 313 A.D.Q14 x 24VX_mRAn offer to lease five arouras of the arable land administered by the village of Karanis, for one year, free of rent but with the obligation to discharge all taxes thereon in money and in kind. The offer is made by Capito, son of Heliodorus, a resident oSrvT DocumentaryUMSnA107Boxford-ipap.apis.0107C P.Cair.Isid.E104JSR2590KJE57365NDivision of Inherited PropertyOKom Aushim (Karanis)PNov. 20th, 296 A.D.Q14 x 25RThe parties to the agreement are Chaeremon, son of Ptolemaeus and Tasis, and his nieces Tasion and Kyrillous, daughters of Chaeremon's deceased brother Kopres. The latter, since they are minors, are represented in this transaction by their maternal uncT DocumentaryUMSoA108Boxford-ipap.apis.0108C P.Cair.Isid.E105JSR2633KJE57408NDivision of Inherited PropertyOKom Aushim (Karanis)PNov. 203rd, 296 A.D.Q 16.5 x 25WYoRThere are five parties to this agreement: the daughters of Kopres, Tasis and Allous (Kyrillous, as she is called elsewhere); two brothers of Kopres, Castor and Chaeremon; a sister of Kopres, Clementina. The subject of the agreement is the division of twoT DocumentaryUMSpA109Boxford-ipap.apis.0109C P.Cair.Isid.E106JSR2631KJE57406NContract of SuretyOKom Aushim (Karanis)P 306/307 A.D.Q 10.5 x 25RmGreatly damaged contract of surety, probably involving Pancratius, son of Ptolemaeus and brother of Isidorus.SrvT DocumentaryUMSqA110Boxford-ipap.apis.0110C P.Cair.Isid.E107JSR2616KJE57391NReceipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)P2nd half of 3rd century A.D.Q15 x 8RAn acknowledgment from a certain Ptolemaeus, whose further description is illegible, to Ptolemaeus, father of Isidorus, that he has received his share of the harvest from land which he possesses at Ptolemais Nea. This was leased and cultivated in accordaT DocumentaryUMSrA111Boxford-ipap.apis.0111XZ.rC P.Cair.Isid.E108JSR2638KJE57413NReceipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)PMay 9th(?), 276 A.D.Q7.5 x 21RAn acknowledgment of payment of rent by Ptolemaeus, father of Isidorus, as tenant and cultivator of one aroura of land over a period of four years at the rate of two artabas of wheat per year.T DocumentaryUMSsA112Boxford-ipap.apis.0112C P.Cair.Isid.E109JSR2641KJE57416NReceipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)PFeb. 17th, 279 A.D.Q14 x 22RAn acknowledgment of payment of rent for the third year of Probus on land which lay partly in Karanis and partly in Ptolemais Nea. Issued by Aphrodisius, a soldier, to Ptolemaeus, father of Isidorus.T DocumentaryUMStA113Boxford-ipap.apis.0113C P.Cair.Isid.E110JSR2639KJE57414NReceipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)P280 or 281 A.D.Q9 x 20Y[tRUndated acknowledgment of payment of rent for the fifth year, presumably in the reign of Probus, on two arouras in the village of Karanis. Isued by Aphrodisius, a soldier, to Ptolemaeus, father of Isidorus.T DocumentaryUMSuA114Boxford-ipap.apis.0114C P.Cair.Isid.E117JSR2601KJE57376NReceipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)POct. 15th 309 A.D.Q21 x 26RAn acknowledgment of delivery of nine artabas of wheat in October 309 by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, to Zoilus as rent for the year 308/309 on land within the horiodeiktia of Karanis.T DocumentaryUMSvA115Boxford-ipap.apis.0115C P.Cair.Isid.E120JSR2575KJE57096NReceipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAug. 26th, 311 A.D.Q26 x 26RAn acknowledgment of delivery of nine artabas of wheat by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, to Zoilus as rent for the year 310/311 on land within the horiodeiktia of Karanis.T DocumentaryUMSwA116Boxford-ipap.apis.0116C P.Cair.Isid.E122JSR2534KJE57055NReceipts for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)Z\wP%Nov. 5th, 314 and July 28th, 315 A.D.Q62 x 26RTwo acknowledgments of payment of rent on land in the horiodeiktia of Karanis by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, to Ptolemas, daughter of Apollonius and Serenilla, who resided in Phremi, the well-known quarter of Arsino. T DocumentaryUMSxA117Boxford-ipap.apis.0117C P.Cair.Isid.E123JSR2633KJE57410NReceipt for WagesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P317 A.D.Q11 x 25RAn acknowledgment by Tanouphis, daughter of Patas, that she has received from Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, wages which her son has earned by acting as a substitute for Isidorus in the performance of a liturgy.SrvT DocumentaryUMSyA118Boxford-ipap.apis.0118C P.Cair.Isid.E124JSR2591KJE57366NReport to a StrategosOKom Aushim (Karanis)PAug. 22nd(?), 298 A.D.Q11 x 25[]IyRA report from Aurelius Sarapion, an asistant in the office of the strategos Aurelius Heron, to his principal. From Isid.65 we know that Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, filed a request with the strategos on August 20th, 298 A.D., that his assistant be sent tT DocumentaryUMSzA119Boxford-ipap.apis.0119C P.Cair.Isid.E126JSR2581KJE57102NLetter to a Praepositus PagiOKom Aushim (Karanis)P 308/309 A.D.Q 15.5 x 22RHeraclides, praepositus of the fifth pagus of the Arsinoite nome, writes to the praepositus of another pagus, reminding him of an imperial constitution which requires all strangers found to be residing in the villages, to be handed over to the fiscus, andT DocumentaryUMS{A120Boxford-ipap.apis.0120C P.Cair.Isid.E127JSR2596KJE57371NDenunciation with OathOKom Aushim (Karanis)PJuly 29th, 310 A.D.Q11 x 23\^{RAcotas, son of Germanus, states under oath that Isidorus, son of Pemmeis, is engaged in cultivating four arouras of grain land which were formerly the property of Horion. The declaration is addressed to a speculator.T DocumentaryUMS|A121Boxford-ipap.apis.0121C P.Cair.Isid.E128JSR2505KJE57026NReceipt for FugitivesOKom Aushim (Karanis)P314 A.D.Q 20 x 22.5RA receipt issued by the tesserarius, the komarchs, and a demosios of Buto in the Memphite nome to Aurelius Isidorus as a tesserarius of Karanis. Certain individuals had absconded from Buto and taken refuge in Karanis. They were discovered by the commissT DocumentaryUMS}A122Boxford-ipap.apis.0122C P.Cair.Isid.E129JSR2606KJE57381NOrder for ArrestOKom Aushim (Karanis)P 308/309 A.D.Q15 x 7RsAn order from a centurion to the komarchs and police of Karanis to surrender a man who has been accused by another.T DocumentaryUMS~A123Boxford-ipap.apis.0123C P.Cair.Isid.E130JSR2615KJE57390NOrder for Arrest]_~OKom Aushim (Karanis)P 308/309 A.D.Q17 x 5.5RAn order from 'the officer charged with the maintenance of order' to the komarchs and police of Karanis to surrender a man who has been accused by Paisis, son of Neas.T DocumentaryUMSA124Boxford-ipap.apis.0124C P.Cair.Isid.E131JSR2580KJE57101NOrder for ArrestOKom Aushim (Karanis)P314 A.D.Q24 x 17RAn order from the praepositus pagi to the tesserarius and the quadrarius of Karanis to produce certain persons whose names are lost.T DocumentaryUMS€A125Boxford-ipap.apis.0125C P.Cair.Isid.E132JSR2609KJE57384NLetter from Herocas to IercuisOKom Aushim (Karanis)P3rd century A.D.Q11 x 15RA letter to Iercuis from her brother Herocas which consists of the usual small matters which occupy the minds of most letter writers.SrvT DocumentaryUMS€A126Boxford-ipap.apis.0126C P.Cair.Isid.E134JSR2605KJE57380N!Letter from Dioscorus to IsidorusOKom Aushim (Karanis)PLate 3rd/early 4th century A.D.Q10 x 25^`€R|A letter to Isidorus, presumably the son of Ptolemaeus, from Dioscorus, who addresses him as brother, asking for vegetables.SrvT DocumentaryUMS€A127Boxford-ipap.apis.0127C P.Cair.Isid.E138JSR2644KJE57419NPetitionOKom Aushim (Karanis)P1st quarter of 4th century A.D.Q15 x 23RA petition, probably by Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, to an official whose name and title are lost, asking to be relieved of a liturgy.T DocumentaryUMS€A128Boxford-ipap.apis.0128C P.Cair.Isid.E140JSR2585KJE57361NPetition to a Praepositus PagiOKom Aushim (Karanis)PMay/June, 323 A.D.Q30 x 25RA petition to the praepositus of the fifth pagus of the Arsinoite nome. Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus, or one of his brothers, complains that cows have been driven onto his land with consequent damage to his crops. The petition was written for him by AlexT DocumentaryUMS€A129Boxford-ipap.apis.0129C P.Cair.Isid.E141JSR2632KJE57407NPetition to an IrenarchOKom Aushim (Karanis)_a>€PLate 3rd/early 4th century A.D.Q 10.5 x 15RPetition to the irenarch of Karanis, from Isidorus, son of Ptolemaeus. He complains that 15 days earlier a certain Apynchis and a female slave of Atisius made a nocturnal raid on his property and carried off a quantity of grain and a hair sack. When IsiT DocumentaryUMS€A130Boxford-ipap.apis.0130C P.Cair.Isid.E142JSR2643KJE57418NPetitionOKom Aushim (Karanis)PApril 23rd, 300 A.D.Q"2 fragments: 8.5 x 15.5, 5 x 20RPetition to an official whose name and title are lost. The petitioners are Ammonius and Isidorus. They complain that unkown miscreants have committed a nocturnal theft.T DocumentaryUMS€A131Boxford-ipap.apis.0131C P.Cair.Isid.E143JSR2636KJE57411N"Lease of Land and Receipt for RentOKom Aushim (Karanis)P268 or 275/276 A.D.Q 26 x 19.5`c€RTwo columns: column 1 is the conclusion of a land lease. The rent is 19 1/4 artabas of wheat. Column 2 is a receipt issued in Mesore of the same year for 19 1/4 artabas of wheat.T DocumentaryUMS€A132Boxford-ipap.apis.0132C P.Cair.Isid.E145JSR2642KJE57417NPrivate AccountOKom Aushim (Karanis)P1st quarter of 4th century A.D.Q13 x 22R:Private account. About half the lines are fairly legible.T DocumentaryUMS€A133Boxford-ipap.apis.0133C P.Cair.Isid.E146JSR2613KJE57388NReceipt for tim purouOKom Aushim (Karanis)PApril 14th, 311 A.D.Q 18.5 x 25.5R Tax receipt.T DocumentaryUMS€ A134Boxford-ipap.apis.0134C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67001ICG67001JSR2346KJE40745N Contract OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 514Q 87.5 x 31.5 RContract agreed by the koinon of Aphrodito with the poimenes and the agrophulakoi (sic) of the village, governing their conditions of work. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€ A135Boxford-ipap.apis.0135C P.Cair.Masp.D1:PgPBUUX  ,.YesNo/,  , : HelveticaGeneva !ad<€ E67002ICG67002JSR2347KJE40746NPetitionOAntinoopolis (?)PAD 567Q30.5 x 233 (overall)RPetition of the inhabitants of Aphrodito to Fl. Marianos, against the actions of Menas, pagarch of Antaiopolis, and his employees. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€ A136Boxford-ipap.apis.0136C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67003ICG67003JSR2345KJE40747NPetitionOAntinoopolis (?)P ca. AD 567Q 30 x 49.5 RPetition addressed to Fl. Theodorus by the monks of the convent of the Christ-bearing Apostles of Pharaous, about a plot of 6 arouras of land, which a widow has left them. A certain Ezechiel contests their ownership. On the verso the subscription reads: aSrvT DocumentaryUMG€ A137Boxford-ipap.apis.0137C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67005ICG67005JSR2349KJE40749NPetitionOAntinoopolis (?)P ca. AD 568Q 30.5 x 74 ce€ RPetition addressed to the dux Fl. Marianos from a widow called Sophia. Her first husband died leaving her a young child, and she has been unjustly divested of what he left to her. Marrying a second time, a certain Senouthes has caused the death of her sSrvT DocumentaryUMG€ A138Boxford-ipap.apis.0138C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67006FrectoICG67006JSR2350KJE40750NPetitionO AntinoopolisPc.AD 567Q32 x 122 (overall)RPetition from Maria, a widow from the village of Sabbis in the Theodosiopolite nome, to the dux of the Thebaid (the name is missing, but according to the palaeography and date, probably Fl. Marianos). The magistrates of the village want to impose on her T DocumentaryUMG€A139Boxford-ipap.apis.0139C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67006FversoICG67006JSR2350KJE40750NMarriage contractOAntinoopolis (?)P c.AD 566-570Q32 x 122 (overall)RLong fragment of a marriage contract, in very bad Greek, full of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. df€T DocumentaryUMG€A140Boxford-ipap.apis.0140C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67007FrectoICG67007JSR2138KJE40751NFragment of a petition OAntinoopolis (?)P c.AD 566-70Q 31.4 x 40.8 RFragment of a petition addressed to Fl. Marianos the dux of the Thebaid, from Maximinus, a monk from the monastery of Saint Jeremiah at Antaiou. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A141Boxford-ipap.apis.0141C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67007FversoICG67007JSR2138KJE40751NPoetryOAntinoopolis (?)P c.AD 566-70Q 31.4 x 40.8 RParts of 29 verses, almost entirely illegible. Abrasion has made the upper layer of the papyrus disappear. Only ll. 14 and 19 are reproduced. This piece has been written by the same author whose works we find in a certain number of the Maspero papyri, forTLiteraryUMG€A142Boxford-ipap.apis.0142C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67008ICG67008JSR2139KJE40752NPetitionOAntinoopolis (?)P c.AD 567-68Q 13.5 x 30eg€RPetition addressed to Fl. Marianos, the dux of the Thebaid, from Ischyrion, son in law of Apollos, protocometes of the village of Aphrodito. The content of the document is lost, just the opening formula is saved. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A143Boxford-ipap.apis.0143C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67009ICG67009JSR2140KJE40753NDraft of petitionOAntinoopolis or AntaiopolisP c.AD 567-570Q 26.2 x 24.4 RA draft of a petition to the dux of the Thebaid. The inhabitants of Antaiopolis complain about a certain Florentios, a strategos. The first time, he has stifled their complaints. Consequently, they decide to inform the dux once more of his abuses of poweSrvT DocumentaryUMG€A144Boxford-ipap.apis.0144C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67015ICG67015KJE40759NFragment of a petitionOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century ADQ6 x 9RA fragment of a petition to the dux of the Thebaid(?). The fragment of the subscription on verso is illegible. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.Srvfh€T DocumentaryUMG€A145Boxford-ipap.apis.0145C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67019FrectoICG67019JSR2351KJE40832N Petition (?)OAntinoopolis (?)P AD 548-49Q 71 x 30.6 RPetition, which is, for the greater part, illegible, relating to one Sebastianos. The beginning is missing, having been cut by whoever used the verso. The recto seems to have been intentionally erased. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A146Boxford-ipap.apis.0146C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67019FversoICG67019JSR2351KJE40832NDraft of petitionOAntinoopolis (?)P AD 548-49Q 71 x 30.6 RDraft of petition addressed to the emperor Justinian from an inhabitant of Aphrodito, on behalf of his village. He asks for the right of autopragia to be restored to his village. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A147Boxford-ipap.apis.0147C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67021ICG67021JSR2142KJE40763NPetitionO AntaiopolitesPc.AD 567Q 34.5 x 31gi_€RPetition presented to an unknown ecclesiastical dignitary, from the monks of the convent of Psinepois, who were being wronged by the pagarch of Antaiopolis, Menas. Large cursive. The recto and the verso are entirely covered by writing. Belongs to the archSrvT DocumentaryUMG€A148Boxford-ipap.apis.0148C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67023ICG67023JSR2386KJE40765NBeginning of a contractO AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ 17.5 x 23RThe beginning of a contract agreed with Flavius Helladius, scriniairius in the offices of the dux of Thebaid. A certain Menas had been reduced by poverty to give up the freedom of his youngest daughter, in return for a nomisma. After her father's death, tT DocumentaryUMG€A149Boxford-ipap.apis.0149C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67024ICG67024KJE40767NImperial rescriptO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 551Q85 x 31 approx.hk€RImperial rescript addressed to the dux of the Thebaid, ordering a grant of reclamation of the village of Aphrodito, if an inquiry shows that its claim to be autopraktos is correct. On the verso, a rhythmical prayer written in sloping uncial. Below the praSrvT DocumentaryUMG€A150Boxford-ipap.apis.0150C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67025ICG67025KJE40768NImperial rescriptO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 551Q88 x 30 approx.RSecond example of 67024. The variants it presents have been indicated in the notes of the latter. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A151Boxford-ipap.apis.0151C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67027ICG67027JSR2359KJE40770NImperial rescriptO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 551Q 67.5 x 29 RSecond example of 67026, which is an imperial rescript addressed to the dux of the Thebaid, ordering that justice be restored in the case of a man called Dioscoros and his sister whose fortune had been wrongfully seized. Belongs to the archive of Dioscorokl€€A152Boxford-ipap.apis.0152C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67028ICG67028KJE40771NImperial rescriptO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 551Q 66 x 30.6 RAn imperial rescript addressed to the dux of the Thebaid, on the subject of Dioscoros. The plaintiff's father, having remarried, has made to his second wife a gift of the goods which constituted the dowry of the first - whose son, Dioscoros, has brought pT DocumentaryUMG€A153Boxford-ipap.apis.0153C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67029ICG67029JSR2353KJE40772NImperial rescriptO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P AD 548-49 (?)Q 51.5 x 30.5 RAn imperial rescript, addressed to several functionaries - to the dux and to the praeses. An unknown person has addressed a plea to the Emperor about the conduct of a certain Theodosios, who has collected the taxes of the village of Aphrodito but has keT DocumentaryUMG€A154Boxford-ipap.apis.0154C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67030ICG67030JSR2354KJE40773NOrderOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 531ij€T DocumentaryUMGjm€Q30 x 73 ROrder addressed by the praeses to the inhabitants of Aphrodito, to send the wheat destined for the annona to Alexandria. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A156Boxford-ipap.apis.0156C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67031FrectoICG67031JSR2355KJE40794NDecreeO AntinoopolisP c.AD 543-45Q 32.7 x 33 RA decree of the dux of the Thebaid, forbidding functionaries of the tribunal to take more than two keratia as sportulae from plaintiffs. The aforesaid ruling will have to be translated into coptic. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A157Boxford-ipap.apis.0157C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67031FversoICG67031JSR2355KJE40794NDecreeO AntinoopolisP c.AD 543-45Q 32.7 x 33 RA decree of the dux of the Thebaid, forbidding functionaries of the tribunal to take more than two keratia as sportulae from plaintiffs. The aforesaid ruling will have to be translated into coptic. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€ A158Boxford-ipap.apis.0158ln€ C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67032ICG67032JSR2356KJE40775NContractOConstantinoplePAD 551Q 215 x 30 RContract agreed between Palladios, comes of the sacred consistory, and Epigonos, for one part, and Dioscoros, son of Apollos, Kallinikos, son of Victor, Apollos son of Ioannes, Kyros son of Victor, represented by Senouthos, son of Apollos, inhabitants of T DocumentaryUMG€!A159Boxford-ipap.apis.0159C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67034ICG67034JSR2145KJE40777N Tax receiptO AntinoopolisPVI Century AD (AD 535?)Q 17 x 28.5 RA tax receipt (100 nomismata) for the first levy of the chrysika of the first indiction, delivered to the magistrates of Aphrodito, and signed by Heliodorus, treasurer of the eparchy of the Thebaid. The cursive is competent and neat, and similar to that oT DocumentaryUMG€"A160Boxford-ipap.apis.0160C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67035ICG67035JSR2387KJE40778N Tax receiptO AntinoopolisP VI Century ADQ 278. x 28 mo€"RA tax receipt (114 nomismata 14 keratia) signed by Heliodorus, general treasurer of the eparchy of the Thebaid, for the third levy of the chrysika of the sixth indiction. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€#A161Boxford-ipap.apis.0161C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67038ICG67038JSR2147KJE40781N Tax receiptO AntinoopolisP VI Century ADQ7 x 31RA tax receipt (114 nomismata, 8 keratia) for the third levy of taxes of the 4th indiction, signed by Victor, treasurer general of the eparchy of the Thebaid. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€$A162Boxford-ipap.apis.0162C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67040ICG67040JSR2389KJE40783NReceiptO AntinoopolisP VI Century ADQ 13.5 x 33RReceipt issued to the demosios logos of Aphrodito by the tribune of Antaiopolis, on the receipt of his annual salary. Subscription almost completely faded on the verso. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. SrvT DocumentaryUMG€%A163Boxford-ipap.apis.0163C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67041ICG67041np€%JSR2149KJE40784N Tax receiptO AntinoopolisP VI Century ADQ 29.7 x 12RTax receipt (36 nomismata) for the kanonika of the 8th indiction, issued to the magistrates of Aphrodito by the treasurers Ammonios and Victor. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€&A164Boxford-ipap.apis.0164C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67043ICG67043JSR2151KJE40786NFragment of a receiptO AntinoopolisP VI Century ADQ6.5 x 20RFragment of receipt issued to the magistrates of Aphrodito, attesting that they have paid the tax in kind of the 7th indiction, through the intermediary of the hypodectes Abraham. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€'A165Boxford-ipap.apis.0165C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67044ICG67044JSR2152KJE40787N Tax receiptOAntinoopolis (?)P VI Century ADQ7.5 x 29RTax receipt, signed by Fl. Origenes, and issued to the protocometes of Aphrodito, for having paid 8 nomismata less 31 keratia 1/2. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€(A166Boxford-ipap.apis.0166oqW€(C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67045ICG67046JSR2390KJE40789NReceipt O AntaiopolisP0VIth Century AD (AD 514-515; 529-30; 544-545(?))Q 6.2 x 14 (for the two fragments)RReceipt issued to Apollos son of Dioscoros by the pagarchs of Antaiopolis for the astika of the 3rd katabole of the 8th indiction. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€)A167Boxford-ipap.apis.0167C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67051ICG67051JSR2157KJE40794NFragment of a receiptO AntaiopolisPVI Century AD (AD 514-15 ?)Q 24.5 x 24.5 RFragment of receipt relative to the annona militaris, issued to the magistrates of Aphrodito by Fl. Psates, actuarius of the numerus of Antaiopolis. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€*A168Boxford-ipap.apis.0168C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67052ICG67052JSR2158KJE40795NOrderOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 523Q 30.2 x 12pr€*ROrder addressed to Ioannes, hypodectes of Aphrodito, to pay to the soldier Hadrian 2 nomismata less 2 keratia, debited from the receipts of the 2nd indiction. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. SrvT DocumentaryUMG€+A169Boxford-ipap.apis.0169C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67055FrectoICG67055JSR2160KJE40798N Account (?)O#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P VI Century ADQ30 x 26RjOn the recto, fragment of a financial roll divided into two columns. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€,A170Boxford-ipap.apis.0170C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67055FversoICG67055JSR2160KJE40798NPoetryO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P VI Century ADQ30 x 26RThe verso has been used by a poet of Aphrodito, who wrote there a short piece of poetry in honour of Ioannes, dux of Thebaid (c.AD 553). Unfortunately the verso has been badly damaged, the surface of the papyrus is frequently used and the ink, already verTLiteraryUMG€-A171Boxford-ipap.apis.0171C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67056ICG67056qs€-JSR2161KJE40799NFragment of an accountOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 537Q (c.)10 x 67 RiFragment of a financial roll issued by the office of Antaiopolis(?). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€.A172Boxford-ipap.apis.0172C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67057ICG67057JSR2361KJE40800NAccountO AntaiopolisPc.AD 539Q 30.5 x 64RAccount issued by the Antaiopolis office of finance. The expenses are assigned to four classes: annonae and synetheiai (salaries of the officials); kanonika (general taxes of the empire); and special taxes for pagarchy. Belongs to the archive of DioscorosT DocumentaryUMG€/A173Boxford-ipap.apis.0173C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67058ICG67058JSR2360KJE40801NAccountOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P:VI Century AD (Cols 1-6: AD 534-35; Cols 7-8: c.AD 520-30)Q 29.8 x 151.3 RoAccount similar to P.Cair.Masp.057, but relating to expenses of Aphrodito. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€0A174Boxford-ipap.apis.0174C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67059rt~€0ICG67059JSR2162KJE40802NList of contributionsOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVI Century AD (AD 506-07 ?)Q 31 x 21.5 RList of contributions paid by inhabitants of Aphrodito, drawn up by a certain Dioscoros, undoubtedly the protocometes of this name. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€1A175Boxford-ipap.apis.0175C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67060ICG67060JSR2393KJE40803NLetterO AntaiopolisPmid VIth Century ADQ 13.5 x 32RLetter addressed to Dioscorus and to Apollos, protocometes of Aphrodito, by a certain Menas - perhaps the pagarch of Antaiou, cited in 67002. Menas complains of the lateness of the village of Aphrodito in the payment of taxes. Interestingly, he invites SrvT DocumentaryUMG€2A176Boxford-ipap.apis.0176C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67062ICG67062JSR2164KJE40805NLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PFirst half of VIth Century ADQ 25.5 x 31 su€2RLetter addressed to Apollos, protocometes of Aphrodito. The sender charges him with watching over the affairs of the convent of [] , and with collecting the sum of 2 nomismata due by one of the peasants of Ammonios the comes, to use it as indicated. The T DocumentaryUMG€3A177Boxford-ipap.apis.0177C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67064ICG67064JSR2166KJE40807NFragment of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 538-47Q 30.5 x 29 RFragment of a letter addressed to Apollos, father of Dioscoros. Address in a single line on the verso. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€4A178Boxford-ipap.apis.0178C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67066ICG67066JSR2168KJE40809NLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 12 x 31.5 RLetter addressed by the notary(?) Anastasios to Dioscoros, on the subject of an act of antimisthosis which the clerks of the church of St Mary have agreed with a certain Paos, and which Antastasios witnesses. Well preserved address, containing a correctitx€4SrvT DocumentaryUMG€5A179Boxford-ipap.apis.0179C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67067ICG67067JSR2169KJE40812NLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P VI Century ADQ7.4 x 31RLetter addressed to Dioscoros, protocometes of Aphrodito, announcing to him that a soldier, wrongfully lodged in one of his properties, has been ordered to evacuate it (c.f. Cod. Just. 12. 41.). The address on the verso of the document contain the name anSrvT DocumentaryUMG€6A180Boxford-ipap.apis.0180C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67068ICG67068JSR2170KJE40811NLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P VI Century ADQ 29 x 31.5 RLetter addressed to Dioscoros, protocometes, from Phoibammon, one of his clients. The bearer of the letter will hand over two keratia to Dioscoros, so that he can pay a debt. There also seem to be other obscure arrangements. The address on the verso of tT DocumentaryUMG€7A181Boxford-ipap.apis.0181C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67069ICG67069JSR2171KJE40812NLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites){BDFHJL N P R T VXZEVOLUME BJU_iB D!@Y"^#c$h%A'C(E)@C+H,M-R.A/C0@*&R2R3 N4B5R6R7O8 N9#Q:'R;*R<-P=1J>3R?6F@9RAA188Boxford-ipap.apis.0188C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67093ICG67093JSR2203KJE40866NTwo fragments of petitionOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 553Q11 x 13 (the larger fragment)v€R|€@R}€BR~€EB€GQ€IR€KR€MR€PC€RR€TR€VT€YR€[U€^R€aB€cO€eR€hE€kR€mR€pI€rR€uO€xJ€zR€|R€~T€C€R€B€O€R€R€E€R€R€R€T€T€R€J€C€U€R€@€R€O€N€R€N€O€N€P€R€R€R€R€R€R€K€S€E€R€N€R€A€R€R€R€R€N€RBORR R ORIRPQRRB"Q%K(I*P-R/R1R4B6R9ERTwo fragments of a petition (libelloi) addressed to Fl. Victor, riparios of the village of Aphrodito, by the farm worker Aurelius Victor. Only the beginning and the end remain. The middle, which contained the explanation of the matter, has disappeared. VSrvT DocumentaryUMG€?A189Boxford-ipap.apis.0189C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67094ICG67094JSR2400KJE40867NDeed of surety OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 552-53Q33 x 32 RDeed of surety - eggue. Four inhabitants of Aphrodito answer to the pagarch Julian of Antaiopolis for the person of a monk called Enoch. If they are unable, the guarantors will pay six nomismata. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. T DocumentaryUMG€@A190Boxford-ipap.apis.0190C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67095ICG67095JSR2204KJE40850NDeed of suretyOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 548Q 30.2 x 18|~a€@RDeed of surety - anadoche. Aurelius Psaios, a farm worker, undertakes to give to his employer Dioscoros, son of Apollos, a part of his salary from the 12th indiction to come, to stand surety for his brother in law Apollos. Damaged subscription on the verSrvT DocumentaryUMG€AA191Boxford-ipap.apis.0191C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67096ICG67096JSR2401KJE40868NDonationOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 573Q 31.3 x 19.5 RDonation inter vivos of a building not yet constructed, and of a sum of two nomismata. The monk Psates, the donor, lives in the diakonia of the convent of Apa Apollos: the founder of this convent is Apollos, son of Dioscoros, and father of Dioscoros, the T DocumentaryUMG€BA192Boxford-ipap.apis.0192C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67097FrectoGAICG67097JSR2189KJE40833NContractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 571-72 (?)Q 126 x 32 }€BRContract of sale for a piece of land, agreed between Hermauos, seller, and Isaac son of George, buyer. The contract is incomplete. The beginning and the end have been cut off by the person who has used the verso. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€CA193Boxford-ipap.apis.0193C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67097FversoGAICG67097JSR2189KJE40833NPoetryOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 573Q 126 x 32 ROn the verso of 67097, the poet of Aphrodito has written some small poems in dactylic hexameters and iambic triameters, as well as a long piece of prose - a father's sentence of disinheritance, against his daughter. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€DA194Boxford-ipap.apis.0194C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67098ICG67098JSR2402KJE40834N Sale of landO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P AD 490-565Q 20.5 x 11.5 RxSale of land. All of the proper names of the individuals involved have disappeared. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€EA195~€EBoxford-ipap.apis.0195C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67100ICG67100JSR2191KJE40836NRental agreement OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 506Q 30 x 13.7 RRental, for one year, of a palm grove belonging to Aurelius Apa Victor, by someone named Aurelius Promauos. The rent will consist of 12 artabes of dates. The subscription on the verso of the document is incomplete, but the sign for misthsis is preservedSrvT DocumentaryUMG€FA196Boxford-ipap.apis.0196C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67101ICG67101JSR2192KJE40839NRental agreement OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 511Q 15 x 14.3 RAn agreement relating to the rental of a piece of land. Aurelius Anouphios, of Aphrodito, rents for one year a piece of land belonging to a church of Antinoe. The subscription on the verso of the document is incomplete, but the sign for misthosis is preT DocumentaryUMG€GA197Boxford-ipap.apis.0197C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67103JSR2404KJE40838NTwo fragments of a contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 526€GQ9 x 12.5 (the larger fragment)RThe demosios logos of the village of Aphrodito rents out some land to a person whose name is lost. The two remaining fragments provide us with the beginning and the end of the contract, but their middle, where the transaction was set out, is lost. BelongsT DocumentaryUMG€HA198Boxford-ipap.apis.0198C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67104ICG67103JSR2405KJE40840NRental agreement (land)OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 530Q 30.5 x 36RAurelius Ioannes rents a vineyard belonging to [...], daughter of Ioannes the comes, for a period of ten years, in return for 126 aggeia of wine per aroura of land. Each aggeion is valued at seven xestes, and the farmer is obliged to provide the clay jarT DocumentaryUMG€IA199Boxford-ipap.apis.0199C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67107ICG67107JSR2193KJE40859NRental agreement (land)OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 525-540Q 22.3 x 21y€IRThe deed is drawn up in the form of a cheirographon, addressed by the proprietor to the tenant. The priest Ioannes, son of Ioannes, represented by Senouthos, son of Apollos, allows Aur. Besarion the use of a piece of land located at Aphrodito for two yeaSrvT DocumentaryUMG€JA200Boxford-ipap.apis.0200C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67109ICG67109JSR2195KJE40856NRental agreement (land)OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 565Q 31.5 x 11.5 RAurelius Psempnouthios, of the village of Aphrodito, rents out a piece of land belonging to the heirs of Apollos, son of Dioscoros, in return for a rent of one artaba of corn per year. The contract shall be valid as long as it is acceptable to the proprSrvT DocumentaryUMG€KA201Boxford-ipap.apis.0201C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67110ICG67110JSR2196KJE40857NRental of a potter's workshopOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 565Q 31.2 x 14x€KRThe potter Aurelius Psais takes out a lease, for as long as he lives, on the third part of a potter's workshop belonging to the heirs of the two sisters Helene and Maria, at Aphrodito, in return for a rent of 2400 jars (koupha). The verso contains a subsSrvT DocumentaryUMG€LA202Boxford-ipap.apis.0202C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67111ICG67111JSR2197KJE40858N%Fragment of a rental agreement (land)OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 585Q 21 x 13.6 RFragment dated the 3rd year of Maurikios. Very badly damaged. All the lower half is missing, and the left part of the top half. The remaining quarter is rather damaged, and has no interest except the date it carries. At the time of publication, this was SrvT DocumentaryUMG€MA203Boxford-ipap.apis.0203C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67112ICG67112JSR2198KJE40860NRental of landOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 544-45Q 28.8 x 14€MRRent of a piece of pasture land belonging to Apollos, son of Dioscoros, by the shepherd Aurelius Phoibammon. The contract is not dated, a few lines of the top must be missing. The right half is missing for almost the entire length. It looks as if the docuSrvT DocumentaryUMG€NA204Boxford-ipap.apis.0204C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67113ICG67113JSR2199KJE40862NRental of landOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 525-26Q 11.3 x 15R^Document relating to the rental of land. Three fragments. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€OA205Boxford-ipap.apis.0205C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67116ICG67116JSR2202KJE40852N AgreementOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 548Q8 x 31 RAgreement between Dioscoros, son of Apollos, and Victor the weaver. Victor has rented to Dioscoros an aroura of land to sow flax. Moreover, the seeds and the water necessary to irrigate the field are provided by the proprietor. Victor undertakes to pay, fSrvT DocumentaryUMG€PA206Boxford-ipap.apis.0206)€PC P.Cair.Masp.D1E67117ICG67117JSR2408KJE40864NTransfer of taxationOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 524Q 28 x 14.4 RAurelius Kharisios and Paulos son of Psaios have acquired a piece of land of one aroura 1/4, belonging to the convent of Apa Dios. They make a declaration to the authorities of Aphrodito of the change in ownership accompanied by the priest Theodoros, who T DocumentaryUMG€QA207Boxford-ipap.apis.0207C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67118ICG67118JSR2408KJE40842NTransfer of taxationOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 547Q 30 x 14.1 RNDocument similar to P.Cair.Masp. I.67117. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€RA208Boxford-ipap.apis.0208C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67120FrectoICG67120JSR2205KJE40854NSale of two slavesO AntaiopolitesP c.AD 566-68Q 37.7 x 30.5 {€RREulogia and her daughter Rhodous have been sold to a certain Ioannes, a financial employee (trakteuts). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. Crumbling, and very incomplete. This papyrus was found crumpled inside another roll, being used as stuffing, hencT DocumentaryUMG€SA209Boxford-ipap.apis.0209C P.Cair.Masp.D1E67120FversoICG67120JSR2205KJE40854N Undetermined contract and poetryOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 566-68Q 37.7 x 30.5 ROn the verso, the last lines of another(?) contract, followed by several pieces of verse in hexameters and in iambic triameters which form a small body of encomia on the relatives of the dux Callinicus. Written by Dioscoros, son of Apollos, this group inT DocumentaryUMG€TA210Boxford-ipap.apis.0210C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67125ICG67125JSR2411KJE40851NBorrowing contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 525Q 23.2 x 30 €TRBorrowing contract agreed between Aur. Apollos, son of Dioscoros, protocometes of Aphrodito, and Aurelius Anouphios. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€UA211Boxford-ipap.apis.0211C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67126ICG67126KJE40875NBorrowing contractOConstantinoplePAD 541Q 151.5 x 31RFl. Victor, priest of the Church of Aphrodito, and Fl. Apollos, both originating from the village of Aphrodito, but now residing at Constantinople, acknowledge the receipt from the banker Anastasios of the sum of 20 gold coins, which they undertake to retSrvT DocumentaryUMG€VA212Boxford-ipap.apis.0212C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67127ICG67127KJE40873NAcknowledgement of a debtOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 544Q32 x 15RAurelius Apollos, son of Hermauos, acknowledges that he owes Fl. Dioscoros, son of Apollos, for a purchase of wool, one third of a gold coin, which he will return to him the first day of epagomenai. The debtor offers, as surety, all he owns. On the versSrv€VT DocumentaryUMG€WA213Boxford-ipap.apis.0213C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67128ICG67128JSR2212KJE40884NAcknowledgement of a debt (?)OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 547Q 31.5 x 13.5 RThis deed preserves several specific terms: asphaleia (12), suggraph (36), opheil (38): but it is quite difficult to determine its precise nature. It seems to be a land-rental agreement disguised under the form of borrowing. Psais, son of Besios and of SrvT DocumentaryUMG€XA214Boxford-ipap.apis.0214C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67129ICG67129JSR2412KJE40871NContractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 549Q 30.5 x 13RContract similar P.Cair.Masp. 128, agreed between the same Psais son of Besios, now a priest, and the same Dioscoros, son of Apollos. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€YA215Boxford-ipap.apis.0215C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67130ICG67130JSR2413KJE40872NAcknowledgement of a debtOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 557Q 10.5 x 13.5 €YRMousaios, son of Callinikos, deacon, acknowledges having borrowed from Dioscoros, son of Apollos. The end is missing. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€ZA216Boxford-ipap.apis.0216C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67131FrectoICG67131JSR2213KJE40870NIOfficial minutes of a juridicial act agreed before the praeses of ThebaidOAntinoopolis (?)PBefore AD 566-67Q 45 x 30.5 ROfficial minutes of a juridicial act agreed before the praeses of Thebaid: Theodosius, courier of the officium, grants discharge of a debt of 15 golden coins 1/3 to the heirs of a certain Isidorus, who had performed the same function, notably to a woman nT DocumentaryUMG€[A217Boxford-ipap.apis.0217C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67131FversoICG67131JSR2213KJE40870NPiece of iambic verseOAntinoopolis (?)PBefore AD 566-67Q 45 x 30.5 ROn the verso, a piece of iambic verse - an encomium on Victor the prefect - written by Dioscoros, following five lines of tachygraphy. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryr€[UMG€\A218Boxford-ipap.apis.0218C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67132ICG67132JSR2414KJE40874NFragment of a receiptO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVith Century ADQ5 x 18 R`Fragment of a receipt issued by Annarios (?), stationarius. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€]A219Boxford-ipap.apis.0219C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67134ICG67134KJE47877NFragment of a receiptOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 547-48Q14 x 30 RFragment of receipt issued by Victor, in the name of the sons and heirs of the decurion Kyros, to the heirs of Apollos, represented by two of their number, Dioscoros et Phoibammon. The left part is almost completely missing, and the last line is completelSrvT DocumentaryUMG€^A220Boxford-ipap.apis.0220C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67135ICG67135JSR2415KJE40488NFragment of a receiptOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 538-9?Q 10 x 13.5 €^RFragment of receipt issued by Kyros, decurion of Antaiopolis to Apollos son of Dioscoros, hypodectes. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€_A221Boxford-ipap.apis.0221C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67137ICG67137JSR2416KJE40882NFragments of a receiptO AntaiopolisPAD 523Q 9.5 x 15.1 (the larger fragment)RTwo fragments of a receipt for 50 nomismata, issued by Stephanos, actuarius of the detachment of Antaiopolis, to the protocometes of Aphrodito. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€`A222Boxford-ipap.apis.0222C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67138ICG67138JSR2217KJE40878N)Account of the expenses of comes AmmoniosOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 543-46Q32 x 21.5 (average)RFrom a book of six leaves. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. (A) Account of the sums remitted to the hypodektes, on the receipts of Menas, for the 5th indiction. There follows the listing of the debtors and of the duties they have settled, sometimes wiSrvT DocumentaryUMG€aA223€aBoxford-ipap.apis.0223C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67139ICG67139JSR2218KJE40879N1Account relating to the affairs of comes AmmoniosOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 542-46Q32 x 21.5 (average)RFrom a book of six leaves. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. (A) Verso - Account of sums collected in money on the domains of the illustrious comes, 8th indiction. There follows a list of settlers, with the sum paid by each of them. (B) Account of the SrvT DocumentaryUMG€bA224Boxford-ipap.apis.0224C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67140ICG67140JSR2219KJE40883NPrivate AccountOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 541-6Q 29 x 28.1 RA private account, relating to the flocks of the comes Ammonios. The lands, here as in 67057 (col III), are divided into categories according to cultivation: worked fields, gardens, vineyards, marshland, date forests.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€cA225Boxford-ipap.apis.0225C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67141ICG67141JSR2220KJE40885N7Accounts relating to the administration of private landc€cOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PLate VIth Century ADQ-26 x 17 approx. (the best preserved fragment)RThe manuscript comprises seven mutilated leaves, of which none seem to have preserved the original height; in addition to the many lacunae, the surface of the papyrus is in places so worn that parts of the document are almost entirely illegible. Belongs tSrvT DocumentaryUMG€dA226Boxford-ipap.apis.0226C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67142ICG67142JSR2221KJE40886NAccount of receiptsO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ30 x 22 RAccount of receipts, drawn up by a certain Senouthes - a merchant (?) - for the 11th indiction. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€eA227Boxford-ipap.apis.0227C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67143ICG67143JSR2222KJE40887NThree private accountsOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 538-47Q 26.5 x 21.5 €eRThree private accounts, in the same hand. The author sets out a list of people who have stolen from him a part of his property, as well as his animals. The recto bears the two first accounts, separated by a large empty space. The verso bears a third, wriSrvT DocumentaryUMG€fA228Boxford-ipap.apis.0228C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67144ICG67144JSR2223KJE40888NPrivate AccountOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ27 x 18 RAccount of the same kind and with the same handwriting as 67143. The papyrus is incomplete: it lacks a strip of around 3 centimetres on the left edge. The verso has not been used. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€gA229Boxford-ipap.apis.0229C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67145ICG67145JSR2224KJE40889NAccountsO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PAD 524Q 31 x 41.5 RrAccounts of a distributor (actuarius?) of the annona militaris, Isaac Mauros. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€hA230Boxford-ipap.apis.0230C P.Cair.Masp.D2€hE67149ICG67149JSR2418KJE40892NListOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 15 x 9.3 R?List of contributions (?). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€iA231Boxford-ipap.apis.0231C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67151ICG67151JSR2228KJE40895NWillO AntinoopolisPAD 570Q 413.5 x 31.5 R\The will of Fl. Phoibammon, chief physician of Antinoe. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€jA232Boxford-ipap.apis.0232C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67152ICG67152JSR2352K JE40895bisNWillO AntinoopolisPAD 570Q 235 x 30.3 RThis is the draft of 67151, written almost certainly by Dioscoros. The scribe who wrote 67151 seems to have copied this draft, without always understanding it. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€kA233Boxford-ipap.apis.0233C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67153ICG67153JSR2419KJE40896NContract of divorceO AntinoopolisPAD 568Q 30.5 x 16.8 I€kRContract of divorce between Aurelius Menas and his wife Aurelia Maria. One clause allows the two parties to remarry. The divorce is founded on mutual consent of the parties, in conformity with a recent enactment by Justin II (Nov. 2, AD 566). Belongs to tT DocumentaryUMG€lA234Boxford-ipap.apis.0234C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67154FrectoICG67154JSR2363KJE40898NContract of divorceO AntinoopolisP AD 527-65Q 75.8 x 30.6 RContract of divorce, between Fl. Kallinikos, notary, et Aur. Kyra. The separation, amiably concluded, leaves each of the two parties their personal goods, and the right to remarry. Neither of the parents shall be given special custody of the child born oT DocumentaryUMG€mA235Boxford-ipap.apis.0235C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67154FversoJSR2363KJE40898NDeed of settlementO AntinoopolisP AD 566-73Q 75.8 x 30.6 €mROn the verso, a deed of settlement from a father to his daughter(?), leaving her his fortune in recompense for her devotion during the illness and old age of the testator, and annuling in this intent a previous settlement. This verso was without doubt wriT DocumentaryUMG€nA236Boxford-ipap.apis.0236C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67155ICG67155JSR2420KJE40899NDeed of divorceO AntinoopolisP AD 566-73Q 13.5 x 11.9 RjDeed of divorce between Aurelius Sarapion and his wife Aurelia Maria. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€oA237Boxford-ipap.apis.0237C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67156ICG67156KJE40900NSettling of accountsO AntinoopolisPAD 570Q 31 x 50.7 RSettling of accounts between Aur. Tekrompia, anthylopratissa, and Aur. Maria her daughter. Since the death of her husband, the first named has worked and managed the fortune alone. The elder of the children, Mary, being at present married, claims her parT DocumentaryUMG€pA238Boxford-ipap.apis.0238C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67157€pICG67157JSR2229K JE40900bisN3Duplicate of P.Cair.Masp.156 (Settling of accounts)O AntinoopolisPAD 570Q 30.8 x 36RDuplicate of 67156. Same writing: purely graphic variants. The right half is lost, but the remaining part is almost intact. This manuscript has served to fill in the missing parts of the previous one. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€qA239Boxford-ipap.apis.0239C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67158ICG67158JSR2421KJE40902NContract of associationO AntinoopolisPAD 568Q 30 x 42.5 RContract of association between two carpenters, Aurelius Psois and Aurelius Iosephis, known as Pekysis, his father in law. The profits and the losses shall be borne half to the account of each of the two parties. The text, however, is incomplete: the leftT DocumentaryUMG€rA240Boxford-ipap.apis.0240C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67159ICG67159JSR2230KJE40903aNContract of associationO AntinoopolisPAD 568Q 31.8 x 17€rRyContract of association between two carpenters, Aurelius Daniel and Aurelius Victor. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€sA241Boxford-ipap.apis.0241C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67160ICG67160JSR2231KJE40903bN&Duplicate of previous contract (67159)O AntinoopolisPAD 568Q 31.8 x 22.4 RDuplicate of 67159, in the same hand; almost complete, missing only a fragment towards the middle. There seems to be no variant text. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€tA242Boxford-ipap.apis.0242C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67161ICG67161JSR2232KJE40901NPower of attorneyO AntinoopolisPAD 566Q 31 x 55.5 RPower of attorney given to the lawyer Fl. Dioscoros by Aurelia Athanasia on the subject of her father's inheritance, of which she claims the half from her uncle Theodoros. Athanasia recognises in advance everything her charge will do by virtue of the fulT DocumentaryUMG€uA243Boxford-ipap.apis.0243C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67162ICG67162JSR2233KJE40904NBorrowing contract€uO AntinoopolisPAD 568Q 32 x 22.6 RIoannes, deacon of the monastery of St Victor at Pindaros in the Antinoite nome, acknowledges having borrowed from Fl. Christophoros, a landowner at Antinoe, the sum of two nomismata, which he will return after a period of two months, without interest. SuSrvT DocumentaryUMG€vA244Boxford-ipap.apis.0244C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67163ICG67163JSR2422KJE40908NBorrowing contractO AntinoopolisPAD 569Q 30.4 x 15RAurelius Petros, of Lykopolis, embroiderer, acknowledges having borrowed from Aur. Georgios, wine merchant, the sum of 7 keratia which he will return after a delay of little more than a month, on the 11 Tybi (6 January) of the same indiction. The inteT DocumentaryUMG€wA245Boxford-ipap.apis.0245C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67165ICG67165JSR2424KJE40910NBorrowing contractO AntinoopolisP AD 566-73Q 9 x 16.8 R8Borrowing contract. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€xA246Boxford-ipap.apis.0246C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67166ICG67166z€xJSR2425KJE40911NReceiptO AntinoopolisPAD 568Q 31 x 18.8 RAurelius Martinos, employee in the offices of the arabarch of Antinoe, acknowledges having paid a debt contracted with him by Aurelius Kollouthos. The acknowledgement signed by the last named, having been mislaid by Martinos shall therefore be null if iT DocumentaryUMG€yA247Boxford-ipap.apis.0247C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67167GAICG67167JSR2426KJE40912NReceiptO AntinoopolisP AD 566-73Q 74.8 x 31.5 RReceipt of a pawnbroker. A certain Callinikos has borrowed from [...] a sum of 33 golden coins, and has given in, as a pledge of payment, (capital and interest) some objects of precious metal. He died before the redemption date, which has subsequently arrT DocumentaryUMG€zA248Boxford-ipap.apis.0248C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67168ICG67168JSR2234KJE40897NDelivery receiptO AlexandriaPVIth Century ADQ 147.2 x 28.8 4€zRA receipt issued by Theodoros, bishop of Pentapolis, to the monks of the convent (tabennesiotikos) of Pouinkoreus, in the Hermopolite nome of the Thebaid. He has previously bought from them, and paid in advance, 1500 knidia of wine, which have just been dT DocumentaryUMG€{A249Boxford-ipap.apis.0249C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67169ICG67169JSR2236KJE40913N Sale of landO AntinoopolisPAD 569Q 44.3 x 28.8 RContract of sale for an aroura of land. The beginning is lost, and only the buyer's name is known. The piece of land to be sold is located in this nome, but the contract, in the hand of Dioscoros, could possibly have been drawn up at Antinoe. Belongs to tT DocumentaryUMG€|A250Boxford-ipap.apis.0250C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67169bisICG67169JSR2235KJE40913N Sale of landO AntinoopolisPAD 569Q 44.3 x 28.8 €|RThe beginning of the papyrus appears under 67169. There are 4 fragments, in bad condition; the last fragment joins precisely with 67169. 1st fragment: 25 x 28.6; 2nd: 16.5 x 28.6?; 3rd: 16.5 x 28.6?; 4th: 8.5 x 19. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€}A251Boxford-ipap.apis.0251C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67170ICG67170JSR2237K JE40914bisNRental agreement (land)OZmin (Panopolites)P AD 562-64Q 20.5 x 12.8 RTwo gardeners, Aurelius Senouthes and Aurelius Iulius, rent to the monastery of Zmin a vegetable garden for an unlimited time, depending on the wishes of the owners. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€~A252Boxford-ipap.apis.0252C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67171ICG67171JSR2427K JE40914bisNHeading of a contractOZmin (Panopolites)P AD 564-65Q 9.8 x 27.4 RHead of a contract agreed by [] and the monks of the convent of Zmin. Only the beginning renains, but it seems that this papyrus is simply the duplicate of 67170. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.€~T DocumentaryUMG€A253Boxford-ipap.apis.0253C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67172ICG67172JSR2238KJE40907NFragment of the IliadO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q621-14.4 x 8-8.2 (but the fragments are very irregular)RPage of codex, of which there remain only two straight strips one from the side of the binding, the other from the free side of the sheet. The verses on top are entirely lost. The lower part of the fragment is, on the contrary, complete. On the recto are SrvTLiteraryUMG€A254Boxford-ipap.apis.0254C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67173ICG67173JSR2239K JE40907c,dNFragment of the IliadO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q16.5-10.5 x 8-4.2 RSame codex as 67172, next page. The verses that appear here are 556-576 (recto) and 594-614 (verso). The first three verses do not appear in their usual order, and one of them has been added later and perhaps in another hand. Belongs to the archive of DiSrvTLiteraryUMG€A255Boxford-ipap.apis.0255€C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67174ICG67174JSR2240KJE40907eNFragment of the IliadO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 9.8 x 8.3 RThe third page of the codex containing both 67172 and 67173. Lines 631-641 (recto) and 667-678 (verso). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvTLiteraryUMG€A256Boxford-ipap.apis.0256C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67175ICG67175JSR2241KJE40905N!Biography of the orator IsocratesO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 23.5 x 22RThe biography was framed in a triple 'wavy' line. To the left were indicated the subdivisions of the work and the qualities which distinguish it. The fragment is not part of an edition of Isocrates, since the lines of the verso do not read in the same dirSrvTLiteraryUMG€A257Boxford-ipap.apis.0257C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67176FrectoICG67176JSR2242KJE40306NContractO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PAD 569Q30 x 40 €RyContract written in Coptic. The sheet has been cut to the size needed for the verso. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A258Boxford-ipap.apis.0258C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67176FversoICG67176JSR2242KJE40306NGrammatical exerciseO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PAD 569Q30 x 40ROn the verso, the conjugation of two Greek verbs (poiein and chrusoun) have been written. The coptic papyrus has been cut then folded, and its back has formed these two pages of Greek grammar which are complete, apart from one small lacuna, but are in a vTLiteraryUMG€A259Boxford-ipap.apis.0259C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67177ICG67177JSR2428KJE40915NPoetry (an Encomium)OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 35.2 x 30.4 RA poem in dactylic hexametre by Dioscoros. The present piece is addressed to an unnamed person - the dux of Thebaid - in whom the author is praising, among other qualities, illustrious birth. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€A260€Boxford-ipap.apis.0260C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67178FrectoICG67178JSR2243KJE40917NProtocolO AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ 22 x 30.2 R^A protocol in the typical protocol script of this period. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A261Boxford-ipap.apis.0261C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67178FversoICG67178JSR2243KJE40917NPoetryO AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ 22 x 30.2 RA birthday poem by Dioscoros, praising an unnamed dux of the Thebaid. The name is not given, but the official position of the addressee is clearly indicated. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€A262Boxford-ipap.apis.0262C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67179ICG67179JSR2244K JE40878bisN Epithalamion OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 21.3 x 30.2 RyAn epithalamion, addressed to the illustrious comes Callinikos, fianc to Theophile. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvTLiteraryUMG€A263Boxford-ipap.apis.0263C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67180ICG67180JSR2429KJE40916N Epithalamion€O Aphrodites kome and AntinoopolisPVIth Century AD (?)Q 21.4 x 24.5 RAn epithalamion for the same Callinikos as 67179. We find there verses or fragments of verses used in the previous item. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€A264Boxford-ipap.apis.0264C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67181ICG67181JSR2430K JE40916bisN EpithalamionO Aphrodites kome and AntinoopolisPVIth Century AD (?)Q 4.5 x 14.5 RDThis fragment is part of 67180. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€A265Boxford-ipap.apis.0265C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67182ICG67182JSR2431KJE40918NPoetryOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 12.3 x 15 RnA poem adressed to an anonymous state employee, son of a certain Hadrian. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€A266Boxford-ipap.apis.0266C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67183ICG67183JSR2245KJE40919NPoetryOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 566 (?)Q 14 x 28.2 e€RPart of a poem addressed to the Emperor Justin II, shortly after his accession. It seems, from certain expressions, that the author is talking about the arrival of the emperor at Antinoopolis, and festivities given by the dux of Thebaid on this occasion. SrvTLiteraryUMG€A267Boxford-ipap.apis.0267C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67184ICG67184JSR2246KJE40920N Two poemsOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 12.9 x 29.7 RTwo poems in dactylic hexametres, written on palimpsest. They are encomia in honour of a dux of the Thebaid, perhaps Callinikos. An old contract (?) has been almost everywhere scratched out, to make a clean space. The letters which remain visible of the oSrvTLiteraryUMG€A268Boxford-ipap.apis.0268C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67185FrectoICG67185KJE40921NLetterO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 14.7 x 29.5 €RSeven lines almost totally faded, representing the end of a letter, concerning a kyrios Menas, who is perhaps the pagarch of Antaiopolis (67002). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A269Boxford-ipap.apis.0269C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67185FversoICG67185KJE40921N Two poemsO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 14.7 x 29.5 RTwo whole poems of Dioscoros in a bad state of conservation. The first is addressed to Hypatios, exceptor or excubitor of the dux of Thebaid; the second to Paulos, son of Domninus, and cancellarius of the officium. The second poem is more neatly written TLiteraryUMG€A270Boxford-ipap.apis.0270C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67186FrectoICG67186JSR2248KJE40922NFragment of a protocolO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 553 (?)Q 13.3 x 25.7 RyFragment of a protocol in typical byzantine protocol script. The first line is lost. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A271Boxford-ipap.apis.0271C P.Cair.Masp.D2€E67186FversoICG67186JSR2248KJE40922NFour lines of poetryO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 553 (?)Q 13.3 x 25.7 RFour lines of verse by Dioscoros, damaged, but forming a complete piece. It appearently refers to the stay of Dioscoros in Constantinople (c.f. 67032). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG€A272Boxford-ipap.apis.0272C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67187FrectoICG67187JSR2249KJE40923NProtocolOAntinoopolis (?)P c.AD 567-68Q 16.5 x 27.4 RProtocol in typical Byzantine protocol script. The document, of five lines, may be complete(?), but is very damaged. Here, as in 67190, we should notice that after the initial F (or Fl. in monogram) and five identical downstrokes between them, we recognT DocumentaryUMG€A273Boxford-ipap.apis.0273C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67187FversoICG67187JSR2249KJE40923NPoetryOAntinoopolis (?)P c.AD 567-68Q 16.5 x 27.4 b€RThe verso of the document contains a poem in honour of Collouthos, pagarch of Antaiopolis (cf. 67005, 67120). The 9 first verses seem to be a discourse addressed by the town of Antaiopolis (?) to the province of Arcadia. From verse 10 on, the handwriting TLiteraryUMG€A274Boxford-ipap.apis.0274C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67188FrectoICG67187JSR2368KJE40924NFragment of a contractOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 49.6 x 28.5 RThe recto contains a mutilated fragment of a contract. The verso, however, contains work of the poet of Aphrodito, Dioscoros, who has written a prayer with strong hints of Gnosticism, and an attempted poem on the games of Ancient Greece. Belongs to the aT DocumentaryUMG€A275Boxford-ipap.apis.0275C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67188FversoICG67187JSR2368KJE40924NPoetryOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 49.6 x 28.5 €RThe recto contains a mutilated fragment of a contract. The verso, however, contains work of Dioscoros, who has written a prayer with strong hints of Gnosticism, and a poem on the games of Ancient Greece. Also on the verso of the papyrus, there is an ethTLiteraryUMG€A2295Boxford-ipap.apis.2295C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67189ICG67189JSR2250KJE40925N Protocol O AntinoopolisPVIth Century AD (?)Q 20 x 21.6 RiProtocol in typical byzantine protocol script. In several fragments. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A276Boxford-ipap.apis.0276C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67190ICG67190JSR2251KJE40926NFragment of protocol.O AntinoopolisP After AD 542 Q 6.9 x 20.1 R_Fragment of protocol in typical byzantine protocol script. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A2294Boxford-ipap.apis.2294C P.Cair.MaspD2E67191ICG67191JSR2252KJE40927aNFragment of a letterOAntaiopolis (?)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 10.5 x 17.7 €RThe fragment contains three lines only. Line 2 notes the author's action of sending someone to Aphrodite. Little else is clear. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A277Boxford-ipap.apis.0277C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67192ICG67192JSR2253KJE40927bNFragment of a letterOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 6 x 13.2 R{The three lines of the beginning stand alone. The address on the verso is incomplete. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A278Boxford-ipap.apis.0278C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67193FrectoICG67193JSR2254KJE40927cNFragment of a letterOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 16.4 x 9.5 R_Remains of six lines of a letter, burnt on right and left. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A279Boxford-ipap.apis.0279C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67193FversoICG67193JSR2254KJE40927cNFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 16.4 x 9.5 R\Fragment of a private account, burnt on right and left. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.€T DocumentaryUMG€A280Boxford-ipap.apis.0280C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67194ICG67194JSR2255KJE40928NFragment of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 570Q 9.6 x 13.8 RLetter addressed from one official to another (qualified with adelphotes: is it Apollos, the father of Dioscoros?). The subject of the letter is a peasant, taxed in the tax rolls for lands which are not his. The topoteretes Helladios already appears in T DocumentaryUMG€A281Boxford-ipap.apis.0281C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67195ICG67195JSR2256KJE40929aNFragment of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 6.4 x 13.5 RThe letter here is addressed to Dioscoros, containing three lines: the right half is lost. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A282Boxford-ipap.apis.0282C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67196ICG67196JSR2257KJE40929bNBeginning of a letterOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 15 x 16.4 RFBeginning of a letter, left half. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.€T DocumentaryUMG€A283Boxford-ipap.apis.0283C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67197ICG67197JSR2258KJE40930NFragment of a letterOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 11.6 x 8.3 RFragment of a letter of seven lines addressed to a monk - adelphotes. Only the left half remains. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A284Boxford-ipap.apis.0284C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67198ICG67198JSR2259KJE40931NFragment of a letterOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 20.7 x 12.5 RFragment of a letter addressed to a monk. Burnt right and left. It concerns, like 67070, golden coins (olokotina) of insufficient weight. The hand appears to be the same as 67193. However, the two fragments do not seem part of the same document. Belongs SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A285Boxford-ipap.apis.0285C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67199ICG67199JSR2260KJE40932NFragments of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 520-30Q"The principal fragment: 13 x 14.1 €R|Fragments of a letter addressed to the protocometes of Aphrodito. Address on the verso. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A286Boxford-ipap.apis.0286C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67200ICG67200JSR2261KJE40933NFragment of a letterO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century AD (?)Q 6.6 x 22.7 RFragment of an administrative letter. Dioscoros, son of Apollos, has been included in a list of taxpayers. The comes (Ammonios?), protector of his family, (cf. 67062; 67138) has already had him removed from the list. He has once again been added, by ordeT DocumentaryUMG€A287Boxford-ipap.apis.0287C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67201ICG67201JSR2262KJE40934NLetterOunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q5.8 x 30RA letter of five lines, complete, but partially illegible. Proper names: Nonna daughter of Nemesianos, Asklepios son of Dorotheos and kyrios Dioscoros. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A288Boxford-ipap.apis.0288C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67202ICG67202€JSR2263KJE40935NLetterOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 18.7 x 30RLetter addressed by an official to Apollos or to Dioscoros, his son, on the subject of a woman who has been kept in prison (cf. 67078), and to whom the praeses has, in vain, ordered her discharge. The address on the verso of the document is incomplete. BeSrvT DocumentaryUMG€A289Boxford-ipap.apis.0289C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67203ICG67203JSR2264KJE40936NLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 514-36Q 14.5 x 30.6 RThe letter is complete, but the writing has, for the greater part, faded. According to the address on the verso, the letter is sent by a certain Collouthos to Apollos the protocometes. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A290Boxford-ipap.apis.0290C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67204ICG67204JSR2265KJE40937NFragment of a letter (?)OunknownPVIth Century AD (?)Q 3.5 x 12.2 R>Fragment of a letter (?). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A291Boxford-ipap.apis.0291€C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67205ICG67205JSR2266KJE40938NFragments of a petitionOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century ADQ+(Reconstituted) 11.5 x 19.4 (but irregular)RSmall fragments forming the end of a petition to a nameless official, who must be the dux of Thebaid. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A292Boxford-ipap.apis.0292C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67206ICG67206JSR2267KJE40939NFinancial accountO#Aphrodites kome (?) (Antaiopolites)P After AD 542Q 30.4 x 14RWritten by the steward of comes Ammonios. There is a list of proper names in which we find some names known thanks to 67138-9. In the margin a supplementary account. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A293Boxford-ipap.apis.0293C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67207ICG67207JSR2268KJE40940aNFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 23.6 x 21.5 RFragment of a private account, very mutilated. The large round cursive resembles that of Dioscoros. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T Documentary€UMG€A294Boxford-ipap.apis.0294C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67208ICG67208JSR2269KJE40940bNFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 18.2 x 10.2 RvFragment of a private account. Almost all that remains is the column of figures. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A295Boxford-ipap.apis.0295C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67209ICG67209JSR2270KJE40940cNAccount (private?)OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 29.5 x 15.6 R_Fragment of an account, possibly private, badly mutilated. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A296Boxford-ipap.apis.0296C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67211ICG67211JSR2432KJE40941bNFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 9.6 x 22 RfA fragment of a private account, which is, apparently, illegible. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A297Boxford-ipap.apis.0297C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67212ICG67212JSR2433KJE40942NFragment of a private register OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 24.7 x 17 €RgScanty remains of one sheet, and the margin of the previous sheet. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A298Boxford-ipap.apis.0298C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67214ICG67214JSR2272KJE40944NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 29.8 x 9.5 RFragment of a private account, completely corroded by the sebakh. Opisthographon, but entirely illegible on both sides. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A299Boxford-ipap.apis.0299C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67215ICG67215JSR2435KJE40945NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 27.1 x 14.4 RaFragment of a private account; to a large part anepigraphon. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A300Boxford-ipap.apis.0300C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67216ICG67216JSR2273KJE40946NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 12.5 x 8.1 RlAlmost completely faded. The round cursive resembles that of Dioscoros. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMGe€A301Boxford-ipap.apis.0301C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67217ICG67217JSR2274KJE40947NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 17.8 x 7.6 RFragment of a private account, apparently belonging to the archives of comes Ammonios. Only a few words remain. Similar cursive as in 67138 and 67139. The papyrus comes from the page of a book: it bears on the verso the remains of two lines of writing, anSrvT DocumentaryUMG€A302Boxford-ipap.apis.0302C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67218FrectoICG67218KJE40948NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 12.4 x 7.5 RFragment of a private account. Perhaps this is part of the same document as 67219, but the two pieces do not join. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A303Boxford-ipap.apis.0303C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67218FversoKJE40948NListOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 12.4 x 7.5 €ROn the verso a list of individuals, frequently qualified with the name of a profession - stratiotes, chrysochoos, chalkotypos, bapheus. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A304Boxford-ipap.apis.0304C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67219ICG67219JSR2436KJE40949NFragment of a registerOunknownPVIth Century ADQ%26 x 11 approx. (the larger fragment)RFragment of a register similar to those of comes Ammonios. Traces remain, unfortunately insignificant, of 17 pages folded one in another. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A305Boxford-ipap.apis.0305C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67220ICG67220JSR2276KJE40950NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 28.8 x 17.5 RFragment of a private account, containing only one mutilated column of amounts. On the verso, some lines of figures. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A306Boxford-ipap.apis.0306C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67221ICG67221JSR2437KJE40951NTwo fragments of an account€OunknownPVIth Century ADQ9 x 6.9 RTwo fragments of an account, cut up irregularly by insects. The two pieces represent the remains of two consecutive sheets, and have identical shapes. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A307Boxford-ipap.apis.0307C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67222ICG67222JSR2438KJE40952aN#Five fragments of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 10.1 x 4.3 RFive fragments of a private account, which do not join. Also fragmentary remains of several columns, unfortunately not usable. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A308Boxford-ipap.apis.0308C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67224ICG67224JSR2277KJE40953NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 30.1 x 29RFragment of a private account, almost entirely corroded by the sebakh. Perhaps to be connected with 67214. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A309Boxford-ipap.apis.0309C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67225ICG67225JSR2278KJE40954a+€NFragment of a private account OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 30.3 x 21.4 RdFragment of a private account. Similar hand to 67141 and 67142. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A310Boxford-ipap.apis.0310C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67226ICG67226JSR2279KJE40954bNFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 9.7 x 12.5 RQEnd of a sheet containing a private account. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A311Boxford-ipap.apis.0311C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67227ICG67227KJE40955NFragment of a private account OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 15.6 x 9.8 RCFragment of a private account. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A312Boxford-ipap.apis.0312C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67228ICG67228JSR2439KJE40956NReceipt OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 8.4 x 28.2 €RTax receipt for 24 keratia. Only the signature is completely preserved, which dates the document to the 19th of Hathyr and gives the name of Collouthos the hypodectes. It is followed by another receipt (15 keratia?) for the diagraphon. Belongs to the arcT DocumentaryUMG€A313Boxford-ipap.apis.0313C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67229ICG67229JSR2440KJE40957NReceiptO AntaiopolisP AD 525-26 (?)Q 13.9 x 20.4 RReceipt relating to the annona militaris, issued to the protocometes of Aphrodito. This receipt is similar to those published above (67050, 67051, 67137). The formula used is the usual one for this type of document. On the verso, the beginning of the addrSrvT DocumentaryUMG€A314Boxford-ipap.apis.0314C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67230ICG67230JSR2441KJE40958NFragment of a receipt OunknownPc.AD 525Q 15.9 x 7.9 RLFragment of a receipt similar to 67229. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A315Boxford-ipap.apis.0315C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67231ICG67231JSR2442KJE40959€NFragment of a receiptOunknownPVith Century ADQ5.9 x 24RPreceded by the number cmg. The text is, on the whole, damaged and has almost faded. We may still make out the name of Phoibammon pronoetes in line 1. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A316Boxford-ipap.apis.0316C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67232ICG67232JSR2443KJE40960NAcknowledgement of a debtOunknownPVith Century ADQ7.8 x 36RAcknowledgement of a debt and settlement of security with a creditor, by Dioscoros, son of Apollos. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A317Boxford-ipap.apis.0317C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67233ICG67233JSR2444KJE40962NFragments of a private receipt OunknownPVith Century ADQ 10.9 x 8.5 RFragments of a private receipt (plerotike apoche). The receipt relates to the payment of certain dues (ekphoria). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A318Boxford-ipap.apis.0318C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67234ICG67234JSR2445KJE40962NFragment of a contract €OunknownPVith Century ADQ 13.6 x 19.2 RFragments of a contract (eggraphos homologia) drawn up by Kyros (nomikos). Signatures of witnesses, but only the name of Ioannes son of Charisios is preserved. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A320Boxford-ipap.apis.0320C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67236ICG67236KJE40964N-Fragments of a contract for the rent of land OunknownPVith Century ADQ 10.9 x 6.5 RFragment of a contract to rent land (misthosis). There is a stipulation that fees must be in corn and in barley. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A321Boxford-ipap.apis.0321C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67237ICG67237JSR2448KJE40965aL P.Heid. 5.353N,Fragments of a contract for the rent of landO AntaiopolitesPVith Century ADQ 10 x 8.8 R_Fragment of land rental (note the word permobaliva sic). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A322Boxford-ipap.apis.0322C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67238ICG67238JSR2449KJE40965b€N+Fragment of a contract for the rent of landOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 11.2 x 13.1 R`Fragment of a contract for the rental of land (misthosis). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A323Boxford-ipap.apis.0323C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67239ICG67239JSR2450KJE40966aN+Fragment of a contract for the rent of landOunknownPVith Century ADQ 5.5 x 11.5 RFragment of a contract of misthosis. The contract specifies a period of rental of two years, of a piece of land situated in the kleros of Treges. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A324Boxford-ipap.apis.0324C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67241ICG67241JSR2452KJE40967N,Fragments of a contract for the rent of landOunknownPVith Century ADQ7 x 6.1 RIFragment of a contract of misthosis. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A325Boxford-ipap.apis.0325C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67244FrectoICG67244JSR2455KJE40970N&Fragment of a land rental contract (?)Ounknown13 Ȃɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႀ₀む䂀傀悀炀肀邀ꂀ낀삀킀  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႁ₁め䂁傁悁炁肁邁ꂁ낁삁킁 €PVIth Century ADQ 18.2 x 29.3 RNote the expression idiois analmasi te kai autourgmasi. The papyrus has almost entirely faded. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A326Boxford-ipap.apis.0326C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67244FversoICG67244JSR2455KJE40970NFragment of a documentOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 18.2 x 29.3 RThe verso of the fragment is part of an unrecognizable document of which only a few words are preserved. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A327Boxford-ipap.apis.0327C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67245ICG67245JSR2456KJE40971N"Fragment of a deed of sale of landOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 5.9 x 11.6 RHFragment of a deed of sale of land. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A328Boxford-ipap.apis.0328C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67247FrectoICG67247JSR2281KJE40973N6Fragment of a contract for the sale of land or a houseOunknownPVith Century ADQ 17.7 x 10.2 :€R\Fragment of a contract for the sale of land or a house. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A329Boxford-ipap.apis.0329C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67247FversoJSR2281KJE40973NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVith Century ADQ 17.7 x 10.2 RTOn the verso, the remains of a private account. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A330Boxford-ipap.apis.0330C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67248ICG67248JSR2458KJE40974NTwo fragments of a documentOunknownPVith Century ADQ 7.7 x 9.4 RTwo fragments, appearing to be parts of the same document: a deed similar to 67117 and 67119. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A331Boxford-ipap.apis.0331C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67249ICG67249JSR2459KJE40975NFragment of a rental deedOAntinoopolis (?)PVith Century ADQ 11.8 x 27.8 B€RFragment of a rental deed, relating to a house (?). The writing, similar to that of 67159 and 67160, seems to indicate provenance from Antinoopolis. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A332Boxford-ipap.apis.0332C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67250ICG67250JSR2460KJE40976N-Twelve fragments of a deed for a gift of landOAntinoopolis (?)P AD 565-78QEach fragment approx. 4 x 6RTwelve fragments, not joining up, of a deed for the gift of land (the verb drein is repeated twice), in favour of a monastery, as the term to psuchpheles, which is found on one of the pieces, seems to indicate. According to the beginning of the documenT DocumentaryUMG€A333Boxford-ipap.apis.0333C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67254ICG67254JSR2283KJE40980NThe end of a deposition OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 525Q 16.3 x 18.5 }€REnd of a deposition (ekmarturion), c.f. 67087 and 67088. At the foot there is the signature by Fl. Paulos, followed, after a blank space, by the date. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A334Boxford-ipap.apis.0334C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67257ICG67257JSR2465KJE40983NThree fragments of a contractOunknownPVIth Century ADQ17 x 25 RMThree irregular fragments of a contract. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A335Boxford-ipap.apis.0335C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67258ICG67258JSR2466KJE40984NFragment of a contractOunknownPVIth Century ADQ20 x 23RdA contract concerning land-rental(?) for a period of ten years. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A336Boxford-ipap.apis.0336C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67259ICG67258JSR2466KJE40984NFragments of a rental contract OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ6 x 12€R}Two fragments of a misthosis. Signed by Sansneus son of Isaakios, written by Abrahamios. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A337Boxford-ipap.apis.0337C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67260FrectoICG67259JSR2467KJE40985N-Fragment of an unspecified document (letter?)OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 18 x 13.3 RlThe document is very damaged. Line 15 mentions the city of Alexandria. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A338Boxford-ipap.apis.0338C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67260FversoICG67260JSR2284KJE40986NFragment of a private accountOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 18 x 13.3 ROn the verso of the fragment are the traces of private account, and some lines written perpendicularly, which seem to be continuation of the recto. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A339Boxford-ipap.apis.0339C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67262ICG67262JSR2285KJE40988NFragment of a contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 9.3 x 7.5 €RFragment of a contract. Only the signature remains, preserving the name of Isaakios nomikos. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A340Boxford-ipap.apis.0340C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67263ICG67263JSR2287KJE40989NFragment of a pittakionO AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ 13.3 x 14 RFragment of a pittakion preserving the signatures of witnesses, Phoibammon and Aur. Papnouthios. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros. T DocumentaryUMG€A341Boxford-ipap.apis.0341C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67265ICG67265JSR2470KJE40991NFragment of a contract OunknownPVIth Century ADQ10 x 6RA contract that is probably a misthsis. Signatures of [] son of Collouthos, in the name of one of the contracting parties, and Pheib son of Isakios, who appears to have been a witness. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG€A342Boxford-ipap.apis.0342C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67266ICG67266JSR2471KJE40992NFragment of a contractOunknownPVIth Century ADQ 4.3 x 19.4 €RFragment of a contract, perhaps for a sale. The words ebebaisato and presbuterou can be made out. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG€A343Boxford-ipap.apis.0343C P.Cair.Masp.D2E67267ICG67267JSR2472KJE40993NFragment of a contractOunknownPVIth Century ADQ5 x 9.1 RQB78 (without taking account of the lacuna which follows ln.3) x 30 RSeries of receipts similar to 67326, all issued to Apollos, son of Dioscoros by various landowners in the locality of Piase. Belong to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMGA406Boxford-ipap.apis.0406C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67328ICG67328KJE40478NRegisterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 521Q 29.9 x 253.4 RRegister containing a series of guarantees (egguai), delivered to the riparios Apollos, and almost all dated the same day. This papyrus supplies us with fairly complete details on the role and the organization of the rural police of the poimenes kai agroT DocumentaryUMGA407Boxford-ipap.apis.0407C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67329ICG67329JSR2374KJE40480NCourt proceedingsOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 524-25Q135 x (high) 30 *RThe court proceedings of an interview given by the lawyer Fl. Paulos in the capacity of defensor civitatis of the city of Antaiopolis. The object of the debate is a transfer, by administrative means, of the georgoi of the village of Thmonechthe, or ThmoT DocumentaryUMGA408Boxford-ipap.apis.0408C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67330ICG67330JSR2333KJE40479NAccount of expensesOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ29.5 x 38 (the larger fragment)RsAccount of the expenditure of the village of Aphrodito; hand similar to 67058. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMGA409Boxford-ipap.apis.0409C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67331ICG67331JSR2334KJE45399N Remains of scholia on the Iliad O Aphrodites kome and AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ*(I) 9.9 x 6.8 (II) 14.2 x 6 (III) 18.1 x 7RRemains of scholia on the Iliad. Six fragments, being part of a codex. On the six fragments, two contain practically nothing, or contain only traces of writing insufficient to recognise to which part of the poem they relate. A third, no. 4, is more legiblSrvTLiteraryUMGA410Boxford-ipap.apis.0410C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67332ICG67332JSR2335NFragment of a deed of suretyOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 552Q 17.8 x 19.2 RAddressed to the protocometes. There are similar deeds that were presented to the pagarch (67094) and to the riparios (67328). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMGA411Boxford-ipap.apis.0411C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67333ICG67333JSR2336KJE40466bNFragment of a contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P c.AD 525-50Q 34 x 29.5 RThe damage to the text, as well as the obscure and incorrect jargon in which it is written, make it impossible to determine the nature of this document. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMGA412Boxford-ipap.apis.0412C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67334ICG67334JSR2337KJE40461bNDeed of surety OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P AD 527-65Q 17.8 x 18 RTThis document is fragment of a deed of surety. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG A413Boxford-ipap.apis.0413C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67335ICG67335JSR2338KJE45400NFragments of a receipt OAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 537Q 16.1 x 8.5 RFragments of a receipt (plerotike apoche) issued to the protocometes of Aphrodito, for a tax. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG!A414Boxford-ipap.apis.0414C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67336FrectoICG67336JSR2483KJE40475cNSix fragments of a petition (?)OunknownPVIth Century AD (c.AD 566-570?)Q13.5 x 9.5 approx. eachROThe fragments are unfortunately not clear. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG"A415Boxford-ipap.apis.0415C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67336FversoICG67336JSR2483KJE40475cN Iambic poem?OunknownPVIth Century AD (c.AD 566-570?)"Q13.5 x 9.5 approx. eachROn the verso, the remains of several pieces of writing. Notably, the following may be discerned: kai tn anaktn, prto[?] | pallatin[-]. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG#A416Boxford-ipap.apis.0416C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67337ICG67337JSR2339KJE45400aNFragment of a letter (?)OunknownPVIth Century ADQ 23.5 x 19.3 RKThe writing has almost entirely faded. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG$A417Boxford-ipap.apis.0417C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67338ICG67338JSR2484KJE40475dNFragments of a poem O Aphrodites kome and AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ#10.5 x 26.5 (the joining fragments)RFragments of a poem by Dioscoros, found mixed with those of 67337. The encomium here also refers to the eponymous hero of Antaiopolis (Antaios had probably been identified with some form of ancient Egyptian divinity). Hand of Dioscoros. Belongs to the arSrvTLiteraryUMG%A418Boxford-ipap.apis.0418C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67339ICG67339JSR2340%KJE40476bNPrivate accountOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 31.2 x 6.4 RTPrivate account. The hand is that of Dioscoros. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG&A419Boxford-ipap.apis.0419C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67340FrectoICG67340JSR2341KJE45401N Fragments of a marriage contractOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century ADQ 158 x 30 RThe preserved part is quite long, but the roll of papyrus has been eaten away by insects, and large lacunae have appeared. The lines of writing are very spaced out on the recto, yet very close on the verso. This contract records that a woman is a widow orT DocumentaryUMG'A420Boxford-ipap.apis.0420C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67340FversoICG67340JSR2341KJE45401NDonation inter vivosOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century ADQ 158 x 30 R~Corrections have been added between the lines by a hand which could be that of Dioscoros. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG(A421Boxford-ipap.apis.0421C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67341(ICG67341JSR2485KJE40475N$Three leaves from a book of accountsOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 29.8 x 18.5 RThree leaves from an a book of accounts, which may be of a similar kind and in the same hand as 67325. One of the leaves has on the verso traces of a contract, in which the name Pharoous still can be made out. Another, also on the verso, bears a first liSrvT DocumentaryUMG)A422Boxford-ipap.apis.0422C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67342ICG67342JSR2486KJE40467bNFragment of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ21 x 19 RThe papayrus sheet initially contained a coptic text. Its verso was used for a letter addressed to a superior of a monastery(?). There is an address on the back of the letter (i.e. the recto of the sheet, which also contains the remains of coptic). BelongSrvT DocumentaryUMG*A423Boxford-ipap.apis.0423C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67343ICG67343JSR2487KJE40459bNFragment of a contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)G*PVIth Century ADQ 16.2 x 21RjFragment of a contract relating to a loan (1 nomisma less 2 keratia). Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG+A424Boxford-ipap.apis.0424C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67344ICG67344KJE40459cNFragment of a tax receiptO AntinoopolisPVIth Century ADQ 13.2 x 7.2 RGThis fragment is similar to 67041. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG,A425Boxford-ipap.apis.0425C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67346ICG67346JSR2489KJE40462bNLetterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ30.5 x 29 approx. RKThis document is in several fragments. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG-A426Boxford-ipap.apis.0426C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67347ICG67347JSR2490KJE40475eNRemains of an account bookOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)P After AD 543Q31 x 10 (the largest fragment)-RAn account book, relating to the fortune of comes Ammonios (cf. 67138 and 67139; also same hand). Fragments of six very mutilated leaves remain. Found mixed up and crumpled, these leaves could not be replaced in their original order. Belongs to the archivSrvT DocumentaryUMG.A427Boxford-ipap.apis.0427C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67349ICG67349JSR2492KJE40470cNFragment of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 15.5 x 23.4 RThe hand is that of Dioscoros. However, the ink seems to have disappeared almost everywhere. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG/A428Boxford-ipap.apis.0428C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67350FrectoICG67350JSR2493KJE40468bNFragment of a contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 22 x 27.4 j/R(A) The sale, to a monastery, of the ktema called Pauonmeio. (B)The fragment may be another part of the same fragment of A. (C) A similar fragment to both 67350A and 67350B. However, little can be drawn from this fragment. The hand is that of Dioscoros. T DocumentaryUMG0A429Boxford-ipap.apis.0429C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67350FversoICG67350JSR2493KJE40468bNGrammatical exerciseOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 22 x 27.4 R(A) On the verso of this document, part of the conjugation of the verb poiein (in three columns). (B) On the verso, part of the conjugation of the verb bon, and that of poiein. (C) On the verso, vague traces of a conjugation (poiein).T DocumentaryUMG1A430Boxford-ipap.apis.0430C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67351FrectoICG67351JSR2494KJE40468cNFragment of a contractOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PAD 569Q 7.6 x 8.2 1RSmall fragment of a contract, written in coptic. This papyrus is probably a fragment of 67176: although the colouring of the papyrus differs, this could be explained by differing findspots. The handwriting on the recto and verso are the same in the two T DocumentaryUMG2A431Boxford-ipap.apis.0431C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67351FversoICG67351JSR2494KJE40468cNGrammatical exerciseOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 7.6 x 8.2 R?On the verso some lines of the conjugation of the verb poiein.TLiteraryUMG3A432Boxford-ipap.apis.0432C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67352ICG67352JSR2495N!Fragment of a draft of a petitionOAntinoopolis (?)PVIth Century AD (c.AD 566-570?)Q29 x 30 RFragment of a draft of a petition to the emperor. The surface of the papyrus has disappeared in many places, and consequently, reconstruction of what remains is impossible. Anonymous complaint against a man who has deprived him of his fortune. Probably thSrvT DocumentaryUMG4A433`4Boxford-ipap.apis.0433C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67353FrectoICG67353JSR2496KJE45402NContract in CopticO AntinoopolisP Before AD 569Q20 approx. x 29.4 RLong contract in Coptic, unfortunately fragmentary. The roll has crumbled and rotted in the sebakh, in such a way that the papyrus has taken almost everywhere a darkened colouring, which makes it difficult to read. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG5A434Boxford-ipap.apis.0434C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67353FversoICG67353JSR2496KJE45402N Greek textO AntinoopolisPAD 569 Q20 approx. x 29.4 R`Several texts in Greek, written by Dioscoros, very damaged. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.TLiteraryUMG6A435Boxford-ipap.apis.0435C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67354ICG67354JSR2342KJE45446NTwo fragments of a petitionOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)Pc.AD 547Q(A) 30 x 11.8 (B) 30 x 30.7 6RTwo fragments of a request to the empress Theodora (cf. 67283). Line 6 indicates that it concerns a request to the empress, who is patroness of the village of Aphrodito. Written by Dioscoros. The two fragments do not join. Very bad state of conservationT DocumentaryUMG7A436Boxford-ipap.apis.0436C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67355ICG67355JSR2497KJE40475fN#Two fragments of a book of accountsOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 18 x 7.5 RTwo fragments of a book of accounts. The two fragments appear to be of two consecutive pages, and the insects have eaten them irregularly, in an almost identical way. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG8A437Boxford-ipap.apis.0437C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67356ICG67356JSR2498KJE45403NFragment of a letterOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 7.5 x 10.3 RRFragment of a letter. Its height is complete. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMG9A438Boxford-ipap.apis.0438C P.Cair.Masp.D39E67357ICG67357JSR2499KJE45404N!Several fragments of a depositionOAphrodites kome (Antaiopolites)PVIth Century ADQ 23.8 x 29.5 RjSeveral fragments of a deposition (ekmartyrion), cf. 67087 and 67088. Belongs to the archive of Dioscoros.T DocumentaryUMG:A439Boxford-ipap.apis.0439C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67358ICG67358KJE45201N FragmentsPVIth Century ADRcUnder this number are grouped the scanty remains of a papyrus from which nothing can be extracted. SrvT DocumentaryUMG;A440Boxford-ipap.apis.0440C P.Cair.Masp.D3E67359ICG67359JSR2343KJE45505N0Account relating to the impositions upon AntinoeO AntinoopolisP AD 715-16Q(Average length) 40 x 2.9 RAccount relating to the impositions upon Antinoe. Five pieces sold separately to the museum, but evidently having formed a notebook of at least eight sheets whose order has been restored. Four (or more) pages are missing between the surviving folios numbeSrvT DocumentaryUMGA443Boxford-ipap.apis.0443C P.Cair.Preis.E3ICG10475JSR1450NPetition to the ripariiO HermoupolisPAD 362Q15 x 13RRDuplicate of P.Cair.Preis.02, written in the same cursive hand, along the fibres. T DocumentaryUMM?A444Boxford-ipap.apis.0444C P.Cair.Preis.E4FrectoICG10567JSR1542NLegal complaintO HermoupolisPAD 320Q25 x 29RLarge uncial cursive, running across the fibres. The papyrus is written on both sides. On the recto there are records of farming activities. The verso, which preserves parts of three columns, contains copies of correspondence etc. of Adelphios, a bouleuteT DocumentaryUMM@A445@Boxford-ipap.apis.0445C P.Cair.Preis.E4FversoJSR1542NRecordsO HermoupolisP before AD 320Q25 x 29R[The papyrus is written on both sides. On the recto there are records of farming activities.T DocumentaryUMMAA446Boxford-ipap.apis.0446C P.Cair.Preis.E5NOrder to arrestOPtolemais EuergetisP2nd - 3rd century ADT DocumentaryUMMBA447Boxford-ipap.apis.0447C P.Cair.Preis.E6ICG10498JSR1473NOfficial businessOHermopolite NomeP 4th c. ADQ19 x 15R"Cursive, written along the fibres.T DocumentaryUMMCA448Boxford-ipap.apis.0448C P.Cair.Preis.E7ICG10706JSR1681NMedical reportO?P 4th c. ADQ11 x 7RGAurelius Ammonius, the public doctor, sends this report to the ekdikos.T DocumentaryUMMDA449Boxford-ipap.apis.0449C P.Cair.Preis.E8ICG10472JSR1447NReport of land measurementO?PAD 323Q15 x 18RCursive, written along the fibres. The report is sent to the strategos or exactor by the 'public land-measurer' and the town gnoster.T DocumentaryUMMEA450EBoxford-ipap.apis.0450C P.Cair.Preis.E9ICG10698JSR1673NAccount concerning Idios LogosOArsinoite NomeP AD 242-243Q12 x 15R`Cursive, written along the fibres. The strategoi are delegating work concerning the Idios Logos.T DocumentaryUMMFA451Boxford-ipap.apis.0451C P.Cair.Preis.E10ICG10223NPetitionO?P AD 138-161Q7 x 9RPracticed cursive, written along the fibres. The back is blank. The petition probably has to do with the epicrisis of a boy. The papyrus is broken at the top and the foot.T DocumentaryUMMGA452Boxford-ipap.apis.0452C P.Cair.Preis.E11N!Extract from a list of collectorsOBakchias (Arsinoite)P2nd - 3rd century ADT DocumentaryUMMHA453Boxford-ipap.apis.0453C P.Cair.Preis.E12ICG10684NBuilding permissionsOArsinoite NomeP After AD 161Q20 x 12{GEBHRLOPITCWQZR^RcBfRiIkRnPpTsNuQxBzN|R~RKPRRRRRBPRRTRRURRNRRN R R R T RJBCOAORRIBORRRRRQR I!O"R#N$O%P&R'N(‚R)‚R*‚R+‚R,‚ P-‚ N.‚R/‚R0‚R1‚R2‚O4‚C5‚R6‚ R7‚"T8‚%O9‚'P:‚)R;‚,U<‚/R=‚1R>‚4B?‚7C@‚;CA‚>EB‚@UC‚DED‚FRE‚IHRUncial-cursive, written along the fibres. There is a margin on the left and at the foot. The fragment seems to be part of a list of the overseers of the Arsinoite Nome concerning building works in three villages.T DocumentaryUMMIA454Boxford-ipap.apis.0454C P.Cair.Preis.E13ICG10484JSR1459NLetter offering suretyO HermoupolisP 4th c. ADQ14 x 13ReCursive, written along the fibres. P.Cair.Preis.14 is its duplicate, but written in a different hand.T DocumentaryUMMJA455Boxford-ipap.apis.0455C P.Cair.Preis.E14ICG10493JSR1468NLetter offering suretyO HermoupolisP 4th c. ADQ24 x 5ReCursive, written along the fibres. P.Cair.Preis.13 is its duplicate, but written in a different hand.T DocumentaryUMMKA456Boxford-ipap.apis.0456C P.Cair.Preis.E15ICG10491JSR1466NLetter offering suretyO HermoupolisP Aug. 20, 362?Q17 x 15R)Uncial-cursive, written along the fibres.T DocumentaryUMMLA457Boxford-ipap.apis.0457C P.Cair.Preis.E16ICG10688JSR1663NLetter offering suretyLO HermoupolisPFirst half of 4th c. ADQ16 x 13R>Cursive, same hand as P.Cair.Preis.17, which is its duplicate.T DocumentaryUMMMA458Boxford-ipap.apis.0458C P.Cair.Preis.E17ICG10689JSR1664NLetter offering suretyO HermoupolisPFirst half of 4th c. ADQ16 x 13R>Cursive, same hand as P.Cair.Preis.16, which is its duplicate.T DocumentaryUMMNA459Boxford-ipap.apis.0459C P.Cair.Preis.E18ICG10469N!List of suggestions for liturgiesOHermopolite NomePAD 340 (beginning)Q13 x 18RCursive, written along the fibres. The same hand as P.Cair.Preis.19, which is its duplicate. The document comes from the village of Prektis.T DocumentaryUMMOA460Boxford-ipap.apis.0460C P.Cair.Preis.E19ICG10545N!List of suggestions for liturgiesOHermopolite NomePAD 340 (beginning)Q10 x 17RCursive, written along the fibres. The same hand as P.Cair.Preis.18, which is its duplicate. The document comes from the village of Prektis.T DocumentaryUMMPA461Boxford-ipap.apis.0461C P.Cair.Preis.E20PICG10470JSR1445NList of liturgiesO HermoupolisP AD 356-357Q21 x 14RA list of persons charged with liturgies and the inhabitants of an amphodon in Hermoupolis. The nature of office held is not stated. The list was for the use of the amphodarches. Five different hands can be discerned in this fragment.T DocumentaryUMMQA462Boxford-ipap.apis.0462C P.Cair.Preis.E25N Toll receiptOArsinoite NomeP 2/3 c. ADQ5 x 4.5T DocumentaryUMMRA463Boxford-ipap.apis.0463C P.Cair.Preis.E26ICG10439JSR1414NCertificate of dam worksOSoknopaiou NesosPJuly 6, AD 148Q7 x 10RCursive, written along the fibres. Preisigke explains that the more general parts of this sort of certificate must have been pre-written and kept in supply, while the detail would have been addded by an overseer and signed by a high-up official. T DocumentaryUMMSA464Boxford-ipap.apis.0464C P.Cair.Preis.E27NSitologoi receiptOBakchias (Arsinoite)P1 June, AD 172T DocumentaryUMMTA465Boxford-ipap.apis.0465TC P.Cair.Preis.E28NSitologoi receiptOBakchias (Arsinoite)P13 November, AD 172T DocumentaryUMMUA466Boxford-ipap.apis.0466C P.Cair.Preis.E29ICG10264JSR2021NStorage accountOHermopolite NomeP AD 231-232Q25 x 34RCursive, written along the fibres. Nine different hands can be discerned in the three columns that remain. The grain storage referred to in the document is either the local storage in Hermoupolis, or the one in Alexandria. T DocumentaryUMMVA467Boxford-ipap.apis.0467C P.Cair.Preis.E30ICG10565JSR1540NList of official acquisitionsOHermopolite NomeP 4th c. ADQ24 x 12RThe text runs on both sides. The right margin of the front is actually the right margin of the entire roll. The front is actually the palaeographic verso. The list covers the period from Pharmouthi 23 to Pachon 3 of an unknown year.SrvT DocumentaryUMMWA468Boxford-ipap.apis.0468C P.Cair.Preis.E31ICG10526aJSR1501N A notary's register of contractsOArsinoite NomeP AD 139-140WQ5(a) 10 x 11 (b) 10 x 11 (c) 9 x 9 (d) 6 x 7 (e) 5 x 3RSmall, gracefully executed uncial script, written along the fibres. Only five fragments remain from what was once a long roll. The preserved text contains parts of twenty-one excerpts of contracts, most being lease contracts, but there are also a few contT DocumentaryUMMXA469Boxford-ipap.apis.0469C P.Cair.Preis.E33ICG10480JSR1455N Receipt of paid maritime freightOHermopolite NomePApr. 7, AD 341Q25 x 16RsCursive, written along the fibres. The receipt occupies only the upper half of the sheet, the lower half is blank. T DocumentaryUMMYA470Boxford-ipap.apis.0470C P.Cair.Preis.E34ICG10520NCertificate of maritime freightO?PAD 315Q16 x 11RCursive, written along the fibres. As in a few other similar certificate documents, there is no guarantee for the safety of the freight.T DocumentaryUMMZA471Boxford-ipap.apis.0471C P.Cair.Preis.E35ICG10220NReceipt of interestOArsinoite NomeP 25. Sept., AD 53Q13 x 9ZR4The writing runs along the lines; the back is blank.T DocumentaryUMM[A472Boxford-ipap.apis.0472C P.Cair.Preis.E36ICG10445JSR1420NReceipt of paymentO?P 2nd-3rd c. ADQ11 x 5R"Cursive, written along the fibres.T DocumentaryUMM\A473Boxford-ipap.apis.0473C P.Cair.Preis.E37ICG10278JSR1256NConract for the sale of cattleO?P 3rd c. BCQ7 x 9RbUncial hand, written across the fibres. A cattleherd, whose name is partly lost, is buying 3 oxen.T DocumentaryUMM]A474Boxford-ipap.apis.0474C P.Cair.Preis.E38ICG10471JSR1446N Lease of landO?P 4th c. ADQ21 x 15RUncial cursive, written along the fibres. The whole document is written in one hand only. The lessor bids 1/2 and 1/3 artaba interest for each aroura, but with the addition that, in case someone else should offer a higher interest rate, he should also paT DocumentaryUMM^A475Boxford-ipap.apis.0475C P.Cair.Preis.E39ICG10476JSR1451NOffer to lease landO HermoupolisPAD 347Q24 x 12^RVery practiced cursive hand, written along the fibres. Flavius Cassius offers to lease fifteen arouras from the cleros of Aurelia Charite.T DocumentaryUMM_A476Boxford-ipap.apis.0476C P.Cair.Preis.E40ICG10485JSR1460NOffer to lease landOHermopolite NomePAD 314Q13 x 16RUncial-cursive, written along the fibres. Aurelius Silvanus offers to lease a plot of land belonging to Aurelius Adelphius also called Dionysodorus.T DocumentaryUMM`A477Boxford-ipap.apis.0477C P.Cair.Preis.E41ICG10496JSR1471N Lease of landO?P 4th c. ADQ17 x 7 R0Thick uncial cursive, written along the fibres. T DocumentaryUMMaA478Boxford-ipap.apis.0478C P.Cair.Preis.E42ICG10497JSR1472NWillO HermoupolisP 3rd-4th c. ADQ8 x 14R4Uncials, clearly written, running along the fibres. T DocumentaryUMMbA479Boxford-ipap.apis.0479C P.Cair.Preis.E44ICG10233NAccountO?P 2nd-3rd c. ADQ11 x 14R@Practiced cursive, written along the fibres. The back is blank. T DocumentaryUMMcA480ucBoxford-ipap.apis.0480C P.Cair.Preis.E45ICG10479NAccount of paymentsOArsinoite Nome?P 4th c. ADQ12 x 18R"Uncials written along the fibres. T DocumentaryUMMdA481Boxford-ipap.apis.0481C P.Cair.Preis.E46ICG10483JSR1458NLand - survey listO?P 4th c. ADQ15 x 7RUncials written along the fibres. The list differenciates between private and public land distributed according to pagoi. At the foot, in a different hand, is the incomplete signature of Asclepiades. T DocumentaryUMMeA482Boxford-ipap.apis.0482C P.Cair.Preis.E47ICG10487JSR1462NLand - survey listOHermopolite NomeP 4th c. ADQ12 x 18RCursive, written along the fibres. Two columns. The papyrus breaks at top, foot and on the left. On the right the margin is preserved. T DocumentaryUMMfA483Boxford-ipap.apis.0483C P.Cair.Preis.E48ICG10010NPrivate letterO OxyrhynchusP 2nd c. ADQ23 x 14fRCursive, written along the fibres. On the back there is the address. Dionysios writes to Heracleides, who is looking for a boat. SrvT DocumentaryUMMgA484Boxford-ipap.apis.0484C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59001ICG59001KJE48448N Loan of MoneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSpring of 273 B.C.Q.a: 17.8 x 6.3 b: 10 x 6.8 c: 12.5 x 7RA contract, of a common type, by which Dionysios, a native of Gaza in Palestine, lends 34 drachmae to a Thracian cleruch called Isidorus. This sum is to be repaid in three months' time, after the harvest.SrvT DocumentaryUMShA485Boxford-ipap.apis.0485C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59002ICG59002KJE49449NLetter from Apollonius to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 24th November, 260 B.C.Q 14.5 x 30.5RA letter of introduction, requesting Zenon to give Nikomachos and Zoilos a berth on one of the coasting vessels and to assign them the usual salary.SrvT DocumentaryUMSiA486Boxford-ipap.apis.0486C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59003iICG59003KJE48450NSale of a girl slaveO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PApril-May 259 B.C.Q 29.5 x 21RA duplicate deed of sale, attested by six witnesses, of a little girl called Sphragis, perhaps a Babylonian. The seller was Nikanor, the buyer Zenon, and the price paid was fifty drachmae. The sale took place in the land of Ammon, in a place called BirtSrvT DocumentaryUMSjA487Boxford-ipap.apis.0487C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59004ICG59004JSR0717KJE48451NA flour accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P 259 B.C. (?)Q18 x 16RAn account of the quantities of flour received and used by a party travelling in Palestine. The first column gives a list of eleven towns in which flour was obtained. The second column, and the two columns of the verso, state what quantities were given SrvT DocumentaryUMSkA488Boxford-ipap.apis.0488C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59005ICG59005KJE48453NFragment of an accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P 259 B.C. (?)Q 5.6 x 6.5kR@A fragment of an account, written in the same hand as PCZ. 59004SrvT DocumentaryUMSlA489Boxford-ipap.apis.0489C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59006ICG59006JSR0340KJE48455NAccountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably 259 B.C.Q 30.5 x 33RA list of persons to whom pickled fish had been sold or given out from the store, somewhere in Palestine and probably not far from Gaza. From the titles borne by several of these persons, it may be inferred that most of them belonged to a military garrisT DocumentaryUMSmA490Boxford-ipap.apis.0490C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59007ICG59007KJE48455bNFragments of an accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably 259 B.C.Qa: 19x 10.5 b: 12 x 9RTwo of several decayed and discoloured fragments of a long account stating the quantities of wine given out day by day to certain persons.SrvT DocumentaryUMSnA491Boxford-ipap.apis.0491C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59008ICG59008JSR0341KJE48456NAccountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)nPAbout 259 B.C.Q 27.5 x 38.5RAn account of the quantities of bran given out for the use of mules, camels and donkeys in Palestine, in the autumn of a certain year, probably 259 B.C.SrvT DocumentaryUMSoA492Boxford-ipap.apis.0492C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59009ICG59009KJE51887N FragmentsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably 259 B.C.Q-a: 11.5 x 7 b: 14.5 x 10 c: 8.5 x 13RNine fragments of a trading account or accounts, resembling PCZ.59008 in hand-writing and appearance. On the verso of a: and b: are some fragmentary remains of a later account in a different hand, mentioning Komoapis, Dionysios, Orseus (?), Herakleides aSrvT DocumentaryUMSpA493Boxford-ipap.apis.0493C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59010ICG59010KJE48458NAccountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 259 B.C.Q19 x 32RAn account of the money handled and used by a commercial agent, who had been travelling between Alexandria and the Syrian coast, visiting the towns of Sidon and Askalon.SrvpT DocumentaryUMSqA494Boxford-ipap.apis.0494C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59011ICG59011KJE48457N Fragments of a series of lettersO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 15.5 x 15RFragments of a series of letters, which may be copies or carefully prepared drafts. Those on the recto refer to the Palestinian period of Zenon's career. The second letter in column 1 speaks of Bethanath and Joppa, while the first in column 2 seems to bSrvT DocumentaryUMSrA495Boxford-ipap.apis.0495C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59012ICG59012JSR0342KJE48460NA valuation of imported goodsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PMay-June 259 B.C.Q 31.5 x 62RA detailed valuation of a consignment of goods which had passed through the Customs at Pelusium on their way to Alexandria. They were carried on two vessels commanded by Patron and Herakleides. The list is divided into four main sections; three are the T DocumentaryUMSsA496Boxford-ipap.apis.0496C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59013ICG59013KJE48462sNPorterage accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P259 B.C.Q 17 x 13.5RThe articles mentioned in this account, including the marginal list, comprise practically all the goods imported by Herakleides for Apollonios with a few additional things. The phoretron was probably the charge for porterage between the Mareotic harbour T DocumentaryUMStA497Boxford-ipap.apis.0497C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59014ICG59014JSR0723KJE48461NPorterage accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P259 B.C.Qa: 9 x 15.5 b: 22 x 15.5RThe porterage account for Apollonios' share of the cargo of Patron. Many of the goods can easily be identified with those entered in the timsis. The articles of which there is no mention in the latter, lampstands, beds, table, sideboard, etc., were eitT DocumentaryUMSuA498Boxford-ipap.apis.0498C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59015FrectoICG59015JSR0726KJE48463N'Account concerning a consignment of oilO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P259 or 258 B.C.uQ30 x 62RThe importer seems to have been Apollonios and the account seems to have been drawn up in his office. Its object is to show the value, or nominal value, of the shipment after payment of Customs duty, freight and minor taxes. Some marginal notes have beeT DocumentaryUMSvA499Boxford-ipap.apis.0499C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59016ICG59016KJE48465NLetter from Demetrios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout December 30th, 259 B.C.Q 12 x 24.5RDemetrios, a grammateus stationed in Cyprus, had gone over to Phoenicia on some business, and having expended his travelling allowance on purchases in Tyre he begs Zenon to send him 150 drachmae to Beirut. Zenon himself at this time was probably leading SrvT DocumentaryUMSwA500Boxford-ipap.apis.0500C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59017ICG59017JSR0726KJE48466NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 10th February, 258 B.C.Q11 x 7RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMSxA501xBoxford-ipap.apis.0501C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59018ICG59018KJE48467N#Letter from Alexandros (?) to OryasO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 5th April, 258 B.C.Q 16.5 x 27RZenon had written to Oryas to recover some money from a Jew called Jeddous, or else to seize securities for it. Oryas sent on Zenon's messenger, a man called Straton, with a copy of the letter, to Alexandros. The latter having taken a dose of medicine wSrvT DocumentaryUMSyA502Boxford-ipap.apis.0502C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59019ICG59019JSR0728KJE48464NLetter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P260 - 258 B.C.Q15 x 30RThe loquacious writer, whose name is lost, speaks in the first part of the letter about an expert who had been called in to cure dice made of gazelles' bones and who according to his own story had been employed by members of the Court, including AntipatroSrvT DocumentaryUMSzA503Boxford-ipap.apis.0503C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59020ICG59020JSR0729KJE48469!zNFragment of a letter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAugust - September 258 B.C.Q8.5 x 19R A fragment of a letter to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS{A504Boxford-ipap.apis.0504C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59021ICG59021JSR0343KJE48470N#Letter from Demetrios to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 24th October, 258 B.C.Q 30.5 x 33RDemetrios, who was probably head of the Alexandrian mint, informs Apollonios that following his instructions he has received a certain quantity of gold and converted it into new coin. The gold was brought to him from abroad in accordance with a decree. T DocumentaryUMS|A505Boxford-ipap.apis.0505C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59022ICG59022KJE48471NA money accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P Not datedQ 40.5 x 18|RA detailed account of a sum of money owned by the writer, or rather by his employer, the total being 2 talents, 2,124 drachmae. Of this sum 2 talents in gold of various denominations had been deposited in the bank of Stratokles. The gold coins did not eSrvT DocumentaryUMS}A506Boxford-ipap.apis.0506C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59023ICG59023JSR0731KJE48472N!Fragment from a series of lettersO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P Not datedQ 11 x 21.7RThe only draft preserved entire in this series is that of a letter addressed to Stratokles, the banker mentioned in PCZ.59022, telling him to make up his acount and give it along with the balance to Iatrokles, one of Apollonios' employees.T DocumentaryUMS~A507Boxford-ipap.apis.0507C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59024ICG59024KJE48475NLetter from Kriton to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P1Date of reception: About 29th October, 258 BC (?)Q8.2 x 32~RKriton, the admiral of Apollonios' little fleet, asks Zenon to redeem a pledge for an absconding sailor and send him back to his boat. SrvT DocumentaryUMSA508Boxford-ipap.apis.0508C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59025ICG59024KJE48475NLetter from Archelaos to KritonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 or 257 B.C.Q 31.5 x 10RArchelaos, who was starting on a voyage, asks Kriton the admiral of Apollonios' fleet, to buy him two spars and a boat with three sculls and to look after his family in his absence.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA509Boxford-ipap.apis.0509C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59026ICG59025KJE48477N"Two fragments of a letter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 or 257 B.C.Qa: 9.5 x 9.5 b: 15 x 5.5RIn the first fragment the writer speaks of sending gifts of food to Apollonios and Zenon; in the second he asks Zenon to speak to Zoilos, the Arsinoite oikonomos, on his behalf.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA510Boxford-ipap.apis.0510C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59027ICG59026KJE48507N"Letter from Aristeus to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 26th October, 258 B.C.Q9 x 33RAristeus, an employee in the household of Apollonios, informs his master that, by order of Amyntas, he has paid the wages of the servants left behind in Alexandria. A clay sealing was found loose inside this letter. It bore a representation of Athena PrSrvT DocumentaryUMSA511Boxford-ipap.apis.0511C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59028ICG59028KJE48474NLetter from Satyra to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 B.C.Q 14.5 x 29.5RThe girl called Satyra was harper in the Alexandrian household of Apollonios. In the present letter, which is more emphatic than grammatical, she complains on behalf of herself and her mother that they have received no dress allowance for more than a yeSrvT DocumentaryUMSA512Boxford-ipap.apis.0512C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59029ICG59029KJE48476NLetter from Antimenes to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)sPNovember, 258 B.C.Q 11.5 x 22.5RZenon came from Kaunos in Caria and had many friends and relations living there. Though he himself was too busy to visit his native country during his service under Apollonios, other members of the family occasionally made the voyage from Caria to Egypt,SrvT DocumentaryUMSA513Boxford-ipap.apis.0513C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59030ICG59030JSR0736KJE48478NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 4th December, 258 B.C.Q13 x 19RA letter concerning the hipparia which he had been ordered to send from Alexandria, probably required by Apollonios and his party for inland excursions.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA514Boxford-ipap.apis.0514C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59031ICG59031KJE48479N%Letter from Poseidonios to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 28th December, 258 B.C.Q 35.5 x 17.5RThe writer of this letter was a member of the Alexandrian court, holding the title of 'king's taster', perhaps the father of Arsinoe who had been eponymous priestess in year 26. He complains that the employees of Sosistratos, the head of the toll stationSrvT DocumentaryUMSA515Boxford-ipap.apis.0515C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59032ICG59032JSR0737KJE48480N Letter from Amyntas (?) to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 16th January, 257 B.C.Q12 x 26RcAmyntas (?) asks Zenon to look after a certain person, whose name is lost or imperfectly preserved.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA516Boxford-ipap.apis.0516C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59033ICG59033JSR0738KJE48481N Letter from Nikias to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P19th January, 257 B.C.Q21 x 31RApollonios had written to a certain Lysimachos, evidently a man of high rank, asking him to give his messengers some fruit trees for his or their plantations. As Lysimachos happened to have gone down to Alexandria, the letter was answered by his agent NiSrvT DocumentaryUMSA517Boxford-ipap.apis.0517C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59034ICG59034JSR0345KJE48482N"Petition from Zoilos to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout February 12th, 257 B.C.Q 30 x 31.5RZoilos, who resided abroad, had been ordered by the god Sarapis to sail over to Alexandria and inform Apollonios of his decree that a temple should be built for him in the Greek quarter of the town where the writer lived. Seeking to decline the task, ZoiSrvT DocumentaryUMSA518Boxford-ipap.apis.0518C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59035ICG59035JSR0739KJE48483N Letter from Statios (?) to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 31st january, 257 B.C.Q 14 x 32.5zRA badly preserved letter, the meaning of which is not quite clear. The writer asks Zenon to give some money to Zenodoros in order that he may buy him a sword-belt, and he says that he has written to Zenodoros to carry out the order.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA519Boxford-ipap.apis.0519C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59036N$Letter from Apollodotos to CharmidesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 1st February, 257 B.C.Q39 x 32RApollodotos was a subordinate of Apollonios the dioikts, possibly a royal oikonomos, residing in Caria. Charmides to who he writes was an agent of his, probably staying Alexandria. He sends Charmides, along with his instructions, copies of two lettersT DocumentaryUMSA520Boxford-ipap.apis.0520C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59037ICG59037JSR0741KJE48485NLetter or memorandum to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 - 257 B.C.Q 17 x 15.5RA letter probably from one of Zenon's Carian friends, in which he informs Apollonios, through Zenon, that letters had been sent from Apollodotos and Kratinos, son of Danaos, proposing that the affair of Danaos should be settled by the payment of twenty taSrvT DocumentaryUMSA521Boxford-ipap.apis.0521C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59038ICG59038KJE48486NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 29th February, 257 B.C.Q32 x 11RAmyntas writes about his friend Demetrios, to who he had lately lent some silver plate belonging to Apollonios, and who in the meantime had been arrested. If Demetrios' goods are being confiscated by the Treasury, Zenon must try to recover the plate; if SrvT DocumentaryUMSA522Boxford-ipap.apis.0522C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59039ICG59039JSR0743KJE48487NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PBefore 29th February, 257 BCQ13 x 13RA fragment of a letter from Amyntas to Zenon, which came in the same post as PCZ.59038, about a certain Molossos, whom Amyntas had recommended to Apollonios.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA523Boxford-ipap.apis.0523C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59040ICG59040JSR0744KJE48488NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)Pbefore 3rd March, 257 BC Q 10.5 x 31.5RrAmyntas ackowledges receipt of the copper vessels from the Troglodyte and of the fish, all but two, from Aigyptos.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA524Boxford-ipap.apis.0524C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59041ICG59041KJE48489NLetter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P19th March, 257 B.C.Q/24.5 x 10 and fragment containing docket 3 x 10RThis incomplete and rather obscure letter is about a tax-collector who had been arrested and taken to the Arsinoite nome as though responsible to the authorities there. The writer was probably a tax-farmer at Memphis or in the Memphite nome, and the arreSrvT DocumentaryUMSA525Boxford-ipap.apis.0525C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59042ICG59042KJE48490NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 19th March, 257 BCQ 12.5 x 33RThe docket tells us that the travellers were now in Boubastos, no doubt the Metropolis in the Delta. Amyntas recommends a friend of his called Alexandros, who had been requisitioned for some public service, and asks Zenon to get him excused on the plea oSrvT DocumentaryUMSA526Boxford-ipap.apis.0526C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59043NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 24th March, 257 BCQ 13 x 18.5RAmyntas reports that the servants in Alexandria are clamouring for their wages and asks Zenon to give instructions, as Apollonios has no time to think about such things.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA527Boxford-ipap.apis.0527C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59044ICG59044KJE48492NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 26th March, 257 BCQ 29 x 18.5RAmyntas writes about his friend Demetrios, whose goods were now being sold up and who was himself still in prison. He offers proof that the silver plate in question really belongs to the household. Subjoined is a copy of a letter which he has written toSrvT DocumentaryUMSA528Boxford-ipap.apis.0528C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59045ICG59045JSR0748KJE48493NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 26th March, 257 BCQ11 x 32RThis letter introduces Zopyros the son of Sosigenes, who, like Zenon, belonged to a Kaunian family, and requests Zenon to choose a favourable moment for presenting him to Apollonios, to whom he wished to speak about some private matters. Amyntas had alsoSrvT DocumentaryUMSA529Boxford-ipap.apis.0529C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59046ICG59046JSR0749KJE48494NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably 257 B.C.Q31 x 14_RA letter of recommendation, in which Amyntas asks Apollonios to give Menandros a favourable hearing. For, he adds, he is the sort of man that will care for your interests. SrvT DocumentaryUMSA530Boxford-ipap.apis.0530C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59047ICG59047JSR0750KJE48495NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P$Date of reception: About 11th April,Q9 x 31RAmyntas sends Dexilaos with a letter to Apollonios about expenses and asks Zenon to deliver the letter and send back the messenger at once, presumably with money or with an order on the bank. Inside the letter was found a clay sealing with an indistinct SrvT DocumentaryUMSA531Boxford-ipap.apis.0531C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59048ICG59048JSR0751KJE48496N"Memorandum to Aratos from AristeusO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P 257 B.C. (?)Q5.5 x 19RAristeus, a man of good position in the household of Apollonios, asks Aratos to remind Zenon the oikonomos and Kriton the admiral to purchase some rugs and garments and a Tanitic bed-spread and bring them down to Alexandria, as he had asked them to do befT DocumentaryUMSA532Boxford-ipap.apis.0532C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59049ICG59049KJE48468NLetter from Nikon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P1st April, 257 B.C.Q10.5 x 7.5 and 10 x 20.5RIn the first part of the letter Nikon asks Zenon to send a man, or allow him to hire a man, who will take delivery of the hay due to the estate from certain farmers. The second part is a personal appeal for better pay.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA533Boxford-ipap.apis.0533C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59050ICG59050JSR0753KJE48498NFragment of a letter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 9th April, 257 B.C.Q8.5 x 17R]A fragment of a letter. It is not clear whether the writer was Amyntas or some other person.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA534Boxford-ipap.apis.0534C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59051ICG59051JSR0754KJE48499N%Fragment of a letter from PoseidoniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 14th April, 257 BCQ 10.5 x 7.5RDA fragment of a letter from Poseidonios about three artabs of wheat.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA535Boxford-ipap.apis.0535C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59052ICG59052JSR0755KJE48500NLetter from Antimenes to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P,Date of reception: About 20th April, 257 BC Q 19.5 x 20.5RProbably a continuation of PCZ.59029, in which Antimenes announced the departure of a lady, probably from Kaunos or some other Carian port. The docket on the verso states that Antimenes has written about Doris and has added a copy of a letter received bySrvT DocumentaryUMSA536Boxford-ipap.apis.0536C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59053ICG59053KJE48501NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 19th April, 257 BCQ 25.5 x 14RAmyntas has learned that he will soon be ordered to go on a voyage, and he asks Zenon to have awnings and other things made for his boats and to bring them down with him when he returns to Alexandria. He has sent Hermon to give a list of the things requiSrvT DocumentaryUMSA537Boxford-ipap.apis.0537C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59054ICG59054KJE48502N&List of articles required for a voyageO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PApril, 257 B.C.Q 26.5 x 28RAs this papyrus was found sticking to PCZ.59053, there is no doubt that it is the list of which Amyntas speaks at the end of that letter. He was apparently to have the use of two boats, a kerkouros and a kubaia and for each boat he required a set of fourT DocumentaryUMSA538Boxford-ipap.apis.0538C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59055ICG59055JSR0756KJE48503N%Fragment of a letter from PoseidoniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P'Date of reception: end of April, 257 BCQ7.2 x 7RPA fragment of a letter from Poseidonios, concerning possibly an auction of pigs.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA539Boxford-ipap.apis.0539C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59056ICG59056JSR0758KJE48504N Letter from Apollodotos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P'Date of reception: About 27th April, BCQ 17.5 x 24.5RAn incomplete letter written in Caria by Apollodotos, who had lately gone to Kaunos and met Zenon's father and brothers, and he writes to let Zenon know that he has been showing them every attention and will be pleased to do anything else that they or ZenSrvT DocumentaryUMSA540Boxford-ipap.apis.0540C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59057ICG59057KJE48506N Letter from Zoilos to AlexandrosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 25th April, 257 BCQ 12.5 x 33RZoilos (probably employed by Apollonios in Syria and Palestine) urges Alexandros to help him and bring pressure to bear on Apollonios by means of his friends, but he does not say what exactly he is wanting.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA541Boxford-ipap.apis.0541C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59058ICG59058KJE48505NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 28th April, 257 BCQ 15.5 x 25RThe meaning of this letter, owing to the state of its preservation, is obscure. From Apollonios to his faithful secretary Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA542Boxford-ipap.apis.0542C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59059ICG59059KJE48508NLetter from Aristeus to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: About 5th May, 257 BCQ 13.5 x 24.5RAristeus announces that he will pay the servants in Alexandria according to Zenon's instructions and gives some details about previous payments.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA543Boxford-ipap.apis.0543C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59060ICG59060KJE48509NLetter from Hierokles to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: About 5th May, 257 BCQ12 x 24RThis letter is about a boy called Pyrrhos, who was being educated in Alexandria and was in particular being trained to compete in the public games. Zenon had written that they might train him if they were sure that he would win a prize, but that otherwisSrvT DocumentaryUMSA544Boxford-ipap.apis.0544C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59061ICG59061JSR0763KJE48510NLetter from Hierokles to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: About 4th May, 257 BCQ8 x 21.5RThe is letter is almost a duplicate of the second part of PCZ.59060, about a boy called Pyrrhos, who was being educated in Alexandria and was in particular being trained to compete in the public games. Zenon had written that they might train him if they SrvT DocumentaryUMSA545Boxford-ipap.apis.0545C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59062ICG59062JSR0764KJE48511NLetter from Theodoros to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: About 5th May, 257 BCQ 21.5 x 18RTheodoros, a brother of Amyntas, writes to say that, having found Python, the well-known banker, at Athribis, he had received from him the sum of one thousand drachmae. He also asks Zenon to deliver, at a propitious moment, a letter from Amyntas to ApollSrvT DocumentaryUMSA546Boxford-ipap.apis.0546C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59063ICG59063KJE48512N2Fragment of a letter from Metrodoros to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: About 7th May, 257 BCQ 20.5 x 10.5RrA fragment of a letter in which Metrodoros announces the dispatch of three Kythnian cheeses for Apollonios' table.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA547Boxford-ipap.apis.0547C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59064ICG59064KJE48513N2Fragment of a letter from Metrodoros to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P 257 BC (?)Q21 x 16R5A fragment of a letter from Metrodoros to Apollonios.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA548Boxford-ipap.apis.0548C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59065ICG59065JSR0768KJE48515N"Fragment of a letter to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P257 BCQ 13.5 x 17.5RA fragment of a letter to Apollonios, possibly from Metrodoros, in which he mentions sending Apollonios a consignment of thrissai by Apollonios the hermneus.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA549Boxford-ipap.apis.0549C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59066ICG59066KJE48514NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P 257 BC (?)Q 19 x 12.5RAmyntas announces that he has sent Apollonios a consignment of fish of various kinds and regrets that he has been unable to send Zenon the Chian wine and the other things which he had ordered. The excuse he gives is that the king is summoning Apollonios SrvT DocumentaryUMSA550Boxford-ipap.apis.0550C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59067ICG59067JSR0769KJE48516N-Fragment of a letter from Zenon to ProtogenesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P May 257 BCQ17 x 8.5RgThe meaning of this fragment must remain obscure until other pieces of the same papyrus are identified.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA551Boxford-ipap.apis.0551C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59068ICG59068KJE48584NLetter from Nikon (?) to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P May 257 B.C.Q8 x 28.5RThe name of the writer is lost, but the hand is that of Nikon. Apollonios had ordered him to take over some sheep from Artemidoros, and he asks Zenon to inform Apollonios that they have no sheep-pens and to give an order for the supply of building materiSrvT DocumentaryUMSA552Boxford-ipap.apis.0552C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59069ICG59069JSR0347KJE48517NList of articles O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 13th May, 257 B.C.Q31 x 31 RThis list was drawn up at Hermopolis on the voyage down from Memphis to Alexandria. The heading says, we have left behind the following articles which Charmos has handed over to Apollodotos. Charmos is well-known as a commercial agent of Apollonios and T DocumentaryUMSA553Boxford-ipap.apis.0553C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59070NPersonal descriptionO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 28th May, 257 B.C.Q4.5 x 10RFA slip of papyrus containing a description of perhaps a runaway slave.T DocumentaryUMSA554Boxford-ipap.apis.0554C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59071ICG59071KJE48519NLetter from Nikon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P)Date of reception: About 30th May, 257 BCQ8 x 8RNikon had left some dishes in the hands of Artemidoros and now asks Zenon to get the price of them from Artemidoros and send it to him, or, if they have not been sold, to return them.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA555Boxford-ipap.apis.0555C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59072ICG59072KJE48520 ~NLetter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PMay-June, 257 B.C.Q 10.5 x 22RThe writer acknowledges receipt of a consignment of shoots (?), brought to Philadelphia by donkey, and informs Zenon that he is bringing water from Tanis to irrigate the young olive trees.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA556Boxford-ipap.apis.0556C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59073ICG59073KJE48521NLetter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PMay-June, 257 B.C.Q 26.5 x 23RThe writer seems to be speaking about work on the Philadelphian estate and about certain dificulties which he has encountered. He mentions Artemidoros and Zoilos the Arsinoite.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA557Boxford-ipap.apis.0557C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59074ICG59074JSR0774KJE48552NLetter from Lykourgos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: About 16th June, 257 BCQ8.5 x 8.5 and 8.5 x 15  RLykourgos had already written to Zenon asking him to recover a sum of money from Agathokles after giving back to him some silver plate. If Zenon has not carried out the former request, he is now to give the plate to Hermias, the bearer of the letter, whoSrvT DocumentaryUMSA558Boxford-ipap.apis.0558C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59075ICG59075KJE48524N!Letter from Toubias to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 12th May, 257 B.C.Q25 x 35RToubias the Ammonite chief announces that, in response to Apollonios' letter, he has sent to the king, who was a great collector of strange animals, a gift consisting of horses, dogs, asses, and various speciments of cross-breeding with the wild ass, all SrvT DocumentaryUMSA559Boxford-ipap.apis.0559C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59076ICG59076JSR0776KJE48523N!Letter from Toubias to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 12th May, 257 B.C.Qa: 22.5 x 19.5 b: 22 x 15  RIn this letter, written on the same day as PCZ.59075 and received along with it on June 16th, Toubias informs Apollonios that he has sent him (not for the king, but for himself) a eunuch and four boy slaves of a superior class, whose descriptions are giveSrvT DocumentaryUMSA560Boxford-ipap.apis.0560C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59077ICG59077JSR0778KJE48525NLetter from Krotos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 7th May, 257 B.C.Q 11.5 x 28RKrotos complains that Alexis has taken no steps with regard to the judgment given against the persons who sailed in charge of the oil, neither repaying the money nor handing over the slave girl whom they had offered as security. Moreover he has let TherSrvT DocumentaryUMSA561Boxford-ipap.apis.0561C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59078ICG59078JSR0779KJE48526NLetter from Charmos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PJuly, 257 B.C.Q 15.5 x 25  RCharmos was an agent employed by Zenon on all sorts of business. This letter is so badly preserved that it is difficult to say where and in what circumstances it was written.T DocumentaryUMSA562Boxford-ipap.apis.0562C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59079ICG59079JSR0780KJE48527NFragmentO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PJuly, 257 B.C.Q 10.5 x 7.5RThe text seems to have contained a list of articles, with a note of reception at the top, Received in the Arsinoe of Dion, year 29, Daisios.T DocumentaryUMSA563Boxford-ipap.apis.0563C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59080ICG59080KJE48528NLetter from Iollas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: About 21st July, 257 BCQa: 12.5 x 16 b: 12.5 x 16RA fragmentary letter from Iollas the weaver about Addaios, who appears to have been an agent of Apollonios at Memphis. Iollas had fallen into disgrace and had been severely flogged. He had intended to run away to Zenon for protection, but Zenodoros had Srv T DocumentaryUMSA564Boxford-ipap.apis.0564C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59081ICG59081KJE48529NLetter from Moschos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: About 21st July, 257 BCQ 10.5 x 16.5R~A letter from Moschos to Zenon, about half of which is missing. Andronikos, probably the oikonomos at Pelusium, is mentioned.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA565Boxford-ipap.apis.0565C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59082ICG59082KJE48530N Letter from Philokrates to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: About 21st July, 257 BCQa: 11.5 x 10 b: 17 x 11RsPhilokrates, probably an employee of Apollonios, announces that he has sent the travellers a consignment of fish. SrvT DocumentaryUMSA566Boxford-ipap.apis.0566C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59083ICG59083JSR0784KJE48531NLetter from Peisikles to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Date of reception: About 21st July, 257 BC Qa: 9.5 x 16.5 b: 59.5 x 14 RzThis is a statement of the price of the fish bought by Philokrates for the travellers and described by him in PCZ.59082. SrvT DocumentaryUMSA567Boxford-ipap.apis.0567C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59084ICG59084JSR0785KJE48532NLetter from Philon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: About 21st July, 257 BCQ 12.5 x 14RThe author is Philon the baker, who according to the docket writes about payment for work and informs Zenon that he has sent him an artaba and a half of flour. Other matters were apparently mentioned in the letter, but we have at present only a fragment,SrvT DocumentaryUMSA568Boxford-ipap.apis.0568C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59085ICG59085JSR0786KJE48533NOrder from Philon to SobisiosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 14th September, 257 B.C.Q 7.5 x 9.5RXPhilon the baker asks Sosibios to give Midas thirty bundles of dry reeds for firewood. SrvT DocumentaryUMSA569Boxford-ipap.apis.0569C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59086ICG59086JSR0787KJE48534NOrder from Philon to SobisiosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 15th September, 257 B.C.Q 8.5 x 9.5 RXPhilon the baker asks Sosibios to give Midas thirty bundles of dry reeds for firewood. SrvT DocumentaryUMSA570Boxford-ipap.apis.0570C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59087ICG59087JSR0789KJE48536NAccount of linenO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 - 257 B.C.Q 28.5 x 19.5RAn account of linen garments and napkins issued from the store over a period of fourteen months, and it was presumably preceded by a statement of the quantities which the writer had in his charge (PCZ.59088). The articles were given out for the most partSrvT DocumentaryUMSA571Boxford-ipap.apis.0571C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59088ICG59088JSR0788KJE48535NAccount of rugsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 - 257 B.C.Q23 x 8RfThe upper part of an account of rugs received and issued from the store during the tour of Apollonios.T DocumentaryUMSA572Boxford-ipap.apis.0572C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59089ICG59089JSR0790KJE48537NAccount of myrrhO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P257 B.C.Q 31.5 x 21RIn lines 1-6 the writer states that he has received from Zenon a certain quantity of Mendesian myrrh in small lead vessels. In lines 7-21 he gives an account of the quantities which he has dispensed to various persons in the first four months of year 29 SrvT DocumentaryUMSA573Boxford-ipap.apis.0573C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59090ICG59090KJE48538NAccountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P258 - 257 B.C.Q18 x 14RNThe upper part of an account of money received by Zenodoros through Peisikles.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA574Boxford-ipap.apis.0574C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59091ICG59091JSR0792KJE48539NAccountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSummer of 257 B.C.Q9 x 17RlOnly the beginning of the account is preserved. It refers to the time when Zenon was staying in Alexandria.T DocumentaryUMSA575Boxford-ipap.apis.0575C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59092ICG59092JSR0793KJE48540NList of Zenon's clothesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P 257 BC (?)Q 33.5 x 18.5RThis list of the contents of Zenon's portmanteau was given or sent to him by Peisikles, and perhaps the clothes described in it were his outfit for one of his long journeys with Apollonios. They are of various kinds and colours, both for summer and for wSrvT DocumentaryUMSA576Boxford-ipap.apis.0576C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59093ICG59093JSR0794KJE48541N Letter from Herakleitos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P257 B.C.Q 22.5 x 34RAfter describing his troubles in acquiring a new horse, Herakleitos proceeds, Apollophanes also has arrived in Syria and told him that Krotos is waiting in Joppa for an opportunity of exporting and mattresses. He replied that he could not sail there aSrvT DocumentaryUMSA577Boxford-ipap.apis.0577C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59094ICG59094JSR0795KJE48542NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P20th August, 257 B.C.Q33 x 9RKleitarchos, an agent of Damis, and Diodoros, employed on the estate of Apollonios, have received from the threshing-floor of Inaros, a native of Moithymis, one artab of Syrian wheat, 27 1/2 artabs of local wheat and 45 1/3 artabs of barley.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA578Boxford-ipap.apis.0578C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59095ICG59095JSR0796KJE48543NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P20th September, 257 B.C.Q 11.5 x 11.5RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMSA579Boxford-ipap.apis.0579C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59096ICG59096KJE48545NLetter from Zoilos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P22nd September, 257 B.C.Q 12.5 x 32RZoilos the Arsinoite oikonomos asks Zenon to write and inform him whether Apollonios means to spend the festival of Arsinoe at Krokodilopolis, or in that district, in order that he may make preparations for the visit in good time.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA580Boxford-ipap.apis.0580C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59098ICG59098KJE48546NLetter from Hierokles to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P257 or 256 B.C.Q 12 x 11.5RA letter concerning the education of the boy Pyrrhos; a proposal seems to have been made that he should be sent to another master.T DocumentaryUMSA581Boxford-ipap.apis.0581C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59099ICG59099KJE48547NLetter from Eumikos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P15th October, 257 B.C.Q 8.5 x 32.5RLA letter announcing the dispatch of a consignment of fruit of various kinds.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA582Boxford-ipap.apis.0582C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59100ICG59100JSR0801KJE48548N!Fragment of a letter from PylasisO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P19th October, 257 B.C.Q15 x 7.5RHA fragment of a letter from Pylasis, received by Zenon three days later.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA583Boxford-ipap.apis.0583C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59101ICG59101KJE48549NLetter from Melanippos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P14th October, 257 B.C.Q 11.5 x 29RA badly preserved letter, stating that a certain Ptolemaios (?) was coming to see Apollonios, and Zenon is asked to assist him.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA584Boxford-ipap.apis.0584C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59102ICG59102JSR0803KJE48552NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSeptember or October, 257 B.C.Q6 x 6 and 9 x 8.5RThese two fragments probably belong together, forming a duplicate receipt for 14 drachmae paid for work to be done on a transverse embankment.T DocumentaryUMSA585Boxford-ipap.apis.0585C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59103ICG59103JSR0804KJE48551NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P27th October, 257 B.C.Q7 x 4.5RPart of a duplicate receiptT DocumentaryUMSA586Boxford-ipap.apis.0586C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59104ICG59104JSR0805KJE48552NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P27th October, 257 B.C.Q10 x 4.2RPart of a duplicate receiptT DocumentaryUMSA587Boxford-ipap.apis.0587C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59105ICG59105KJE48553N$Letter from Apollonios to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P3rd November, 257 B.C.Q 13.5 x 25RApollonios orders Panakestor to take as much pea-seed and poppy-seed as he requires for sowing and to keep the remainder safely guarded.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA588Boxford-ipap.apis.0588C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59106ICG59106JSR0807KJE48554N$Letter from Apollonios to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P15th November, 257 B.C.Q 14.5 x 28RApollonios informs Panakestor that he is not able to send him any wood and instructs him to buy up as much as he requires, not only in the Fayoum but in the neighbouring nomes as well.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA589Boxford-ipap.apis.0589C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59107ICG59107JSR0808KJE48555N$Letter from Apollonios to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P18th November, 257 B.C.Q 19.5 x 32RIt appears that Panakestor had asked Apollonios to let him have a boat on the river. Apollonios objects that the expense would be too great, as the boat would be lying idle for most of the year, while the sailors would be drawing wages all the time. ButSrvT DocumentaryUMSA590Boxford-ipap.apis.0590C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59108ICG59108KJE48556N$Letter from Apollonios to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P26th November, 257 B.C.Q14 x 12R}A fragment of a letter from Apollonios to Panakestor, concerning the planting of suckers on Apollonios' land at Philadelphia.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA591Boxford-ipap.apis.0591C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59109ICG59109JSR0810KJE48557N Letter from Zoilos to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P18th November, 257 B.C.Q8 x 28RtZoilos the oikonomos asks Panakestor to send Komoapis the engineer to repair a damaged dyke in the village of Tanis.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA592Boxford-ipap.apis.0592C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59110ICG59110JSR0811KJE48558NLetter from Amyntas to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 26th November, 257 B.C.Q 30.5 x 9.5RThe first part of the letter is about Patron, the captain of a boat which was cruising between Alexandria and Apollonios' temporary place of residence. Amyntas has heard that Patron is accustomed to excuse himself when he arrives late by saying that he hSrvT DocumentaryUMSA593Boxford-ipap.apis.0593C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59111ICG59111JSR0812KJE48559NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P19th November, 257 B.C.Q14.5 x 6RReceipt from Nikias for ten obols with which to pay ten workmen for making or repairing embankments on the land which he occupies.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA594Boxford-ipap.apis.0594C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59112ICG59112KJE48560NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P26th November, 257 B.C.Q 7.3 x 9.4R/Receipt for wood, probably grown in the Fayoum.T DocumentaryUMSA595Boxford-ipap.apis.0595C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59113ICG59113KJE48561NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P30th November, 257 B.C.Q30 x 7RStotoetis acknowledges that he has received from Kleitarchos and Andron three artabs of barley as seed for the land which he is farming and a loan of three more artabs.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA596Boxford-ipap.apis.0596C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59114ICG59114JSR0815KJE48562NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P1st December, 257 B.C.Q7.5 x 7R&An incomplete receipt for barley seed.T DocumentaryUMSA597Boxford-ipap.apis.0597C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59115ICG59115JSR0816KJE48563NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P5th December, 257 B.C.Q 13.5 x 10RPhilistos, an employee of Etearchos the nomarch, acknowledges that he has received twenty drachmae, as a loan, from Panakestor.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA598Boxford-ipap.apis.0598C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59116ICG59116KJE48564NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P21st December, 257 B.C.Q13 x 6.8RA duplicate receipt.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA599Boxford-ipap.apis.0599C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59117ICG59117KJE48565NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P23rd January, 256 B.C.Q12.5 x 8RPelois acknowledges receipt of 6 drachmae, 4 obols, as a loan, for cutting down the brushwood on 10 arurae and the same amount for burning the stumps on the same piece of land.T DocumentaryUMSA600Boxford-ipap.apis.0600C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59118ICG59118JSR0819KJE48566NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P24th January, 256 B.C.Q18 x 8RMThe same type of receipt, for payment for maintenance of trees, as PCZ.59117.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA601Boxford-ipap.apis.0601C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59119ICG59119KJE48567NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P24th January, 256 B.C.Q 13.5 x 8.58RpTheon, son of Protarchos, acknowledges receipt of five drachmae for the weeding of fifteen arurae of shore-land.T DocumentaryUMSA602Boxford-ipap.apis.0602C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59120ICG59120KJE48568N Letter from Artemidoros to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P)Date of reception: 27th January, 256 B.C.Q%9 x 23 (Cairo) and 10 x 10 (Florence)RArtemidoros had deposited two silver dishes with Dionysodoros as security for some money advanced to him for travelling expenses. He now sends Zenon the receipts for the dishes, asking him to settle with Dionysodoros and after recovering the dishes to foSrvT DocumentaryUMSA603Boxford-ipap.apis.0603C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59121ICG59121KJE48569NLetter from Ktesias to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P28th January, 256 B.C.Q9 x 19.5RKtesias writes that he is unable to sell the two jars of caviar and that Hierokles advises him to use them for private consumption and not let them be wasted. The pomegranate seed also is too old to sell.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA604Boxford-ipap.apis.0604C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59122ICG59122KJE48570N*Fragment of a letter from Ktesias to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P257 or 256 B.C.Q9 x 11.5RA fragment of a letter from Ktesias to Zenon, about payment of wages. Hierokles, probably a brother of Ktesias, had already spoken to Zenon on the subject.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA605Boxford-ipap.apis.0605C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59123ICG59123KJE48571NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PFebruary, 256 B.C.Q10 x 7RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMSA606Boxford-ipap.apis.0606C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59124ICG59124KJE48572NLetter from Panakestor to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P17th February, 256 B.C.Q11.5 x 7 and 115 x 15RIn answer to Zenon's letter, Panakestor informs him that Iason has brought him a thousand drachmae in copper. He asks Zenon to send him the salaries for three months and a supply of wine. He would be glad if Zenon could find time to come and see to the SrvT DocumentaryUMSA607Boxford-ipap.apis.0607C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59125ICG59125KJE48573NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P16th February, 256 B.C.Q 13.5 x 33RAn approval of the order which Zenon had given that the olive and laurel shoots should be planted in the park. The reference is to the park at Philadelphia where Zenon had now gone, or was going, to reside as superintendent of Apollonios' property.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA608Boxford-ipap.apis.0608C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59126ICG59126JSR0826KJE48574NLetter from Panakestor to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P23rd February, 256 B.C.Q8.5 x 18+RxA fragment of a letter from Panakestor to Zenon, about an order to have some land surveyed and to send the measurements.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA609Boxford-ipap.apis.0609C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59127ICG59127KJE48575NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P1st March, 256 B.C.Q10 x 9RA duplicate receipt.T DocumentaryUMSA610Boxford-ipap.apis.0610C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59128ICG59128KJE48576NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P3rd March, 256 B.C.Q8.5 x 7R]Pasis acknowledges receipt of eight drachmae for the weeding of the land which he is farming.SrvT DocumentaryUMSA611Boxford-ipap.apis.0611C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59129ICG59129KJE48577NLetter from Zenon to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P22nd March, 256 B.C.Q 24.5 x 10RZenon informs Panakestor that he has sent him the poreion and a hundred drachmae, which was all the money that he could procure. He requests Panakestor to send to Krokodilopolis two loads of barley to make chidra and also to send him some cabbage from tiSrvT DocumentaryUMSA612Boxford-ipap.apis.0612C P.Cair.Zen.D1E59130ICG59130KJE48578N9Letter to Zenon containing copy of letter from ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႂ₂も䂂傂悂炂肂邂ꂂ낂삂킂  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcde25‚O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P24th July, 255 B.C.Q 14 x 30.5RpZenon had spent two hundred drachmae in copper on binding the hay and Apollonios writes to say that he approves.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A663Boxford-ipap.apis.0663C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59181ICG59181KJE48627NLetter from Ktesias to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P'Date of reception: 4th August, 255 B.C.Q8.5 x 25RXKtesias asks Zenon to send him some money, as at present he is borrowing from Charmides.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A664Boxford-ipap.apis.0664C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59182ICG59182JSR0609KJE48628NDuplicate contract O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P4th October, 255 B.C.Q 28.5 x 24RThree fragments of a duplicate contract attested by six witnesses. A number of peasants acknowledge that they have received from Zenon an advance of money, at the rate of two drachmae for each aroura, for the cutting of the brush-wood on the land which tSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A665Boxford-ipap.apis.066546u‚C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59183ICG59183JSR0610KJE48629NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P7th October, 255 B.C.Q11 x 9RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMS‚A666Boxford-ipap.apis.0666C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59184ICG59184KJE48631NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: 8th October, 255 B.C.Q 22.5 x 24RApollonios orders Zenon to take at least 3000 olive shoots from his park and from the gardens at Memphis. Before the fruit is gathered he is to mark each tree from which he intends to take shoots, and he is to choose above all the wild olive and the laurSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A667Boxford-ipap.apis.0667C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59185ICG59185KJE48630N-Fragment of a letter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: 8th October, 255 B.C.Q 17 x 15.557I‚RA fragment of a letter from Apollonios giving an order about the bakers and fifty artabs of wheat, in connection with the feast of the Arsinoeia which took place towards the end of Mesore.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A668Boxford-ipap.apis.0668C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59186ICG59186KJE48632NLetter from Onnophris to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P)Date of reception: 17th October, 255 B.C.Q 30 x 10.5ROnnophris reports that on receiving Zenon's letter he has gone fowling with Eutychides but up to the present has not been able to send him more than thirty kerkreis and twenty larger birds.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚ A669Boxford-ipap.apis.0669C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59187ICG59187KJE48633N(Fragment of a letter from Nikon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P)Date of reception: 8th November, 255 B.C.Q 14 x 18.568‚ RNikon writes that he or his men have received no allowance of table-oil or lamp-oil for some time and goes on to speak of the damage that is being done in his district.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚!A670Boxford-ipap.apis.0670C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59188ICG59188KJE48634NMemorandum from OtearmotesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: 14th November, 255 B.C.Q20 x 22ROtearmotes asks that instructions be given to Zenon to measure the land in Tapeptia with the schoinion used in the Memphite nome and also that an order be given about the sycamore boat in accordance with a previous agreement.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚"A671Boxford-ipap.apis.0671C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59189ICG59189JSR0614KJE48635N+Fragment of petition to Zenon from SeleukosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: 16th November, 255 B.C.Q 8.5 x 14.5RProbably a complaint about being taxed too heavily by the authorities in the Memphite nome and a request to Zenon to put things right.Srv79‚"T DocumentaryUMS‚#A672Boxford-ipap.apis.0672C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59190ICG59190JSR0615KJE48636N1Fragment of a letter (from Artemidoros to Zenon?)O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 25th November, 255 B.C.Q 12.5 x 16RA fragment of a letter probably to Zenon from Artemidoros the physician in Alexandria with reference to his property at Philadelphia.T DocumentaryUMS‚$A673Boxford-ipap.apis.0673C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59191ICG59191JSR0616KJE48637N Letter from Artemidoros to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P6th December, 255 B.C.Qa: 5 x 9 b: 17 x 8.5RArtemidoros asks Zenon to send him, by any of the boats that may be coming down the river, a supply of firewood and charcoal and also some sacrificial pigs for himself and the paidiskai, in preparation for the great festival of Isis which was celebrated iT DocumentaryUMS‚%A674Boxford-ipap.apis.0674C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59192ICG59192JSR0617KJE48638NLetter from Platon to Zenon8:‚%O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P16th December, 255 B.C.Q19 x 34RPlaton writes that the youth called Demetrios who is delivering the letter has a father living in the Fayoum and would like to find some work there himself and he asks Zenon to give him employment of some sort and to look after him. He adds that he has sSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚&A675Boxford-ipap.apis.0675C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59193ICG59193JSR0618KJE48639N Letter (from Diotimos?) to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P21st December, 255 B.C.Q 18 x 33.5RThe writer gives Zenon some instructions about a house which was being built for him. As the courtyard was too small and a stable had not been included, the architect at his request was going to increase the length of the site by twenty cubits. He asks SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚'A676Boxford-ipap.apis.0676C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59194ICG59194KJE48640NLetter from Demetrios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)9;‚'P*Date of reception: 29th December, 255 B.C.Q15 x 10RDiotimos had sent word to Demetrios to give certain large jars to a messenger from Zenon, to enable him to receive the price for the month of Phaophi. Zenon had sent the messenger, and 410 jars had been handed over to him. Demetrios now asks Zenon to seSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚(A677Boxford-ipap.apis.0677C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59195ICG59195KJE48641N.Letter from Apollonios to Zenon and PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P%December, 255 B.C. or January, 254 BCQ 22.5 x 18RApollonios informs his two agents that he has sent Maron to take charge of the Milesian sheep. They are to hand over the sheep and all the material and introduce him to the local shepherds who will be under his orders. Four of the boys belonging to the SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚)A678Boxford-ipap.apis.0678C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59196ICG59196JSR0621KJE48642NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P5th March, 254 B.C.Q 12.5 x 13.5:<‚)RRA fragment of a letter, apparently about planting shoots, but not from Apollonios.T DocumentaryUMS‚*A679Boxford-ipap.apis.0679C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59197ICG59197JSR0622KJE48645NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P27th March, 254 B.C.Q7.5 x 12RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMS‚+A680Boxford-ipap.apis.0680C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59198ICG59198JSR0623KJE48646NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P7th April, 254 B.C.Q11 x 8.5RA fragment of a letter.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚,A681Boxford-ipap.apis.0681C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59199ICG59199JSR0348KJE48647NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P29th April, 254 B.C.Q 28.5 x 30.5ROne of the brewers in the Arsinoite nome has offered to take over the beer-house in Philadelphia with the obligation of brewing, to the profit of the Crown, a supply of barley provided by the Crown and amounting to twelve artabs a day. Zenon is thereforeT Documentary;=:‚,UMS‚-A682Boxford-ipap.apis.0682C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59200ICG59200KJE48648NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P20th May, 254 B.C.Q 16.5 x 26R{Zenon is ordered to erect a building of some sort at Philadelphia and the architect is to see that it is properly equipped.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚.A683Boxford-ipap.apis.0683C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59201ICG59201KJE48649NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P22nd May, 254 B.C.Q 14.5 x 33RiA note from Apollonios the dioiketes to say that he will shortly send Apollonios the contractor to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚/A684Boxford-ipap.apis.0684C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59202ICG59202JSR0626KJE48650NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P23rd May, 254 B.C.Q20 x 34<>‚/RZenon has done right to arrest the treasurer attached to the beer-house. Apollonios has sent Amenneus the brewer to Philadelphia in order that the treasurer may be confronted with him and convict him of the charges which he has brought against him. The SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚0A685Boxford-ipap.apis.0685C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59203ICG59203KJE48652NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P23rd May, 254 B.C.Q25 x 34RApollonios writes that he has sent Zenon a copy of the letter which he has just written to the native peasants in Hephaistias ordering them to appear at Philadelphia by day-break and not let Peton the chrematistes be detained. The copy is subjoined. In SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚1A686Boxford-ipap.apis.0686C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59204ICG59204JSR0629KJE48651NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P23rd May, 254 B.C.Q16 x 34=?‚1RAs soon as Peton the chrematistes arrives in Philadelphia, Zenon is to show him a lodging and give him supplies for one day. For after hearing the two cases he will return immediately to Apollonios.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚2A687Boxford-ipap.apis.0687C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59205ICG59205JSR0630KJE48653NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P255 - 254 B.C.Q 11.5 x 14.5RThe writer had previously addressed a letter to Kriton the stolarch asking him to obtain a lodging for him in Philadelphia and to do something for his messenger Herakleides. But as he may have arrived before Kriton, he now sends Zenon a copy of the letteT DocumentaryUMS‚3A688Boxford-ipap.apis.0688C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59206ICG59206KJE48644NAccount of tax-paymentsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P+Probably drawn up in the spring of 254 B.C.Q20 x 41RjAn account of the collection of certain taxes by Apollonios' agents from tax-payers living on his estates.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚4A689>@‚4Boxford-ipap.apis.0689C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59207ICG59207KJE49007NLetter from Onnophris to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P255 or 254 B.C.Q29.5 x 9ROnnophris was one of the farmers or foremen whom Zenon employed to cultivate land and more especially such land as he had taken over from the neighbouring cleruchs. He had asked Zenon for a cart and perhaps a camel to carry the crop on the holding of PtoSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚5A690Boxford-ipap.apis.0690C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59208ICG59208KJE48654N$Fragment of a letter from ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P#Date of reception: 255 or 254 B.C.Q16.5 x 7R'A fragment of a letter from Apollonios.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚6A691Boxford-ipap.apis.0691C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59209ICG59209KJE48655NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P26th May, 254 B.C.Q17 x 10RIApparently an order to Zenon to prevent the excape of a certain logeuts.T DocumentaryUMS‚7A692Boxford-ipap.apis.0692?A‚7C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59210ICG59210KJE48683NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P1st June, 254 B.C.Q16 x 7RA fragment of a letter.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚8A693Boxford-ipap.apis.0693C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59211ICG59211KJE48656NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P2nd June, 254 B.C.Q 11.8 x 11.5RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMS‚9A694Boxford-ipap.apis.0694C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59212ICG59212JSR0634KJE48657NFragment of a letter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PMay - June, 254 B.C.Q 12.5 x 16R A fragment of a letter to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚:A695Boxford-ipap.apis.0695C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59213ICG59213KJE48658NLetter from Ptolemaios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 15th July, 254 B.C.Q12 x 11 and 14 x 11.5RuPtolemaios asks Zenon to recover and hand over to the bearer a horse which a slave of his had run away with and sold.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚;A696Boxford-ipap.apis.0696@B‚;C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59214ICG59214JSR0636KJE48659NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P14th August, 254 B.C.Q 12.5 x 11RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMS‚A699Boxford-ipap.apis.0699C P.Cair.Zen.D2AC‚>E59217ICG59217JSR0639KJE48662NLetter from Platon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P&Date of reception: 2nd October, 254 BCQ9.5 x 12 and 10 x 14.5RPlaton writes that as he has been obliged to stay some time longer in Alexandria, he would like to sell his corn in Memphis and he asks Zenon to lend him a boat to carry it down and also to see that his affairs are conducted profitably. He also asks him SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚?A700Boxford-ipap.apis.0700C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59218ICG59218KJE48663N MemorandaO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSeptember - October, 254 BCQ 14.5 x 16.5RA series of imperfect memoranda, containing a list of the members of a certain Egyptian family and a list of the priests who have paid their portions.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚@A701Boxford-ipap.apis.0701C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59219ICG59219JSR0641KJE48664NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P1st December, 254 B.C.Q11 x 14RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryBD‚@UMS‚AA702Boxford-ipap.apis.0702C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59220ICG59220JSR0642KJE48665NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P7th December, 254 B.C.Q 12.5 x 26.5RAn order to give out to contractors the work on the canal to the west of the ten thousand arourai, which formed the estate of Apollonios at Philadelphia.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚BA703Boxford-ipap.apis.0703C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59221ICG59221JSR0643KJE48667N-Fragment of a letter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P19th December, 254 B.C.Q16 x 15R0A fragment of a letter from Apollonios to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚CA704Boxford-ipap.apis.0704C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59222ICG59222JSR0646KJE48668NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PDecember, 254 B.C.Q 22 x 16.5RbA fragmentary letter from Apollonios on the planting of fruit-trees on his estate at Philadelphia.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚DA705Boxford-ipap.apis.0705C P.Cair.Zen.D2CE‚DE59223ICG59223JSR0647KJE48669N Letter from Thrasymedes to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P20th December, 254 B.C.Q 16.5 x 31RThrasymedes reports that Etearchos having arrived on the 7th of Phaophi, a receipt had been written to Python for the 100 artabs of sesame which Zenon had measured out in the preceding year, as well as for the 105 artabs of knekos measured out on the 10thSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚EA706Boxford-ipap.apis.0706C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59224ICG59224JSR0648KJE48670N'Fragment of petition to Zenon from TeosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P(Date of reception: 8th January, 253 B.C.Q19 x 7.5RDA fragment of petition to Zenon from Teos, possibly about a robbery.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚FA707Boxford-ipap.apis.0707C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59225ICG59225KJE48671N Letter from Artemidoros to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 25th January, 253 B.C.Q 17 x 33.5DF‚FRA letter from Artemidoros the physician. He had heard that the sons of Leptines in Pharbaithos, Nikandros and Myrikon, had a black horse with large swellings on the legs which rendered him useless except to breed from, and he asks Zenon to use his influeSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚GA708Boxford-ipap.apis.0708C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59226ICG59226JSR0654KJE48677NLetter from Diotimos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P31st January, 253 B.C.Q 15.5 x 33RDiotimos announces that he has sent back Eutychides, who had apparently been summoned to explain certain accounts, and that he is going to Ptolemais on the 10th to transact business there.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚HA709Boxford-ipap.apis.0709C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59227ICG59227KJE48672NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P10th February, 253 B.C.Q8 x 6.5RDate from a long-lined letter.T DocumentaryUMS‚IA710Boxford-ipap.apis.0710C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59228ICG59228KJE48674NFragment of a letterEH‚IO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P3rd March, 253 B.C.Q24 x 9.5RQA fragment of a letter apparently about the leasing of pigs to native swineherds.T DocumentaryUMS‚JA711Boxford-ipap.apis.0711C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59229ICG59229KJE48673N!Letter from Timokles to SostratosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: 3rd (?) March, 253 B.C.Q15 x 10RThe writer, Timokles, says that he has sent two workmen to stake the vines and that two others will join them in three days' time. He asks Sostratos to supply them with bast and stakes.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚KA712Boxford-ipap.apis.0712C P.Cair.Zen.D2E59230ICG59230JSR0653KJE48675NLetter from Zenon to SostratosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P8th March, 253 B.C.Q8.5 x 30RZenon asks his friend and partner Sostratos to send him one of the masons to point out the brick-makers and the other masons, but to warn this man not to disclose himself lest they should all decamp.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚LA713‚IOF‚LBH‚ONI‚RNJ‚UOK‚WPL‚YRM‚[RN‚^RO‚aRP‚dBQ‚fRR‚hTS‚lNT‚nPU‚qRV‚sRW‚uRX‚xJY‚zPZ‚}R[‚R\‚D]‚R^‚C_‚R`‚Ba‚Ob‚Rc‚Pd‚Re‚Rf‚Rg‚Rh‚Bi‚Ej‚Rk‚Rl‚@m‚Pn‚Ro‚Rp‚Rq‚Ir‚Ns‚Rt‚Ru‚Uv‚Rw‚Rx‚Ry‚Az‚O{‚R|‚A}‚R~‚R‚R‚B‚Q‚R‚R‚R‚R‚B‚N‚A‚R‚C‚N‚R‚@‚OƒNƒUƒNƒ Qƒ QƒRƒBƒOƒRƒRƒRƒ Cƒ"Oƒ%Rƒ(Oƒ+Cƒ.Jƒ0Rƒ2Rƒ5Bƒ7Nƒ:OƒA receipt in the form of letter to Hermaphilos, the oikonomos.T Documentaryuw‚UMS‚A827Boxford-ipap.apis.0827C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59346ICG59346JSR0492KJE48795NLetter from Horos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PEnd of 245 B.C.Q23 x 13RAn account in the form of a letter filing a list of young pigs received from various persons. Zenon's brother Epharmostos take a prominent part in the business.T DocumentaryUMS‚A828Boxford-ipap.apis.0828C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59347ICG59347JSR0493KJE48794NDeposition of a witnessO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout the end of 245 B.C.Q 8.5 x 22.5RA witness states that, while he and Nikon and some others were in a barber's shop, Antipatros and Simon came and asked Nikon to given them back their son Theodosios, whereupon Nikon denied that he had even taken the boy.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A829Boxford-ipap.apis.0829C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59348ICG59348JSR0494KJE48794N Letter from Kallikrates to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P14th January, 244 B.C.Q27 x 10vx‚RKallikrates writes that he has received the letter from Zenon and also those addressed to Apatourios. As the fact that Apatourios had been written to prevented him from settling the business himself, he had given the letters, sealed up as received, to ZeSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A830Boxford-ipap.apis.0830C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59349ICG59349JSR0495KJE49797NLetter from Hierokles to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P24th September, 244 B.C.Q 26 x 12.5RHierokles asks Zenon to give to his brother Antipatros four jars of wine for present consumption and one jar of sour wine if there is any of the old sort, if not, a jar of the new, if this is now fit for use.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A831Boxford-ipap.apis.0831C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59350ICG59350JSR0496KJE48798NLetter from Philonikos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P26th November, 244 B.C.Q9 x 34.5wy‚RA certain Ariston had been accused by a swineherd of having stolen a pig at the time of the festival of Demeter. Philonochos summoned Neon, together with Ariston and some of the cleruchs, and held an inquiry. Ariston maintained that the pig which he hadSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A832Boxford-ipap.apis.0832C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59351ICG59351JSR0497KJE48799NPetition from Zenon to the kingO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P About 243 BCQ7 x 35RZenon complains about a certain Herakleides to whom he had given 400 drachmae in gold to pay to the Treasury on his behalf 400 drachmae in copper, on condition that when Herakleides received the copper he would repay the gold. But though Zenon had been oT DocumentaryUMS‚A833Boxford-ipap.apis.0833C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59352ICG59352JSR0498KJE48800NFragment of memorandum (?)O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P About 243 BCQ 9.5 x 11.5xz‚RoA fragment of a memorandum (?) about the cultivation of certain vineyards in the neighbourhood of Philadelphia.T DocumentaryUMS‚A834Boxford-ipap.apis.0834C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59353ICG59353KJE48802NLetter from Demokrates to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P6th March, 243 B.C.Q15 x 8.5RDemokrates complains that his tent-poles are worm-eaten. As he had noticed some good willow poles on the property of Demeas and in the possession Helenos, he asks Zenon to get Helenos to sell him two of four cubits for uprights and two of three and a halT DocumentaryUMS‚A835Boxford-ipap.apis.0835C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59354ICG49354JSR0503KJE48803NLetter from Doxaios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P16th April, 243 B.C.Q35 x 11RDoxaios, a member of Zenon's household, had received instructions fron Zenon about a number of matters and reports in a series of notes, divided from each other by paragraphs, what he has done in each case.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚y{‚A836Boxford-ipap.apis.0836C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59355ICG59355JSR0857KJE48804N&Draft of a statement concerning a loanO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSummer of 243 B.C.Q 35 x 56.5RIn 259 B.C. Zenon had lent some money to a certain Philon. The debt had never been repaid in full and there had been a dispute about the amount still due. The statement sets out the whole situation to date.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A837Boxford-ipap.apis.0837C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59356ICG59356JSR0504KJE48805N*Declaration in duplicate concerning a debtO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSummer of 243 B.C.Q22 x 11RZenis and Diodoros had approved the account as drawn up on the recto of PCZ.III.59355 and referred it to Chrysermos. Zenon or some other person now addresses a formal intimation to Philon that the amount of the debt as decided by the arbitrators is so-anT DocumentaryUMS‚A838Boxford-ipap.apis.0838C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59357ICG59357JSR0502KJE48801NLetter from Demetrios to Zenonz|‚O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P4th November, 243 B.C.Q 34.5 x 8.5RDemetrios, a farmer of the apomoira, tells Zenon, who seems to have had a financial interest in the farm, that he has sent him the accounts of the proceeds of the vineyards in the Themistou and the Polemnos, but that he has not yet received the accounts SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A839Boxford-ipap.apis.0839C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59359ICG59359JSR0501KJE48684NLetter from Antipatros to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P14th June, 242 B.C.Q32 x 11RAntipatros requests Zenon to get the letter from Sostratos about the garden, in order that he may come to terms and have money for harvesting the poppy crop. He had not been able previously to come to terms with Menelaos' people owing to his sudden deparT DocumentaryUMS‚A840Boxford-ipap.apis.0840C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59360ICG59360KJE48806NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PMay - June, 242 B.C.Q10 x 6{}‚RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMS‚A841Boxford-ipap.apis.0841C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59361ICG59361JSR0506KJE48807N#Account sent by Demetrios to KritonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P25th July, 242 B.C.Q 17.5 x 41.5RDemetrios, one of the farmers of the apomoira in the Arsinoite nome, sends Kriton, who like Zenon had probably a financial interest in the farm, a copy of the settlements which he has made for certain districts. The account was written in the middle of T DocumentaryUMS‚A842Boxford-ipap.apis.0842C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59362ICG59362JSR0507KJE48808N2Letter to Zenon, and Receipt from Zenon to PyrrhosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P5th November, 242 B.C.Q 39 x 11.5ROn the recto a letter stating that the writer had received a letter from Zenon bidding him keep faith with certain shepherds, who were dissatisfied with the land assigned to them for pasturage. In answer he protests that he has not only given them the plSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚|~}‚A843Boxford-ipap.apis.0843C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59363ICG59363JSR0509KJE48810NLetter from Philinos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P26th November, 242 B.C.Q 27.5 x 10RAn urgent request to Zenon to send the wheat and the barley and also a sitometrs to effect the proper delivery of them. Prices are falling every day, sometimes half an obol, sometimes a quarter.T DocumentaryUMS‚A844Boxford-ipap.apis.0844C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59364ICG59364JSR0510KJE48811NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 24th January, 241 B.C.Q11 x 7RbA fragment of a letter. There is some uncertainty about whether this belongs to Zenon's archives.T DocumentaryUMS‚A845Boxford-ipap.apis.0845C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59365ICG59365JSR0511KJE48812NLetter from Nikaios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P22nd August, 241 B.C.Q 25 x 10.5}k‚RNikaios asks Zenon, if he finds it convenient, to send him the money for the olyra by any messenger that may be coming that way or to write to Philinos to give it to him.T DocumentaryUMS‚A846Boxford-ipap.apis.0846C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59366ICG59366JSR0508KJE48809N,Statement concerning money owed by a suretyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P About 241 BCQ 17.5 x 10.8RDemeas, one of Zenon's friends, had made himself surety for the potter Horos, who had undertaken the provision of pottery for year 4 to the district which had once formed the estate of Apollonios. Horos having failed to fulfil his contract, Demeas had beSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A847Boxford-ipap.apis.0847C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59367ICG59367JSR0512KJE48813N/Drafts of letters from Zenon to various personsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P20th January, 240 B.C.Q 30 x 22.5~‚RThe first letter is addressed to Sostratos: Demetrios had lately sailed down to see Zenodoros and ask that an order should be sent to Hermaphilos the oikonomos and to the accountants to make inquiry and, if it should appear that the arrears of year 4 wereT DocumentaryUMS‚A848Boxford-ipap.apis.0848C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59368ICG59368JSR0513KJE48814N+Letter from Sostratos to Zenon and XenophonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P26th July, 240 B.C.Q 32.5 x 26.5RSostratos writes that he is sending a copy of the letter which Sosibios has written to Zenodoros about the bee-hives and other matters and also a copy of the memorandum which he and Kleon had presented to Sosibios. If Ammonios is still refractory, he askT DocumentaryUMS‚A849Boxford-ipap.apis.0849C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59369ICG59369JSR0514KJE48815NLetter from Philemon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAugust - September, 240 B.C.Q12 x 29‚RPhilemon had a dispute with his father-in-law Herakleides about their shares in an orchard and the case had been brought before the strategos of the Arsinoite nome. But instead of speaking about the orchard Herakleides had accused his opponent of being aT DocumentaryUMS‚A850Boxford-ipap.apis.0850C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59371ICG59371KJE48818NLetter from Ariston to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P29th March, 239 B.C.Q 18.5 x 8.5RAriston announces that on the 8th of Mecheir Ammonios began to put the farms up to auction and that the baths are being leased without any deductions. He has therefore thought it best not to bid until Zenon comes and considers what they should offer.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A851Boxford-ipap.apis.0851C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59372ICG59373JSR0518KJE48819N&Fragment of a statement about paymentsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P16th July, 239 B.C.Q20 x 5R)A fragment of a statement about payments.T DocumentaryUMS‚A852‚Boxford-ipap.apis.0852C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59373ICG59373JSR0518KJE48819N%Letter from Petesouchos to AlexandrosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P25th July, 239 B.C.Q15 x 34RPetesouchos informs Alexandros that he has dispatched a certain functionary to superintend the import of wine and exact the one per cent duty for the district of Philadelphia. If Alexandros has seized any wine or other goods as security for unpaid duty, SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A853Boxford-ipap.apis.0853C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59374ICG59374KJE48822N0Order about the delivery of a slave to her ownerO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PYear 16Q 17.5 x 10RAn order to deliver a Carian slave called Sappho, who was being sent down the river in a royal galley, into the custody of her owner Philammon, belonging to the troop of Nikophilos.T DocumentaryUMS‚A854Boxford-ipap.apis.0854C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59375ICG59375JSR0520KJE48902NLetter from Addaios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?‚Q20 x 9.5 and 20 x 23RAddaios, an agent of Apollonios at Memphis, writes to Zenon on various matters: first he speaks about a fatted fowl which Zenon had asked for. Next he complains that the tax-farmers or toll-collectors had confiscated some wine which he had been selling T DocumentaryUMS‚A855Boxford-ipap.apis.0855C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59376ICG59376JSR0521KJE48903N3Account of barley and money from Aischines to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q33 x 9.5RThe first part of the text is an account of barley for the horses. The horses had two feeds a day, and the allowance for each meal was thirteen choinikes for a horse and twelve for a mule. At the end is a short account of money given to the grooms for wT DocumentaryUMS‚A856Boxford-ipap.apis.0856C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59377ICG59377KJE48904N0Memorandum to Zenon from Alexandros and IsmaelosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 14 x 17.5s‚RA complaint from two farmers, whose names proclaim them to be Jews, that some land which they were cultivating on contract had gone dry through Zenon's failure to provide what was specified in the contract. As they had no crop last year and the land had T DocumentaryUMS‚A857Boxford-ipap.apis.0857C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59378ICG59378JSR0522KJE48905N Memorandum to Zenon from AlkimosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q19 x 8.5RAlkimos asks Zenon to return the slaves according to their agreement, as he had now begun work. Zenon must decide how much should be given as clothing allowance, having regard to his circumstances. If Zenon refuses his requests, it will do more harm to T DocumentaryUMS‚A858Boxford-ipap.apis.0858C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59379ICG59379KJE48906NLetter from Amenneus to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 34 x 12.5‚RAmenneus the swineherd had been ordered by Zenon to fatten some pigs for the festival of Arsinoe. He did so, pawning his blanket to raise the money. But when he brought them down to a certain village, two of them were stolen; and the man who had taken tSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A859Boxford-ipap.apis.0859C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59380ICG59380JSR0523KJE48907N+Fragment of a letter from Ammonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q17 x 7.5R.A fragment of a letter from Ammonios to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMS‚A860Boxford-ipap.apis.0860C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59381ICG59381JSR0524KJE48908NLetter from Amyles to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9.5 x 9RHA letter from Amyles announcing that he has sent Zenon a supply of meat.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A861Boxford-ipap.apis.0861C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59382ICG59382JSR0525KJE48909N"Letter from Anth[.] to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P Year 28 or 29Q13 x 29‚R2A fragmentary letter from Anth[..] to Apollonios.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A862Boxford-ipap.apis.0862C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59383ICG59383JSR0526KJE48910N#Memorandum to Zenon from AntilochosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 21.5 x 8.5RAntilochos reminds Zenon of certain pieces of work which it is necessary to execute. Four drains have to be cleared at a cost of an obol and a half for each schoinion; temporary channels have to be cut to draw the water into the drains, at an obol per scT DocumentaryUMS‚A863Boxford-ipap.apis.0863C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59384ICG59384JSR0527KJE48911N#Memorandum to Zenon from AntipatrosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 29.5 x 8.5RbA memorandum to Zenon from Antipatros, about a loss of money and other things, perhaps by robbery.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A864Boxford-ipap.apis.0864C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59385ICG59385KJE48912N6Fragment of a letter from Apollodotos to Demetrios (?)O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q7 x 6‚R9A fragment of a letter from Apollodotos to Demetrios (?).SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A865Boxford-ipap.apis.0865C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59386ICG59386JSR0529KJE48913N Draft of a letter to ApollodotosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 9.5 x 14.5ROn the recto is a fragment of an account (?) with the remains of nine lines. On the verso is a draft of a letter, which appears to be an invitation to Apollodotos not to neglect to visit the writer when he is passing by his neighbourhood.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A866Boxford-ipap.apis.0866C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59387ICG59387JSR0530KJE48915N-Letter from Apollonios the dioiketes to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P Year 28 or 29Q 2.8 x 19.5RApollonios speaks, apparently in a tone of dissatisfaction, about the clearing of part of his estate for cultivation, saying that he has written to Zoilos to send surveyors to measure it up, and orders Panakestor to sow the land and see that none of it isT DocumentaryUMS‚A867‚Boxford-ipap.apis.0867C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59388ICG59388JSR0531KJE48916N-Letter from Apollonios the dioiketes to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 24 x 16.5RnApollonios gives instructions about the lengthening and widening of a canal between Philadelphia and the lake.T DocumentaryUMS‚A868Boxford-ipap.apis.0868C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59389ICG59389KJE48917N-Letter from Apollonios the dioiketes to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 21.5 x 17.5RuA fragment of a letter from Apollonios the dioiketes to Zenon, possibly about sending a cargo of pigs down the river.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A869Boxford-ipap.apis.0869C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59390ICG59390JSR0536KJE48920N-Fragment of a letter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q10 x 13RCA fragment of a letter to Zenon from Apollonios, not the dioiketes.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A870Boxford-ipap.apis.0870C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59391ICG59391JSR0537KJE48921‚N,Fragment of a communication from Apollonios O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8 x 6.5RBA fragment of a communication from Apollonios, not the dioiketes. T DocumentaryUMS‚A871Boxford-ipap.apis.0871C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59392ICG59392JSR0538KJE48922N%Letter from Apollonios to ApollodorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q7 x 22RApollonios informs Apollodoros that he has sent Harphaesis, the bearer of the letter, to Hermopolis and asks him to see that he is not impeded by the officials in charge of the toll-station.T DocumentaryUMS‚A872Boxford-ipap.apis.0872C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59393ICG50393KJE48923NLetter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q11 x 11RApollonios, not the dioiketes, informs Zenon that he has been approached by a would-be purchaser of the big horse, but he cannot bargain about the price unless he hears from Zenon how much he is asking for it. He begs him to send his answer to Kerke.T DocumentaryUMS‚K‚A873Boxford-ipap.apis.0873C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59394ICG59394JSR0540KJE44892N#Memorandum to Zenon from ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q30 x 21RAn account of the dues payable on sheep and goats in the district of Philadelphia. Apollonios gives a list of the various flocks owned by private persons including Zenon, and states the amount of money due in each case.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A874Boxford-ipap.apis.0874C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59395ICG59395JSR0535KJE48914N)Fragment of a letter from Apo[] to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 11 x 12.5R,A fragment of a letter from Apo[] to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMS‚A875Boxford-ipap.apis.0875C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59396ICG59396JSR0541KJE48925N,Letter from Aristeas and Pausanias to DemeasO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 30.5 x 9.5‚RAristeas and Pausanias were not able to accompany the slave who is bringing the letters, but they hope to pay Demeas a visit at the beginning of Mesore. They have written to him to give Theokles fifty artabs of wheat; and when he measures it out, he is tSrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A876Boxford-ipap.apis.0876C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59397ICG59397KJE48926N,Fragment of a letter from Harmodios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q10.5 x 9.5 and 10.5 x 9R/A fragment of a letter from Harmodios to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMS‚A877Boxford-ipap.apis.0877C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59398ICG59398JSR0546KJE48931NAccount from ArtemidorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P Year 28 or 29Q34 x 20RArtemidoros had received 108 drachmae from the sale of wool and had spent 110 1/2 on supplies of reeds, on cleaning of the houseboys' clothes, on plumata for their meals and on small gifts of money to them for the festival of Arsinoe.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A878Boxford-ipap.apis.0878‚C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59399ICG59399JSR0543KJE48928N%Fragment of a letter from ArtemidorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q5.5 x 8R(A fragment of a letter from Artemidoros.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A879Boxford-ipap.apis.0879C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59400ICG59400KJE48928N%Fragment of a letter from ArtemidorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9.5 x 9R1A fragment of a letter from Artemidoros to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMS‚A880Boxford-ipap.apis.0880C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59401ICG59401JSR0545KJE48929N%Fragment of a letter from ArtemidorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q6 x 6R1A fragment of a letter from Artemidoros to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A881Boxford-ipap.apis.0881C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59402ICG59402JSR0533KJE51879N%Fragment of a letter from ArtemidorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 8.5 x 5.5R1A fragment of a letter from Artemidoros to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A882Boxford-ipap.apis.0882C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59403ICG59403KJE48932‚N+Fragment of a letter to Zenon from HaryotesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q17 x 13R.A fragment of a letter from Haryotes to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMS‚A883Boxford-ipap.apis.0883C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59404ICG59404JSR0548KJE48933N Letter from Asklepiades to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q16 x 15RAsklepiades writes that an agent has come from Ktesikles the local oikonomos, demanding the phulakitikon for 110 sheep and threatening to seize them if he is not paid. They are also bidding him make an agreement about his corn at whatever price Zenon maySrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A884Boxford-ipap.apis.0884C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59405ICG59405JSR0534KJE51528N Letter from Asklepiades to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8 x 16R#A letter from Asklepiades to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A885Boxford-ipap.apis.0885C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59406ICG59406JSR0550KJE48935NMemoradum from Asklepiades O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q38 x 10‚RvAsklepiades announces that the slaves together with Natinas have handed over a certain number of ewes, lambs and rams.SrvT DocumentaryUMS‚A886Boxford-ipap.apis.0886C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59407ICG59407JSR0549KJE48934N'Letter from Asklepiades to Spinther (?)O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 12.5 x 11.5RAsklepiades informs his correspondent that a certain individual who had contracted to exploit some property or business reports that an official from Moithymis has sequestrated the rent, ordering him to pay it to the Treasury and not to them. The total sT DocumentaryUMS‚A887Boxford-ipap.apis.0887C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59408ICG59408KJE48936N"Memorandum to Zenon from AsklepiasO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q28 x 8RAsklepias asks Zenon to give her a travelling allowance to enable her to go up the river and join Eirenaios, lest he should think her neglectful. Eirenaios, who was probably her husband, had sent a message bidding her to come.T DocumentaryUMS‚A888Boxford-ipap.apis.0888C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59409ICG59409JSR0551KJE48938NLetter from Botryis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 19.5 x 11.5RA955Boxford-ipap.apis.0955C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59479ICG59479JSR0202KJE49008N*Fragment of a letter from Orpheus to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8.5 x 17R-A fragment of a letter from Orpheus to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒ?A956Boxford-ipap.apis.0956C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59480ICG59480JSR0204KJE49011NLetter from Paapis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?|ƒ?Q 33.5 x 7.5RPaapis had made some request about a house which he had built and in accordance with Zenon's orders he now gives a statement of the expenses. It was evidently a very small house made of mud bricks; the floor was probably of stamped mud and the roof of muT DocumentaryUMSƒ@A957Boxford-ipap.apis.0957C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59481ICG59481JSR0203KJE49009NLetter from Paesis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q37 x 9RPaesis, a potter, writes to show how zealous he is for his employers' interests. He calls attention to the likelihood that some of the potters who are coating the inside of the jars with pitch may be careless and give some of them a double coat, and to pT DocumentaryUMSƒAA958Boxford-ipap.apis.0958C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59482ICG59482KJE49010N#Memorandum to Zenon from PathiophisO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q24 x 12mƒARPathiophis, one of Zenon's farmers, pleads with his employer to release his wife from prison, as she is wearing out her heart over her children and he himself is unable to attend to his work. Let him take pity on them this time; and if ever he finds themSrvT DocumentaryUMSƒBA959Boxford-ipap.apis.0959C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59483ICG59483JSR0206KJE49012NLetter from Pais to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 25 x 10.5RPais asks Zenon to give, by order, some money for caulking the boat, as he is about to sail down the river, also ten large nails, corn allowance from the 15th of Mecheir and the rest of his salary. He has already received from Petechonsis a jar of wine aT DocumentaryUMSƒCA960Boxford-ipap.apis.0960C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59484ICG59484KJE49013NLetter from Pais to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 40 x 16.5ƒCRPais the carpet-weaver had already presented to Zenon a denunciation of his fellow-workman Nechthembes and now adds some proofs of his knavery. The carpet weighed yesterday had been damped to make it heavier, and it has turned out to be under the proper T DocumentaryUMSƒDA961Boxford-ipap.apis.0961C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59485ICG59485JSR0207KJE49014N!Fragment of a register of lettersO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably year 29Q24.5 x 7R{The two letters of which we have here a fragment of a copy were either addressed to Panakestor or received from Panakestor.T DocumentaryUMSƒEA962Boxford-ipap.apis.0962C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59486ICG59486JSR0208KJE49015NLetter from Panakestor to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably year 29Q 10 x 19.5RQA letter from Panakestor, about receiving consignments of fruit-trees from Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒFA963Boxford-ipap.apis.0963C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59487ICG59487JSR0209KJE49016'ƒFN1Fragment of a letter from Paramonos to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q7 x 6.5R4A fragment of a letter from Paramonos to Panakestor.T DocumentaryUMSƒGA964Boxford-ipap.apis.0964C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59488ICG59488JSR0210KJE49017N,Fragment of a letter from Paramonos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8.5 x 30RParamonos asks Zenon to buy him, in Memphis where they are cheap, twelve good strigils of Sikyonian workmanship, six for men and six for boys, having forgotten to make this request when Zenon was with him. He also asks him to buy an artab and a half of dSrvT DocumentaryUMSƒHA965Boxford-ipap.apis.0965C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59489ICG59489JSR0211KJE49018NMemorandum from Paris to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q22 x 9ƒHRParis, an employee of Zenon, says that he has already written about the same matters without receiving an answer and he would now like to know to whom he is to deliver the yoke of cattle and the harness and where he is to get the money to pay the informerSrvT DocumentaryUMSƒIA966Boxford-ipap.apis.0966C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59490ICG59490JSR0212KJE49019NLetter from Pasis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8 x 31R]One of the most ungrammatical pieces in the archive, and the meaning can only be guessed at.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒJA967Boxford-ipap.apis.0967C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59491ICG59491KJE49021NLetter from Patymis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q33 x 9.5RPatymis had been brought before Zenon on an accusation of robbery, though everyone knew him to be innocent, and his accuser Patis had received from Zenon an order to take certain action. But from that day till now Patis had been living with Sesongosis inT DocumentaryUMSƒKA968GƒHRƒKBƒMRƒORƒQRƒSRƒURƒXOƒZRƒ]Rƒ`RƒbRƒeAƒgNƒjRƒlRƒoRƒqTƒtTƒxPƒzRƒ}DƒRƒTƒOƒRƒCƒRƒRƒRƒTƒRƒRƒRƒRƒNƒRƒQƒRƒRƒRƒRƒRƒJƒOƒRƒUƒRƒRƒRƒRƒBƒRƒOƒBƒTƒRƒRƒBƒNƒRƒQƒKƒIƒA„R„R„Q„ T„B„R„B„K„N„ J„#O„&J„*R„,R„0R„4N„7Q„:O„=B„@R„DB„HE„KR„OR„RK„UC„XO„\R „`J „dF „gO „kN „nN„rO„vB„{ƒKBoxford-ipap.apis.0968C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59492ICG59492KJE49022NLetter from Paosis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 17.5 x 14.5RPaosis, who had been put under Zenon's protection by his father Horos, one of Apollonios' sailors, complains that Herakleides, headman of the Philadelphian estate, has put him in prison for the purpose of exacting a hundred drachmae from him. But he haT DocumentaryUMSƒLA969Boxford-ipap.apis.0969C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59494ICG59494JSR0216KJE49024N$Memorandum from Petearmotis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 29 x 13.5RPetearmotis the grain-sifter reports about the work that he and his companions have done in Pharmouthi and Payni and asks Zenon to let them have part of their wages.T DocumentaryUMSƒMA970Boxford-ipap.apis.0970C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59495ICG59495JSR0217KJE49025N*Letter from Petenouris and Samoys to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 13 x 26.5uƒMRTwo swineherds who had been put in prison for some fault do not deny tht they have been rightly punished, but appeal to Zenon to have pity on them and liberate them, lest their herds should perish for want of their care and themselves perish through lack T DocumentaryUMSƒNA971Boxford-ipap.apis.0971C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59496ICG59496JSR0218KJE49026NLetter from Petobastis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q11 x 34RPetobastis, probably a farmer employed by Zenon, had been arrested by Hermaphilos the oikonomos for some reason not clearly stated. Hermaphilos refused to liberate him unless he received a request from Zenon, who appears to have taken little interest in SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒOA972Boxford-ipap.apis.0972C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59497ICG59497KJE49027NLetter from Petobastis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q20 x 21ƒORAfter an allusion to some affair which had brought on him a severe punishment, Petobastis goes on to give an account of certain quantities of corn and sesame and ends by asking Zenon to think about the sowing of hay, as the flood-water is already recedingT DocumentaryUMSƒPA973Boxford-ipap.apis.0973C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59498ICG59498KJE49028N1Letter from Petobastis the pigeon-keeper to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q35 x 11RThe writer was Zenon's pigeon-keeper. He complains that he has received no wages for the last four months and that the barley-wheat given him for his food allowance is uneatable. So he begs Zenon to see to this, in order that he and his sons may do theiT DocumentaryUMSƒQA974Boxford-ipap.apis.0974C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59499ICG59499JSR0356KJE49029N)A series of communications from PetosirisO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q14 x 35 and 13.5 x 38ƒQRThe first document on the recto is an account of the sums received by Herieus the stone-cutter from Athyr to Pharmouthi and of the sums earned by him, the balance to his debit being 313 1/3 drachmae. Then follows a memorandum to Zenon about the above accSrvT DocumentaryUMSƒRA975Boxford-ipap.apis.0975C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59500ICG59500KJE49030NLetter from Pettukamis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 10.5 x 21RPettukamis, a potter from Hiera Nesos, says that Zenon knows by experience whether or not he is an able workman. But if he is to be employed, he must have such assistants as will be useful to him. As an additional aid he proposes to engage Paesis and hiT DocumentaryUMSƒSA976Boxford-ipap.apis.0976C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59501ICG59501KJE49031N>Fragment of a letter from Polemon, Artemon and Drakon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 12.5 x 15}ƒSRThese three acquaintances of Zenon, writing from Alexandria, ask him to send them a very choice pig from Philadelphia, along with those which he may be sending to Apollonios for the Arsinoeia, also two jars of black olives from Memphis and two others of oT DocumentaryUMSƒTA977Boxford-ipap.apis.0977C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59502ICG59502JSR0222KJE49032NLetter from Ptolemaios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q22 x 12RPtolemaios informs Zenon of the settlement made by Phanias the grammateus with the cavalrymen. He has liberated their crops, but made them undertake in future to present their horses in good condition at the inspection. Zenon may therefore send someone SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒUA978Boxford-ipap.apis.0978C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59504ICG59504KJE49037N(Notification from Phython to EpharmostosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q14 x 6ƒURPython the banker formally advises that he is paying to Epharmostos a loan of 3700 drachmae in copper on the mortgage of a vineyard in Philadelphia. Zenon the brother of Epharmostos being surety, the mortgage of which property has been registered in favouT DocumentaryUMSƒVA979Boxford-ipap.apis.0979C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59505ICG59505JSR0224KJE49034N)Fragment of a letter from Python to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 11.5 x 6.5RwA fragment of a letter to Zenon, apparently from Python the banker, about sending a consignment of fifty papyrus rolls.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒWA980Boxford-ipap.apis.0980C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59506ICG59506KJE49035N)Fragment of a letter from Python to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 11 x 10.5RCA fragment of a letter to Zenon, apparently from Python the banker.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒXA981Boxford-ipap.apis.0981C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59507ICG59507JSR0226KJE49036N Memorandum to Zenon from PyrrhosƒXO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 33 x 13.5RPyrrhos complains that from the time when Hermon sailed down the river he has received no allowance of money, corn or oil. When he was planning to sail down to Zenon and had no provision for the journey, his mother was obliged to pawn a himation for 1 1/SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒYA982Boxford-ipap.apis.0982C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59508ICG59508KJE51878NLetter from Simon to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 13.5 x 13RThis letter belongs to the time when Zenon was attached to the household of the dioiketes. Simon states that he has sent Apollonios a jar of mackerel, and he asks Zenon to present them at a favourable moment, taking them out of the jar and displaying theT DocumentaryUMSƒZA983Boxford-ipap.apis.0983C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59509ICG59509JSR0228KJE49039NLetter from Somoelis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q19 x 19ƒZRSomoelis, the Jewish guard of the granary at Philadelphia, reports that he has sown a certain piece of land and that he is therefore entering in his account with Zenon twenty artabs of wheat for the sowing. He complains of being oppressed by Etearchos anT DocumentaryUMSƒ[A984Boxford-ipap.apis.0984C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59510ICG59510JSR0229KJE49040N,Fragment of a letter from Spondates to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9.5 x 15R/A fragment of a letter from Spondates to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMSƒ\A985Boxford-ipap.apis.0985C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59511ICG59511JSR0230KJE49041N-Fragment of a letter from Sopatros to OrilaosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q15 x 11RNA fragment of a letter from Sopatros, possibly the agent of Damis, to Orilaos.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒ]A986Boxford-ipap.apis.0986C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59512ICG59512JSR0231KJE49042N(Fragment of a letter from Sosos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q6.5 x 15ƒ]R+A fragment of a letter from Sosos to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMSƒ^A987Boxford-ipap.apis.0987C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59513ICG59513JSR0232KJE49043NLetter from Sostratos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9 x 9RSostratos wants to know whether the assize judges have begun work and how long they are likely to stay. This probably refers to a regular court held at Krokodilopolis.T DocumentaryUMSƒ_A988Boxford-ipap.apis.0988C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59514ICG59514JSR0233KJE49044NLetter from Sostratos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q12 x 6RSostratos, Zenon's partner, asks him to give Herianouphis, the boat's captain, two artabs of wheat and two minae of tow and to give Aleximachos half an artab of barley.T DocumentaryUMSƒ`A989Boxford-ipap.apis.0989C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59515ICG59515JSR0234KJE49045NLetter from Sostratos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 11.5 x 7.5iƒ`RA fragment of a letter from Sostratos to Zenon. Kallistratos held 600 artabs of chick-peas belonging to Sostratos, or to Sostratos and Zenon, and he had been requested to bring them to the harbour for delivery. If he has done so, all is well; if not ...T DocumentaryUMSƒaA990Boxford-ipap.apis.0990C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59516ICG59516JSR0235KJE49046NLetter from Teos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q34 x 7.5RTheopompos had come on Zenon's behalf to settle the account, but Teos had been busy at the time. Now, however, Zenon may send anyone he likes to bring him a report. The sum received from Zenon was 200 drachmae. Against this he has delivered 150 choes SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒbA991Boxford-ipap.apis.0991C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59517ICG59517KJE49047NAccount from TimanthesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 25.5 x 12ƒbRTimanthes gives an account of the money spent in wages to workmen who have been engaged to collect the dry sticks from the fields, burn out the old stumps and cut down the brushwood. These operations lasted from the 25th of Thoth to the 9th of Phaophi, aT DocumentaryUMSƒcA992Boxford-ipap.apis.0992C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59518ICG59518JSR0238KJE49048NMemorandum from Timarchos O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q15 x 9.5RvTimarchos gives a list of the things which he requires for the transport of stones from the quarries to Alexandria (?)T DocumentaryUMSƒdA993Boxford-ipap.apis.0993C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59519ICG59475KJE49049NLetter from Phaneisis to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q17 x 12RPhaneisis writes from Alexandria, where he had been brought before Dionysodoros and sent to prison. Knowing nobody in town he begs Zenon to send him a cloak or some money to serve his needs until one of his own people can sail down to help him. 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In accordance with Zenon's instructions Noumenios and the elders had heard the case aT DocumentaryUMSƒfA995Boxford-ipap.apis.0995C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59522ICG59522JSR0241KJE49051NLetter from Philinos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 34.5 x 11RPhilinos asks Zenon to receive from Herakleides 250 artabs of wheat and 300 of barley, and also the corn which he bought in partnership with Philinos for 100 drachmae, whatever the amount was; and he is to keep these quantities together in order that theySrvT DocumentaryUMSƒgA996Boxford-ipap.apis.0996C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59523ICG59523JSR0242KJE490523! fghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႃ₃ゃ䂃傃悃炃肃邃ꂃ낃삃킃  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~wƒgN+Fragment of a letter from Philinos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q6.5 x 13R.A fragment of a letter from Philinos to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒhA997Boxford-ipap.apis.0997C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59524ICG59524JSR0243KJE51889N+Fragment of a letter from Philinos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q7 x 11RfA fragment of a letter from Philinos to Zenon, asking Zenon to send the hunting-nets for the gazelles.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒiA998Boxford-ipap.apis.0998C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59525ICG59525JSR0244KJE49053NLetter from Philiskos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 252 B.C.Q9.5 x 21R!A letter from Philiskos to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒjA999Boxford-ipap.apis.0999C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59526ICG59526JSR0245KJE49054N Letter from Philikrates to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P? Q 12 x 34.5ƒjRPhilokrates writes that he has sent the oil-seller Pais (or (?) Patis) to receive something about which Hermolaos the oikonomos had already spoken to Zenon. Philokrates would have come himself, but he is busy; and he asks Zenon to write to him, if ever hT DocumentaryUMSƒkA1000Boxford-ipap.apis.1000C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59527ICG59527JSR0246KJE49055NLetter from Philoxenos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 18.5 x 13RPhiloxenes, beginning his letter with a pleasant variation on the usual form of greeting, asks Zenon, as he had asked him once before, to give Exakon two jars full of pressed grapes and pips to enable him and his companions to make themselves some sour wiSrvT DocumentaryUMSƒlA1001Boxford-ipap.apis.1001C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59528ICG59528JSR0247KJE49056N3Fragment of a petition from Chesthotes (?) to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 14.5 x 14.5ƒlRThe writer had apparently lent 284 drachmae, the loan being confirmed by the royal oath, to another Egyptian on condition that if he did not return the money by a certain time he would be liable to exaction. The money not having been repaid, Zenon is askT DocumentaryUMSƒmA1002Boxford-ipap.apis.1002C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59529ICG59529JSR0248KJE49057N(Fragment of a letter from Horos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8.5 x 10R+A fragment of a letter from Horos to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMSƒnA1003Boxford-ipap.apis.1003C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59530ICG59530JSR0249KJE49058N(Fragment of a letter from Horos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8 x 23R+A fragment of a letter from Horos to Zenon.T DocumentaryUMSƒoA1004Boxford-ipap.apis.1004C P.Cair.Zen.D3E59531ICG59531JSR0250KJE49059NMemorandum from Horos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q25 x 10ƒoRHedylos the architect had forbidden Horos to attend to the works, but the latter insists that it is his business to keep an account of the bricks provided by the bricklayers.T DocumentaryUMSƒpA1005Boxford-ipap.apis.1005C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59532ICG59532JSR0357KJE51532NTwo epitaphs on a dogO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 34 x 39.5RAn epitaph in elegiacs, followed by another in iambics, on an Indian dog called Tauron who had been killed in defending Zenon against the attack of a wild boar, but not before he had laid his adversary low.SrvTLiteraryUMSƒqA1006Boxford-ipap.apis.1006C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59533ICG59533JSR0251KJE51535N(Fragments of verse with musical notationO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q13 x 12RThe earliest Greek document with musical notation. Perhaps part of an exercise or excerpt written by a pupil on an odd piece of papyrus. Below are some large letters and combinations of letters, probably drawn without any definite meaning.ƒqTLiteraryUMSƒrA1007Boxford-ipap.apis.1007C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59534ICG59534JSR0252KJE51536NList of words and phrasesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q24 x 16RA list, composed largely of literary words which would not have been used in ordinary correspondence or conversation. Several of them are rare and one at least is new.SrvTLiteraryUMSƒsA1008Boxford-ipap.apis.1008C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59535ICG59535JSR0253KJE51534N HexameterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8.5 x 6RDAn hexameter, written on a scrap of papyrus, perhaps by a schoolboy.SrvTLiteraryUMSƒtA1009Boxford-ipap.apis.1009C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59536ICG59536JSR0254KJE53724NPart of a list of storesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PSummer of 261 B.C.Q21 x 16RThe earliest dated piece in the Cairo Zenon archive. It contains a list of goods, probably beloning to the stores of Apollonios and imported by his agents, - wine, honey, incense, myrrh and other products of Arabia.ƒtT DocumentaryUMSƒuA1010Boxford-ipap.apis.1010C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59537ICG59537JSR0255KJE51598NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P259 - 258 B.C. (?)Q 12 x 15.5RtA fragment of a letter that seems to have been written in Palestine, by one of Zenon's subordinates, such as Krotos.T DocumentaryUMSƒvA1011Boxford-ipap.apis.1011C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59538ICG59538JSR0256KJE53725NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P16th January, 257 B.C.Q9 x 11RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMSƒwA1012Boxford-ipap.apis.1012C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59539ICG59539JSR0257KJE53726NFragment of an accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 258 B.C. (?)QA number of small fragmentsRNA number of small fragments of accounts, written on both sides of the papyrus.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒxA1013Boxford-ipap.apis.1013C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59540ICG59540JSR0258KJE51553NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)ƒxP3rd April, 257 B.C.Q19 x 15RA fragment of a letter with a copy of another letter subjoined. The writer was engaged in equipping a ship, for which purpose he required the services of an educated slave. He speaks of certain men of whom some had been drafted into the kungoi and otheT DocumentaryUMSƒyA1014Boxford-ipap.apis.1014C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59541ICG59541JSR0259KJE53727NLetter from Noumenios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P10th April, 257 B.C.Q14 x 6.5RNoumenios, who had been ordered by Apollonios to meet him in Memphis by a certain date, writes to ask when Apollonios intends to sail up from Mendes and where he has decided to celebrate the king's birthday and on what day in the Egyptian calendar the fesSrvT DocumentaryUMSƒzA1015Boxford-ipap.apis.1015C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59542ICG59542JSR0260KJE51664N Account of money spent on horsesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAugust, 257 B.C.Q5 x 11 and 26 x 11ƒzRaA description of a journey from Alexandria giving details of the sum spent on fodder and ferries.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒ{A1016Boxford-ipap.apis.1016C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59543ICG59543JSR0261KJE51540NLetter from Melanippos to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PProbably 14th October, 257 B.C.Q10 x 14RA letter nearly identical with PCZ.I.59101, stating that a certain Ptolemaios (?) was coming to see Apollonios, and Zenon is asked to assist him.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒ|A1017Boxford-ipap.apis.1017C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59544ICG59544JSR0262KJE51537N!Letter from Eunikos to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P16th October, 257 B.C.Q9 x 20RPCZ.I.59099 is a letter to Zenon on the same subject and is couched in almost the same words, announcing the dispatch of a consignment of fruit of various kinds. No doubt the second letter was given to him at the same time in order that he might present SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒ}A1018Boxford-ipap.apis.1018C P.Cair.Zen.ƒ}D4E59545ICG59545JSR0263KJE53728N!Fragment of two drafts of lettersO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P257 BCQ10 x 18RThe first fragment is the end of a draft of PCZ.I.59546; the second is written in a different hand, with abbreviations and other signs of haste.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒ~A1019Boxford-ipap.apis.1019C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59546ICG59546JSR0264KJE53729NLetter to PanakestorO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P13th November, 257 B.C.Q 10.5 x 20.5RThis is evidently the letter of which PCZ.IV.59545 was the draft; possibly from Zenon; a reminder to Panakestor of an order for him to provide byres for six yoke of oxen sent by Artemidoros.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1020Boxford-ipap.apis.1020C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59547ICG59547JSR0271KJE53730N!Letter from Amyntas to ApolloniosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)Pabout 26th November, 257 B.C.Q10 x 6.5ƒRAnnouncing the despatch of certain comestibles from Alexandria, obviously the consignment mentioned in PCZ.I.59110 and IV.59548.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1021Boxford-ipap.apis.1021C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59548ICG59548JSR0358KJE51625NAccount of wineO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PNovember, 257 B.C.Q 24 x 36.5RAn account giving the quantities of wine issued daily for about ten days to certain persons travelling in the retinue of Apollonios. Obviously referring to the same consignment as mentioned in PCZ.I.59110 and IV.59547.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1022Boxford-ipap.apis.1022C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59549ICG59549JSR0266KJE51541NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P21st December, 257 B.C.Q8.5 x 7 and 5.8 x 7RA duplicate receipt.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1023Boxford-ipap.apis.1023C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59550ICG59550JSR0267KJE53731NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P2nd January, 256 B.C.Q8 x 5RA duplicate receipt.ƒT DocumentaryUMSƒA1024Boxford-ipap.apis.1024C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59551ICG59551JSR0268KJE53732NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P13th March, 256 B.C.Q13 x 8RA duplicate receipt.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1025Boxford-ipap.apis.1025C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59552ICG59552JSR0269KJE53733NDuplicate receiptO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P14th March, 256 B.C.Q8.5 x 6RPart of a duplicate receipt.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1026Boxford-ipap.apis.1026C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59553ICG59553JSR0270KJE51539NLetter from Theodoros to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P&Date of reception: 15th July, 256 B.C.Q 16.5 x 9.5RTheodoros asks Zenon to see to the despatch of some lead, to help Sosistratos (?) to recover four drachmae from Damis, being the tax on the wine, and to give him the list of the mattresses handed over.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1027Boxford-ipap.apis.1027C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59554ICG59554JSR0265KJE53734N$Fragment of a letter from PanakestorƒO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P'Date of reception: 21st April, 255 B.C.Q7 x 9.5RcPossibly connected with PCZ.II.59165, in which Apollonios gives orders about the feeding of calves.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1028Boxford-ipap.apis.1028C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59555ICG59555JSR0272KJE51886N%Fragment of a letter from ArtemidorosO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P/Date of reception: August - September, 255 B.C.Q 9.5 x 7.5RA fragment of a letter from Artemidoros, the physician in Alexandria, probably asking Zenon to do some service for him at Philadelphia.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1029Boxford-ipap.apis.1029C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59556ICG59556JSR0273KJE48792NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P11th January, 254 B.C.Q12 x 11RA fragment of a letter.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1030Boxford-ipap.apis.1030C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59557ICG59557JSR0274KJE53735N#Letter from Apollonios to Zenon (?)O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P May, 254 B.C.Q19 x 27ƒR4A fragment of a letter from Apollonios to Zenon (?).T DocumentaryUMSƒA1031Boxford-ipap.apis.1031C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59558ICG59558JSR0275KJE53736NFragments of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PMay - June, 253 B.C.Q15 x 6.5 and 20 x 7RTwo fragments of a letter.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1032Boxford-ipap.apis.1032C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59559ICG59559JSR0276KJE53737NFragment of a letterO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P8th June, 254 B.C.Q13 x 18R+A fragment of a letter from Apollonios (?).T DocumentaryUMSƒA1033Boxford-ipap.apis.1033C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59560ICG59560JSR0277KJE51538N-Fragment of a letter from Apollonios to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P*Date of reception: 26th December, 254 B.C.Q26 x 13RA fragment of a letter from Apollonios to Zenon, giving instructions about the goods which Zenon was to send to Alexandria to be presented to the king at the festival of Isis.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1034Boxford-ipap.apis.1034ƒC P.Cair.Zen.D4E59561ICG59561JSR0278KJE53738NFragment of a letter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P.19th September, 254 B.C. or 12th April, 253 BCQ10 x 12R A fragment of a letter to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1035Boxford-ipap.apis.1035C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59562ICG59562JSR0359KJE53739N"Fragments of a register of lettersO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P253 BCQ/a: 15 x 11 b: 9 x 9.5 c: 22 x 18ReApparently from a copy of a series of letters received by Zenon from Apollonios. Written in columns.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1036Boxford-ipap.apis.1036C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59563ICG59563JSR0279KJE53740NFragment of a letter to ZenonO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P24th March, 251 B.C.Q 13.5 x 10R A fragment of a letter to Zenon.SrvT DocumentaryUMSƒA1037Boxford-ipap.apis.1037C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59564ICG59564JSR0280KJE53741N"Fragment of a letter or memorandumO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 251 B.C.Q 12 x 12.5ƒRA fragment of a letter or memorandum, stating that Zenon (?) was to write under the account an order to pay the sum specified. It probably consisted of taxes due to the Crown.T DocumentaryUMSƒA1038Boxford-ipap.apis.1038C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59565ICG59565JSR0281KJE53742NHeading of an accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 251 B.C.Q7.5 x 20RA1211Boxford-ipap.apis.1211C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59743ICG59743JSR0116KJE51703NAccount of wine-jarsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 14.5 x 10RAn account of wine-jars.T DocumentaryUMS„?A1212Boxford-ipap.apis.1212C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59744ICG59744JSR0116KJE53795NFragment of wine accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q7 x 16RA fragment of a wine account.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„@A1213Boxford-ipap.apis.1213C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59745ICG59745JSR0365KJE51670NAccount of payments to workmenO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q33 x 28„@RAn account of payments to workmen; quarrymen, stone-cutters, excavators of earth, and one or two Arab guards. Their wages were reckoned in money, but were paid, partly or wholly, in wheat, one artab being counted equal to one and a half drachmae.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„AA1214Boxford-ipap.apis.1214C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59746ICG59746JSR0117KJE53814NAccount of monthly paymentsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q11 x 9RAn account of monthly payments.T DocumentaryUMS„BA1215Boxford-ipap.apis.1215C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59747ICG59747JSR0118KJE51696NAccount of huntsmen's wagesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 13.5 x 16RAn account of huntsmen's wages.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„CA1216Boxford-ipap.apis.1216C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59748ICG59748JSR0119KJE51690NAccount of paymentsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q23 x 20R_An account of money paid to various people for various sorts of work connected with the estate.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„DA1217„DBoxford-ipap.apis.1217C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59749ICG59749JSR0120KJE51689NReceipt of money for labourersO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 19 x 12.5R!A receipt of money for labourers.T DocumentaryUMS„EA1218Boxford-ipap.apis.1218C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59750ICG59750JSR0121KJE51715NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q10 x 8R7A fragment of an account, perhaps of labourers' wages. T DocumentaryUMS„FA1219Boxford-ipap.apis.1219C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59751ICG59751KJE51688NEnumeration of workmenO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q11 x 55RIAn enumeration of workmen, employed on some unspecified work on the land.T DocumentaryUMS„GA1220Boxford-ipap.apis.1220C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59752ICG59752JSR0123KJE51695NFragment of account of wagesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q14 x 21RMA fragment of an account of wages paid to vine-dressers and their assistants.T DocumentaryUMS„HA1221Boxford-ipap.apis.1221C P.Cair.Zen.D4„HE59753ICG59753JSR0124KJE51721N!Account of the earnings of a boatO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 15.5 x 31RcA fragment of an account of the profits and expenses of a trading cruise in the interior of Egypt. T DocumentaryUMS„IA1222Boxford-ipap.apis.1222C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59754ICG59754JSR0125KJE51719NFragment of boat account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 13.5 x 17RAn account of general expenditure in connection with a boat, including repairs, purchase of new gear, wages of the crew and of other labourers, provision of receptacles for the freight and toll duties.T DocumentaryUMS„JA1223Boxford-ipap.apis.1223C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59755ICG59755JSR0126KJE51616NList of boat's furnitureO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q17 x 8.5RA list of boat's furniture.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„KA1224Boxford-ipap.apis.1224C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59756ICG59756JSR0127KJE51720NList of boat's furnitureO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9 x 9„KRA list of boat's furniture.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„LA1225Boxford-ipap.apis.1225C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59757ICG59757JSR0128KJE53796N Account concerning stone-cuttingO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q)13 x 15, 10 x 9.5 and 9 x 7.5R$An account concerning stone-cutting.T DocumentaryUMS„MA1226Boxford-ipap.apis.1226C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59758ICG59758JSR0129KJE53797NPart of an accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P? Q9 x 9.5RPart of an account.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„NA1227Boxford-ipap.apis.1227C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59759ICG59759JSR0130KJE53798NList of quarrymen's toolsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 11.5 x 13.5RA list of quarrymen's tools.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„OA1228Boxford-ipap.apis.1228C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59760ICG59760JSR0131KJE51693NFragment of building account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q12 x 11„ORA fragment of a building account. On the verso, in a different hand, is a list of quantities of various sorts of seed, with a dot (mark of checking) above each number.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„PA1229Boxford-ipap.apis.1229C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59761ICG59761KJE51692NFragment of building account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q7 x 13.5RA fragment of a building account. The materials mentioned, sand, pebbles, clay and rubble, may have been intended for a concrete pavement.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„QA1230Boxford-ipap.apis.1230C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59762ICG59762JSR0133KJE51704NAccount of bricksO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q13 x 13RAn account of the quantities of bricks received day by day from the 5th to the 11th of Epeiph. The writer was apparently a Jew, and a strict observer of the Sabbath, for the 7th is marked Sabbata, and on that day no bricks were delivered.T DocumentaryUMS„RA1231Boxford-ipap.apis.1231C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59763ICG59763JSR0360„RKJE51617N!Account concerning house-paintingO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P About year 31Q30 x 20ROne of a series of fragmentary accounts concerning the woodwork and painting of a large house, possibly belonging to Diotimos. The text is a statement of the sum due to the encaustic painters Artemidoros and Demetrios for their work on the exedra and twoSrvT DocumentaryUMS„SA1232Boxford-ipap.apis.1232C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59765ICG59765JSR0135KJE51620NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q16 x 18R~One of a series of fragmentary accounts concerning the woodwork and painting of a large house, possibly belonging to Diotimos.T DocumentaryUMS„TA1233Boxford-ipap.apis.1233C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59766ICG59766JSR0136KJE53799NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q6 x 2.5 and 6 x 5.5RLA fragmentary account concerning the woodwork and painting of a large house.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„UA1234Boxford-ipap.apis.1234„UC P.Cair.Zen.D4E59767ICG59767JSR0137KJE53800NAccount of painting materialsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q11 x 11RAn account of painting materials, used by Theopolis; the items show that on this occasion he had been painting in the encaustic style.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„VA1235Boxford-ipap.apis.1235C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59768ICG59768JSR0138KJE53801N FragmentsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q10 x 10 and 10.5 x 9R[Fragments, possibly of a notification of the despatch of various articles at various times.T DocumentaryUMS„WA1236Boxford-ipap.apis.1236C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59769ICG59769JSR0139KJE51685NAccount of purchase of pigsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 20.5 x 13R{An account of the purchase of pigs. These and the other belongings of Dikaios had probably been sold up by the Government.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„XA1237Boxford-ipap.apis.1237C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59770ICG59770JSR0140KJE53802NAccount of sheep „XO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q16 x 9RAn account of sheep.T DocumentaryUMS„YA1238Boxford-ipap.apis.1238C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59771ICG59771JSR0141KJE51724NAccount of sheep and goatsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q17 x 7.5RAn account of sheep and goats.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„ZA1239Boxford-ipap.apis.1239C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59772ICG59772JSR0142KJE53803NFragment of an account of sheepO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)PAbout 250 B.C.Q 12.5 x 11.5RyA fragment of an account of the sums owed by shepherds who had leased sheep either from the Crown or from private owners.T DocumentaryUMS„[A1240Boxford-ipap.apis.1240C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59773ICG59773KJE51684NAccount concerning sheepO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q8.5 x 8RAn account concerning sheep.T DocumentaryUMS„\A1241Boxford-ipap.apis.1241C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59774ICG59774JSR0144KJE53804NAccount of fleecesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q10 x 12 „\ROAn account of fleeces. The figures show that a fleece weighed about two minae.T DocumentaryUMS„]A1242Boxford-ipap.apis.1242C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59775ICG59775JSR0145KJE51672NAccount of wool (?)O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q16 x 20RAn account of wool (?). The material is not specified, but as it was reckoned by weight and was to be made into chitons, it was probably either wool or linen yarn.T DocumentaryUMS„^A1243Boxford-ipap.apis.1243C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59776ICG59776JSR0146KJE51705N$Account of wool and various articlesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q20 x 10RbAn account of wool and various articles. It may be part of a list of articles despatched by boat.T DocumentaryUMS„_A1244Boxford-ipap.apis.1244C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59777ICG59777JSR0147KJE51640NList of woven articlesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 16 x 12.5RA list of woven articles.T DocumentaryUMS„`A1245Boxford-ipap.apis.1245C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59778ICG59778  „`JSR0148KJE51641N Account of a purchase of clothesO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 28.5 x 8.5R+An account of a recent purchase of clothes.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„aA1246Boxford-ipap.apis.1246C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59779ICG59779JSR0149KJE51706NAccount of towO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 12.5 x 10RAn account of tow.T DocumentaryUMS„bA1247Boxford-ipap.apis.1247C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59780ICG59780JSR0150KJE51723NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q10 x 10RA fragment of an account. T DocumentaryUMS„cA1248Boxford-ipap.apis.1248C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59781ICG59781JSR0151KJE51707NFragment of accounts O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q12 x 8.5ROn the recto an agricultural account. On the verso, in another hand, a money account, of which the part preserved deals mainly with the manufacture of headstalls, halters and leading reins.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„dA1249Boxford-ipap.apis.1249C P.Cair.Zen.D4E 59782 (a)  „dFrecto??G(a)ICG59782KSR0152NAccount of ironO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q20 x 139 and 18 x 12RzPart of a long account concerning the consumption of a quantity of iron, amounting to about a hundred talents altogether. T DocumentaryUMS„eA1250Boxford-ipap.apis.1250C P.Cair.Zen.D4E 59782 (b)Fverso??G(b)ICG59782KSR0152NAccount of flax and towO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q20 x 139 and 18 x 12ROn the verso of (a), a long account, recording the sums of money given to men from various villages as wages for workers who have delivered bundles of flax and tow. Most of the villages were in the Herakleopolite nome.T DocumentaryUMS„fA1251Boxford-ipap.apis.1251C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59783ICG59783JSR0153KJE51699NAccount of toolsO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q22.5 x 7RAn account of tools.T DocumentaryUMS„gA1252Boxford-ipap.apis.1252C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59784ICG59784JSR0154KJE51698NAccount of money  „gO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 16.5 x 11RAn account of money.T DocumentaryUMS„hA1253Boxford-ipap.apis.1253C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59785ICG59785JSR0155KJE51697NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 20.5 x 12RAn account of money.T DocumentaryUMS„iA1254Boxford-ipap.apis.1254C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59786ICG59786JSR0156KJE51638NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q15 x 6.5RAn account of money.T DocumentaryUMS„jA1255Boxford-ipap.apis.1255C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59787ICG59787JSR0363KJE51629NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?RAn account of money. The first two columns account for the expenditure of about 3000 drachmae on the purchase of grain, on harvesting sesame, and on various other objects. The third column records the reception of 960 drachmae and the expenditure of a sSrvT DocumentaryUMS„kA1256Boxford-ipap.apis.1256C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59788ICG59788JSR0157KJE51691 „kNMoney account and corn accountO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q15.5 x 16.5 and 17 x 14ROn the recto an account of payments in money for various kinds of work connected with the estate. The account on the verso is about deliveries of corn for seed.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„lA1257Boxford-ipap.apis.1257C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59789ICG59789JSR0144KJE53805NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9.5 x 15RAn account of money.T DocumentaryUMS„mA1258Boxford-ipap.apis.1258C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59790ICG59790JSR0367KJE51701NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 25.5 x 14.5RThe writer states that he has received, from different sources, the sum of 740 drachmae. Of this he has spent on the purchase of beeswax and honey, which he has delivered to various persons, 635 drachmae, while Proitos has paid on his behalf, through theT DocumentaryUMS„nA1259Boxford-ipap.apis.1259C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59791ICG59791JSR0158KJE51717 „nNAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 15 x 12.5RAn account of money.T DocumentaryUMS„oA1260Boxford-ipap.apis.1260C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59792ICG59792JSR0159KJE53806NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q13 x 17RAn account of money.T DocumentaryUMS„pA1261Boxford-ipap.apis.1261C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59793ICG59793JSR0160KJE51712NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 20 x 24.5REAn account of money. The total shows that the account is incomplete.T DocumentaryUMS„qA1262Boxford-ipap.apis.1262C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59794ICG59794JSR0161KJE53807NAccount of moneyO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 7.5 x 9.5ROn the recto slight remains of two columns of an agricultural account. On the verso a small money account; one of the sums was paid in gold.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„rA1263Boxford-ipap.apis.1263C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59795ICG59795JSR0162KJE51709NAccount of money„rO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 16.5 x 13.5RAn account of money. The part preserved is the end of the account, giving a list of the sums received as a set-off against what had been disbursed.T DocumentaryUMS„sA1264Boxford-ipap.apis.1264C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59796NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q18.5 x 5RA fragment of an account. The sums mentioned are unusually large, so as to raise a doubt whether the fragment may not belong to the later Ptolemaic period when the copper standard had come into use.T DocumentaryUMS„tA1265Boxford-ipap.apis.1265C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59797ICG59797JSR0164KJE53809NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 12 x 10.5RA fragment of an account. T DocumentaryUMS„uA1266Boxford-ipap.apis.1266C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59798ICG59798KJE53809NAccount concerning a loanO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 14.5 x 29RAn account concerning a loan.T DocumentaryUMS„vA1267„vBoxford-ipap.apis.1267C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59799ICG59799JSR0166KJE53810NAccount concerning a bathO(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q 19.5 x 7.5RAn account concerning a bath. From various items one may infer that this was an account of the receipts and expenses of a balaneion.T DocumentaryUMS„wA1268Boxford-ipap.apis.1268C P.Cair.Zen.D4E59800ICG59800JSR0167KJE53811NFragment of account O(Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)P?Q9 x 12RA fragment of an account. T DocumentaryUMS„xA1269Boxford-ipap.apis.1269C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59802ICG59802JSR0397NAccount of barleyO PhiladelphiaP259 BC?T DocumentaryUMS„yA1270Boxford-ipap.apis.1270C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59805ICG59805JSR0400NLetter from Amyntas to KritonO PhiladelphiaPbefore 9 March, 257 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„zA1271Boxford-ipap.apis.1271C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59815ICG59815JSR0410N Letter from Zoilos to PanakestorO PhiladelphiaP5 December, 257 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„{A1272Boxford-ipap.apis.1272„{C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59816ICG59816JSR0411N%Letter from Artemidoros to PanakestorO PhiladelphiaP26 December, 257 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„|A1273Boxford-ipap.apis.1273C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59822ICG59822JSR0417NLetter from Perdikkas to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP!30 March, 252 BC (year uncertain)SrvT DocumentaryUMS„}A1274Boxford-ipap.apis.1274C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59823ICG59823JSR0418NLetter from Promethios to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP10 June, 253 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„~A1275Boxford-ipap.apis.1275C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59824ICG59824JSR0419NLetter from Agesilaos to ZenonO PhiladelphiaPbefore 27 February, 252 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1276Boxford-ipap.apis.1276C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59825ICG59825JSR0420N2Payment order from Zenon to Artemidoros the bankerO PhiladelphiaP24 May, 252 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1277Boxford-ipap.apis.1277C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59826ICG59826JSR0421NFragment of petitionO PhiladelphiaP 254 - 251 BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1278Boxford-ipap.apis.1278C P.Cair.Zen.D5x„{C„E„P„@„A„R„R„C„R„P„R„R„R„R„R „B"„T#„R$„C%„P&„P'„Q(„R)„B*„R+„R,„R-„Q.„R/„R0„B1„P2„R3„Q4„R5„P6„Q7„Q8…Q9…P:… R;… R<…R=…R>…R?…N@…!RA…%RB…(RC…+TD…0RE…4CF…7BG…9RH…;RI…=RJ…@RK…CRL…ERM…HRN…KCO…MRP…ORQ…RRR…UPS…XPT…[NU…]TV…aRW…dOX…gCY…jRZ…mP[…pR\…sR]…vR^…xR_…{R`…~Ra…Rb…Bc…Rd…Re…Tf…Rg…Rh…Ri…Rj…Rk…Nl…Rm…Rn…Ro…Rp…Qq…Rr…Rs…Rt…Ku…Rv…„E59827ICG59827JSR0422N#Letter from a vine dresser to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP4 March, 250 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1279Boxford-ipap.apis.1279C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59828ICG59828JSR0423N!Fragment of a survey of vineyardsO PhiladelphiaP ca. 242 BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1280Boxford-ipap.apis.1280C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59829ICG59829JSR0424NLetter from Demetrios to ZenonO PhiladelphiaPbefore 29 September, 250 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1281Boxford-ipap.apis.1281C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59830ICG59830JSR0425NLetter from Thoteus to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP11 June, 248 BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1282Boxford-ipap.apis.1282C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59831ICG59831JSR0426O PhiladelphiaP248 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1283Boxford-ipap.apis.1283C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59832ICG59832JSR0427N*Draft of a petition from Zenon to the kingO PhiladelphiaPafter 245 - 244 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1284Boxford-ipap.apis.1284C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59833ICG59833JSR0428NFragment of letterO Philadelphia„P!22 November - 21 December, 244 BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1285Boxford-ipap.apis.1285C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59834ICG59834JSR0429N$Letter from Hermaphilos (?) to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP019 February - 20 March, 241 BC (year uncertain)T DocumentaryUMS„A1286Boxford-ipap.apis.1286C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59835ICG59835JSR0430NBusiness letter (?)O PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1287Boxford-ipap.apis.1287C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59836ICG59836JSR0431N Letter from Zenon to ArtemidorosO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1288Boxford-ipap.apis.1288C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59837ICG59837N Letter from Euphragoras to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP before 252 BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1289Boxford-ipap.apis.1289C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59838ICG59838KJE51609N#Request to Zenon from the gardenersO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1290Boxford-ipap.apis.1290C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59839ICG59839JSR0436NLetter from Platon to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1291Boxford-ipap.apis.1291C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59840ICG59840NLetter from Horos to PsasysO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1292Boxford-ipap.apis.1292C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59841ICG59841JSR0436NLetter from Harmais to ZenonO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1293Boxford-ipap.apis.1293C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59842ICG59842NFragment of letterO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1294Boxford-ipap.apis.1294C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59843ICG59843JSR0438NFragment of letterO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1295Boxford-ipap.apis.1295C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59844ICG59844NLetterO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1296Boxford-ipap.apis.1296C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59845ICG59845JSR0440NFragment of letterO PhiladelphiaP$ca. 25 March, 255 BC (day uncertain)T DocumentaryUMS„A1297Boxford-ipap.apis.1297C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59846ICG59846JSR0441NDocument concerning a lawsuitO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„„A1298Boxford-ipap.apis.1298C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59847ICG59847N(Estimate of the cost of painting windowsO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1299Boxford-ipap.apis.1299C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59848ICG59848JSR0442N(Receipt for expenditure on work on dykesO PhiladelphiaP 256 - 248 BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1300Boxford-ipap.apis.1300C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59849ICG59849NReceipt for mattocksO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCT DocumentaryUMS„A1301Boxford-ipap.apis.1301C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59850ICG59850NAccount of sesameO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1302Boxford-ipap.apis.1302C P.Cair.Zen.D5E59851ICG59851JSR0445N#Account of iron and account of wineO PhiladelphiaP3rd century BCSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1303Boxford-ipap.apis.1303C P.ChariteE18ICG10486JSR1461LP.Cair.Goodsp. 11N Receipt for the delivery of wineOHermopolite nomePca. A.D. 320-350Q 13 x 15.2„RThe text was first published as P.Cair.Goodsp.11. It relates to the delivery of 104 sextarii of wine in the context of the annona militaris through Charite. The text gives evidence for a certain load brought onto a ship, as well as for the payment of taxeT DocumentaryUMM„A1304Boxford-ipap.apis.1304C P.Coll.YoutieD1E2NApollonius, Homeric lexiconP5th-6th century A.D.Q(a) 13 x 28.5 (b) 8 x 8ROf the codex, which must have contained the entire Homeric lexicon of Apollonius in approximately 40 double pages, only half of a double page and another small fragment remain. The lemmata of this lexicon are in strict alphabetical order.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1305Boxford-ipap.apis.1305CP.Eleph.E3JSR2938KJE39461O ElephantineP282 B.C.Q28 x 42SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1306Boxford-ipap.apis.1306CP.Eleph.E10JSR2940KJE39463NLetter of Euphronius to MilonO Diospolis Magna (Thebes)P222 B.C.Q9.5 x 33„RLetter to Milon to ask him to have a list of payments and grain deliveries made by the trapezitai and thesauros-officials of the temples.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1307Boxford-ipap.apis.1307CP.Eleph.E12JSR2942KJE39465NLetter of Euphronius to MilonO Diospolis Magna (Thebes)P222 B.C.Q7.5 x 33RBAn official letter concerning the arrest of certain transgressors.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1308Boxford-ipap.apis.1308CP.Eleph.E13JSR2941KJE39464NLetter of Andron to MilonOApollonopolis (?)P222 B.C.Q 9.5 x 33.5RPrivate letter of Andron to his brother Milon. From P.Eleph.10 we know that Andron and Milon also had an official connection, and the former was perhaps a trapezits in a temple bank. SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1309Boxford-ipap.apis.1309CP.Eleph.E24JSR2939KJE39462NOffer of PhatresOApollonopolite nomePca. 223/2 B.C.Q 17.5 x 12.5RUAn offer by a man called Phatres concerning houses and other possessions of Psentaes.T DocumentaryUMM„A1310Boxford-ipap.apis.1310„C P.Enteux.E27JSR2802KJE58952NPetition of a nauclerosOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PJan. 28, 222 BCQ11 x 32RLibys the nauklros was held back by an accident and did not make it to the Thebaid, where he was to load his boat with wheat, which he was charged to carry for the fiscus. Now he asks to be allowed to load his ship with wheat from the Arsinoite Nome, whiT DocumentaryUMM„A1311Boxford-ipap.apis.1311C P.Enteux.E34JSR2803KJE58953N(Incomplete delivery of an order for wineOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PMay 11, 218 BCQ 15 x 32.5RThree dealers, Sopatros, Dionysios and Ptolemaios, complain against a wine merchant, Petenenteris, who has delivered to them an incomplete order for wine. The verso contains a summary of the petition.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1312Boxford-ipap.apis.1312C P.Enteux.E35JSR2804KJE58954NReimbursement of wineOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PJan. 28, 222 BCQ 9.5 x 31.5„RDiocles is complaining about Seos, who is has not yet repaid to him the 30 measures of wine that he owes him, even though the matter had been already taken once to the epistates. So Diocles asks that Seos be forced to repay to the epistates on his accountT DocumentaryUMM„A1313Boxford-ipap.apis.1313C P.Enteux.E36JSR2805KJE58955NPayment for fodderOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PFeb. 27, 221 BCQ7 x 33RlHeracleides demands the 5 drachmas that Aristomachos owes him. The verso contains a summary of the petition.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1314Boxford-ipap.apis.1314C P.Enteux.E41JSR2806KJE58956NLoan of a donkeyOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PFeb. 26, 221 BCQ(a) 10 x 15 (b) 11 x 13.5RTheodotos demands the return of a donkey he lent several months previously to Nikias, who is obstinately not returning it. The verso contains a summary of the petition.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1315Boxford-ipap.apis.1315C P.Enteux.E44JSR2807KJE58957N Loan of moneyOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)„PFeb. 26, 221 BCQ9.5 x 32RDioscourides and Nicanor complain about Nephorsouchis, who borrowed money from them and then moved without returning it. The verso contains a summary of the petition.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1316Boxford-ipap.apis.1316C P.Enteux.E52JSR2808KJE58958NReturn of a contractOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PJan. 13, 218 BCQ 10.5 x 32RPechysios owes money to Neandros, and there is a contract which proves this. The contract had been given to a certain Pet[ ] for safe keeping, but he, in the meantime, has died, and the contract is now in the hands of his son Paos, who is refusing to retT DocumentaryUMM„A1317Boxford-ipap.apis.1317C P.Enteux.E54JSR2809KJE58959N Validity of an unsealed contractOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PMay 11, 218 BCQ 14.5 x 33L„RPetoys complains about Lachares and Alexandros, who refuse to accept as valid a contract for the lease of land. They claim that the contract was deposited while still unsealed, and therefore they are not bound to repay Petoys for letting his land. The verSrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1318Boxford-ipap.apis.1318C P.Enteux.E59JSR2810KJE58960N#Execution of the clauses of a leaseOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PJan. 28, 222 BCQ9 x 32RTheodotos, Gaddaios and Phanias complain about Demetrios, who, despite the contract which they concluded, refused to come and witness the insufficient inundation of the land that they rented from him. The verso contains a summary of the petition.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1319Boxford-ipap.apis.1319C P.Enteux.E69JSR2811KJE58961NTrespassing of landOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PJan. 13, 218 BCQ8.5 x 33„RHediste, a Macedonian, complains that Demetrios the doctor wants to build on a plot of land that belongs to her and asks that the strategos stop him immediately. The verso contains a summary of the petition.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1320Boxford-ipap.apis.1320C P.Enteux.E75JSR2812KJE58962NViolence against a stewardOMagdola (Arsinoite Nome)PJan. 28, 222 BCQ 9.5 x 31.5RCrateuas, a Macedonian steward of cleroi, was attacked by some shepherds, because he was accusing them of pasturing their flock unauthorised on a plot of land which was under his supervision.SrvT DocumentaryUMM„A1321Boxford-ipap.apis.1321CP.Fay.E6ICG10764NHomer, Iliad xxiO Kasr el BantPEarly first centuryQ 15.5 x 11.4RfThe upper part of a column, no doubt the second of the roll, containing ll. 26-41 of Homer, Iliad xxi.TLiteraryUMS„A1322Boxford-ipap.apis.1322CP.Fay.E11ICG10765NPetition of DemetriusOHritP ca. 115 BCQ26 x 12T„RPetition addressed to Cleopatra III and Ptolemy Soter II by Demetrius, an infantry soldier domiciled at Euhemeria, concerning the repayment of certain loans of wheat lent by him to Theotimus, son of Phileas.T DocumentaryUMS„A1323Boxford-ipap.apis.1323CP.Fay.E17KGr.c52NBanker's receiptsOHritP121 BCQ 13 x 31.5RThree receipts for sums paid into the royal bank at Crocodilopolis by Marres and two women, Tamarres and Hierobasis (?), respectively.T DocumentaryUMS„A1324Boxford-ipap.apis.1324CP.Fay.E21ICG10766JSR2055NProclamation of MamertinusOHritPA.D. 134Q 29.4 x 23RjProclamation of the praefect Marcus Petronius Mamertinus, ordering receipts to be given for payments made.T DocumentaryUMS„A1325Boxford-ipap.apis.1325CP.Fay.E23GAKGr.c53N$List of persons qualified for officeOHritP 2nd centuryQ 19.8 x 33.3 „RThis papyrus, of which parts of three columns are preserved, is a list of persons with the offices which they had held or were holding and the value of their property.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1326Boxford-ipap.apis.1326CP.Fay.E24ICG10869NDeclaration concerning an EdictO Kasr el BantPA.D. 158Q 22.5 x 8.7RDeclaration on oath addressed to Diodorus, strategos of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon, by a village police officer, that he had put up at a certain farmstead a copy of an edict of the praefect Sempronius Liberalis ordering persons who were stayinT DocumentaryUMS„A1327Boxford-ipap.apis.1327CP.Fay.E26ICG10767NOfficial correspondenceOHritPA.D. 150Q 20.8 x 18.2RA reply from the scribes of the metropolis and the village scribes of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon to a letter sent to them by the strategus.T DocumentaryUMS„A1328Boxford-ipap.apis.1328CP.Fay.E34ICG10768NDelegation of Tax-CollectingOHritPA.D. 161Q 22.5 x 10.5"„RAgreement between Heron, an inhabitant of Philagris, and two tax assistants, by which Heron undertakes to act as a substitute for them, and to collect certain taxes on domain (?) land at the village of Polydeucia, cultivated by inhabitants of Philagris.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1329Boxford-ipap.apis.1329CP.Fay.E35ICG10769N+Receipt for salary of Deputy Tax-CollectorsOHritP A.D. 150-1Q 21.7 x 15.3RAcknowledgement by two persons to a tax-collector of Theadelpheia that they had received from him the sum of 200 drachmae as their 'salary' for acting as his deputy during one year.T DocumentaryUMS„A1330Boxford-ipap.apis.1330CP.Fay.E36ICG10770NLease of a MonopolyOHritP A.D. 111-2Q 15.5 x 9.5RAn undertaking on the part of a certain Sanesneus to pay 80 drachmae, with various extra sums, to the 'superintendents of brick-making in the nome', in consideration of his having been granted for one year the right to make and sell bricks at the village T DocumentaryUMS„A1331 ‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႄ₄や䂄傄悄炄肄還ꂄ낄삄킄  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႅ₅ゅ䂅傅悅炅肅邅ꂅ낅삅킅 #„Boxford-ipap.apis.1331CP.Fay.E37ICG10235JSR1993NWarrant for ArrestO Km UshmP Third centuryQ5.9 x 22RwOrder addressed to the archephodos of Psenuris, probably by a military officer, for the arrest of a person called Emes.T DocumentaryUMS„A1332Boxford-ipap.apis.1332CP.Fay.E39ICG10771NReport to a Tax-FarmerOHritPA.D. 183Q 25.9 x 7.3RReply from the elders of Theadelpheia to the farmer of a tax connected with the temples at the village of Boukoln, stating, in answer to a question addressed to them by the tax-farmer, who was the person responsible for a certain payment in relation to tT DocumentaryUMS„A1333Boxford-ipap.apis.1333CP.Fay.E47ICG10772NReceipt for Tax on BeerO Kasr el BantPA.D. 61Q 14.8 x 7.7RThe tax upon beer, which was a regular impost in both the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, is the subject of this receipt and P.Fay.047A, which acknowledge a number of payments on this account from a certain Petesuchus, amounting in the one case to 8 drachmaeSrv"$„T DocumentaryUMS„A1334Boxford-ipap.apis.1334CP.Fay.E047AICG10773NReceipt for Tax on BeerO Kasr el BantP A.D. 114-5Q 10.2 x 9.8RA receipt for the payment by Onnophris of ten drachmae two and a half obols on account of beer-tax, and for another payment, probably the same amount, on behalf of another person, for the same tax.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1335Boxford-ipap.apis.1335CP.Fay.E48ICG10774NReceipts for Tax on WeavingO Kasr el BantPA.D. 98Q 7.3 x 17.3RTwo receipts, the first for five payments amounting to 31 drachmae, on account of the gerdiakon or tax on weavers, the second probably referring to a sixth payment for the same tax.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1336Boxford-ipap.apis.1336CP.Fay.E49ICG10775NReceipt for Poll-TaxOWadfaPA.D. 138Q 10.2 x 8.7#%„RThis and the three following papyri are receipts for payments of poll-tax. The amount of this tax varied considerably at different districts and at different periods; and there were also distinct rates corresponding to distinctions of status.T DocumentaryUMS„A1337Boxford-ipap.apis.1337CP.Fay.E50ICG10776NReceipt for Poll-TaxO Kasr el BantPA.D.182Q 6.6 x 9.8RdReceipt for the payment by Chaeras of 20 drachmae, being the poll-tax for the 22nd year of Commodus.T DocumentaryUMS„A1338Boxford-ipap.apis.1338CP.Fay.E51ICG10777NReceipt for Poll-TaxOHritPA.D. 186Q 9.6 x 17.3RReceipt for the payment by two brothers of poll-tax and epistatikou hieren the total sum paid amounting to 16 drachmae, no doubt payment on account.T DocumentaryUMS„A1339Boxford-ipap.apis.1339CP.Fay.E52ICG10778NReceipt for Poll-TaxO Kasr el BantPA.D. 194Q8 x 10RGReceipt for 20 drachmae paid for poll-tax by Souchammon, son of Castor.T DocumentaryUMS„A1340Boxford-ipap.apis.1340$&„CP.Fay.E052AICG10779NReceipt for Poll-TaxO Kasr el BantP A.D. 191-2Q 6.6 x 5.6RNReceipt for two payments of eight drachmae on account for poll-tax by a slave.T DocumentaryUMS„A1341Boxford-ipap.apis.1341CP.Fay.E54ICG10780N Tax-ReceiptO Kasr el BantP A.D. 117-18Q 22.5 x 8.7RThis receipt is of a miscellaneous character, acknowledging payments from a certain Onnophris on account of no less than seven different taxes.T DocumentaryUMS„A1342Boxford-ipap.apis.1342CP.Fay.E56ICG10781N Tax-ReceiptOHritPA.D. 106Q 11.2 x 8.8RA receipt for naubion kat(oikn) and minor taxes connected with it all paid in copper obols, followed by an entry of a payment in silver 'for kat(oikoi).'T DocumentaryUMS„A1343Boxford-ipap.apis.1343CP.Fay.E57ICG10225N Tax-ReceiptO mm el'AtlPA.D. 164Q 12.5 x 11.5R?A receipt for naubion kat(oikn) and minor taxes like P.Fay.056T DocumentaryUMS„A1344Boxford-ipap.apis.1344CP.Fay.E61ICG10782NPayment for Use of PasturesO Kasr el Bant%'„PA.D. 233Q 12.2 x 10.7R>Acknowledging the receipt of 48 drachmae huper phor(ou) nomn.T DocumentaryUMS„A1345Boxford-ipap.apis.1345CP.Fay.E62ICG10221N$Receipt for Tax on the Sale of a CowO mm el'AtlPA.D. 134Q 8.3 x 7.3RXA receipt for payment of the tax on a cow, which had lately been bought for 44 drachmae.T DocumentaryUMS„A1346Boxford-ipap.apis.1346CP.Fay.E66ICG10231N List of FinesO mm el'AtlPA.D. 185 or 217Q 5.9 x 12.3RjA list of payments by various persons for fines officially imposed apparently as the result of an inquiry.T DocumentaryUMS„A1347Boxford-ipap.apis.1347CP.Fay.E69ICG10239JSR1997NCustom-House ReceiptO Km UshmPSecond or third centuryQ 4.8 x 4.4ROne of a large number of similar receipts relating to taxes paid at the custom-house of the outlying villages in the Fayum by persons crossing the desert to Memphis or the oases.T DocumentaryUMS„A1348Boxford-ipap.apis.1348CP.Fay.E70ICG10240JSR1998NCustom-House ReceiptO Km Ushm&(„PSecond or third centuryQ 3.9 x 5.3ROne of a large number of similar receipts relating to taxes paid at the custom-house of the outlying villages in the Fayum by persons crossing the desert to Memphis or the oases.T DocumentaryUMS„A1349Boxford-ipap.apis.1349CP.Fay.E73ICG10236JSR1994NCustom-House ReceiptO mm el'AtlPSecond or third centuryQ 5.3 x 6.1ROne of a large number of similar receipts relating to taxes paid at the custom-house of the outlying villages in the Fayum by persons crossing the desert to Memphis or the oases.T DocumentaryUMS„A1350Boxford-ipap.apis.1350CP.Fay.E74ICG10237JSR1995NCustom-House ReceiptO mm el'AtlPSecond or third centuryQ 5.3 x 5.5ROne of a large number of similar receipts relating to taxes paid at the custom-house of the outlying villages in the Fayum by persons crossing the desert to Memphis or the oases.T DocumentaryUMS„A1351Boxford-ipap.apis.1351CP.Fay.E79ICG10241JSR1999NWork on the EmbankmentsO mm el'AtlPA.D. 197')G„Q4.3 x 5ROCertificate for labour carried out on the maintenance of canals and embankmentsT DocumentaryUMS„A1352Boxford-ipap.apis.1352CP.Fay.E82ICG10783NReceipt for Payment in KindOHritPA.D. 145Q 20.5 x 8.5RAcknowledgement by the sitologoi of Berenicis-on-shore of the payment of 74 23/24 artabae of wheat and 38 2/3 artabae of barley from the klrouchoi of Berenicis and others.T DocumentaryUMS„A1353Boxford-ipap.apis.1353CP.Fay.E83ICG10784NReceipt for Payment in KindO Kasr el BantPA.D. 163Q 28.5 x 8.2RAcknowledgement by the sitologoi of Euhemeria of a payment of 4 9/24 artabae of wheat 'for the katoikoi of Euhemeria' to the account of Sarapias, daughter of Sarapion.T DocumentaryUMS„A1354Boxford-ipap.apis.1354CP.Fay.E84ICG10224NReceipt for Payment in KindO mm el'AtlPA.D. 163Q 12.2 x 10.8(*„RAcknowledgement by the sitologoi of Nestou epoik(ion), a village near Bacchias, of the payment of 1 1/6 artabae of wheat 'for the katoikoi of Hephaestias'. The payment is made by Petesiris, probably a gergos, to the account of Kopes (?). T DocumentaryUMS„A1355Boxford-ipap.apis.1355CP.Fay.E85ICG10785NReceipt for Payment in KindOHritPA.D. 247Q 19.7 x 9.3RAcknowledgement by the dekaprtoi, who in the third century take the place of the sitologoi in this class of receipts, of 60 3/4 artabae of wheat and 6 3/4 artabae of barley huper dmosin, and 3 artabae huper katoikn, paid by Patereus.T DocumentaryUMS„A1356Boxford-ipap.apis.1356CP.Fay.E90ICG10786N Loan of SeedOHritPA.D. 234Q 21.1 x 9.7RAcknowledgement of a loan of vegetable-seed, to be repaid in the following month. No interest was required, but the lender was to have the choice of accepting either the seed or its value in money, estimated to the highest current price.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1357)+k„Boxford-ipap.apis.1357CP.Fay.E91ICG10787N#Contract for Labour in an Oil-PressO Kasr el BantPA.D. 99Q 24.1 x 10RA contract for the engagement of a woman named Thenetkoueis to serve for the season in an oil-press belonging to Lucius Bellenus Gemellus at a daily wage, the exact amount of which is not stated, but of which she receives an advance of 16 drachmae.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1358Boxford-ipap.apis.1358CP.Fay.E95ICG10788NLease of an Oil-PressOHritPSecond centuryQ13 x 8.7RProposal addressed to Achilleus, through his guardian Sarapion, by Apollonius for the lease of an oil-press at Dionysias for four years at the rent of one metretes six choes of both olive and raphanus oil with various extra payments.T DocumentaryUMS„A1359Boxford-ipap.apis.1359CP.Fay.E96ICG10789N$Receipt for the Rent of an Oil-PressOHritPA.D. 122Q 20.2 x 9.5*,„RA notice issued through the bank of Sarapion, probably at Arsino, by Syrus to Nemesas, stating that he had paid Nemesas 5 metretae of oil, being the year's rent of an oil-press belonging to Pompeius Ptolemaeus, a gymnasiarch, of whose property Nemesas waT DocumentaryUMS„A1360Boxford-ipap.apis.1360CP.Fay.E97ICG10790N%Receipt for a Share of an InheritanceO Kasr el BantPA.D. 78Q27 x 7.8RReceipt for 20 drachmae paid to Maron as his share of an inheritance from his deceased father, by his younger brother Onnophris.T DocumentaryUMS„A1361Boxford-ipap.apis.1361CP.Fay.E98ICG10791NReceipt for House-RentO Kasr el BantPA.D. 123Q 21.2 x 10.8RAcknowledgement by Heraclides and Nilus of the receipt from Tauris of a year's rent for a house at Euhemeria which was leased by her to them.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1362Boxford-ipap.apis.1362CP.Fay.E99ICG10792NReceipt for Farm-RentOHritPA.D. 159Q 18.5 x 6.5+-„R\Acknowledgement by Didyme of the receipt of 2 1/4 artabae (of wheat?) from her tenant Heron.T DocumentaryUMS„A1363Boxford-ipap.apis.1363CP.Fay.E100ICG10793NOrder on a BankOHritPA.D. 99Q 25.5 x 11.3RAn order addressed to a banker by a woman called Aphrodous requesting him to pay two women both names Charition six hundred drachmae, being the price of half a house and appurtenances at Theadelpheia, bought by her from them. At the end are acknowledgemeT DocumentaryUMS„A1364Boxford-ipap.apis.1364CP.Fay.E102ICG10794JSR2083N Farm AccountsO Kasr el BantPA.D. 105Q 26.1 x 33.6ROf this papyrus, which originally may have been a roll of some length, the last column and the ends of lines of the column preceding it are preserved, with two detached fragments from an earlier column. The last two columns are occupied with accounts of T DocumentaryUMS„A1365Boxford-ipap.apis.1365CP.Fay.E104ICG10795NAccountOHritPLate third centuryQ 30 x 15.5,.„RParts of two columns of an account, which is unfortuntely broken in such a manner that only the figures of the first column and the names of the second remain. The largeness of the sums in the first column indicates the late date of the papyrus. The paT DocumentaryUMS„A1366Boxford-ipap.apis.1366CP.Fay.E107ICG10796NPetition of PapontosOHritPA.D. 133Q 10.2 x 6.3RYA petition complaining of the theft of various skins and fleeces, and asking for redress.T DocumentaryUMS„A1367Boxford-ipap.apis.1367CP.Fay.E108ICG10797NPetition to the StrategusO Kasr el BantPAbout A.D. 171Q 13.2 x 10.2RA petition addressed to Megalonymus, strategus of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon, by Pasion and Onesimus, two 'pig-merchants' at Arsino, complaining of a robbery with violence committed upon them as they were journeying home from Theadelpheia.T DocumentaryUMS„A1368Boxford-ipap.apis.1368CP.Fay.E109ICG10798JSR2087NLetter of PisaisO Kasr el BantPEarly first century-/„Q 11.5 x 15RKA letter from Pisais to Heracleus asking him to pay 12 drachmae to Cleon. T DocumentaryUMS„A1369Boxford-ipap.apis.1369CP.Fay.E114ICG10799JSR2088NLetter from Gemellus to SabinusO Kasr el BantPA.D. 100Q 24.2 x 8.1RThis letter is almost identical to another written a few days earlier, both containing directions that a man should be sent to see an olive-yard belonging to a friend called Hermonax, which required thinning. Probably Sabinus did not immediately comply, SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1370Boxford-ipap.apis.1370CP.Fay.E121ICG10800JSR2089NLetter from Sabinus to GeminusO Kasr el BantPAbout A.D. 100Q 21.3 x 7.5RThis letter and P.Fay.122 (to Epagathus) were written by Sabinus, the son of Gemellus. Since Sabinus addresses them both in the same way his relationship was perhaps the same to them both.T DocumentaryUMS„A1371Boxford-ipap.apis.1371CP.Fay.E122ICG10801JSR2090N Letter from Sabinus to EpagathusO Kasr el BantPAbout A.D. 100Q 23.7 x 7.7.0 „RThis letter and P.Fay.121 (to Geminus) were written by Sabinus, the son of Gemellus. Since Sabinus addresses them both in the same way his relationship was perhaps the same to them both.T DocumentaryUMS„A1372Boxford-ipap.apis.1372CP.Fay.E123ICG10802JSR2091N#Letter from Harpocration to SabinusO Kasr el BantPAbout A.D. 100Q 20.5 x 6.1RThis letter is addressed to Sabinus, the son of Gemellus, by a brother named Harpocration, of whom we have not before heard. The most interesting point in it is a mention of a Jew called Teuphilus (Theophilus), who had apparently been chosen as a cultivSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1373Boxford-ipap.apis.1373CP.Fay.E124ICG10803JSR2092N#Letter from Theogiton to ApolloniusO Kasr el BantPSecond century A.D.Q 16.2 x 9.4/1„RThis letter was found with the Gemellus papyri, but the persons concerned were not so far as we know members of the family. The letter is a strong remonstrance addressed by a relative or friend to a man who was defrauding his mother of some allowance (chT DocumentaryUMS„A1374Boxford-ipap.apis.1374CP.Fay.E125GA-BICG10804JSR2093NLetter of a Chief PriestO Kasr el BantPSecond centuryQ 14.7 x 13.3RLetter from Ptolemaeus, archiereus, to his brother Heron, urging him to use all his efforts to become successful in an election to some office, perhaps that of strategos. The second part of the letter continues with an obscure reference to some allowance SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1375Boxford-ipap.apis.1375CP.Fay.E126ICG10805JSR2094NLetter to a FatherOWadfaPSecond or third centuryQ 11.5 x 7.5RLetter of Dioxenus to his father Sarapion, asking him to return home in order to attend to the fixing of boundaries of a piece of land.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A137602„Boxford-ipap.apis.1376CP.Fay.E127ICG10243JSR2001NLetter of a DaughterO mm el'AtlPSecond or third centuryQ 11.3 x 8.8RA letter from Taorsenouphis to her mother, requesting the delivery of some grapes to the sister of the writer's mother and announcing the dispatch of various articles.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1377Boxford-ipap.apis.1377CP.Fay.E128ICG10806JSR2095NLetter of MidasO Kasr el BantP Third centuryQ10.7 x 9RA letter from Midas to Akous, perhaps the writer's son, asking to to tell Posidonius, who had referred Midas to a certain Ponticus in connexion with the sale or lease of a house, of Ponticus' refusal to negotiate.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1378Boxford-ipap.apis.1378CP.Fay.E129ICG10807JSR2096NLetter to SerenusO Kasr el BantP Third centuryQ 12.5 x 8.5RVA short letter to Serenus from some person informing him that his presence was wanted.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1379Boxford-ipap.apis.1379CP.Fay.E130ICG59130JSR2097NLetter of MysthesO Kasr el Bant13c„P Third centuryQ23 x 12RLetter from Mysthes to his brother Serapammon, saying tht he was looking after some copper (money?) until he met Serapammon at a festival.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1380Boxford-ipap.apis.1380CP.Fay.E131ICG10809JSR2098NLetter to SarapionO Kasr el BantPThird or early fourth centuryQ25 x 8RA letter addressed to Sarapion by a person whose name is lost, giving him directions about the sale of some barley and the irrigation of a farm.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1381Boxford-ipap.apis.1381CP.Fay.E133ICG10795NLetter of AlypiusOHritPFourth centuryQ 30 x 15.5R{This letter, which is written on the verso of P.Fay.104 is from Alypius to Heron, giving some directions about making wine.T DocumentaryUMS„A1382Boxford-ipap.apis.1382CP.Fay.E134ICG10810NLetter of EudaemonO Kasr el BantPEarly fourth centuryQ 10.2 x 1024„RA letter from Eudaemon to Longinus asking him to come and bring the hualos, apparently here a stone implement of some kind for clipping coins, in order that the writer might get some wine with the proceeds of this (nefarious) transaction.T DocumentaryUMS„A1383Boxford-ipap.apis.1383CP.Fay.E136ICG10811NChristian LetterO Kasr el BantPFourth centuryQ12 x 7.5R^Concluding part of a letter in which the writer urges the addressees to return to their homes.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1384Boxford-ipap.apis.1384CP.Fay.E139ICG10812JSR2101N HoroscopeO Kasr el BantPLate second centuryQ 26.2 x 18RThe recto of this papyrus contains parts of two columns of an account of legal proceedings(?) in a very mutilated condition. On the verso is the beginning of a horoscope, of which only the name of the person was written and the date, given as usual by thSrvTLiteraryUMS„A1385Boxford-ipap.apis.1385CP.Fay.E141ICG10217JSR1975N Homer, Iliad O Km UshmPFirst or second century35„Qlargest fragment: 14.4 x 13.3RI14 fragments of two incomplete columns containing Homer, Iliad i 273-362.TLiteraryUMS„A1386Boxford-ipap.apis.1386CP.Fay.E142ICG10247NLetter of PnepherosO Km UshmP"Late third or early fourth centuryQ 25.5 x 11.8R?Letter of Pnepheros (?) to his mother Tamizas (?). Incomplete.SrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1387Boxford-ipap.apis.1387CP.Fay.E143ICG10242JSR2000NReceiptO Km UshmP Sixth centuryQ 4.3 x 4.7RReceipt, written by Sambas hupodekts for 1 11/12 artabae of corn paid 'for the corn of the tenth indiction at Karanis'. Cancelled.T DocumentaryUMS„A1388Boxford-ipap.apis.1388CP.Fay.E144ICG10219NLetter from IsidorusO mm el'AtlP 154 or 143 BCQ 31.6 x 10.9RmLetter from Isidorus, complete, but much obliterated. Dated in Thoth of the twenth-eighth year of a Ptolemy.T DocumentaryUMS„A1389Boxford-ipap.apis.1389CP.Fay.E152ICG10220NAcknowledgement of ReceiptO mm el'AtlPA.D. 53Q9 x 13.146„R`Acknowledgement by Heraclides of the receipt of 24 1/3 artabae from Herais, being a year's rent.T DocumentaryUMS„A1390Boxford-ipap.apis.1390CP.Fay.E160ICG10218N Homer, Iliad O mm el'AtlPFirst or second centuryQlargest fragment: 15.8 x 11.5RL10 fragments containing Homer, Iliad xx 36-110 in two much mutilated columnsTLiteraryUMS„A1391Boxford-ipap.apis.1391CP.Fay.E161ICG10234JSR1992NOrderO mm el'AtlP Third centuryQ 12.8 x 23.2RGOrder to the archephodos of Bacchias to send up various accused personsSrvT DocumentaryUMS„A1392Boxford-ipap.apis.1392CP.Fay.E162ICG10232JSR1990NAcknowledgement of ReceiptO mm el'AtlPA.D. 172Q 23.6 x 9.4RAcknowledgement by the sitologoi of Bacchias Hephaestias of the receipt of 3 2/3 artabae of wheat, and 1/24 artabae for prosmetroumena, for the k(at)oi(koi) of Hephaestias, paid to the credit of Secundus (?) dia Tesenouphes.T DocumentaryUMS„A1393Boxford-ipap.apis.1393CP.Fay.E163ICG10233JSR2020NAccountO mm el'Atl57„PSecond or third centuryQ 14.1 x 11.3R=Account, complete as far as it goes, of receipts and paymentsT DocumentaryUMS„A1394Boxford-ipap.apis.1394CP.Fay.E185ICG10238JSR1996NReceipt for TaxO mm el'AtlPSecond or third centuryQ 5.3 x 4.3RaReceipt for customs dues paid by Chairemon at Bakchias for exporting 12 erin pokous on a donkey.T DocumentaryUMS„A1395Boxford-ipap.apis.1395CP.Fay.E198ICG10230JSR1988NReceipt for Poll-TaxO mm el'AtlPSecond centuryQ 6.9 x 9.2RzReceipt for 20 drachmae paid by Heron for poll-tax of the fifteenth year, and [10] obols of copper for prosdiagraphomena.T DocumentaryUMS„A1396Boxford-ipap.apis.1396CP.Fay.E199ICG10227JSR1985NReceipt for Poll-TaxO mm el'AtlPA.D. 166Q9.7 x 8RReceipt for 20 drachmae paid by Soterichus also called Horus for poll-tax of the sixth year, and 10 obols of copper for prosdiagraphomena.T DocumentaryUMS„A1397Boxford-ipap.apis.1397CP.Fay.E200ICG10228JSR1986N Tax-ReceiptO mm el'AtlPA.D. 17368„Q 4.8 x 12.2RBeginning of a tax-receipt dated in the thirteenth year of Aurel. Antonius Caesar the lord, Arm. Med. Parth. Germ. Max., Mecheir.T DocumentaryUMS„A1398Boxford-ipap.apis.1398CP.Fay.E201ICG10245JSR2003NList of PersonsO mm el'AtlPSecond or third centuryQ 12 x 16.2R%List of persons. Written in red ink.T DocumentaryUMS„A1399Boxford-ipap.apis.1399CP.Fay.E202ICG10246NList of PersonsO mm el'AtlP A.D. 213-4Q 12.4 x 20.6RParts of two columns of a list of persons, with amounts of arourae (?). Dated in the twenty-second year of Imp. Caes. Marcus Aurel. Severus Anton. Parth. Max. Brit. Max. Germ. Max. Pius Aug.T DocumentaryUMS„A1400Boxford-ipap.apis.1400CP.Fay.E203ICG10226JSR1984NAccount of Legal ProceedingsO mm el'AtlPSecond centuryQ15 x 14RNTwo fragments containing parts of 26 lines of an account of legal proceedings.T DocumentaryUMS„A1401Boxford-ipap.apis.1401CP.Fay.E204ICG10244NCollection of MaximsO mm el'AtlPSecond or third century79„Q 8.5 x 4.5R5Beginnings of 12 lines of a collection of Maxims (?).TLiteraryUMS„A1402Boxford-ipap.apis.1402CP.Fay.E205ICG10222NContract of a LoanO mm el'AtlPMiddle or end of second centuryRJEnds of 13 lines of a contract for a loan of corn to be returned in Pauni.T DocumentaryUMS„A1403Boxford-ipap.apis.1403CP.Fay.E206ICG10223NReturnO mm el'AtlPA.D. 138 - 161Q 9.2 x 7.6RCConclusion of a return probably relating to the epikrisis of a boy.T DocumentaryUMS„A1404Boxford-ipap.apis.1404CP.Fay.E207ICG10229JSR1987NAcknowledgement of PaymentO mm el'AtlPA.D. 172Q 9.3 x 6.1ROAcknowledgement by the sitologoi of Bacchias Hephaestias of a payment of wheat.T DocumentaryUMS…A1405Boxford-ipap.apis.1405CP.Fay.E209ICG10813NHomer, Iliadiii O Kasr el BantPFirst century A.D.Q 10.5 x 4.9R2Fragment containing ends of Homer, Il. iii 214-224TLiteraryUMS…A1406Boxford-ipap.apis.1406CP.Fay.E210ICG10814JSR2103NHomer, Iliadviii O Kasr el BantPAbout A.D. 1008:…Qlargest fragment: 7.2 x 11.4RFour fragments containing parts of Homer, Iliad viii 41-54, 86-104, 139-156, and 173-186 written in a medium-sized uncial hand, on the verso of some second century accounts.SrvTLiteraryUMS…A1407Boxford-ipap.apis.1407CP.Fay.E212ICG10815NContract of a LoanO Kasr el BantPA.D. 149Q 11.6 x 7.4R>Contract between Maron and Ninnas for the loan of 40 drachmae.T DocumentaryUMS…A1408Boxford-ipap.apis.1408CP.Fay.E213ICG10816JSR2105NAcknowledgement of ReceiptO Kasr el BantP2 BCQ16 x 9.5RgAcknowledgement by Apollonius of the receipt of rent for the twenty-eighth year from Horus and another.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1409Boxford-ipap.apis.1409CP.Fay.E215ICG10817JSR2106NReceiptO Kasr el BantPA.D. 173Q22.3 x 9RiReceipt for 140 drachmae paid at Euhemeria in the thirteenth year of Aurelius Antoninus the lord, Mesore.T DocumentaryUMS…A1410Boxford-ipap.apis.1410CP.Fay.E220ICG10818JSR2107NList of landed propertyO Kasr el Bant9;r…PSecond centuryQ 17.3 x 19.4R>On the recto part of two columns of a list of landed property.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1411Boxford-ipap.apis.1411CP.Fay.E221ICG10819NCertificate of labourO Kasr el BantPA.D. 161Q 7.4 x 5.6RICertificate of work done at the embankments from Mesore 10-14 by Athenas.T DocumentaryUMS…A1412Boxford-ipap.apis.1412CP.Fay.E223ICG10820NAcknowledgement of ReceiptO Kasr el BantPA.D. 170Q 11.6 x 6.3RoAcknowledgement by six presbuteroi of Autodike of the receipt of 120 drachmae on account from the ktnotrophoi.T DocumentaryUMS…A1413Boxford-ipap.apis.1413CP.Fay.E224ICG10821NLetterO Kasr el BantPSecond or third centuryQ8.6 x 8RALetter from [Ni]unaros to his son Zosimus, announcing a dispatch.T DocumentaryUMS… A1414Boxford-ipap.apis.1414CP.Fay.E231ICG10822JSR2111N List of namesO Kasr el BantP17 BCQ 22.5 x 33:<D… RList of names with amounts of money in three columns. On the verso part of five columns of a similar list dated in the thirteenth year (of Augustus), Pachon.SrvT DocumentaryUMS… A1415Boxford-ipap.apis.1415CP.Fay.E237ICG10823JSR2112NNotice of a deathO Kasr el BantPSecond or third centuryQ 10.5 x 15.2RpNotice addressed to Didymus of the division of Themistes, by Sisois, announcing the death of his maternal uncle.T DocumentaryUMS… A1416Boxford-ipap.apis.1416CP.Fay.E238ICG10824JSR2113N!Acknowledgement of Return of LoanO Kasr el BantPA.D. 161Q 23 x 10.3RUAcknowledgement by Char[es?] of the return of a loan of 200 drachmae from Soterichus.T DocumentaryUMS… A1417Boxford-ipap.apis.1417CP.Fay.E240ICG10825JSR2114NContract of a LoanO Kasr el BantP!Late second or first century B.C.Q 29.2 x 11.8;=… RContract for a loan of three artabae of rafaninon to Achilles. At the top are four lines giving an abstract of the loan, with numerous abbreviations, a blank space being left for the name of the lender. The middle of the papyrus is blank. At the bottomT DocumentaryUMS… A1418Boxford-ipap.apis.1418CP.Fay.E242ICG10826NReceiptO Kasr el BantPFourth centuryQ 10.3 x 10.3R'Receipt for 144 litrai Italikai of hay.T DocumentaryUMS…A1419Boxford-ipap.apis.1419CP.Fay.E244ICG10827NReceiptO Kasr el BantP A.D. 161-9Q 4.7 x 10.4R{Receipt for telos mosch(ou) at Socnopaei Nesus, paid to a nomarch through Didymus logeuts (?) , by Gaius Papirius Maximus.T DocumentaryUMS…A1420Boxford-ipap.apis.1420CP.Fay.E278ICG10828NReceiptO Kasr el BantPA.D. 153Q9 x 5.8R]Receipt for 16 drachmae of ruparou arguriou eis l(ogon) laog(raphias) of the seventeenth yearT DocumentaryUMS…A1421Boxford-ipap.apis.1421CP.Fay.E279ICG10829NReceiptO Kasr el BantPA.D. 182Q 15.9 x 8.3<>…RReceipt for 20 drachmae and 10 obols for prosdiagraphomena paid for laographia of the second year at the amphodon Mo(res) by Polydeuces.T DocumentaryUMS…A1422Boxford-ipap.apis.1422CP.Fay.E280ICG10830NReceiptO Kasr el BantPA.D. 174Q 9.6 x 6.7RReceipt for 20 drachmae and 10 obols for prosdiagraphomena paid for laographia of the fourteenth year at the amphodon Dion(usiou) Top(n) by Castor.T DocumentaryUMS…A1423Boxford-ipap.apis.1423CP.Fay.E281ICG10831NReceiptO Kasr el BantP A.D. 162-3Q 9.3 x 10.8RzReceipt for 20 drachmae and 10 obols for prosdiagraphovmena paid for laographia of the third year of the amphodon Li(bos).T DocumentaryUMS…A1424Boxford-ipap.apis.1424CP.Fay.E282ICG10832NReceiptO Kasr el BantP A.D. 176-180Q 8.3 x 10.8RNReceipt for 20 drachmae and 10 obols for prosdiagraphomena paid for laographiaT DocumentaryUMS…A1425Boxford-ipap.apis.1425CP.Fay.E283ICG10833NReceiptO Kasr el BantP A.D. 166-7Q 10.4 x 10.5=?…RReceipt for 20 drachmae and 10 obols for prosdiagraphomena paid for laographia of the fourteenth year at the amphodon Dion(usiou) Top(n).T DocumentaryUMS…A1426Boxford-ipap.apis.1426CP.Fay.E284ICG10834NReceiptO Kasr el BantPA.D. 158Q 9.4 x 8.1RlReceipt for 20 drachmae and 10 obols for prosdiagraphomena paid for laographia of the twenty-first (?) year.T DocumentaryUMS…A1427Boxford-ipap.apis.1427CP.Fay.E286ICG10835NCertificate of labourO Kasr el BantP A.D. 40-54Q 6.4 x 9.1RwCertificate of work done on the embankments at Euhemeria by Menches in the reign of Tib. Claudius Caes. Aug. Germ. Imp.T DocumentaryUMS…A1428Boxford-ipap.apis.1428CP.Fay.E287ICG10836NCertificate of labourO Kasr el BantPA.D. 153Q 6.3 x 6.8RXCertificate for five days' work at the embankments en ti Fol( ) di(rugi) by Sathepas.T DocumentaryUMS…A1429Boxford-ipap.apis.1429CP.Fay.E288ICG10837NCertificate of labourO Kasr el BantPA.D. 147Q8.9 x 7>@…R2Certificate for two days' work at the embankments.T DocumentaryUMS…A1430Boxford-ipap.apis.1430CP.Fay.E289ICG10838NCertificate of labourO Kasr el BantPA.D. 192Q 4.2 x 6.5RHCertificate for five days' work at the embankments en c(mati?) Dru( ).T DocumentaryUMS…A1431Boxford-ipap.apis.1431CP.Fay.E290ICG10839NCertificate of labourO Kasr el BantPA.D. 195Q 5.5 x 5.5R=Certificate for five days' work at the embankments by Sisois.T DocumentaryUMS…A1432Boxford-ipap.apis.1432CP.Fay.E294ICG10840JSR2129NList of AbstractsO Kasr el BantPSecond centuryQ21 x 17R;Two incomplete columns of a list of abstracts of contracts.T DocumentaryUMS…A1433Boxford-ipap.apis.1433CP.Fay.E300ICG10841JSR2130NAccountO Kasr el BantPLate first century A.D.Q 25 x 10.4RxPart of an account of corn, beginning eisin hai eisachtheisai. The entries are made under the names of various people.T DocumentaryUMS…A1434Boxford-ipap.apis.1434CP.Fay.E301ICG10842JSR2131?A…NContract for a saleO Kasr el BantPA.D. 167Q 23 x 13.4RkContract for the sale of two horses for apparently 440 drachmae, from Heraclides to a woman named Didarous.T DocumentaryUMS…A1435Boxford-ipap.apis.1435CP.Fay.E302ICG10843N ApplicationOWadfaPSecond century B.C.Q17 x 21RApplication from certain machairophoroi asking ean phaintai suntaxin dothnai hmin to metrma kai to opsnion tou Thuth kai Phaphi andrn pente.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1436Boxford-ipap.apis.1436CP.Fay.E303ICG10844NReceiptOWadfaPA.D. 153Q4.6 x 8RkReceipt for laographia headed antigraphon cheirogr(aphon) sumbolou. Hermias grammateus prak(torn) k. t. l.T DocumentaryUMS… A1437Boxford-ipap.apis.1437CP.Fay.E305ICG10845NReceipt for Land-RentOWadfaP Third centuryQ 9.5 x 6.1RAReceipt for rent of land near Philoteris paid by Hermes, gergos.T DocumentaryUMS…!A1438Boxford-ipap.apis.1438CP.Fay.E309ICG10846JSR2135NHomer, Iliad ii OHritPSecond centuryQ Height 27@B…!R]Parts of two columns containing the ends of Homer, Il. ii 611-646, and beginnings of 647-683.SrvTLiteraryUMS…"A1439Boxford-ipap.apis.1439CP.Fay.E311FrectoICG10847NPhilosophical TreatiseOHritPAbout the second centuryROn the recto ends of 9 lines from some philosophical treatise. On the verso parts of two columns of a similar work in the same (?) handTLiteraryUMS…#A1440Boxford-ipap.apis.1440CP.Fay.E311FversoICG10847NPhilosophical TreatiseOHritPAbout the second centuryROn the recto beginnings of 5 lines in a different hand (from P.Fay.311A); on the verso parts of 7 lines in the same hand as the verso of P.Fay.311ATLiteraryUMS…$A1441Boxford-ipap.apis.1441CP.Fay.E318ICG10849NReceiptOHritPA.D. 184Q13 x 7.3RLReceipt for a payment in wheat (?) to the pra(k)tr sitikn of Theadelpheia.T DocumentaryUMS…%A1442Boxford-ipap.apis.1442CP.Fay.E319ICG10850NCopies of various documentsOHritPLate second century A.D.Q 13.1 x 6.2ACZ…%RCopies of various documents; the first, which is headed antigraphon dikaimaton epikrises is an application from Thermouthion, the descendant of a katoikos, for the epikrisis of her son, whose birth was returned in the eighteenth year of Hadrian; the secT DocumentaryUMS…&A1443Boxford-ipap.apis.1443CP.Fay.E323ICG10851NLetter from Chaer[emon?]OHritPSecond or third century A.D.Q 22.5 x 9.1RyLetter from Chaer[emon?] to his mother, requesting her to let part of a house, and announcing the dispatch of a key, etc.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…'A1444Boxford-ipap.apis.1444CP.Fay.E324KGr.c51N$Letter from Philoxenion to TheotimosPLate 2nd century BCRF33 lines of a letter from Philoxenion to Theotimos (cf. P.Fay. 11-12).T DocumentaryUMS…(A1445Boxford-ipap.apis.1445CP.Fay.E326ICG10852JSR1785NAccountOHritP 1 BC - AD 1Q 29.4 x 28BD…(ROn the recto account in three columns, two of which are nearly complete, mainly concerning chortos and arakos. On the verso parts of four columns of a money account mentioning the thirtieth year (of Augustus)SrvT DocumentaryUMS…)A1446Boxford-ipap.apis.1446CP.Fay.E327ICG10853JSR1786NReceiptOHritPLate first century A.D.Q 21.4 x 25.5RReceipt for a series of payments, generally 180 drachmae, in different months, into the bank of Demetrius for zutr. Above these are beginnings of 4 lines in the same hand, and remains of a preceding column. On the verso an account.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…*A1447Boxford-ipap.apis.1447CP.Fay.E328ICG10854JSR1787NList of PersonsOHritPSecond centuryQ 30.5 x 12.8RbList of persons, each line beginning with klr(ros?)and ending with kai Alex(andreias?) homois. SrvT DocumentaryUMS…+A1448Boxford-ipap.apis.1448CP.Fay.E330ICG10855NReceiptOHritP A.D. 104-5Q15.9 x 7RA1467Boxford-ipap.apis.1467CP.FouadE10K72049N*Extract from an edict of T. Haterius NeposOUnknownPA.D. 120Q 15.5 x 10.5RThe papyrus is preserved in six vertical strips, breaks occurring where the sheet was originally folded. On the right one or two more strips are missing. The hand is a large neat and rather carefully executed cursive. The extract comes from an edict whichSrvT DocumentaryUMS…?A1468Boxford-ipap.apis.1468CP.FouadE11K72050NReceipt of a graph hierenOBacchiasPAbout A.D. 186Q12 x 7.5RPeteuris, dean of the priests of Socnobrasis, addresses the annual report of his temple to the strategos of the Herakleidou meris.T DocumentaryUMS…@A1469Boxford-ipap.apis.1469CP.FouadE12K72051NReceipt of a graph hierenOBacchiasPA.D. 207Q28 x 8JL6…@RAmmonios, son of Onnophris, priest of Socnobrasis, addresses the same report as in P.Fouad 11 to the basilikogrammateus of the Herakleidou meris.T DocumentaryUMS…AA1470Boxford-ipap.apis.1470CP.FouadE13K72052NFragment of a petitionOBacchiasP A.D. 178(?)Q 8.5 x 11.5RSome priests of Socnobrasis are writing to the basilikogrammateus of the Herakleidou meris asking for exemption from the liturgy of working on dikes.T DocumentaryUMS…BA1471Boxford-ipap.apis.1471CP.FouadE14K72053NFragment of a financial reportOBacchiasP After 7 BCQ10 x 16RFragment of an account of receipts and expenses connected to graph and cheirismos. It seems that this has to do with the payment of taxes.T DocumentaryUMS…CA1472Boxford-ipap.apis.1472CP.FouadE15K72054N Census returnOArsinoePA.D. 119Q 15.3 x 7.5KM …CRThis census declaration is written out by an unknown person on behalf of the illiterate proprietor of one half of a house in Arsinoe. It quotes from the census of A.D. 104 and 118 (which it refers to as 'the past year'). On the verso: P.Fouad 31.T DocumentaryUMS…DA1473Boxford-ipap.apis.1473CP.FouadE16K72055NReport to the strategosO OxyrhynchusP2nd century B.C.Q 13.5 x 12 RBeginning of a report to the strategos from an ibis-feeder of the Sarapeion of Oxyrhynchus. The papyrus breaks before the subject of the report can be ascertained, but the part that remains is not without interest. The papyrus was folded four times from rT DocumentaryUMS…EA1474Boxford-ipap.apis.1474CP.FouadE17K72056NReport to the strategosOTebtynisP A.D. 140/141Q10.5 x 5LN…ERThe superintendents of the pasture dues report to the strategos that they have taken no revenue between the first and the fifth of the month. The papyrus is incomplete at top and bottom. On the verso is a fragment of a 2nd or 3rd century account.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…FA1475Boxford-ipap.apis.1475CP.FouadE18K72057NUndertaking with oathO OxyrhynchaPA.D. 53Q 15 x 11.6RThe oath is sworn by six presbuteroi dmosin gergn of the village of Oxyrhyncha. The undertaking concerned is the prevention of the inundation of the drumoi. T DocumentaryUMS…GA1476Boxford-ipap.apis.1476CP.FouadE19K72058NUndertaking with oathO OxyrhynchaPA.D. 53Q 22 x 10.2RThe oath is sworn by five presbuteroi dmosin gergn of the village of Ares. The undertaking concerned is the prevention of the inundation of the drumoi. T DocumentaryUMS…HA1477Boxford-ipap.apis.1477CP.FouadE20K72059NOath concerning suretyOUnknownP4th century A.D.Q 18.5 x 25MO…HRThe papyrus is incomplete at the top, and damaged in the middle. The details of the surety offered therefore are to a large extent irrecoverable, but there seems to be a connection to a future undertaking of a liturgy.T DocumentaryUMS…IA1478Boxford-ipap.apis.1478CP.FouadE21K72060NProceedings of a hearingOUnknownPA.D. 63Q19 x 19RThe papyrus is complete apart from some damage to its left side, l. 6 and below. The text starts with a list of the committee before which the discharged soldiers would appear, and then continues with the ruling they received. T DocumentaryUMS…JA1479Boxford-ipap.apis.1479CP.FouadE23K72062NReport of judicial proceedingsOUnknownPA.D. 144Q 11.8 x 10ROnly the opening of this report of judicial proceedings is preserved, but it has the interest of presenting to us Dius, son of Zeuxis, who appears in several documents of the Fouad collection. There is undeciphered writing on the verso.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…KA1480Boxford-ipap.apis.1480NPu…KCP.FouadE25K72064NLawsuit about a willOUnknownP2nd century A.D.Q0(a) 20 x 8.7 (b) 21 x 10 (c) 8.3 x 7.2 (d) 7 x 6RThe papyrus, of which four detached fragments remain, is inscribed both on verso and recto. The line is apparently a long one. On the recto, three columns can be distinguished. The verso bears two columns only, written upside down in relation to those on SrvT DocumentaryUMS…LA1481Boxford-ipap.apis.1481CP.FouadE26K72065NPetition to a praefectOArsinoeP A.D. 157-159Q 37.5 x 12RIn this very inaccurate copy of an interesting document the writing runs along the fibres. The papyrus has been folded into three from top to bottom and into four vertically. The document is addressed to Marcus Sempronius Liberalis.T DocumentaryUMS…MA1482Boxford-ipap.apis.1482CP.FouadE27K72066N"Petition concerning forty drachmaeO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 44Q38 x 7.5OQ…MRThe part of the papyrus which is mutilated deprives us of the circumstances in which Bassus was to repay to Harpocration the value of two doors and forty drachmae of silver. What still remains is an account of his various attempts to recover his property,T DocumentaryUMS…NA1483Boxford-ipap.apis.1483CP.FouadE29K72068NPetition concerning an attackOBacchiasPA.D. 224Q 15 x 21.5RAurelius Ammonius sends a petition to the office of the strategus to complain against the unknown persons who caused his son's head injury. The text is a further indication that by the 3rd century the villages situated at the edge of the desert were no loSrvT DocumentaryUMS…OA1484Boxford-ipap.apis.1484CP.FouadE30K72069NHypomnema concerning a houseO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 121Q26 x 7.5PR…ORTasionis alias Dionysia and Ammonius each own a house that is connected to that of the other. Next to their property there is a very old construction that seems about to collapse, and they demand that the owners repair it, or else they would be held respoT DocumentaryUMS…PA1485Boxford-ipap.apis.1485CP.FouadE31K72054NFragment of a petitionP AD 144-5 (?)RVerso of P.Fouad 15.T DocumentaryUMS…QA1486Boxford-ipap.apis.1486CP.FouadE32K72070NDemand to open a willO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 174Q27 x 8RThe text is complete and well preserved. It contains a two-line subscription. According to the normal procedure, the necessary steps have already been taken (the copy of the testament has been presented, the witnesses have appeared, and the tax has been pT DocumentaryUMS…RA1487Boxford-ipap.apis.1487CP.FouadE33K72071NDonation because of deathOUnknownP1st century A.D.Q 30.5 x 14QS…RRIn the form of a simple homologia, Tapeteuris, with the assistance of her husband, makes provisions for after the death of the latter, concerning his possessions and the upbringing of their son. SrvT DocumentaryUMS…SA1488Boxford-ipap.apis.1488CP.FouadE34K72072NDeed of divorceOUnknownP A.D. 70-79Q 10.5 x 6.5RThe document is an agreement to dissolve a suggraphie trophitis marriage. The youth of the parties of the divorce is noteworthy; the husband is 19, the wife presumably younger.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…TA1489Boxford-ipap.apis.1489CP.FouadE35K72073NPower of attorney O OxyrhynchusPA.D. 48Q20 x 30RAccording to the first part of this document, the text would seem to be about a power of attorney concering private affairs, while the second part is relative to judiciary affairs. Thaesis gives full power of attorney to her husband Ptollion to manage somT DocumentaryUMS…UA1490Boxford-ipap.apis.1490CP.FouadE36K72074NFragment of power of attorneyO OxyrhynchusRT…UPA.D. 167Q17 x 7RThis fragment is well preserved, but it only represents one third of the original document. The details of this document are unclear; Sarapias alias Dionysia gives power of attorney to [] alias Eutyches, for the purpose of opening a will and other matterT DocumentaryUMS…VA1491Boxford-ipap.apis.1491CP.FouadE37K72075NContract of apprenticeshipOOxyrhynchus (?)PA.D. 48Q11 x 35R[By this cheirographon, Menodorus undertakes to teach Fuscus the craft of the seated weaver.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…WA1492Boxford-ipap.apis.1492CP.FouadE38K72076NEnd of an oathOUnknown (Oyrhynchus?)P1st century B.C.Q 10.5 x 8.5ROnly the end of the document is preserved. Asclepiades swears an oath for Philiscos, to whom he is ceding a part of his property, that he will respect the contract between them. Should he breach his promise, he will suffer all the agreed penalties and wilSrvT DocumentaryUMS…XA1493Boxford-ipap.apis.1493CP.FouadE39K72077N AgreementO OxyrhynchusSU…XP A.D. 244-249Q10 x 8.2RThis papyrus contains the end of an agreement concerning property in Oxyrhynchus about the middle of the 3rd century. There are some difficulties of reading, including variations from common formulae.T DocumentaryUMS…YA1494Boxford-ipap.apis.1494CP.FouadE40K72078N Lease of landOHeimera (Arsinoite nome)PA.D. 35Q20.5 x 6RAgreement for lease of a parcel of grass-land already sown and under cultivation. The lease is for 8 1/2 months. The loss of the ends of the lines leaves some details in the dark. The text of the contract is in a rapid cursive, and the subscription of theT DocumentaryUMS…ZA1495Boxford-ipap.apis.1495CP.FouadE41K72079N AgreementOTebtynisPA.D. 134Q 13.2 x 11.5RA complicated agreement relating to three men and containing a surety clause. The precise details of the agreement are obscured by the lacunae in the papyrus and the difficulty of the hand. SrvT DocumentaryUMS…[A1496Boxford-ipap.apis.1496CP.FouadE42K72080TV…[NFarming agreementOFayumP A.D. 138-161Q17 x 9.5RThis fragment of an agreement concerns the farming of land at Sbennytus in the Fayum, one party belonging to the quarter of the Second Goosefarm at Arsinoe, the other perhaps to The Macedonians, also at Arsinoe. A note in cursive Greek, 12 lines, mainly SrvT DocumentaryUMS…\A1497Boxford-ipap.apis.1497CP.FouadE43K72081N Lease of landO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 190-1Q 20.5 x 6.7RAn unusually detailed lease of land, dealing with two parcels of land. The village Phokoou is mentioned, which lay in the 5th pagus of the Oxyrhynchite nome, in the Eastern Toparchy.T DocumentaryUMS…]A1498Boxford-ipap.apis.1498CP.FouadE44K72082NAntichretic loanO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 44Q 34.5 x 15RA contract drawn up in the form of sugchrsis, addressed to the archidikastes of Alexandria. One of the two parties is a Roman citizen, as it often happens in this type of documents. The object of the contract is an antichresis with right of habitation tSrvUW…]T DocumentaryUMS…^A1499Boxford-ipap.apis.1499CP.FouadE45K72083NLoan of 50 denariiO AlexandriaPA.D. 153Q 21 x 12.5RThe body of the document is written in Latin, but the layout follows the Greek formula of the cheirographon. There are four subscriptions, three of which are in Greek. The loan was repaid, since the document is crossed out.T DocumentaryUMS…_A1500Boxford-ipap.apis.1500CP.FouadE46K72084N0Fragment concerning a loan of gold to goldsmithsOUnknownP 23/22 B.C.Q 10.7 x 8.7RThe top of this document is missing, and it is impossibe to estimate its original size. One banker and several goldsmiths are involved, but none of their names are preserved.T DocumentaryUMS…`A1501Boxford-ipap.apis.1501CP.FouadE47K72085N Loan of moneyOFayumPA.D. 47Q 18.5 x 9.5R,Loan of 240 drachmae from Patron to Cronion.T DocumentaryUMS…aA1502Boxford-ipap.apis.1502CP.FouadE48K72086NLoan of money and wheatO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 89Q16 x 10VX…aRThe papyrus is incomplete on the left, where 3-4 letters are missing at the beginning, while at the foot, in the last lines, up to 12 letters are lost. The writing is an upright, regular cursive. Caius lends 200 drachmae and 110 artabae of wheat to his brT DocumentaryUMS…bA1503Boxford-ipap.apis.1503CP.FouadE49K72087NLoan of money and barleyOTebtynisPA.D. 99Q16 x 13RPetosiris borrowed 248 drachmae and [] artabae of barley from Harpocration. The conditions and provisions for the case that the loan should not be repaid are not entirely clear, but they include some kind of antichretic arrangement. In any case the loan SrvT DocumentaryUMS…cA1504Boxford-ipap.apis.1504CP.FouadE50K72088N Loan of moneyOUnknownPEnd of 1st century A.D.Q10 x 8.5RFragment of an homologia where two joint debtors acknowledge a debt of 280 drachmae. The papyrus is incomplete on the left and at the foot. T DocumentaryUMS…dA1505Boxford-ipap.apis.1505CP.FouadE51K72089N Loan of moneyWY…dOTebtynisPA.D. 126Q20 x 14RCopy of a homologia where Deios and his brother Tyrannos alias Isidorus acknowledge their joint debt of 496 silver drachmae to Hippalos.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…eA1506Boxford-ipap.apis.1506CP.FouadE52K72090N Loan of moneyO OxyrhynchusPMid-3rd century A.D.Q 10 x 10.5RThe papyrus is missing the top and foot. [..H?]orion acknowledges the receipt of a sum of at least 2 talents, probably for the purchase of wheat, from a high official of Oxyrhynchus, whose name is lost. The loan is to be repaid within the same year.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…fA1507Boxford-ipap.apis.1507CP.FouadE53K72091NFormula of receiptOUnknownP4th century A.D.Q 3.8 x 14.8ROn the recto there are no traces of letters above line 1. On the verso after chairein which apparently begins a similar formula, uncertain traces of letters remain. To this formula the actual receipt would add at the beginning the names of those concernedSrvT DocumentaryUMS…gA1508Boxford-ipap.apis.1508XZ…gCP.FouadE54K72092NAccount of a debtOUnknownP A.D. 142 (?)Q25.5 x 9RThis document, written on the verso of P. Fouad 77, begins with the statement of a debt. Then, after some obscure details, it continues in the form of a letter addressed to a particular individual.T DocumentaryUMS…hA1509Boxford-ipap.apis.1509CP.FouadE55K72093NReceipt for rent of farmlandOUnknownPA.D. 128Q 18 x 11.5RThe sheet of papyrus is of considerable dimensions, but the writing actually occupies just the top half. It is a receipt of rent for farmland owed to Ptolemaeis, for the years 9-11 of Hadrian.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…iA1510Boxford-ipap.apis.1510CP.FouadE56K72094NReceipt for rent of lodgingsOTebtynisPA.D. 79Q 15.5 x 11.5RYAcknowledgement of receipt of rent for lodgings, paid partly in money and partly in kind.T DocumentaryUMS…jA1511Boxford-ipap.apis.1511CP.FouadE57K72095NReceipt for repayment of a loanOTebtynisPAfter A.D. 113Q 13.8 x 10.5 Y[…jRMaron has received from Callinicos and his wife(?) the sum of 1288 silver drachmae in repayment of a loan which he had made to them. Only the last ten lines of the document are very legible.T DocumentaryUMS…kA1512Boxford-ipap.apis.1512CP.FouadE58K72096NReceipt for a depositOUnknownP1st or 2nd century A.D.Q16.5 x 9RAcknowledgement of receipt on deposit of four artabs (probably of wheat). The papyrus is complete, but it is full of holes, so that much of the text is lost. The writing occupies only the upper third of the sheet.T DocumentaryUMS…lA1513Boxford-ipap.apis.1513CP.FouadE59K72097NExtract of a census registerOTebtynisPAfter A.D. 75/76Q 10.5 x 12.8RThis extract from the register of personal descriptions (eikonismos) of the 8th year of Vespasian was doubtless appended to another document to substantiate a statement or claim made therein.T DocumentaryUMS…mA1514Boxford-ipap.apis.1514CP.FouadE60K72098N'Certificate for work on the embankmentsOUnknownZ\…mPA.D. 156Q7.8 x 7RFive scribes took part in the writing of this certificate. In l. 8 the word sesmeimai is not contracted, as it usually is, but is written in full. The document has been folded twice.T DocumentaryUMS…nA1515Boxford-ipap.apis.1515CP.FouadE61K72099N'Certificate for work on the embankmentsOTebtynisPA.D. 157Q9 x 7.5RIn the present certificate, three scribes have writen: the first official who drew up a number of forms valid for the whole year, a second, who added the exact date, the place and the workman's name, and finally the katasporeus who signed the document. ThT DocumentaryUMS…oA1516Boxford-ipap.apis.1516CP.FouadE62K72100N'Certificate for work on the embankmentsO Tebtynis (?)PA.D. 164Q 4.8 x 5.3RYEither the certificate is in the same hand throughout, or the second hand begins at l. 6.T DocumentaryUMS…pA1517Boxford-ipap.apis.1517CP.FouadE63K72101N'Certificate for work on the embankmentsOTebtynisP A.D. 191-192Q5 x 6[]…pR3This certificate has been folded twice, vertically.T DocumentaryUMS…qA1518Boxford-ipap.apis.1518CP.FouadE64K72102N1Receipt for part of the expenses of an epitrsisOUnknownPA.D. 148Q13.5 x 9RHorion and his associate epitrtai acknowledge receipt from Kainonos of his share of the expenses of the epitrsis. Kainonos must therefore have been one of the epitrtai himself. The reason why this receipt was issued him by his colleagues is not entiT DocumentaryUMS…rA1519Boxford-ipap.apis.1519CP.FouadE65K72103NCustoms receiptO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 133/114 (?)Q 4.4 x 4.6RThis small square of light yellow, thick papyrus contains a receipt for the familiar customs dues of 1/100 and 1/50 which were levied on produce entering or leaving a town. The hand is a rather large, coarse scrawl of the early 2nd century: the 17th year T DocumentaryUMS…sA1520Boxford-ipap.apis.1520CP.FouadE66K72104N Tax receiptO HephaistiasPA.D. 168Q7 x 10\^…sROnly the beginning is preserved of this receipt issued by the praktores argurikn of Hephaistias. The papyrus was folded five times vertically from right to left.T DocumentaryUMS…tA1521Boxford-ipap.apis.1521CP.FouadE67K72105NAccount of taxesOUnknownPA.D. 39Q8 x 23RThe exact nature of this document is unclear. The text starts with the name of Heracleides the royal scribe, followed by the date and the formula that introduces the monthly accounts of wheat. Then on the verso, the scribe seems to be indicating the totalSrvT DocumentaryUMS…uA1522Boxford-ipap.apis.1522CP.FouadE68K72065NList of tax paymentsO OxyrhynchusPEnd of 2nd century A.D.Q 37.5 x 12RwPayments of 4 drachmae and multiples of 4 are common, but the amount alone is not enough to determine which tax it is. T DocumentaryUMS…vA1523Boxford-ipap.apis.1523CP.FouadE69K72106NExtract from a tax registerO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 148/149Q11 x 8]_…vRThe papyrus is an extract from the register of taxes on the transmission of goods (egkuklion). In its main clauses it reproduces a contract of sale. The papyrus is incomplete on the right. The writing, frequently abraded, is fast and very cursive.T DocumentaryUMS…wA1524Boxford-ipap.apis.1524CP.FouadE70K72107NRegister of tax-paymentsOUnknownP2nd or 3rd century A.D.Q17 x 9.3RThis list of names appears to give, after the name of each man, the names of his father, his father's father, his mother and his mother's father. That this is the middle portion of a register of tax payments is evident because of the symbol for drachma prSrvT DocumentaryUMS…xA1525Boxford-ipap.apis.1525CP.FouadE71K72108NFragment of a listOUnknownP2nd or 3rd century A.D.Q9 x 6.8^`…xRThis puzzling fragment of a detailed list refers to Aphrodite; if this is meant as a place name, it may be one of three villages, two in the Fayum (one in the division of Polemon, one in that of Heraclides), and one in the Antaiopolite nome. At first glanT DocumentaryUMS…yA1526Boxford-ipap.apis.1526CP.FouadE72K72109N List of namesOUnknownP3rd century A.D.Q 15 x 10.2SrvT DocumentaryUMS…zA1527Boxford-ipap.apis.1527CP.FouadE73K72110N List of namesO OxyrhynchusP4th century A.D.Q 10.5 x 7.5RThis list of names with particulars (perhaps payments made by villages) is written on the verso, the recto being blank. After the first name details of some kind appear to follow in the next three lines, as is the case with the second name, in l. 5; then T DocumentaryUMS…{A1528Boxford-ipap.apis.1528CP.FouadE74K72111N$List of objects to buy in AlexandriaOUnknownP4th century A.D.Q 14.5 x 19_a…{RPhoibammon, a public scribe (nomikos), gives his brother a list of things to buy in Alexandria. The purchases are described preceisely, but in interpreting them some details remain obscure.T DocumentaryUMS…|A1529Boxford-ipap.apis.1529CP.FouadE75K72112NLetter of ThaubasOFayumPA.D. 64Q25 x 14RA woman named Thaubas writes to her father to let him know that her sister Herennia died, after giving birth prematurely to a stillborn child, and to ask him to come.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…}A1530Boxford-ipap.apis.1530CP.FouadE76K72113NInvitation to a sacred dinerOUnknownP2nd century A.D.Q5 x 6.5RSarapous sends an invitation for a dinner in honour of Isis. The invitation is written on a small rectangular piece of papyrus, which is completely intact and folded into two.T DocumentaryUMS…~A1531Boxford-ipap.apis.1531CP.FouadE77K72114NPrivate letterOUnknownP2nd century A.D.Q25.5 x 9`br…~RThe letter starts by referring to a number of dispatched items, and then mentions a few matters to be taken care of by the recipients. P. Fouad 54 is written on the verso of this letter.T DocumentaryUMS…A1532Boxford-ipap.apis.1532CP.FouadE78K72114NLetter to PhilonOUnknownP2nd or 3rd century A.D.Q 19.7 x 10.2RKFragment from the conclusion of a letter to Philon mentioning an enclosure.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1533Boxford-ipap.apis.1533CP.FouadE79K72115NPrivate letterO OxyrhynchusP3rd or 4th century A.D.Q15.3 x 7RThe recipient has neglected sending the writer of the letter some olive-oil that the latter had asked for, and now he is writing demanding for his oil to be dispatched to him immediately or else. T DocumentaryUMS…A1534Boxford-ipap.apis.1534CP.FouadE80K72116NLetter from the doctor EudaimonOUnknownP4th century A.D.Q 32 x 15.5ac…REudaimon, a doctor, sends a long letter to his mother and his brothers to ask for their news. He is worried because they had to go through the same troubles that he and his family had to endure. When he comes to the details however the numerous lacunae obT DocumentaryUMS…A1535Boxford-ipap.apis.1535CP.FouadE81K72117NPrivate letterOUnknownP4th century A.D.Q15.5 x 5ROf this rudely scrawled and barbarously ungrammatical letter, little can be said, and much remains obscure. The beginning seems to be: To Cythra from Uran(ius) [or Urani(a)] allSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1536Boxford-ipap.apis.1536CP.FouadE82K72118NFragment of a letterOUnknownP4th-5th century A.D.Q 15.5 x 12RThis letter is preserved on four joining fragments, which form approximately the middle of the letter. The papyrus was of bad quality, and the verso was repaired using pieces of a different colour. What is not typical letter-writing formulae (ll. 7-16) reT DocumentaryUMS…A1537bd3…Boxford-ipap.apis.1537CP.FouadE83K72119NFragment of a letterOUnknownP6th century A.D.Q 21 x 19.5RThe beginning is missing, as is a wide strip on the right. The right part of the papyrus appears to have been burned. It has been folded six times horizontally. The letter relates to the dispatch of objects.T DocumentaryUMS…A1538Boxford-ipap.apis.1538CP.FouadE84K72120NPrivate letterO Fayum (?)P6th-7th century A.D.Q 10.5 x 36.5ROn a large piece of papyrus, four lines of writing by an elegant hand, in a tall, sloping script. The sender asks that several maulakia be sent to him. The papyrus was folded ten times vertically. An address on the verso.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1539Boxford-ipap.apis.1539CP.FouadE85K72121NLetter of Paul to his brotherOUnknownP6th-7th century A.D.Q 31.5 x 21ceN…RPaul writes to his brother to reproach him for bad behaviour. The language is often wrong, and the sense is not always clear. The person in question is a notarios called Samuel. The letter was folded into four when the ink on the verso was still fresh.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1540Boxford-ipap.apis.1540CP.FouadE86K72122N4Letter to the surerior of the Monastery of PenitenceOUnknownP6th century A.D.Q33 x 29RJohn writes to George, the superior of the Monastery of Penitence, with great respect and humility. He appears to be a monk of the community of Aphrodito. He wants to inform the superior of the intrigues caused by a dangerous monk. On the verso, at right SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1541Boxford-ipap.apis.1541CP.FouadE87K72123N4Letter to the surerior of the Monastery of PenitenceOUnknownP6th century A.D.Q 62 x 29.2df…RThe letter, written by Andreas, an abbot, to George, the superior of the Monastery of Penitence, aims to inform the latter of the troubles in the Monastery of Stratonikis concerning their previous superior Jeremiah. Address on the back.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1542Boxford-ipap.apis.1542CP.FouadE88K72124N4Letter to the surerior of the Monastery of PenitenceOUnknownP6th century A.D.Q27 x 31RA humble monk named John who belonged to the community of Aphrodito sends his greetings to George, the superior of the Monastery of Penitence, and asks him to remember him in his prayers. This is a good example of the effusive style of Byzantine epistologSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1543Boxford-ipap.apis.1543CP.FouadE89K72125N4Letter to the surerior of the Monastery of PenitenceOUnknownP6th century A.D.Q 16 x 29.5RPsoios, a monk, writes to the superior of the Monastery of Penitence to express his respect and filial devotion. The syntax and spelling of the letter are very bad.Srveg…T DocumentaryUMS…A1544Boxford-ipap.apis.1544CP.Grenf.D1E60NSale of GroundOApollinopolis MagnaP581 A.D.Q 38.5 x 7.25RThe sale of a piece of ground at Apollinopolis Magna (Edfu) to Aruelius Paamius and Aurelius Syrus in the seventh year of the emperor Tiberius II Constantinus.T DocumentaryUMS…A1545Boxford-ipap.apis.1545CP.Grenf.D1E62NA WillO(probably) HermopolisP6th or 7th centuryQ13 x 12RjPart of a will, written in a well-formed cursive hand. On the verso is a document written in tachygraphy.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1546Boxford-ipap.apis.1546CP.Grenf.D2E4NHomer, Iliad xxi-xxiiiP3rd century B.C.RFragments of the twenty-first, twenty-second and twenty-third books of the Iliad. There are occasional corrections, sometimes apparently by the scribe himself, sometimes in a smaller and probably different hand.TLiteraryUMS…A1547Boxford-ipap.apis.1547CP.Hib.D1E22bGbNHomer, Iliad, xxi-xxiiiOMummy APca. 280-240 BCfh…ROne of a series of fragments of the Iliad, Books xxi-xxiii. In all there are parts of about 190 lines, a number of which affords a sufficiently accurate estimate of the general character of the textTLiteraryUMS…A1548Boxford-ipap.apis.1548CP.Hib.D1E22cGcNHomer, Iliad, xxi-xxiiiOMummy APca.. 280-240 BCQ 13.3 x 11ROne of a series of fragments of the Iliad, Books xxi-xxiii. In all there are parts of about 190 lines, a number of which affords a sufficiently accurate estimate of the general character of the textTLiteraryUMS…A1549Boxford-ipap.apis.1549CP.Hib.D1E22dGdNHomer, Iliad, xxi-xxiiiOMummy APca. 280-240 BCROne of a series of fragments of the Iliad, Books xxi-xxiii. In all there are parts of about 190 lines, a number of which affords a sufficiently accurate estimate of the general character of the textTLiteraryUMS…A1550Boxford-ipap.apis.1550CP.Hib.D1E31JSR2990KJE41073NAbstract of a Case for TrialOMummy 5P About 270 BCQ width 17.7gi…RA short summary of the details of a judicial suit, but owing to lacunae and the involved construction the situation is not easy to grasp. The text, according to a common custom at this period is given in duplicate, but there is a gap in the middle, and uSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1551Boxford-ipap.apis.1551CP.Hib.D1E33JSR2991KJE41074NProperty-Return of SheepOMummy AP 245 (244) BCQ 11.6 x 8.2R6An apograph of sheep, drawn up by a military settler.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1552Boxford-ipap.apis.1552CP.Hib.D1E34NPetition to the KingOMummies 69 and 70P243-2 BCQwidth 32RA petition to Ptolemy (Euergetes) from Antigonus, probably a phylacites, complaining that Patron, the archiphylacites of the lower toparchy of the Oxyrhynchite nome, had prevented him from carrying out his duties, and asking for redress. P.Hibeh.I.073 isT DocumentaryUMS…A1553Boxford-ipap.apis.1553CP.Hib.D1E57JSR2992KJE41075N(Letter of Dionysodorus (?) to PtolemaeusO Mummy A 8P247 BCQ 7.7 x 32.2hj…RA letter to Ptolemaeus ordering a person who had brought the writer a petition to be sent to him. The writer's name is doubtful, but is perhaps Dionysodorus.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1554Boxford-ipap.apis.1554CP.Hib.D1E63JSR2993KJE41076NLetter of Criton to PlutarchusOMummy 18P About 265 BCQ17.8 x 8RA letter from Criton asking Plutarchus to settle accounts, in order that Criton might meet a demand to pay for some seed which had been sown upon a cleruchic holding.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1555Boxford-ipap.apis.1555CP.Hib.D1E69JSR2994KJE41077N#Letter of Asclepiades to ClitarchusOMummy 10P 230 (229) BCQ15.6 x 7RwA short letter from Asclepiades, directing Clitarchus to come to him bringing an account and the balance of some money.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1556Boxford-ipap.apis.1556CP.Hib.D1E71JSR2995KJE41078N"Correspondence concerning a StrikeO Mummy A 11P 245 (244) BCQ 8.5 x 11.7ik;…RA fragment of a series of official letters concerning a strike of slaves employed in a stone-quarry. Lines 4-11 contain a copy of a letter from Antiochus to Dorion forwarding a letter from Aenesidemus, of which only the beginning is preserved, and orderiSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1557Boxford-ipap.apis.1557CP.Hib.D1E78JSR2996KJE41079NLetter of Nicias to ArgaeusO Mummy A 13P244-3 (243-2) BCQ 21.8 x 9.4RA letter to Argaeus froom Nicias requesting that two persons should be released from some public service, the nature of which is not specified. As the scene was Alabastropolis, it was probably connected with quarrying. The writer and addressee no doubt SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1558Boxford-ipap.apis.1558CP.Hib.D1E81N+Official Correspondence concerning CleruchsOMummy 98P 238 (237) BCQ 28.8 x 25.8jl…RThis papyrus, along with P.Hibeh.I.082, belong to the correspondence of Asclepiades, an official of some importance in the Arsinoite nome in the 9th year (of Euergetes). This papyrus contains a series of letters from Artemidorus, giving information of thT DocumentaryUMS…A1559Boxford-ipap.apis.1559CP.Hib.D1E101JSR2997KJE41080NReceipt for RentOMummy 5P 261 (260) BCQ 13.7 x 9.9RpA receipt for a large quantity of barley delivered by Euphranor to a superior official as rent of cleruchic landSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1560Boxford-ipap.apis.1560CP.Hib.D1E112N Taxing ListOMummy AP About 260 BCQ(a) 22.2 x 19 (b) 9.2 x 14.1RThree fragments of a long taxing-list, perhaps written at the logeutrion of Phebichis, recording money payments for various taxes at different villages of the Kits by individuals who are in most if not all cases the tax-payers, not the tax-collectors.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1561Boxford-ipap.apis.1561CP.Hib.D1E124JSR2998KJE41081km…NContract for a LoanO Mummy A 9P About 250 BCQ14 x 9.7RConclusion of a contract for the loan of 18 3/4 artabae of olyra from Zenodorus to Menonides. On the verso some possibly related lines.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1562Boxford-ipap.apis.1562CP.Hib.D1E131NPart of a letter to an officialO Mummy A 2P About 245 BCQ 18.5 x 10.9RgPart of a letter to an official mentioning the chief-priest at Phebichis Petosiris the son of Harits.T DocumentaryUMS…A1563Boxford-ipap.apis.1563CP.Hib.D1E136JSR2999KJE43451NReceiptO Mummy A 15P 244 (243) BCQ 10.5 x 8.8RReceipt for 20 drachmae paid by Petosiris, agent of Tambes, for zutra, 11 drachmae being on account of Pachon, to Nikolaos trapezits and Stototis dokimasts at Phebichis. SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1564Boxford-ipap.apis.1564CP.Hib.D2E195JSR3761KJE89636NHomer, Iliad iiO uncertainPSecond century A.D.QHeight about 33-4ln…RA portion of a roll of Iliad ii, torn so that the top half of the roll is preserved for the full width of one column, and across parts of the two adjoining columns.TLiteraryUMS…A1565Boxford-ipap.apis.1565CP.Hib.D2E215N#Career of Tiberius Julius AlexanderO1903Pca A.D. 70-130Q(a) 10 x 3 (b) 10 x 1RThese two non-contiguous scraps are of interest for one reason only, that they add to the evidence for the career of the well-known prefect of Egypt, Tiberius Julius Alexander, the information that he was subsequently promoted to the praetorian prefectureT DocumentaryUMS…A1566Boxford-ipap.apis.1566CP.Hib.D2E216JSR3763KJE89368NDeclaration by ShippersO*1903 floating near the town, S.E. wallP3rd Jan., A.D. 212Q 12.5 x 25.5moM…RThis text, which was found floating near the town, S.E. wall, has been reconstituted from a number of fragments. Of its two columns, the first preserves only a few letters from the ends of lines written in three different hands. In the second column twoT DocumentaryUMS…A1567Boxford-ipap.apis.1567CP.Hib.D2E217JSR3764KJE89639N1Sale of nine Column-Drums with Bases and CapitalsO1903P A.D. 176-80Q6 x 26RMemorandum from two inhabitants of Ancyronon to the archiereus and probably other authorities of Herakleopolis, recalling the writers' offer to sell nine columns plus moulded bases and uncarved capitals at a total price of 2376 silver drachmae, and requesT DocumentaryUMS…A1568Boxford-ipap.apis.1568CP.Hib.D2E218JSR3765KJE89640N&Taxing List of Heracleopolite VillagesO1903PFirst-second century A.D.Q25 x 28np …RThe value of this text lies in its geographical information about the villages of the Heracleopolite nome. Since many of the names are known to be of villages in the Kote toparchy, it is probable that the list is confined to that toparchy. The recto coSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1569Boxford-ipap.apis.1569CP.Hib.D2E219JSR3766KJE89641NAssessment for anabolikaO1903PA.D. 309Q8 x 19RThis mutilated text contains a declaration made by two persons whose official description is lost, under the heading ] linou anabolikou and is apparently an assessment of linen piece-articles (lina) to be produced in the year 309/10 by the linen-weavers oT DocumentaryUMS…A1570Boxford-ipap.apis.1570CP.Hib.D2E220JSR3767KJE89642NReceipt for HayO1903PA.D. 335Q24 x 12oq…RReceipt issued by two superintendents of the public bakery at Babylon to the comarchs of Ancyronon for 803 pounds of hay, being the amount due on 406 arourae over a four-month period for levy for workmen for 6 days and for maintenance (trofei'on).SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1571Boxford-ipap.apis.1571CP.Hib.D2E232JSR3768KJE89643N$Prose Literary or Christian FragmentO1903P3rd century A.D.Q 2.4 x 5.2ROn the verso of an official letter or document, in a large hand of the later second century A.D. The verso hand is minute (there are 15 lines in a bare two inches of height) and the appearance of this tiny capital, which slopes slightly to the right, sugSrvTLiteraryUMS…A1572Boxford-ipap.apis.1572CP.Hib.D2E272JJE89644NPetitionO1903PLate 1st - early 2nd centuryR>Numerous fragments of a petition, in a very brittle condition.T DocumentaryUMS…A1573Boxford-ipap.apis.1573CP.Hib.D2E273JSR3770KJE89645NMemorandum or PetitionO1903PSecond half of 2nd century A.D.prr…Q6.5 x 13RLeft-hand piece from the beginning of a memorandum or petition addressed to a number of quasi-municipal officers, possibly of Heracleopolis.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1574Boxford-ipap.apis.1574CP.Hib.D2E274JSR3771KJE89646NPetitionO1903PEarly 3rd century A.D.Q12 x 23ROn the verso of P.Hibeh.II.216. Ends of lines of draft of a petition to an important Roman, perhaps a patron of an athletic sunodos.T DocumentaryUMS…A1575Boxford-ipap.apis.1575CP.Hib.D2E275JSR3772KJE89647NOfficial LetterO1903PSecond half of 1st century A.D.Q 12.5 x 14.5REnds of lines of a first column and beginnings of lines in a second, perhaps from an official letter. The subject concerns corn transport.T DocumentaryUMS…A1576Boxford-ipap.apis.1576CP.Hib.D2E276JSR3773KJE89648NLatin Letter of RecommendationO1903PLate 2nd - early 3rd centuryQ16.5 x 8qs…RFirst five lines of a letter in Latin. The text mentions an orthographus leg( ) n( ) (which is perhaps to be expanded leg(ionis) n(ostrae) rather than leg(ati) n(ostri), though the rank of orthographus legionis is unknown), and palaeographically for the SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1577Boxford-ipap.apis.1577CP.Hib.D2E277JSR3774KJE89649NContract of LoanO1903P3rd century A.D.Q8.5 x 17RParts of 19 lines from the end of what may be a contract of loan. The subscription is quoted for the village name Chointhis (?), a village in the Coite toparchy. T DocumentaryUMS…A1578Boxford-ipap.apis.1578CP.Hib.D2E278JSR3775KJE89650NContract of Loan or depositumO1902P A.D. 176-80Q 14.5 x 15RpEnds of 15 lines of a contract of loan or depositum, the names of the parties being lost, and the sum illegible.T DocumentaryUMS…A1579Boxford-ipap.apis.1579CP.Hib.D2E279JSR3776KJE89651N Corn AccountO1902PSecond half of 1st century A.D.Q23 x 13rtV…R'Parts of two columns of a corn account.T DocumentaryUMS…A1580Boxford-ipap.apis.1580CP.Hib.D2E280JSR3777KJE89652NRegister of House PropertyO1902PMiddle or late 2nd century A.D.ROne fragment and a number of scraps of a register of house property. Property is described under its owner's name (in the genitive), and is situated in various villages of the Heracleopolite nome.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1581Boxford-ipap.apis.1581CP.Hib.D2E281JSR3778K JE89653+5N List of NamesO1902PFirst century A.D.Q 12.5 x 21.5RParts of three columns (and traces of a fourth) of a list of names, the majority being checked by two oblique strokes to the left.T DocumentaryUMS…A1582Boxford-ipap.apis.1582CP.Hib.D2E282JSR3779KJE89654NAgricultural Account BookO*1902, found in the rubbish of the cemeteryPLate 1st - early 2nd centurysu…ROne large fragment, two smaller ones, and a score of scraps of an agricultural accounting book, in some ways analogous to the well-known farm accounts of Hermopolis. On the verso of the main frgment are 15 lines of a day-to-day account in a hand of the lSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1583Boxford-ipap.apis.1583CP.Hib.D2E283JSR3780K JE89653+5NPrivate AccountO1902PFirst-second century A.D.Q 12.5 x 21.5R2On the verso of P.Hibeh.II.281, a private account.T DocumentaryUMS…A1584Boxford-ipap.apis.1584CP.Hib.D2E284JSR3781KJE89656NCloth Mummy WrapperO1903PProbably 2nd century BCQ28 x 1.3R7Cloth mummy wrapper inscribed Thenarpasios Phli[..]i.T DocumentaryUMS…A1585Boxford-ipap.apis.1585CP.LilleE4JSR2813KJE58965N#Correspondence concerning cleruchoiO El-Lahoun P 218-217 B.C.Q33 x 21RrA record of the correspondence received and sent by Lamiscos, in the period between 16 Tybi and 13 Pachon, year 5.T DocumentaryUMS…A1586Boxford-ipap.apis.1586CP.LilleE5JSR2814tv…KJE58966aNOrders for distribution of seedOGhoran P 260-259 B.C.Q55 x 17RTwo orders for the distribution of seed to various individuals in various villages, written one after the other, in the same hand. Signed Nikostratos.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1587Boxford-ipap.apis.1587CP.LilleE6JSR2815KJE58967NDeclaration concerning a theftOGhoran P3rd century B.C.Q38 x 10RPetesouchos, son of Pasis, informs Cresilaos that he has been the victim of violence and theft on the road from Tebetnou to Corphotoun(?).T DocumentaryUMS…A1588Boxford-ipap.apis.1588CP.LilleE8JSR2817KJE58969NMemoire of a royal cultivatorOGhoran P3rd century B.C.Q33 x 16RA memoir addressed to Nicanor, perhaps a strategos, by Phibis, royal cultivator, complaining that Cresilaos has taken from him several animals that he needs for work on the land.T DocumentaryUMS…A1589Boxford-ipap.apis.1589CP.LilleE21JSR2821KJE58973NNaukleros ReceiptO El-Lahoun P221 B.C.Q16 x 5 and 18 x 5uw^…RRThe first of a series of four receipts of the Naukleros whose boats carried grain.T DocumentaryUMS…A1590Boxford-ipap.apis.1590CP.LilleE41JSR2827KJE58979N Loan in kindOGhoran P251 B.C.Q17 x 20RA loan of 50 artabs of seed to Menes, and another of 10 artabs, to Bromenos, an epigonos cleruch. Entered in duplicate. Dated 6 Athyr, Year 35. SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1591Boxford-ipap.apis.1591CP.Mich.D1E38JSR0378KJE51618Mmichigan.apis.1822NAccount of Woodwork for a HouseRfAccount concerning the making and painting of the woodwork in a new house, probably built for DiotimosT DocumentaryUMS…A1592Boxford-ipap.apis.1592CP.Mich.D4E223NTax ListPAugust, AD 172R+One of the large tax lists found in KaranisSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1593Boxford-ipap.apis.1593CP.Mich.D6E365JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.1694NReport of a hearingvy…RReport of a hearing held by Rullius Achilleus, epistrategos, concerning a complaint entered by Gaius Iulius Ptolemaios against Chairemon, who failed to appear and is to be sent to Antinooupolis for trialT DocumentaryUMS…A1594Boxford-ipap.apis.1594CP.Mich.D6E370J2977Mmichigan.apis.1722NDeclaration to officialsRmDeclaration addressed to several officials by a certain Sarapion, acting as a representative for 3 AntinoitesT DocumentaryUMS…A1595Boxford-ipap.apis.1595CP.Mich.D6E371J2934Mmichigan.apis.1700NReceiptR+Receipt for Secretary's Salary and ExpensesT DocumentaryUMS…A1596Boxford-ipap.apis.1596CP.Mich.D6E380J4697aMmichigan.apis.2267NRegister of workR:Register of work performed for the penthemeral dyke corveeT DocumentaryUMS…A1597Boxford-ipap.apis.1597CP.Mich.D6E382G3/4/2007Mmichigan.apis.2294NReceipts for Money taxesPAD 87-88T DocumentaryUMS…A1598Boxford-ipap.apis.1598CP.Mich.D6E383J4746Mmichigan.apis.2296NReceipts for poll-tax…Rw…Ry…Rz…M{…A|…R}…@~…M…R…R…R…B…T…P…O…P…R…A…R…R†Q†A† C†N†P†R†R†I†R†!R†$R†&R†)R†,B†.R†0R†2R†5C†7R†:R†=R†AI†DR†HN†KR†NR†QR†TN†XA†[R†^R†aR†dR†gC†iR†kR†mT†qB†tB†xR†zR†|R†~R†T†R†K†R†R†R†O†C†Q†R†T†R†R†T†R†N†R†R†O†A†R†R†R†F†R†R†R†D†R†R†B†N†@†R†A†R†P†wz…RRoll bearing 2 receipts for poll-tax, 2 for garden taxes and 2 for beer tax, all in the name of the same tax-payer, Petheus son of PhaesisSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1599Boxford-ipap.apis.1599CP.Mich.D6E385J2983Mmichigan.apis.1707NRceipt for garden taxesRmReceipt for garden taxes paid in the name of a Marcus Anthestius Tertianus, with remnants of 2 other receiptsT DocumentaryUMS…A1600Boxford-ipap.apis.1600CP.Mich.D6E387J2913Mmichigan.apis.1727NRceipts for garden taxesRx5 receipts for garden taxes (hekte apomoira, geometria and others) probably all issued to one person, Gaius Iulius NigerT DocumentaryUMS…A1601Boxford-ipap.apis.1601CP.Mich.D6E388J4699bMmichigan.apis.2268NReceipt for hay taxRCReceipt for hay tax (monodesmia chortou) issued to a certain KastorSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1602Boxford-ipap.apis.1602CP.Mich.D6E390J2931Mmichigan.apis.1696NReceipt of winePAD 215y{…RReceipt of wine for annona, issued to a certain Horion, written on a papyrus which originally contained Iliad II: the abraded beginnings of ll. 1-42 are visible on the left edge (upside down).T DocumentaryUMS…A1603Boxford-ipap.apis.1603CP.Mich.D6E392J2970aMmichigan.apis.1718NReceipt for RentR5 Receipt for Rent of Domain Land and Dues on epibolaeSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1604Boxford-ipap.apis.1604CP.Mich.D6E422J2932Mmichigan.apis.1698NPetition to the prefectRPetition addressed to the prefect Quintus Aemilius Saturninus by Gemellus alias Horion, concerning violent trespass made on his property by two menT DocumentaryUMS…A1605Boxford-ipap.apis.1605CP.Mich.D6E425J2979Mmichigan.apis.1724NPetition to the epistrategosRPetition to the epistrategos Calpurnius Concessus by Gemellus alias Horion, concerning violence and tentative extortion made on him and his mother by a tax collector's assistantT DocumentaryUMS…A1606Boxford-ipap.apis.1606CP.Mich.D6E426z|…Mmichigan.apis.1693NPetition to the epistrategosRPetition to the epistrategos Arrius Victor by Gemellus alias Horion, requesting that his right to exemption from liturgical service be confirmedT DocumentaryUMS…A1607Boxford-ipap.apis.1607CP.Mich.D6E427Mmichigan.apis.1691NCopy of a contractR|Copy of a contract in which Gaius Iulius Gemellus, a veteran, agrees to cede some of his property to a minor named ChairemonT DocumentaryUMS…A1608Boxford-ipap.apis.1608CP.Mich.D6E428Mmichigan.apis.1740NSale of a houseRValeria Diodora sells a house and two courtyards inherited from her mother to Gaius Iulius Niger, a former cavalryman, for 800 drachmaiT DocumentaryUMS…A1609Boxford-ipap.apis.1609CP.Mich.D7E449Mmichigan.apis.2318NRegister of workR:Register of work performed for the penthemeral dyke corveeT DocumentaryUMS…A1610Boxford-ipap.apis.1610CP.Mich.D7E460NPetitionOKaranisPbeginning of 4th century ADRRepublished as ChLA XLII 1223.T DocumentaryUMS…{}}…A1611Boxford-ipap.apis.1611CP.Mich.D7E461NRough draft of a documentOKaranisP4th century ADRRepublished as ChLA XLII 1224.T DocumentaryUMS…A1612Boxford-ipap.apis.1612CP.Mich.D8E464JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2619N&Letter from Apollonous to her brother RLetter from Apollonous to her brother (and husband?) Iulius Terentianus, explaining how in his absence she is managing his farms and keeping an eye on his childrenSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1613Boxford-ipap.apis.1613CP.Mich.D8E465JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2580N4Letter from Gaius Iulius Apollinarius to his mother RLetter from Gaius Iulius Apollinarius to his mother Tasoucharion, expressing his homesickness and calming his mother's fears for his safety and comfortSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1614Boxford-ipap.apis.1614CP.Mich.D8E466JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2586N3Letter from Gaius Iulius Apollinarius to his father|~…RLetter from Gaius Iulius Apollinarius to his father Sabinus, complaining about his negligence as a correspondent and telling him news from his life in the legion and his hopes of getting an advancementSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1615Boxford-ipap.apis.1615CP.Mich.D8E467JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2445N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)RLetter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), acknowledging receipt of certain articles of clothes, requesting military equipment, relating a petty quarrel, and referring to his enlistment in the (Alexandrian) fleetSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1616Boxford-ipap.apis.1616CP.Mich.D8E468JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2444N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)RLetter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), concerning the things he has received from him, describing what he has sent to him and speaking about an illness which he suffered and about his hope of being transferred from the Alexandrian fleet to a cSrvT DocumentaryUMS}…A1617Boxford-ipap.apis.1617CP.Mich.D8E469JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2443N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)RjLetter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), asking him to make a number of purchases for his motherSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1618Boxford-ipap.apis.1618CP.Mich.D8E470JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2448NLetterRRLetter [probably from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)], of uncertain contentT DocumentaryUMS…A1619Boxford-ipap.apis.1619CP.Mich.D8E471JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2447N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)Pearly 2nd century ADRLetter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), explaining his unsuccessful attempts to obtain money and clothing to go to AlexandriaSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1620Boxford-ipap.apis.1620CP.Mich.D8E472JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2446N Letter from Claudius TerentianusR4Letter from Claudius Terentianus to Longinus PriscusSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1621Boxford-ipap.apis.1621CP.Mich.D8E473JSR3803~…Mmichigan.apis.2455N%Letter from Tabetheus to her brother RLetter from Tabetheus to her brother Tiberianus, explaining how her son Satornilus came to be guilty of a murder, and asking Tiberianus to effect a settlement of the claims resulting from the murderSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1622Boxford-ipap.apis.1622CP.Mich.D8E474JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2457N)Letter from [Tabetheus(?)] to her brotherRLetter from [Tabetheus(?)] to her brother Tiberianus, urging him, as he arrived to Alexandria after a long absence, to visit her and his childrenT DocumentaryUMS…A1623Boxford-ipap.apis.1623CP.Mich.D8E475JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2456N/Letter from Papirius Apollinarius to TiberianusRWLetter from Papirius Apollinarius to Tiberianus, to inquire regarding a sale and a willSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1624Boxford-ipap.apis.1624CP.Mich.D8E476JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2451N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)…R~Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), seeking to win his father's consent for bringing a woman into his householdSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1625Boxford-ipap.apis.1625CP.Mich.D8E477JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2453N4Letter from Claudius Terentianus(?) to his father(?)RLetter from Claudius Terentianus(?), who is ill, to his father(?), urging him to return to Alexandria and saying that he is neglecting his affairs by remaining in the countryT DocumentaryUMS…A1626Boxford-ipap.apis.1626CP.Mich.D8E478JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2454N4Letter from Claudius Terentianus(?) to his father(?)RLetter from Claudius Terentianus(?) to his father(?), explaining that he has recovered from his illness and that there has been some violent disturbance in AlexandriaSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1627Boxford-ipap.apis.1627CP.Mich.D8E479JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2450N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)…RLetter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), expressing anxiety concerning the health of his father, and giving directions for the delivery of a letter from the dioiketes to the strategosSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1628Boxford-ipap.apis.1628CP.Mich.D8E480JSR3803Mmichigan.apis.2452N1Letter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?)RLetter from Claudius Terentianus to his father(?), regarding conversations with Aemilius, about difficulties in connection with a group of cheirographsSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1629Boxford-ipap.apis.1629CP.Mich.D8E487Mmichigan.apis.2559N*Letter from Apollinarius to his brother(?)RLetter from Apollinarius to his brother(?) Sempronius, regretting not to have seen him in Rome and asking him to assist Eros in reaching home safelyT DocumentaryUMS…A1630Boxford-ipap.apis.1630CP.Mich.D8E498J5892Mmichigan.apis.2583N&Letter from Gemellus to his brother(?)…RLetter from Gemellus to his brother(?) Apollinarius, thanking him for his support, and asking him to thank Rullius for his concern toward GemellusSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1631Boxford-ipap.apis.1631CP.Mich.D8E506J4708aMmichigan.apis.2273N"Letter from Valerianus to SokratesRLetter from Valerianus to Sokrates, urging him to come down to be released from some obligation through the intervention of a friendSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1632Boxford-ipap.apis.1632CP.Mich.D8E514J5805Mmichigan.apis.2554N#Letter from Isidora to her daughterRLetter from Isidora to her daughter Sarapias, concerning her problems to recover the savings of her deceased son and concerning a quarrel between Sarapias and her husbandSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1633Boxford-ipap.apis.1633CP.Mich.D8E516J6557Mmichigan.apis.2874N#Beginning of a letter from IsidorusRpBeginning of a letter from Isidorus to his brother(?) Pamatas, instructing him to come immediately to AlexandriaT DocumentaryUMS…A1634…Boxford-ipap.apis.1634CP.Mich.D8E521J4392Mmichigan.apis.2200N"Letter from Claudianus to IsidorosRvLetter from Claudianus to Isidoros, directing him to give certain sums of money and 14 measures of linseed to ChrestusT DocumentaryUMS…A1635Boxford-ipap.apis.1635C P.Mil.Vogl.E08bisNLiterary fragmentsOTebtunisP 2nd c. ADQ8 small fragmentsRFragments 1-3 and 7 have been identified as Homeric, subsequently to their edition. These 8 fragments were discovered together with those of P.Mil.Vogl. I 8. The hand is similar but not identical, and the quality of the papyrus is also slightly different.TLiteraryUMM…A1636Boxford-ipap.apis.1636C P.Mil.Vogl.E13N"Demosthenes, De Falsa Leg. 193-195OTebtunisP 2nd c. ADQ11.5 x 5RThe text is written on the recto. The verso is blank. The hand is calligraphic and rather elegant. There is no accentuation and punctuation. This is the first papyrus to come to light the day when the excavations of the University of Milan started, on Mar…TLiteraryUMM…A1637Boxford-ipap.apis.1637C P.Mil.Vogl.E18N%Diegeseis of the poems of CallimachusOTebtunisP 2nd c. ADQ30 x 139RA papyrus roll. The beginning is mutilated, but the condition improves towards the middle and especially the end, which were on the inside, when the papyrus was rolled up. TLiteraryUMM…A1638Boxford-ipap.apis.1638C P.Mil.Vogl.E20NFragment of an anthologyOTebtunisP 2nd c. ADQ18 x 18RThree columns of a prose anthology. The value of the texts is questionable. The first column is in bad condition. The passages are preceded by titles. Stylistically, all passages are related to the second sophistic. TLiteraryUMM…A1639Boxford-ipap.apis.1639C P.Mil.Vogl.E23NDivision of an InheritanceOTebtunisPNov. 1, AD 108Q23 x 54RThe document is a copy, written in a single hand (which would not have been the case, if this document were the official original). T DocumentaryUMM…A1640Boxford-ipap.apis.1640C P.Mil.Vogl.E24NLetter to PaulusOTebtunis…PDec. 7, AD 117Q 29.5 x 24.5R_A long and animated letter. The meaning is clear, although the phrasing is often ungrammatical.T DocumentaryUMM…A1641Boxford-ipap.apis.1641C P.Mil.Vogl.E26NCession of catoecic landOTebtunisPJan. 31, AD 128Q 51.5 x 36RAlmost intact papyrus. Upper margin 4 cm, lower margin 10 cm. Traces of 15 folds. The hand is a regular cursive. Frequent use of larger letters at the beginnings of words, but occasionally also within them, and constantly at the beginnings of lines. T DocumentaryUMM…A1642Boxford-ipap.apis.1642C P.Mil.Vogl.E27N%Copy of documents regarding a lawsuitOTebtunisPAfter June 26, AD 129Q21 x 50RThe document is damaged at the beginning and the end. The upper margin is lost, but part of the lower margin survives. The first two columns are written partly in minuscule and partly in majuscule hand, and the third is written entirely in minuscule. T DocumentaryUMM…A1643Boxford-ipap.apis.1643C P.Mil.Vogl.E28NAccount of barley…OTebtunisPOct. 22, AD 163Q23 x 53RFour columns. There is a list of receipts and expenses, the latter set out in detail. Particularly interesting, but also puzzling, is the nature of the measures used to evaluate the quantities of barley. T DocumentaryUMM…A1644Boxford-ipap.apis.1644CP.OsloD1E1NMagicO Batn-Harit(?)P4th century A.DQ 244 x 24.3RErotic magical text, containing recipes, mixtures and medicaments, and, finally, instructions for opening the door, which may have been recommendation to a lover who wished to break into the house of the maiden.SrvTLiteraryUMS…A1645Boxford-ipap.apis.1645CP.OsloD1E4NMagicOFaymP4th century A.DQ 20.7 x 12.7RWMagical text, and signs of the zodiac. Includes a drawing, and partial use of red ink.TLiteraryUMS…A1646Boxford-ipap.apis.1646CP.OsloD2E7NHomer, Iliad VIOFaymP3rd century A.D.Q 21 x 10.7RHomer, Iliad VITLiteraryUMS…A1647Boxford-ipap.apis.1647CP.OsloD2E10NDemosthenes, De coronaOFaym~…P3rd century A.D.Q16 x 6R^Demosthenes, De corona. Written on the verso. The recto contains a fragment of an ekstasis. TLiteraryUMS…A1648Boxford-ipap.apis.1648CP.OsloD2E12N VocabularyOFaymP2nd century A.D.Q 31.5 x 15RVocabulary, or paraphrase, to Homer, Iliad I 5 - 24, adorned here and there with some scholia minora. There is a grammar on the verso P.Osl.13).TLiteraryUMS…A1649Boxford-ipap.apis.1649CP.OsloD2E13NFragment of GrammarOFaymP2nd century A.D.Q 31.5 x 15R8A fragment of grammar, written on the verso of P.Osl.12.TLiteraryUMS…A1650Boxford-ipap.apis.1650CP.OsloD2E15NMagicO OxyrhynchusP2nd century A.D.Q12.5 x 8REA magical love charm, for a husband and wife, written on an ostracon.SrvTLiteraryUMS…A1651Boxford-ipap.apis.1651CP.OsloD2E18Moslo.apis.3438NReport of Legal ProceedingsOFaymPFeb./March, 162 A.D.Q 6.5 x 27.5…RThe conclusion of an account of a trial, the subject of which is obscure. The president of the court is Munatius. The rhetor Kanopos maintains that his client has made no sunthk, on the contrary he returns the charge accusing the counterpart and declaT DocumentaryUMS…A1652Boxford-ipap.apis.1652CP.OsloD2E21NPetition to the CenturionOKaranisPSept. 29th, 71 A.D.Q28 x 9R&A petition addressed to the Centurion.T DocumentaryUMS…A1653Boxford-ipap.apis.1653CP.OsloD2E23Moslo.apis.3437NPetition to the CenturionOKaranisPAug. 12th, 214 A.D.Q 34 x 11.5R&A petition addressed to the Centurion.T DocumentaryUMS…A1654Boxford-ipap.apis.1654CP.OsloD2E26NNoticeO OxyrhynchusP5/4 B.C.Q 24.8 x 9.2RNotice sent to the scribe of the toparchy from a dmosios gergos who had sown five arurae of state land with lentils and three with wheat, but the worms had destroyed the seed (given him by the administration). Consequently he was not able to pay eitheT DocumentaryUMS……A1655Boxford-ipap.apis.1655CP.OsloD2E30NDeclaration of SuretyOSendrypaei, near PolydeukeiaPJuly 19th, 20 B.C.Q8 x 23RA declaration in which Petesuchos gives surety to the centurion for the appearance of the woman Taphamounis against whom procedings were pending. If Petesuchos does not produce her at a date fixed by the centurion he will be bound to pay eight and a halfT DocumentaryUMS…A1656Boxford-ipap.apis.1656CP.OsloD2E32NSub-lease of Public LandO TheadelpheiaPJuly 28th, 1 A.D.Q 29.5 x 13RA sub-lease of public land: two cultivators of public land concede six arourae of their holding to Batrachos for one year. The arourae are to be sown with grass and they are to be grazed by the sheep of Batrachos. The lessee is required to furnish the sSrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1657Boxford-ipap.apis.1657CP.OsloD2E33N Lease of LandOKaranisPOct. 6th, 29 A.D.Q 23.8 x 9.8…RA lease of land, written by a professional scribe who is responsible for its bad spelling and bad grammar, and for mixing up in quite an extraordinary way the different clauses characteristic of such contracts.SrvT DocumentaryUMS…A1658Boxford-ipap.apis.1658CP.OsloD2E35N Lease of LandO OxyrhynchusPOct. 6th, 425 A.D.Q 24 x 11.3RAn application for the lease of land in Oxyrhynchus. Two arourae and a half are rented for one year, the rent is fixed at 8 artabae of wheat, and 14 of barley (contracts mentioning wheat as well as barley cultivated on the same lot are rare).T DocumentaryUMS…A1659Boxford-ipap.apis.1659CP.OsloD2E36N4Contract for building a mud wall around a Palm-GroveO TheadelpheiaPJuly 19th, 146 A.D.Q 20.5 x 9.5RGA contract for building a mud-wall around a palm-grove in Theadelpheia.T DocumentaryUMS…A1660Boxford-ipap.apis.1660CP.OsloD2E37N Loan of WheatO PhiladelphiaPOct. 18th, 295 A.D.Q13 x 12.5 and 12.5 x 10.8…RDA contract for loan of wheat, written by a scribe, Aurelius Alypius.T DocumentaryUMS†A1661Boxford-ipap.apis.1661CP.OsloD2E38N Loan of WheatOKaranisP374 or 375 A.D.Q27 x 8.5RA contract for loan of wheat.T DocumentaryUMS†A1662Boxford-ipap.apis.1662CP.OsloD2E40NLoans of MoneyO OxyrhynchusP"April 14th and Aug. 26th, 150 A.D.Q32 x 31RTwo contracts for loans of money. In one particular year, Ptolemaios, Persian of the epigone, was obliged to borrow ready money twice from the same wealthy man, viz. 600 drachmae on Pharmouthi 20th, and 1400 drachmae on Mesore, epagom. 3rd, in the thirteSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1663Boxford-ipap.apis.1663CP.OsloD2E41N Loan of MoneyO OxyrhynchusPDec. 2nd, 331 A.D.Q 23.7 x 8.1RA contract for a loan of money. Repayment fixed for thirty days, probably because of the increasing dearth of money at the time.T DocumentaryUMS†A1664Boxford-ipap.apis.1664CP.OsloD2E44NReceiptsOFaymP+Sept. 3rd, 324 A.D., and July 24th 325 A.D.†Q 15 x 18.5RTwo receipts: the first issued by the steward Thonios for Lolliane, aka Plutiaina, to the tenant Papnuthis, stating that Papnuthis has paid his rent for the 12th indiction; the second records receipt of the same rent for the subsequent indiction simply boT DocumentaryUMS†A1665Boxford-ipap.apis.1665CP.OsloD2E47NLetterOFaymP1 A.D.Q26 x 9.7RPersonal correspondence.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1666Boxford-ipap.apis.1666CP.OsloD2E52Moslo.apis.3415NLetterO OxyrhynchusP2nd century A.D.Q 20.5 x 12R_A personal letter including descriptions of misfortunes, such as stores being eaten by mice. SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1667Boxford-ipap.apis.1667CP.OsloD2E64Moslo.apis.3426NLetterOFaymP5th century A.D.Q 19.5 x 18R A letter.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1668Boxford-ipap.apis.1668CP.OsloD3E71NIsocrates, Panegyricus 1-54O Oxyrhynchus?P1st - 2nd century A.D.Q 16.5 x 125RFThe remains of a papyrus roll containing the Panegyricus of Isocrates.TLiteraryUMS†!   !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႆ₆ゆ䂆傆悆炆肆邆ꂆ낆삆킆  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR†A1669Boxford-ipap.apis.1669CP.OsloD3E81NProceedings before a StrategusO ArsinoiteP Copied after 197 A.D., March 3rdQ24 x 27RfProceedings before a Strategus, in which a complainant asks to be relieved from undertaking a liturgy.T DocumentaryUMS† A1670Boxford-ipap.apis.1670CP.OsloD3E98N Census ReturnO HeracleopolisP 132/3 A.D.Q 25 x 11.5RPart of one of a pair of apographai (the other is P.Oslo. 3.99) from a sugkollsimon, from the village of Ancyron in the Heracleopolite nome.SrvT DocumentaryUMS† A1671Boxford-ipap.apis.1671CP.OsloD3E111NList of Free Men and FreedmenO OxyrhynchusP Feb. 235 A.D.Q@26 x 30 21.5 x 5.7 21 x 7 19.6 x 7 30 x 170RParts of a series of lists registering all free men and freedmen who at a fixed date lived in the Hermaion and the Chenoboskon quarters of Oxyrhynchus, confirmed by individual oaths. The lists are arranged house by house, not alphabetically, and women, T DocumentaryUMS† A1672Boxford-ipap.apis.1672† CP.OsloD3E112NConcerning Public CultivatorsOFaymPAfter 25/26 A.D.Q31.3 x 7RA list of public cultivators of the 12th, 13th and 14th years of Tiberius, along with a certain amount of wheat, lentils and other produce for each name. The totals are adaerated, the lentils at a rate of 3, the wheat at 5 drachmae an artaba, making togeT DocumentaryUMS† A1673Boxford-ipap.apis.1673CP.OsloD3E123NPetition to the StrategusOEuhemereia (Qasr el Bant)POct. 28th/Nov. 11th, 22 A.D.Q27 x 6RqOne of a large group of petitions from Euhemereia, addressed to the strategus or the epistates of the phulakitai.T DocumentaryUMS† A1674Boxford-ipap.apis.1674CP.OsloD3E128N ComplaintO TheadelpheiaPAbout 368 A.D.Q 15.2 x 12.9RkA petition, addressed to a high official, complaining of the conduct of some person, involving a slave boy.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1675Boxford-ipap.apis.1675CP.OsloD3E135†N]Contract concerning Lease of Donkeys and Performance of Transportation Duties by a SubstituteO OxyrhynchusPBetween 286 and 293 A.D.Q23 x 5.5RA contract concerning the lease of donkeys and performance of transportation duties by a substitute. It includes the stipulation that the donkeys are returned in just as good a condition as when delivered.T DocumentaryUMS†A1676Boxford-ipap.apis.1676CP.OsloD3E138NLease of House PropertyO OxyrhynchusPDec. 17th, 323 A.D.Q 26.5 x 13.5RA contract for the lease of house property (topos). The room is leased for three years. The 1st of Thoth was the conventional date of removal for the inhabitants of Oxyrhynchus.T DocumentaryUMS†A1677Boxford-ipap.apis.1677CP.OsloD3E144N&List of Contributors to an AssociationO OxyrhynchusP 270-275 A.D.Q 27.2 x 7.7RGA list of 'those who have made gifts' to the association of hieronikai.T DocumentaryUMS†A1678Boxford-ipap.apis.1678CP.OsloD3E146NOrders for Delivery of WineO Oxyrhynchus†P4th century A.D.Q5.5 x 23RSA short order for the delivery of wine, from a superintendent to a minor assistant.T DocumentaryUMS†A1679Boxford-ipap.apis.1679CP.OsloD3E162Moslo.apis.3427N#Letter from Iatrodorus to DorotheusOFaymP4th century A.D.Q21 x 9.8R&A letter from Iatrodorus to Dorotheus.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1680Boxford-ipap.apis.1680CP.OsloD3E166NLiterary FragmentOFaymP2nd or 3rd century A.D.Q 23.8 x 3.7RnPerhaps a piece of rhetoric or popular philosophy illustrating a thesis by referring to the life of Alexander.SrvTLiteraryUMS†A1681Boxford-ipap.apis.1681CP.OsloD3E181NFragment of an Official LetterOFaymP3rd century A.D.Q 14.5 x 19.6RRA fragment of an official letter mentioning priests and sanctuaries in Naukratis.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1682Boxford-ipap.apis.1682CP.OsloD3E183N"Fragment, perhaps concerning gamesOFaymP3rd century A.D.Q 27.2 x 7.7†RA fragment of a document or copies of several documents, perhaps concerning games, like the text on the verso (P.Osl. 3.144) containing a list of contributors to the association of hieronikai. The contents seem to be concerned with money not duly paid (orT DocumentaryUMS†A1683Boxford-ipap.apis.1683CP.OsloD3E190NFragment of a DocumentOFaymP2nd century A.D.Q16 x 5.6R3A fragment of a document concerning cessio bonorum.T DocumentaryUMS†A1684Boxford-ipap.apis.1684CP.OsloD3E191NList or AccountOFaymP1st century A.D. Q16 x 5.6R7A list or account, written on the verso of P.Osl. 2.26.T DocumentaryUMS†A1685Boxford-ipap.apis.1685CP.OsloD3E200NInscription on Mummy WrappingOFaymP2nd or 3rd century A.D.Q 9.7 x 19.4RQA linen mummy wrapping, decorated with turned wooden knobs applied symmetrically.T DocumentaryUMS†A1686Boxford-ipap.apis.1686CP.Oxy.D1E34NEdict of Flavius TitanusO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 127Q 21 x 75.5†ROn the recto is a long contract for a loan of money dated in the tenth year of Hadrian (P.Oxy.496). On the verso are three documents: the first, occupying the first two columns, is a copy of an important proclamation by Flavius Titanus, praefect of EgyptT DocumentaryUMS†A1687Boxford-ipap.apis.1687CP.Oxy.D1E38ICG10002NPetition to the praefectO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 49-50Q 36 x 13.2RThe letter is the sequel to the legal proceedings described in P.Oxy. I 37. It was written probably a few months after the latter, by the husband of the nurse Saraeus to the praefect, complaining that Pesouris (or, as he is called here, Syrus) refused to T DocumentaryUMS†A1688Boxford-ipap.apis.1688CP.Oxy.D1E39ICG10001NRelease from military serviceO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 52Q 29.7 x 18.5RCopy of a release from liability to military service granted by the praefect Gn. Vergilius Capito to Tryphon, on the ground of defective eyesight.T DocumentaryUMS†A1689Boxford-ipap.apis.1689CP.Oxy.D1E41j†ICG10073NReport of a public meetingO OxyrhynchusPLate 3rd or early 4th centuryQ 31.3 x 26.3RThe text contains an account of a popular demonstration made in honour of the prytanis at Oxyrhynchus on the occasion of a visit from the praefect. It is not easy to gather from the disjointed acclamations of the citizens with which the document is for thT DocumentaryUMS†A1690Boxford-ipap.apis.1690CP.Oxy.D1E63ICG10007NLading and inspection of cornO OxyrhynchusP2nd or 3rd centuryQ 20.5 x 12.1RLetter to Archelaus, a minor official, from a superior, giving him directions concerning the lading of a cargo of wheat, and its official inspection. In this case too, perhaps, as in P.Oxy. I 62, the corn was destined for Italy.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1691Boxford-ipap.apis.1691CP.Oxy.D1E74NRegistration of sheep and goatsO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 116Q 20.6 x 5.2†RProperty return addressed to the strategus by Sarapion, son of Herodes, giving the present number of sheep and goats in his possession compared with their number in the previous year.T DocumentaryUMS†A1692Boxford-ipap.apis.1692CP.Oxy.D1E78N'Correction of the official taxing listsO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 23.3 x 6.8RThis papyrus contains two documents which are written in different hands and have no certain connection to each other. The first is apparently an extract from an official taxing list containing amounts of land belonging to Apolinaria, partly her individuaT DocumentaryUMS† A1693Boxford-ipap.apis.1693CP.Oxy.D1E89ICG10008NPayment of cornO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 140-1Q20 x 12RReceipt showing that Horion, son of Sarapion, had paid into the public granary 115 1/4 artabae of wheat from the harvest of the third year of Antoninus.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†!A1694Boxford-ipap.apis.1694CP.Oxy.D1E107ICG10006NRevocation of a willO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 123Q 33.8 x 13t†!RAcknowledgement addressed to Horion, clerk of the agoranomeion, of the receipt of a will made ten years before, which the testator now wished to revoke. Cf. P.Oxy. I 106.T DocumentaryUMS†"A1695Boxford-ipap.apis.1695CP.Oxy.D1E113ICG10011NLetterO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 18.7 x 10R?Letter from Corbolon to Heracleides, giving various directions.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†#A1696Boxford-ipap.apis.1696CP.Oxy.D1E123ICG10014NLetterO OxyrhynchusP3rd or 4th centuryQ24 x 15RLetter from Ischyrion, a tabularius or notary, to his son Dionysotheon, asking him to bring pressure to bear upon Timotheus, probably another tabularius, to attend an official function of some kind, perhaps a session of a court, in the costume befitting tSrvT DocumentaryUMS†$A1697Boxford-ipap.apis.1697CP.Oxy.D1E125ICG10062NIndemnity of a suretyO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 560Q 22 x 24.36†$RDeclaration on oath made by Aurelius Pambechis to the chief of the treasury of Oxyrhynchus, ensuring the latter against any loss or annoyance which he might incur by becoming surety for Pambechis on his appointment to succeed to a subordinate official posSrvT DocumentaryUMS†%A1698Boxford-ipap.apis.1698CP.Oxy.D1E126ICG10085NTransference of taxationO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 572Q 31.3 x 30.5RNotification addressed to a revenue office by Stephanous, with the consent of her husband Marcus, a 'chief physician', that she would for the future pay, in full or part, certain annual imposts hitherto paid by her father John, 'the most learned advocate'SrvT DocumentaryUMS†&A1699Boxford-ipap.apis.1699CP.Oxy.D1E127FrectoICG10084N Contributions to the corn-supplyO OxyrhynchusPLate 6th centuryQ 25 x 23.9†&RAccount of the contributions made by the oikoi of Oxyrhynchus and Cynopolis towards the embole or annual corn-supply sent to Alexandria and Constantinople. On the verso is a list of payments, in two columns. T DocumentaryUMS†'A1700Boxford-ipap.apis.1700CP.Oxy.D1E127FversoICG10084NList of paymentsO OxyrhynchusPLate 6th centuryR List of payments in two columns.T DocumentaryUMS†(A1701Boxford-ipap.apis.1701CP.Oxy.D1E128FversoICG10121NResignation of a secretaryO OxyrhynchusP6th or 7th centuryQ 30.5 x 18RLetter addressed by three persons to a high official, informing him that a chartularius or secretary named Pamouthius wished to resign his office on account of ill-health, and asking for instructions in the matter. The recto of the papyrus is occupied witT DocumentaryUMS†)A1702Boxford-ipap.apis.1702CP.Oxy.D1E129ICG10082NRepudiation of a betrothalO OxyrhynchusP 6th centuryQ 25.7 x 40.8†)RFormal notice written by a certain John, breaking off the engagement between his daughter Euphemia and his intended son-in-law, Phoebammon, on account of the latter's misconduct. The signature of the father, in sloping uncials, is placed at the end. The T DocumentaryUMS†*A1703Boxford-ipap.apis.1703CP.Oxy.D1E130ICG10072JSR1895NPetition for ReliefO OxyrhynchusP 6th centuryQ 31.8 x 24RA letter to Apion, patrician and dux of the Thebaid, from Anoup, asking for indulgence in respect of a debt which he declares himself for the present unable to pay.T DocumentaryUMS†+A1704Boxford-ipap.apis.1704CP.Oxy.D1E132ICG10133NDivision of propertyO OxyrhynchusPLate 6th or early 7th centuryQ 33.5 x 23.5RMemorandum of the division of a sum of money left by one Paulus among his heirs. The money amounting to 360 gold solidi was shared in different proportions by Serenus, the son of Paulus, and two other individuals on behalf of their wives, who are no doubtT DocumentaryUMS†,A1705†,Boxford-ipap.apis.1705CP.Oxy.D1E133ICG10056NAdvance of seed cornO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 550Q 32.2 x 30.7RP.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. This text is an acknowledgement of receipt given to Fl. ASrvT DocumentaryUMS†-A1706Boxford-ipap.apis.1706CP.Oxy.D1E134ICG10053NContract of a stonemasonO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 569Q 31.5 x 10.3RP.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. Acknowledgement given to Fl. Apion by John, chief of the SrvT DocumentaryUMS†.A1707Boxford-ipap.apis.1707CP.Oxy.D1E135ICG10018NDeed of suretyO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 579Q 32 x 19.5)†.RP.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. Deed by which Aurelius Pamouthius, a worker in lead, becaSrvT DocumentaryUMS†/A1708Boxford-ipap.apis.1708CP.Oxy.D1E137ICG10034NRepair of a waterwheelO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 584Q32 x 20RP.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. Acknowledgement given by Aurelius Ptollion, a cultivator,SrvT DocumentaryUMS†0A1709Boxford-ipap.apis.1709CP.Oxy.D1E138ICG10100N#Contract for the charge of a stableO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 610-11Q 98.8 x 33.5!†0RP.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. Contract between Fl. Apion the younger and John, 'contracSrvT DocumentaryUMS†1A1710Boxford-ipap.apis.1710CP.Oxy.D1E139ICG1049NPromise to be honestO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 612Q 31.8 x 12.1RP.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. Contract between Aurelius Menas, head-watchman, and Fl. ASrvT DocumentaryUMS†2A1711Boxford-ipap.apis.1711CP.Oxy.D1E140ICG10057NContract with a horse-trainerO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 550Q 28.8 x 22.3†2RContract in which Aurelius Serenus undertakes the superintendence of the racing stable belonging to Fl. Serenus, a comes, for one year. The terms of the agreement are: (i) Aurelius was to discharge his duties regularly and with the utmost care, unless preSrvT DocumentaryUMS†3A1712Boxford-ipap.apis.1712CP.Oxy.D1E141ICG10096NOrder for payment of wineO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 503Q 11 x 31.6ROrder from John, a comes, to his butler Phoebammon to make certain payments of wine to various individuals. The amounts are given in dipla, sc. keramia, and among the recipients are the inhabitants of two villages or hamlets, Sepho and Kesmouchis, who haT DocumentaryUMS†4A1713Boxford-ipap.apis.1713CP.Oxy.D1E144ICG10071NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 580Q 40.8 x 32.3RAcknowledgement of the receipt of various sums of money which were to be taken to Alexandria. The document has been crossed out, showing that the contract had been fulfilled.T DocumentaryUMS†5A1714Boxford-ipap.apis.1714†5CP.Oxy.D1E145ICG10066NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 552Q 8.8 x 32.2RReceipt showing that the banker Anastasius has paid 1 solidus less 4 keratia 'for an embrocation needed by the horses of the public circus on the side of the Greens', and 1/3 solidus less 1 1/2 keratia for expenses. SrvT DocumentaryUMS†6A1715Boxford-ipap.apis.1715CP.Oxy.D1E146ICG10076NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 555Q8 x 29.8RReceipt for payments made by the monks of the monastery of Andreas. The text records a payment to Serenus, a stableman, for carrying hay and chaff from the barn belonging to the geouchos or landlord to the stable of the monastery.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†7A1716Boxford-ipap.apis.1716CP.Oxy.D1E147ICG10074NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 556Q5.8 x 31N†7RReceipt for payments made by the monks of the monastery of Andreas. It is a receipt for a rope or coil provided by the monks 'for the machine in the garden of the Holy Mary for raising water to fill the holy front'. The years of the two eras are inconsistSrvT DocumentaryUMS†8A1717Boxford-ipap.apis.1717CP.Oxy.D1E148ICG10075NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 556Q 5.3 x 28.8RReceipt given by Melas, head of the monastery of Andreas, to Justus, an attendant at a bath, for four mats for the use of the porters of certain buildings.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†9A1718Boxford-ipap.apis.1718CP.Oxy.D1E149ICG10045NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 572Q 12 x 32.3R9Receipt for 48 solidi paid by Theodorus, a tax-collector.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†:A1719Boxford-ipap.apis.1719CP.Oxy.D1E150ICG10051NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 590Q 6.3 x 32.2†:RReceipt showing that Phoebammon, a butler, paid 3 1/2 jars of wine 'to the bucellarii of Heracleopolis and Koma who had come on account of the fight'. The bucellarii were soldiers kept as guards by persons of importance.T DocumentaryUMS†;A1720Boxford-ipap.apis.1720CP.Oxy.D1E151ICG10094NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 612Q 11 x 32.3RReceipt showing that Macarius, a banker, had paid 3 solidi less 12 carats to some boatmen who were to go to Alexandria and convey an advocate back to Oxyrhynchus.T DocumentaryUMS†A1723Boxford-ipap.apis.1723CP.Oxy.D1E155ICG10020NLetterO OxyrhynchusP 6th centuryQ 15.1 x 30.6RLetter from Theophilus to his employer John, a comes, acknowledging the receipt of various articles and asking for other favours.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†?A1724Boxford-ipap.apis.1724CP.Oxy.D1E156ICG10035NLetterO OxyrhynchusP 6th centuryQ12 x 33RLetter from Theodorus, secretary (chartularius) and land-agent, to other secretaries and overseers, requesting them to appoint Abraham and Nicetes bucellarii (cf. P.Oxy. I 150).SrvT DocumentaryUMS†@A1725Boxford-ipap.apis.1725CP.Oxy.D1E157ICG10042NLetterO OxyrhynchusP 6th centuryQ 13.2 x 30.6RYLetter concerning the dispute between Papnouthius, a monk, and a scribe, about a measure.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†AA1726Boxford-ipap.apis.1726CP.Oxy.D1E1584†AICG10043NLetterO OxyrhynchusP6th or 7th centuryQ 11.5 x 32.5RoLetter from Victor to Cosmas, a comes, concerning two brickmakers who had left their work without finishing it.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†BA1727Boxford-ipap.apis.1727CP.Oxy.D1E166NLeaseO OxyrhynchusP187 A.D.Q 29.6 x 7.2RA lease by Heraclides and Sarapion of a half share of 5 arourae held by them in common with a third person in the klh'ro of Philonicus and Charas.T DocumentaryUMS†CA1728Boxford-ipap.apis.1728CP.Oxy.D2E223NHomer, Iliad vO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 26 x 209.5RvPart of a fine copy of the fifth book of the Iliad (written on the verso of P.Oxy. 2.237, the 'Petition of Dionysia').TLiteraryUMS†DA1729Boxford-ipap.apis.1729CP.Oxy.D2E237-1N$Petition of Dionysia to the PraefectO OxyrhynchusP186 A.D.Q 26 x 209.5†DRPart of a petition addressed by Dionysia, daughter of Chaeremon an ex-gymnasiarch of Oxyrhynchus, to Pomponius Faustinius, praefect in the 26th year of Commodus. The complaint of Dionysia, which is directed against her father Chaeremon, falls into two paT DocumentaryUMS†EA1730Boxford-ipap.apis.1730CP.Oxy.D2E305NDocument concerning TryphonO OxyrhynchusP20 A.D.Q 33.9 x 16.5RAcknowledgement by Heracleus, son of Soterichus, and his wife Thermoutharion, of the loan of 104 drachmae from Thonis Patbevw.T DocumentaryUMS†FA1731Boxford-ipap.apis.1731CP.Oxy.D2E306ICG10003JSR1826NDocument concerning TryphonO OxyrhynchusP59 A.D.Q 37.4 x 12.5RzAcknowledgement by Antiphanes, son of Heracles, of the repayment by Tryphon of a loan of 160 drachmae contracted in Payni.T DocumentaryUMS†GA1732Boxford-ipap.apis.1732CP.Oxy.D2E307ICG10012N HoroscopeO OxyrhynchusP 1st centuryQ 19.7 x 19.6R Imperfect.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†HA1733Boxford-ipap.apis.1733CP.Oxy.D2E322†HNDocument concerning TryphonO OxyrhynchusP 17-59 A.D.Q 34.8 x 9.5RContract between Thamounion, acting with her son Tryphon, and Abarus a weaver, apprenticing him her son Onnophris for two years.T DocumentaryUMS†IA1734Boxford-ipap.apis.1734CP.Oxy.D2E398N Two LettersO OxyrhynchusP 1st centuryQ 24-5 A.D.RTwo letters: the first beginning a;phvggeltai Ptolem(a)I'o( uJ)phrevth, the second, in a different hand, dated Payni 19, mentioning the eleventh year.T DocumentaryUMS†JA1735Boxford-ipap.apis.1735CP.Oxy.D3E413NFarce and MimeO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 22.9 x 42.3RBoth sides of this remarkable papyrus are occupied with literary compositions of an unusual type. On the recto are three columns of a low comedy or farce, the dramatis personae being carefully distinguished and stage directions added. On the verso are, SrvTLiteraryUMS†KA1736Boxford-ipap.apis.1736CP.Oxy.D3E463NXenophon Anabasis viO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd or early 3rd centuryQwidth of column: 5cm†KRSPart of Xenophon's Anabasis VI vi 9-24, written in narrow and rather short columns.TLiteraryUMS†LA1737Boxford-ipap.apis.1737CP.Oxy.D3E471NSpeech of an AdvocateO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 30.5 x 46.5RPart of a speech of an advocate directed against a person whose name is Maximus. There are accusations concerning money-lending, and some question connected with the holding of the office of gymnasiarch arises, but the greater part of the speech consistsT DocumentaryUMS†MA1738Boxford-ipap.apis.1738CP.Oxy.D3E485NNotification to the StrategusO OxyrhynchusP178 A.D.Q 30.5 x 12RCopy of a notification addressed to the strategus by Serenus, a freedman, of the fact that he had brought before the archidicastes a claim for the recovery of a debt, and that that official had authorized the strategus to forward this claim, of which a coT DocumentaryUMS†NA1739Boxford-ipap.apis.1739CP.Oxy.D3E496NMarriage ContractO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 21 x 75.5†NRA contract of marriage between Sarapion son of Eudaemon and Thais daughter of Sarapion, written on the recto of P.Oxy.34, the important edict of Flavius Titianus concerning archives. The chief clauses are: 1. Specification of a) the dowry of Thais, comprT DocumentaryUMS†OA1740Boxford-ipap.apis.1740CP.Oxy.D3E504NSale of Catoecic LandO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 33.2 x 13.5RContract for the sale of 6 2/3 arourae of catoecic land in the Oxyrhynchite nome for 1000 drachmae, the seller being Aphroditous, a freedwoman, acting with her husband Adrastus, and the buyer being Flavius Apion. The adoptive mother of the seller, ThaisoT DocumentaryUMS†PA1741Boxford-ipap.apis.1741CP.Oxy.D3E600I10004N MeasurementsO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 22.2 x 14.5R\Parts of two columns giving measurements of land and buildings. Incomplete and much effaced.T DocumentaryUMS†QA1742Boxford-ipap.apis.1742CP.Oxy.D3E601ICG10005JSR1828NLetterO OxyrhynchusP117 A.D.Q 17.7 x 11.8†QRLetter addressed to the agoranomoi of Oxyrhynchus by an official, stating that Harpocras had received back from the public archives the will which he had made four years before.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†RA1743Boxford-ipap.apis.1743CP.Oxy.D3E602ICG10010NLetterO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 22.8 x 13.9RLetter from Dionysius to Heraclides, grammateus stratgou Oases Thbaidos stating that he would procure a boat, and inviting him to come and stay until the boat was found. Address on the verso. Complete.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†SA1744Boxford-ipap.apis.1744CP.Oxy.D3E653N'List of Payments and Account of a TrialO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ Height 22.7RTwo fragments of a long roll, the first containing two columns of a list of payments, by various persons for different years, and the second containing the ends of 16 lines of another column of the same taxing list, and on another selis in a different hanT DocumentaryUMS†TA1745Boxford-ipap.apis.1745CP.Oxy.D4E661JSR0930KJE43415†TNEpodesO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd centuryQ 14.1 x 16.4RQThe beginnings and ends of lines from two columns of Epodes in the Doric dialect.SrvTLiteraryUMS†UA1746Boxford-ipap.apis.1746CP.Oxy.D4E664JSR0931KJE43416NPhilosophical dialogueO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ height 29RPart of a philosophical dialogue on the subject of government, one of the characters in which is Peisistratus, the tyrant of Athens.TLiteraryUMS†VA1747Boxford-ipap.apis.1747CP.Oxy.D4E751JSR0945KJE43430NHomeric fragmentO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd or early 3rd centuryQ 19.6 x 9.2RPart of a column containing Homer's Iliad iii, 30-55 with numerous stops and accents, and several corrections (probably by a second hand).TLiteraryUMS†WA1748Boxford-ipap.apis.1748CP.Oxy.D4E779JSR0948KJE43433NHomeric fragmentO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd or early 3rd centuryQ 6.2 x 9.6RzPart of Homer's Odyssey x, 124-130 from the top of a column, the lines being nearly complete, with breathings and accents.TLiteraryUMS†X†XA1749Boxford-ipap.apis.1749CP.Oxy.D6E852NEuripides HypsipyleO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd or early 3rd centuryQ height 37.1R"A fragment of Euripides' HypsipyleTLiteraryUMS†YA1750Boxford-ipap.apis.1750CP.Oxy.D6E853JSR0966KJE47408NCommentary on Thucydides IIO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd centuryQ height 20.5RGConsiderable portions of a commentary on the second book of Thucydides.TLiteraryUMS†ZA1751Boxford-ipap.apis.1751CP.Oxy.D6E910N Lease of LandO OxyrhynchusP197 A.D.Q31.5 x 9RA lease of 5 arourae of land at Pakerke for four years, following the usual formula. In the first and third years of the lease the land was to be sown with wheat at a rent of 6 artabae per aroura, in the second and fourth years with green-stuffs at a renT DocumentaryUMS†[A1752Boxford-ipap.apis.1752CP.Oxy.D6E986FrectoJSR0966KJE47408N Land-surveyOArsinoite nomeP)2nd century (First document A.D. 131-132)Q Height 20.5†[RThe verso of this papyrus contains the commentary on Thucydides (P.Oxy. VI 853). On the recto are three distinct documents which have been joined together to form a roll of sufficient length. The first of these, which is on the recto of cols. xix-xiv of T DocumentaryUMS†\A1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-1NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18RoFol. 1 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso and recto = Aetia ii, story of Cydippe.SrvTLiteraryUMS†]A1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-2NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18RFol. 2 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso = Aetia iv, conclusion, and Iambi, prologue; recto = conclusion of prologue, and story of Bathycles (Iambi i)SrvTLiteraryUMS†^A1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-3NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18†^RFol. 3 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso = Iambi istory of Bathycles continued; recto = Iambiii, subject doubtful.SrvTLiteraryUMS†_A1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-4NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18RFol. 4 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso = Iambi ii? story of the reign of Saturn; recto = Iambi iii? The story of dispute between laurel and olive. SrvTLiteraryUMS†`A1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-5NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18RFol. 5 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso and recto = Iambi The story of dispute between laurel and olive, continued. SrvTLiteraryUMS†aA1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-6NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18c†aRFol. 6 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso and recto = Iambi iv a piece relating to poetical composition, especially tragedy. SrvTLiteraryUMS†bA1753Boxford-ipap.apis.1753CP.Oxy.D7E1011-7NCallimachus, Aetia and IambiO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ30 x 18RmFol. 7 of a papyrus book containing Callimachus' Aetia and Iambi: verso and recto = Iambi v, trochaic poem. SrvTLiteraryUMS†cA1754Boxford-ipap.apis.1754CP.Oxy.D7E1032NPetition to the EpistrategusO OxyrhynchusP162 A.D.Q 38.8 x 14.2RA petition to the epistrategus Vedius Faustus from a brother and sister, asking for a decision in a dispute which had arisen out of some irregularity in the registration of a vineyard.T DocumentaryUMS†dA1755Boxford-ipap.apis.1755CP.Oxy.D7E1049NAccount of TransportO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd centuryQ 30.6 x 14.2†dRAn account of expenses incurred in connection with the transport of covrto to the village of Ophis. Hire of donkeys is at the rate of 2 drachmae a day, of donkey-drivers 1 drachma 5 obols and 2 drachmae 4 obols, of workmen employed in tying up bundles 3T DocumentaryUMS†eA1756Boxford-ipap.apis.1756CP.Oxy.D7E1071KJE47432NLetterO OxyrhynchusP 5th centuryQ 15.6 x 31.6RLetter to a captain requesting him to give orders concerning the disposal of 100 artabae of corn. The writing is across the fibres of the papyrus. Address on the back.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†fA1757Boxford-ipap.apis.1757CP.Oxy.D8E1087KJE47433NScholia on Iliad viiO OxyrhynchusPLate 1st century B.C.Q 24.3 x 17.1RThe text belongs like P.Oxy. VIII 1086 to an elaborate Homeric commentary, but one of a rather different order. 1086 is the product of the school of Aristarchus, while 1087 shows but the slightest traces of the Aristarchean tradition. No references occur TLiteraryUMS†gA1758Boxford-ipap.apis.1758†gCP.Oxy.D8E1093KJE47434NDemosthenes, Contra BoeotumO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ Height 29.1RThese fragments of the Pros Boiton peri tou onomatos are comprised in the remains of seventeen consecutive columns, covering 7-23 of the speech. They are written in an upright semicursive hand, clear but by no means elegant, dating from about the middTLiteraryUMS†hA1759Boxford-ipap.apis.1759CP.Oxy.D8E1098KJE47435NVergil, Aeneid ii, 39-46O OxyrhynchusP4th or 5th centuryQ 5.2 x 20.8RSmall fragment of a Latin ms. of the Aeneid written in square capitals. The fragment is part of a leaf of thin vellum, which was ruled horizontally and vertically with a hard point. When complete the page must have been fairly tall, the column consistingSversoTLiteraryUMS†iA1760Boxford-ipap.apis.1760CP.Oxy.D8E1117KJE47436NPetition to a praefectO OxyrhynchusPAbout A.D. 178Q 19.8 x 13.9†iRDraft of an appeal to an unnamed praefect from six persons described as the superintendents of the golden statue of Athene-Thoris concerning a case of peculation which he had recently decided. The ends of the lines are lost throughout, but the general seSrvT DocumentaryUMS†jA1761Boxford-ipap.apis.1761CP.Oxy.D8E1119NPetition to a Strategus, etc.O OxyrhynchusP254 A.D.Q 28.5 x 39.6RA petition from two citizens of Antinopolis who had property at Oxyrhynchus, Theon and Arsinos, requesting the strategus of the Oxyrhynchite nome to notify the existing phylarch that they were exempt from nomination to municipal offices. Their rights hT DocumentaryUMS†kA1762Boxford-ipap.apis.1762CP.Oxy.D8E1121KJE47437NPetition to a beneficiariusO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 295Q 25.6 x 16.8†kRA petition from a woman accusing two neighbours of having seized some property which had belonged to her mother and of which she was the heir. The writer announces her intention of proceeding against the offenders, and asks that they should be made to givSrvT DocumentaryUMS†lA1763Boxford-ipap.apis.1763CP.Oxy.D8E1127KJE47438NLease of a pigeon-houseO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 183Q 28.1 x 7.5RLease of an upper room with a pigeon-cote for four years at an annual rent of 60 drachmae. Cf. the fragmentary P.Flor. 10, where two peristerenes and a kella are let for 400 drachmae in the middle of the next century, and for the formula, P.Oxy. III 502,SrvT DocumentaryUMS†mA1764Boxford-ipap.apis.1764CP.Oxy.D8E1135KJE47439NReceipt for anabolicumO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 9.8 x 9.2RA receipt for anabolicum, or, as it is termed here, hieron anabolikon, issued by collectors. The receipt seems to have been written about the middle of the third century and concerns a money payment. †mT DocumentaryUMS†nA1765Boxford-ipap.apis.1765CP.Oxy.D8E1142KJE47440NOrder for purchasesO OxyrhynchusPLate 3rd centuryQ10 x 8.6RfA list of various commodities which an unnamed person and his friends wished to be purchased for them.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†oA1766Boxford-ipap.apis.1766CP.Oxy.D8E1145KJE47441NAccount of a sitologusO OxyrhynchusP 1st centuryQ 27.8 x 25.6RA fragment from an account recording amounts of wheat delivered on different days by various persons who are arranged under their villages - apparently part of the day-book of a sitologus; cf. e.g. P.Fay. 340. The beginnings of a second column are not priT DocumentaryUMS†pA1767Boxford-ipap.apis.1767CP.Oxy.D8E1148KJE47442NQuestion to the oracleO OxyrhynchusP 1st centuryQ 7.1 x 5.8RThe papyrus contains a question addressed to the oracle of Serapis, who is here identified with Helios. The text is written in a crabbed cursive hand across the fibres of the recto.SrvTLiteraryUMS†qA1768†qBoxford-ipap.apis.1768CP.Oxy.D8E1157KJE47443NLetter of PathermouthisO OxyrhynchusPLate 3rd centuryQ 26.1 x 8.7RThe subjects of this letter are a registration, evidently for the census, and a payment of the poll-tax, both of which the writer wished his sister to undertake for him. He was uncertain whether she would be allowed to register him in his absence, and he T DocumentaryUMS†rA1769Boxford-ipap.apis.1769CP.Oxy.D8E1165KJE47444NLetter of VictorO OxyrhynchusP 6th centuryQ 16.9 x 29.8RA letter from one advocate to another expostulating about the treatment of some cultivators in the writer's employ, and threatening reprisals. The cause of the trouble was apparently a dispute about some camels, perhaps a question of ownership. Only the vT DocumentaryUMS†sA1770Boxford-ipap.apis.1770CP.Oxy.D9E1173-1NPhiloO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 17.5 x 15ROFol 1 of a papyrus codex containing fragments of four different books by Philo.SrvTLiteraryUMS†tA1771†tBoxford-ipap.apis.1771CP.Oxy.D9E1173-2NPhiloO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 17.5 x 15ROFol 2 of a papyrus codex containing fragments of four different books by Philo.SrvTLiteraryUMS†uA1772Boxford-ipap.apis.1772CP.Oxy.D9E1173-3NPhiloO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 17.5 x 15ROFol 3 of a papyrus codex containing fragments of four different books by Philo.SrvTLiteraryUMS†vA1773Boxford-ipap.apis.1773CP.Oxy.D9E1173-4NPhiloO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 17.5 x 15ROFol 4 of a papyrus codex containing fragments of four different books by Philo.SrvTLiteraryUMS†wA1774Boxford-ipap.apis.1774CP.Oxy.D9E1182JSR1004KJE47446NDemosthenes, De Falsa LegationeO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 27 x 22.6RGFour well-preserved columns from the De Falsa Legatione by Demosthenes.TLiteraryUMS†xA1775Boxford-ipap.apis.1775CP.Oxy.D9E1186KJE47447NEdict of a praesesO OxyrhynchusP 4th centuryQ 14.4 x 6.8#†xRThe recto of this papyrus contains parts of sixteen lines of a late third-century account. On the verso, written in a clear semi-cursive hand probably of the first half of the fourth century, is part of an edict of Aurelius Herodes, praeses of the ThebaidSrvT DocumentaryUMS†yA1776Boxford-ipap.apis.1776CP.Oxy.D9E1187KJE47448NProclamation of a strategusO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 254Q 21.5 x 7.2RA notice issued by the strategus Aurelius Posidonius summoning the inhabitants of those quarters of the city upon which devolved the liturgies for the coming year to meet for the nomination of a phylarch. On the verso part of six short lines of an accounSrvT DocumentaryUMS†zA1777Boxford-ipap.apis.1777CP.Oxy.D9E1200KJE47450NRegistration of a deedO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 266Q 34.3 x 16.1)†zRThis long and well preserved papyrus, which was found rolled up in a cloth, is an application to the archidicastes asking him to communicate to the record-office of Oxyrhynchus the publication at Alexandria of a deed of sale; the copy of the latter and ofSrvT DocumentaryUMS†{A1778Boxford-ipap.apis.1778CP.Oxy.D9E1204KJE47451NPetition to a strategusO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 299Q 20.4 x 27.2RThe petition represents a stage in some legal proceedings taken by Aurelius Plutarchus in consequence of his nomination for the office of decemprimus, from which, he maintains, his rank exempted him. The rationalis ordered documentary evidence to be produT DocumentaryUMS†|A1779Boxford-ipap.apis.1779CP.Oxy.D9E1208N,Public Acknowledgement of a Contract of SaleO OxyrhynchusP291 A.D.Q 23.2 x 37.3†|RAn affirmation, drawn up before the representative of the agoranomus, of the validity of a private contract of sale and cession dating from the previous year. The property sold and ceded by the contract, a copy of which is given, was 4/5 aroura of arableT DocumentaryUMS†}A1780Boxford-ipap.apis.1780CP.Oxy.D9E1220KJE47452NLetter of a bailiffO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 21.7 x 8.7RA letter from a steward or agent enclosing some accounts and giving other information, and asking for various supplies. In the left-hand margin there are some indications of a previous column, which perhaps contained the accounts referred to; and the versSrvT DocumentaryUMS†~A1781Boxford-ipap.apis.1781CP.Oxy.D9E1223KJE47453NLetter of HermiasO OxyrhynchusPLate 4th centuryQ 26.9 x 9.3†~RThe chief point of interest in this letter, which was written by a man in financial difficulties, is the ratio given in ll. 31 sqq. between the current values of the gold solidus and the murias of drachmae or denarii. A date in the second half of the fourSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1782Boxford-ipap.apis.1782CP.Oxy.D10E1233NAlcaeusO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 9.4 x 17.3RFragments of poems by Alcaeus.TLiteraryUMS†A1783Boxford-ipap.apis.1783CP.Oxy.D10E1236JSR1013KJE47455NMenander, EpitrepontesO OxyrhynchusP 4th centuryQ9 x 15.6R8Part of a vellum leaf containing Menander's EpitrepontesSrvTLiteraryUMS†A1784Boxford-ipap.apis.1784CP.Oxy.D10E1238KJE47456NFragment of a comedyO OxyrhynchusP 1st centuryQ 10.3 x 7.3RFragment containing the beginnings of a few lines from the top of a column, written in round upright uncials of rather above the medium size, and evidently of an early date in the Roman period; they may be assigned to about the middle of the first century†TLiteraryUMS†A1785Boxford-ipap.apis.1785CP.Oxy.D10E1239KJE47457NFragment of a comedyO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 16.5 x 10.1RThe right-hand portion of a short column of 21 lines, written in medium-sized sloping oval uncials of a common third-century type. High and medial stops are used, the former occasionally taking the shape of a small oblique dash. Rubbing and discoloration SrvTLiteraryUMS†A1786Boxford-ipap.apis.1786CP.Oxy.D10E1240KJE47458NFragment of a comedyO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQFr. 1: 15.8 x 6.5RP.Oxy. X 1240 consists of four fragments written in a small informal upright script dating probably from the first half of the second century. Names of speakers have been inserted in the margin in a sloping cursive, apparently by a different hand; to whicTLiteraryUMS†A1787Boxford-ipap.apis.1787CP.Oxy.D10E1252N5Official Correspondence and Declaration, and PetitionO OxyrhynchusP 288-95 A.D.Q 27.1 x 29.2†ROn the recto are three columns, the first of which contains a short letter probably from the praefect Fl. Valerius Pompeianus, to the strategus of the Oxyrhynchite nome, reiterating an order. This is followed by a formal declaration made by three municipSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1788Boxford-ipap.apis.1788CP.Oxy.D10E1254KJE47460NPublication of an appointmentO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 260Q 26.7 x 9.2RA letter from two comarchs to the strategus of the Cynopolite nome, nominating a person for the duty of carrying to Alexandria a sample of the corn collected for the Government. Prefixed to this, in a space left for the purpose by the writers of the letteSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1789Boxford-ipap.apis.1789CP.Oxy.D10E1258KJE47461NPromise of attendanceO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 45Q 13.9 x 8.4RA declaration on oath that the writer would appear before the strategus in connection with a reckoning of receipts from taxation. T DocumentaryUMS†A1790Boxford-ipap.apis.1790CP.Oxy.D10E1260†KJE47462NDeclaration of a shipperO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 286Q23 x 9.7RQAn acknowledgement of the receipt of a cargo of corn for transport to Alexandria.T DocumentaryUMS†A1791Boxford-ipap.apis.1791CP.Oxy.D10E1267KJE47463NRegistration of a childO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 209Q 24.5 x 7.7RA request to an amphodogrammateus of the city for the registration of a boy aged three years and five months. The document is to be referred to the category of the notifications of birth, of which several examples from the Fayum have been published. ThereT DocumentaryUMS†A1792Boxford-ipap.apis.1792CP.Oxy.D10E1276KJE47464NSale of house-propertyO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 249Q 31.9 x 19.4RA contract for the sale of half a house to the owner of the other half for 700 drachmae, with the signatures of the vendors written in rude uncialsT DocumentaryUMS†A1793Boxford-ipap.apis.1793CP.Oxy.D10E1283KJE47465NRevenue-returnO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 219Q 17.9 x 7.2†RAn example of the monthly statements of receipts submitted by tax-collectors to the strategi. The taxes concerned are different imposts on land, and the pchismos peristernn. T DocumentaryUMS†A1794Boxford-ipap.apis.1794CP.Oxy.D10E1285NList of Village PaymentsO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 33.3 x 31.5RA long list of villages, classified under the six topiarchies of the Oxyrhynchite nome, with amounts in money levied upon them.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1795Boxford-ipap.apis.1795CP.Oxy.D10E1287KJE47463N Survey-listO OxyrhynchusPEarly 3rd centuryQ 24.5 x 7.7RThis extract from an official survey list preserved in the public archives has been hastily copied on the back of P.Oxy. X 1267. Two entries have been extracted, both concerned with Diogenes who is described as a charioteer. Owing partly to their highly aT DocumentaryUMS†A1796Boxford-ipap.apis.1796CP.Oxy.D10E1291KJE47466NLetter of ZosO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 30Q 4.8 x 8.2†R2A short letter from Zos to her brother Ischyrion.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1797Boxford-ipap.apis.1797CP.Oxy.D10E1327KJE47467NReceiptO OxyrhynchusP5th or 6th centuryQ 14.6 x 5.5R|Receipt for payment of wine, from Philoxenus to Hierax, for 217 dipla, and a subsequent payment of 2 dipla. Nearly complete.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1798Boxford-ipap.apis.1798CP.Oxy.D10E1329KJE47468NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 399Q26 x 10RReceipt for 3 solidi on account of dues of barley for the 12th indiction. Practically complete. On the verso a much effaced endorsement.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1799Boxford-ipap.apis.1799CP.Oxy.D10E1337KJE47469NOrder for a paymentO OxyrhynchusP 5th centuryQ 8.1 x 9.5RGOrder for a payment of 10 myriads. Complete. Written across the fibres.T DocumentaryUMS†A1800Boxford-ipap.apis.1800CP.Oxy.D10E1339KJE47470NAccount of expensesO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ8 x 8.1†RpAccount of expenses. Nine lines are preserved, but whether the account was continued below line 9 is uncertain.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1801Boxford-ipap.apis.1801CP.Oxy.D10E1350KJE47471NLetterO OxyrhynchusP5th or 6th centuryQ6.5 x 20RILetter, written across the fibres. Address on the verso. Nearly complete.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1802Boxford-ipap.apis.1802CP.Oxy.D11E1352KJE47472NPsalms lxxxii, lxxxiiiO OxyrhynchusPEarly 4th centuryQ 13.1 x 10.5RA practically complete vellum leaf from a book of the Psalms. The stichometrical arrangement of lines is not here adopted, but stichometrical divisions are marked, somewhat erratically, by means of double dots. The letters, which are of a 3rd to 4th centuSrvTLiteraryUMS†A1803Boxford-ipap.apis.1803CP.Oxy.D11E1360NAlcaeusO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd centuryQ fragmentsRFSmall fragments of works by Alcaeus, some of which fit into P.Oxy.1234TLiteraryUMS†A1804Boxford-ipap.apis.1804CP.Oxy.D11E1368KJE47473NRomance†O OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 19.2 x 9.6RThe recto of this papyrus contains the ends of eleven lines from an official register of persons, drawn up, to judge from the handwriting, towards the close of the 2nd century. A census and epikephalaia are mentioned, and the document no doubt had referenSrvTLiteraryUMS†A1805Boxford-ipap.apis.1805CP.Oxy.D11E1375KJE47474N Herodotus viiO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 15.5 x 12.3RThe upper parts of two columns, written in carefully formed round uncials of medium size. A correction seems to be due to the original scribe, who may also be responsible for the punctuation by means of high dots in combination with paragraphi. A deep marTLiteraryUMS†A1806Boxford-ipap.apis.1806CP.Oxy.D11E1380-1NInvocation of IsisO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 21.8 x 112.5R}On the recto is an invocation of the goddess Isis; on the verso is a composition in praise of Imhotep-Asclepius (P.Oxy.1381).T DocumentaryUMS†A1807Boxford-ipap.apis.1807†CP.Oxy.D11E1380-2NInvocation of IsisO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 21.8 x 112.5R}On the recto is an invocation of the goddess Isis; on the verso is a composition in praise of Imhotep-Asclepius (P.Oxy.1381).T DocumentaryUMS†A1808Boxford-ipap.apis.1808CP.Oxy.D11E1380-3NInvocation of IsisO OxyrhynchusPEarly 2nd centuryQ 21.8 x 112.5R}On the recto is an invocation of the goddess Isis; on the verso is a composition in praise of Imhotep-Asclepius (P.Oxy.1381).T DocumentaryUMS†A1809Boxford-ipap.apis.1809CP.Oxy.D11E1381-1NPraise of Imouthes-AsclepiusO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 21.8 x 112.5RThis text is on the verso of P.Oxy.1380, and in much better condition. It contains an analogous text in honour of a deity whose worship in Roman times to some extent connects through Hermes with that of Isis, namely Imouthes, the Egyptian Imhotep, identiT DocumentaryUMS†A1810Boxford-ipap.apis.1810CP.Oxy.D11E1381-2NPraise of Imouthes-AsclepiusO OxyrhynchusP 2nd century-†Q 21.8 x 112.5RThis text is on the verso of P.Oxy.1380, and in much better condition. It contains an analogous text in honour of a deity whose worship in Roman times to some extent connects through Hermes with that of Isis, namely Imouthes, the Egyptian Imhotep, identiT DocumentaryUMS†A1811Boxford-ipap.apis.1811CP.Oxy.D11E1381-3NPraise of Imouthes-AsclepiusO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 21.8 x 112.5RThis text is on the verso of P.Oxy.1380, and in much better condition. It contains an analogous text in honour of a deity whose worship in Roman times to some extent connects through Hermes with that of Isis, namely Imouthes, the Egyptian Imhotep, identiT DocumentaryUMS†A1812Boxford-ipap.apis.1812CP.Oxy.D11E1400FversoKJE47475NComedyO OxyrhynchusP2nd or early 3rd centuryQ6 x 5.3†ROn the recto part of a 2nd century taxing-list. On the verso ends of 10 and beginnings of 8 lines from the tops of two columns of a comedy, written in a small uncial hand of the 2nd or early 3rd century.TLiteraryUMS†A1813Boxford-ipap.apis.1813CP.Oxy.D12E1410KJE47476NEdict of a catholicusO OxyrhynchusPEarly 4th centuryQ 13.5 x 7.8RAn order, of which the conclusion is wanting, issued on the authority of the catholicus Magnius (?) Rufus, making it illegal to reimpose the office of decemprimus upon persons who had held that position since a particular year of two unnamed emperors. T DocumentaryUMS†A1814Boxford-ipap.apis.1814CP.Oxy.D12E1411KJE47477NProclamation of a strategusO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 260Q 21.6 x 12.5RA notice issued by the strategus Ptolemaeus also called Nemesianus, ordering bankers and all other persons engaged in commercial transactions to accept the new imperial coinage. On the verso a list of utensils by a different hand (O.Oxy. XIV 1654).k†T DocumentaryUMS†A1815Boxford-ipap.apis.1815CP.Oxy.D12E1415N#Report of Proceedings of the SenateO OxyrhynchusPLate 3rd centuryQ 26.2 x 32RThe latter part of one column, and the beginnings of a few lines of a second from a report of the senate's proceedings, probably from the reign of Diocletian.T DocumentaryUMS†A1816Boxford-ipap.apis.1816CP.Oxy.D12E1419KJE47478N(Order from a prytanis to a tax-collectorO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 265Q 16.8 x 12.4RAn order from a prytanis of the senate to a tax collector called a practor politicon to pay the prytanis 1500 drachmae credited by the tax collector to another revenue official, and 300 drachmae required for military supplies. The document was written by T DocumentaryUMS†A1817Boxford-ipap.apis.1817CP.Oxy.D12E1421KJE47479N"Order from a strategus to comarchsO OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ 11.9 x 9.2A†ROn the recto of this papyrus is part of a list of land-holders, written in the late 2nd or early 3rd century (P.Oxy. XII 1533). On the verso, written along the fibres, is a brief order from a strategos to the official of two villages, concerning the embarT DocumentaryUMS†A1818Boxford-ipap.apis.1818CP.Oxy.D12E1426KJE47480N*Appointment of a workman on Trajan's riverO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 322Q 26.3 x 8.7RA return addressed by the comarchs of two villages to an interesting collocation of officials who had taken the place of the strategus and basilicogrammateus. At the end only the date giving the month and the signatures are missing. The workman nominated T DocumentaryUMS†A1819Boxford-ipap.apis.1819CP.Oxy.D12E1433KJE47481N,Two reports of tax-collectors to a strategosO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 238Q 12.3 x 7.8†RThese two returns in the same hand, addressed to a strategus by collectors of money taxes at a village in the Thmoisepho toparchy concerning their receipts in successive months, form nos. 31 and 32 of a long series of documents, which were joined togetherT DocumentaryUMS†A1820Boxford-ipap.apis.1820CP.Oxy.D12E1447KJE47482NReceipt for corn-duesO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 44Q 13.2 x 21.7RThis receipt, issued by a sitologus in the reign of Claudius, for corn-dues of an unspecified character, differs somewhat from the stereotyped formula of this class of receipts from the reign of Domitian onwards. The payer was a woman, not a tax-collectoSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1821Boxford-ipap.apis.1821CP.Oxy.D12E1449NReturn of Temple PropertyO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 213-17 Q#Fr. 1: 20.6 x 7.6 Fr. 4: 19.4 x 10RAn elaborate return of dedicated offerings, drawn up by the priests of various temples at Oxyrhynchus and in the Oxyrhynchite and Cynopolite nomes. The four extant fragments do not join.†T DocumentaryUMS†A1822Boxford-ipap.apis.1822CP.Oxy.D12E1452KJE47483NTwo epicrisis-returnsO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 127-8Q 18.8 x 8.8RThese two epicrisis-returns concern a Graeco-Egyptian boy of thirteen called Sarapion, both sent simultaneously by his uncle to the strategus, basilicogrammateus and other officials. The first is a claim for the admission of Sarapion to the class of inhabT DocumentaryUMS†A1823Boxford-ipap.apis.1823CP.Oxy.D12E1469KJE47484N#Petition of village-representativesO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 298Q 10.5 x 24.3RA well preserved petition to Aemilius Rusticianus, an otherwise unknown deputy-praefect, from two comarchs on behalf of the village of Pamis. Their complaint was concerned with the repair of an embankment, and illustrates the difficulties experienced in SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1824Boxford-ipap.apis.1824CP.Oxy.D12E1470N%Petition concerning ownership of landO OxyrhynchusP336 A.D.Q 20.8 x 24.8†RThe chronological order of the three documents on this papyrus is the reverse of their actual order, the second and third being enclosures. The earliest is a petition to the praefect Flavius Philagrius from a woman called Theodora, whose father, a veteraT DocumentaryUMS†A1825Boxford-ipap.apis.1825CP.Oxy.D12E1475KJE47485N%Application concerning a sale of landO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 267Q 35 x 19.6R`A long and well-preserved papyrus, closely parallel to P.Oxy. IX 1200, and written a year later.T DocumentaryUMS†A1826Boxford-ipap.apis.1826CP.Oxy.D12E1482KJE47486NLetter of Morus to a friendO OxyrhynchusP 2nd centuryQ 21.4 x 12.2ROn the recto of this papyrus are the beginnings of the first seventeen lines of a letter from Epimachus to Panares written about A.D. 120-160. On the verso is a letter to the same Epimachus from a friend called Morus, who together with Panares had been wSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1827Boxford-ipap.apis.1827CP.Oxy.D12E1499KJE47487†NOrder from a prytanisO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 309Q 8.2 x 13.5R~Order from a prytanis to a banker to pay three attendants of the public bath their monthly wage, amounting in all to 1 talent.T DocumentaryUMS†A1828Boxford-ipap.apis.1828CP.Oxy.D12E1506KJE47488NOrder from a praepositusO OxyrhynchusPEarly 4th centuryQ6.1 x 18RqWritten across the fibres. An order from a praepositus to the irenarch of Senokomis to send a certain individual.SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1829Boxford-ipap.apis.1829CP.Oxy.D12E1516KJE47475NTax-listO OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd or early 3rd centuryQ 7.1 x 7.3RFragment from the middle of a column of a taxing-list, recording payments by inhabitants of Oxyrhynchus, who are classified according to merismoi of their amphoda, for, probably, poll-tax and pig-tax. The entries, besides being divided by paragraphi, haveT DocumentaryUMS†A1830Boxford-ipap.apis.1830CP.Oxy.D12E1519KJE47489NList of arrears of taxationO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 247-8 or 257-8Q 10.5 x 8.5†RThe upper part of a column containing (1) in ll. 1-9 a list of arrears of taxation, ranging from 4 to 32 drachmae, due from various persons whose trades were generally stated, possibly because the tax was the cheirnaxion; (2) in ll. 10-14, part of a simiSrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1831Boxford-ipap.apis.1831CP.Oxy.D12E1531KJE47490NList of payments in cornO OxyrhynchusPBefore A.D. 258Q 27.6 x 11.6RThe contract on the verso, P.Oxy. XIV 1637, was written during the praefecture of Mussius Aemilianus. A list of payments in corn by geouchoi and cometai at Kerkeura and probably another village in the middle toparchy. The amounts are lost in nearly all caT DocumentaryUMS†A1832Boxford-ipap.apis.1832CP.Oxy.D12E1533KJE47479NList of landholdersO OxyrhynchusPlate 2nd - early 3rd century ADR0List of landholdings with owners and categories.T DocumentaryUMS†A1833Boxford-ipap.apis.1833CP.Oxy.D12E1542KJE47491NCounter-receiptO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 307Q 14 x 13.7†RA counter-receipt, made out by the payer in the first person, for various payments of corn to sitologi of Seryphis from georgoi on behalf of, probably, owners of idiotike ge.T DocumentaryUMS†A1834Boxford-ipap.apis.1834CP.Oxy.D12E1547KJE47492N Census ReturnO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 119 Q 23.9 x 11RA census-return of an inhabitant of Oxyrhynchus. The middle and lower portions are much damaged. On the verso is the date (month and day).SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1835Boxford-ipap.apis.1835CP.Oxy.D12E1548SrvT DocumentaryUMS†A1836Boxford-ipap.apis.1836CP.Oxy.D12E1549FversoKJE47481NReturns of unwatered landO OxyrhynchusPA.D. 240Q 12.3 x 13.9RTwo returns of unwatered land at Penno from Aurelius Theogenes, numbered 33 and 34 in a series of documents, of which nos. 31 and 32 form P.Oxy. XII 1433. The first is addressed to the basilicogrammateus, the second to a comogrammateus.T DocumentaryUMS†A1838Boxford-ipap.apis.1838CP.Oxy.D13E1605KJE47497NMenander, Misoumenos†O OxyrhynchusP 3rd centuryQ15 x 5.2RThis exiguous fragment of a comedy, though containing only the beginnings of 27 lines from the top of a column and a few letters from the ends of lines of the preceding column, has some interest, since it can with much probability be identified, because oTLiteraryUMS†A1839Boxford-ipap.apis.1839CP.Oxy.D13E1606-1N+Lysias, Orations, Against Theomnestus, etc.O OxyrhynchusPLate 2nd or early 3rd centuryQ height 29.5Rˆ6B?ˆA1972Boxford-ipap.apis.1972CP.Phil.E4NAdministrative correspondenceO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 137Q 22.5 x 36RThe text is written on the verso of P.Phil.11. It contains two columns, the second very mutilated. The three documents preserved in the first column are fragments of administrative correspondence between the epistrategus and an unspecified official. TheseT DocumentaryUMM‡?A1973Boxford-ipap.apis.1973CP.Phil.E5N$Extract of a list of laographoumenoiO PhiladelphiaPAbout A.D. 49 or 62/63 (?)Q 10.5 x 8.5RBy laographia here is meant the list of taxpayers subject to the poll-tax. The exact date is uncertain, since the document only names 'the 9th year'.T DocumentaryUMM‡@A1974Boxford-ipap.apis.1974‡@CP.Phil.E6NDeclaration of deathO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 129Q21 x 7RThe papyrus contains the main body of the declaration by Thenmesoeris of the death of her son Pnepheros, the signatures of herself and her kurios, and the oath.T DocumentaryUMM‡AA1975Boxford-ipap.apis.1975CP.Phil.E7NDeclaration of deathO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 129Q21 x 8.5RVThe text of this papyrus is identical to P.Phil.6, but for a few unimportant variants.T DocumentaryUMM‡BA1976Boxford-ipap.apis.1976CP.Phil.E8NDeclaration of sheep and goatsO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 136/137Q22 x 10RWritten in a very cursive hand, with many abbreviations. A declaration of sheep and goats addressed to the strategus and to the basilikogrammateus of the Herakleidou meris, by a woman from Alabanthis called Herais.T DocumentaryUMM‡CA1977Boxford-ipap.apis.1977CP.Phil.E9NDeclaration of uninundated landO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 158Q14 x 9RUA declaration of uninundated land from Casius to the kmogrammateus of Philadelphia. ‡CT DocumentaryUMM‡DA1978Boxford-ipap.apis.1978CP.Phil.E10NPetition to the strategusO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 139Q21 x 13RThe text is in a very bad state of conservation. The guild of weavers of Philadelphia, which only comprises 12 members, are concerned because 4 of them have been assigned the liturgy of epiplous. As they have received a large order for clothes from the stT DocumentaryUMM‡EA1979Boxford-ipap.apis.1979CP.Phil.E11N Acts concerning property rightsO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 141Q 22.5 x 36RThis large sheet of papyrus was partially covered by writing that ran from right to left, so col. I is the one on the right of col. II. The papyrus contains a homologia between C. Anthistius Numisianus and Anthistia Cronous, a copy of a prosgraphon kataloT DocumentaryUMM‡FA1980Boxford-ipap.apis.1980CP.Phil.E12NOffer to leaseO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 150 or 173Q 26.5 x 11‡FRThis papyrus, an offer to lease a palm and olive orchard for a year, is the duplicate of PSI 33. The document is addressed to Lucius Anthestius Germanus, by Casius.T DocumentaryUMM‡GA1981Boxford-ipap.apis.1981CP.Phil.E13NOffer to leaseO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 155Q 22.5 x 9.5RjThe beginning of the papyrus is very damaged. Casius offers to lease a palm orchard from Marcia Athenas. T DocumentaryUMM‡HA1982Boxford-ipap.apis.1982CP.Phil.E14NOffer to leaseO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 155/156Q21 x 9RPublius Lucretius Antoninus and Casius address this document to Marcus Julius Casianus, offering to lease a plot of land of 15 arourae for a period of 4 years.T DocumentaryUMM‡IA1983Boxford-ipap.apis.1983CP.Phil.E15NOffer to leaseO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 153/154Q17 x 16‡IRThe edges of the papyrus are badly frayed and occasionally torn. The script is a competent fast cursive. This is a contract between Pasis and Dioscoros, on one side, and Hierax, Hierax and Heraclas on the other. The former two make an offer to sublet fromT DocumentaryUMM‡JA1984Boxford-ipap.apis.1984CP.Phil.E16N Letter giving power of attorney O PhiladelphiaPA.D. 161Q30 x 16RBy this letter, which is really an arrangement for power of attorney (verso: epitropik), the soldier Bucolus orders his farmer Casius to repay a debt of 44 drachmae to the veteran Aphrodisius. The text contains three different hands.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡KA1985Boxford-ipap.apis.1985CP.Phil.E17NAccount of grainO PhiladelphiaP2nd century A.D.Q 22.5 x 13RThe text contains two accounts, probably both of grain, and sheds light on the operations that took place in the public granary concerning the in-coming quantities of grain.T DocumentaryUMM‡LA1986Boxford-ipap.apis.1986CP.Phil.E18N Tax register‡LO PhiladelphiaP2nd century A.D.Q13 x 22RThe papyrus is intact at the top, but damaged on both sides and lower end, but retains its original height. On the verso is P.Phil. 2. Three columns are preserved, which must have belonged to a roll of rather considerable length, evidently a fragment of aT DocumentaryUMM‡MA1987Boxford-ipap.apis.1987CP.Phil.E19NAccount of sheep taxO PhiladelphiaP1st/2nd century A.D.Q20 x 21RA summary of sums received from some ousiai in Philadelphia for phoroi probatn. The ousiai are divided into two groups, hupo stratgon and hupo phrontida al( ) .. sebastou.T DocumentaryUMM‡NA1988Boxford-ipap.apis.1988CP.Phil.E20NCertificate of workO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 118Q10 x 7RdThe certificate refers to the corvee of Pauni, in the desert canal of Patsontis, near Philadelphia. T DocumentaryUMM‡OA1989Boxford-ipap.apis.1989CP.Phil.E21NReceipt of monodesmiaO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 157/158Q 20 x 14.5\‡OROn this sheet of papyrus was first written a private letter of ten lines. Later, the lower part which had contained no writing was used for this text, which contains two receipts for monodesmia.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡PA1990Boxford-ipap.apis.1990CP.Phil.E22NReceipt of phoretra klrouchnO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 163/164Q21 x 16RReceipt for Casius, acknowledging six payments he made for the phoretra klrouchn. Under the text remain 9 cm of blank papyrus.T DocumentaryUMM‡QA1992Boxford-ipap.apis.1992CP.Phil.E24NReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 123Q20.5 x 9RThe text comprises two receipts issued to the weavers of Philadelphia, written in different hands. Underneath the text remains a blank space of 10 cm. T DocumentaryUMM‡RA1993Boxford-ipap.apis.1993CP.Phil.E25NReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 127/128Q11 x 8‡RRIn very elliptical wording, a receipt is issued to weavers for two payments they made towards the gerdiakon. Underneath the text a blank space of 7.5 cm.T DocumentaryUMM‡SA1994Boxford-ipap.apis.1994CP.Phil.E26NReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 131 (?)Q21.5 x 8RThe fibres of the papyrus have been torn on the right. Underneath the text a blank space of 14 cm. The document acknowledges receipt of 360 drachmae paid by the weavers of Philadelphia into the treasury of the nomarch.T DocumentaryUMM‡TA1995Boxford-ipap.apis.1995CP.Phil.E27NReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 132Q 15.5 x 14RjThe papyrus is severely damaged in the last two lines, but there remains underneath a blank space of 9 cm.T DocumentaryUMM‡UA1996Boxford-ipap.apis.1996CP.Phil.E28NReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 132Q29 x 8.5RVTwo receipts separated by a space of 7 cm, followed by another blank space of 10.5 cm.T DocumentaryUMM‡VA1997Boxford-ipap.apis.1997CP.Phil.E29bf STUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~‚ÂĂłƂǂȂɂʂ˂̂͂΂ςЂт҂ӂԂՂւׂ؂قڂۂ܂݂ނ߂ႇ₇ょ䂇傇悇炇肇邇ꂇ낇삇킇  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrs‡VNReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 132Q 22.5 x 8.5RThe papyrus is well preserved, and is written in a neat, well-practised cursive. Under the text remains a blank space of 12.3 cm. There are three receipts.T DocumentaryUMM‡WA1998Boxford-ipap.apis.1998CP.Phil.E30NReceipt of gerdiakonO PhiladelphiaPA.D. 136 or 137Q8.5 x 17RReceipt issued to the weavers of Philadelphia for a payment made for the gerdiakon. The script, a very fast cursive, is at times little more than a scribble.T DocumentaryUMM‡XA1999Boxford-ipap.apis.1999CP.Phil.E31NReceipt of gerdiakovnO PhiladelphiaP A.D. 139/140Q10 x 30ROne third only of this page has been used, to contain only one column, while there is space for another two to its right. The text contains two receipts, one of the 2nd and one of the 3rd year of Antoninus, written in two different hands. On the right borT DocumentaryUMM‡YA2000Boxford-ipap.apis.2000CP.Phil.E32NNote concerning a transactionO Philadelphia‡YPEnd of 1st century A.D.Q21 x 8.5RAn anonymous note, written in an elegant cursive, inciting a certain Longinus to send the twenty-eight drachmae necessary to terminate a transaction of uncertain nature, and which appears to be a rather shady affair.T DocumentaryUMM‡ZA2001Boxford-ipap.apis.2001CP.Phil.E33N(Private letter concerning an anachrsisO PhiladelphiaP2nd century A.D.Q 16.5 x 12.5RAlarmed by the news that his father is planning to leave his village (anachrein), a son writes to a relative or a friend, asking him to intervene to deter the desertion, or at least to have him send a hundred drachmae, so that he himself could leave the SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡[A2002Boxford-ipap.apis.2002CP.Phil.E34N0Letter of Aristandros to his brother AristandrosO PhiladelphiaP1st century A.D.Q20.5 x 9R{An affectionate letter from Aristandros to his brother Aristandros in Philadelphia, bearing greetings also from Apollonios.T DocumentaryUMM‡\A2003Boxford-ipap.apis.2003CP.Phil.‡\E35N!Letter of Longinus to his brotherO PhiladelphiaPEnd of 2nd century A.D.Q21 x 12ROnly the general meaning of this letter is intelligible: Longinus writes to his brother and other members of his family to reproach them for their negligence in responding to his letters. The details are lost, because of bad grammar, syntax and idiosyncraT DocumentaryUMM‡]A2017Boxford-ipap.apis.2017CP.Phil.E36R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡^A2018Boxford-ipap.apis.2018CP.Phil.E37R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡_A2019Boxford-ipap.apis.2019CP.Phil.E38R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡`A2020Boxford-ipap.apis.2020CP.Phil.E39R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡aA2021Boxford-ipap.apis.2021CP.Phil.E40R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡bA2022Boxford-ipap.apis.2022CP.Phil.E41R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡cA2023Boxford-ipap.apis.2023CP.Phil.E42R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡dA2024Boxford-ipap.apis.2024CP.Phil.E43R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡eA2025Boxford-ipap.apis.2025CP.Phil.E45R(uned.) ‡eT DocumentaryUMM‡fA2026Boxford-ipap.apis.2026CP.Phil.E47R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡gA2027Boxford-ipap.apis.2027CP.Phil.E48R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡hA2028Boxford-ipap.apis.2028CP.Phil.E49R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡iA2029Boxford-ipap.apis.2029CP.Phil.E50R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡jA2030Boxford-ipap.apis.2030CP.Phil.E51R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡kA2031Boxford-ipap.apis.2031CP.Phil.E52R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡lA2032Boxford-ipap.apis.2032CP.Phil.E53R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡mA2033Boxford-ipap.apis.2033CP.Phil.E54R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡nA2034Boxford-ipap.apis.2034CP.Phil.E55R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡oA2035Boxford-ipap.apis.2035CP.Phil.E56R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡pA2036Boxford-ipap.apis.2036CP.Phil.E57R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡qA2037Boxford-ipap.apis.2037CP.Phil.E60R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡rA2038Boxford-ipap.apis.2038CP.Phil.E61R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡sA2039 ‡sBoxford-ipap.apis.2039CP.Phil.E62R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡tA2040Boxford-ipap.apis.2040CP.Phil.E63R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡uA2041Boxford-ipap.apis.2041CP.Phil.E64R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡vA2042Boxford-ipap.apis.2042CP.Phil.E65R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡wA2043Boxford-ipap.apis.2043CP.Phil.E67R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡xA2044Boxford-ipap.apis.2044CP.Phil.E69R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡yA2045Boxford-ipap.apis.2045CP.Phil.E72R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡zA2046Boxford-ipap.apis.2046CP.Phil.E73R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡{A2047Boxford-ipap.apis.2047CP.Phil.E74R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡|A2048Boxford-ipap.apis.2048CP.Phil.E75R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡}A2049Boxford-ipap.apis.2049CP.Phil.E76R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡~A2050Boxford-ipap.apis.2050CP.Phil.E77R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2051Boxford-ipap.apis.2051CP.Phil.E78R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2052Boxford-ipap.apis.2052CP.Phil.E79  ‡R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2053Boxford-ipap.apis.2053CP.Phil.E80R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2054Boxford-ipap.apis.2054CP.Phil.E81R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2055Boxford-ipap.apis.2055CP.Phil.E82R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2056Boxford-ipap.apis.2056CP.Phil.E83R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2057Boxford-ipap.apis.2057CP.Phil.E85R(uned.)SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2058Boxford-ipap.apis.2058CP.Phil.E86R(uned.)T DocumentaryUMM‡A2059Boxford-ipap.apis.2059CP.QuseirE3NPrivate letterOQuseirP"Late 1st or early 2nd century A.D.Q 9.7 x 8.5RThe papyrus is preserved except in the left middle and upper right, but many small holes and other damage to the surface deny us any continuous sense. The writing is across the fibres.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2060Boxford-ipap.apis.2060CP.Rev.N$Revenue Laws of Ptolemy PhiladelphusOArsinoite Nome(?)P 259-258 BCQK(a) 33 x 1341 (b) fragments of a second roll, originally approx. 4.5 m wide  ‡RWritten by a number of scribes. The main text is on the recto with only two notes in cols. 41 and 43 which are written on the verso but referred to in the main text. The total number of columns preserved on the main roll as well as several fragments is apSrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2061Boxford-ipap.apis.2061CP.Ryl.D3E478Q(a) 20.8 x 22.9RBoth Greek and Latin texts were written by the same scribe, the Latin in half-uncial in which Greek influence can be noticed, the Greek in a square, heavy hand approximating the Biblical type. the orthography of the Greek is much worse than that of the LT DocumentaryUMM‡A2062Boxford-ipap.apis.2062CP.SakaonE2NDeclaration of landO TheadelphiaPA.D. 300Q28 x 22REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 54 (text by Collart); Boak, E.Pap.3 (1936) 18f. Lit.: Viereck, Ph.W. 33 (1913) 452; Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 301; Preisigke, BL 1 (1922); Wilcken, APF 12 (1937) 244; Roberts and Turner, P.Ryl. IV 656.3n., 7n.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2063Boxford-ipap.apis.2063  ‡CP.SakaonE3JSR2703KJE59046NDeclaration of landO TheadelphiaPA.D. 300Q 45.5 x 25RIn two fragments: Ed.: (a) Roberts and Turner, P.Ryl. IV 656; (b) Jouguet, P.Thead. 55 (text by Collart); Boak, E.Pap. 3 (1936) 22f. Lit.: Avogardo, Aeg. 15 (1935) 205 n.3; Wilcken, APF 12 (1937) 244; Wegener, BL 3 (1958) 163, 249.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2064Boxford-ipap.apis.2064CP.SakaonE7NReport of sitologoiO TheadelphiaPA.D. 320Q19 x 25REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 28.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2065Boxford-ipap.apis.2065CP.SakaonE9NAccount of payments in moneyO TheadelphiaP A.D. 314-315Q 12.5 x 20.5RIEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 48. Lit.: Sijpesteijn and Worp, CE 51 (1976) 148f.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2066Boxford-ipap.apis.2066CP.SakaonE10NAccount of wheat collectionO TheadelphiaPA.D. 352Q19 x 25REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 30.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2067Boxford-ipap.apis.2067CP.SakaonE11NReceipt for wheat O TheadelphiaPA.D. 294 or 297Q15 x 25 ‡REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 26. Lit.: Hunt, P.Oxy. IX 1197.4n.; Schwartz, Rec.Pap. 3 (1964) 76; Maehler, BGU XI 2027.4n.; Hagedorn, ZPE 2 (1968) 72.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2068Boxford-ipap.apis.2068CP.SakaonE12NReceipt for wheat O TheadelphiaPA.D. 298Q14 x 24RyEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 27; Lit.: Vandersleyen, Chronologie, 28; Schwartz, Rec.Pap.3 (1964) 76; Hagedorn, ZPE 2 (1968) 72.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2069Boxford-ipap.apis.2069CP.SakaonE13N4Receipts for money in commutation for chaff and meatO TheadelphiaPA.D. 307Q16 x 25REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 38.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2070Boxford-ipap.apis.2070CP.SakaonE14NReceipts for chaffO TheadelphiaP A.D. 306-307Q16 x 23REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 46.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2071Boxford-ipap.apis.2071CP.SakaonE15NReceipts for barleyO TheadelphiaPA.D. 308Q 39 x 25.5REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 32.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2072Boxford-ipap.apis.2072CP.SakaonE16N!Receipts for logo aporn onomatnO TheadelphiaP2nd April, A.D. 309Q17 x 26 U‡REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 41. Lit.: Taubenschlag, Studi Calderini-Paribeni, II, 336 n.22; Boak and Youtie, P.Cair.Isidor. 68.17n.; Lallemand, L'administration, p. 207 n. 4.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2073Boxford-ipap.apis.2073CP.SakaonE17NReceipts for gold and silverO TheadelphiaPA.D. 310 or 312Q 44 x 13.5REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 33.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2074Boxford-ipap.apis.2074CP.SakaonE18N+Receipts for money in commutation for wheatO TheadelphiaPA.D. 312Q 18.5 x 25REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 42.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2075Boxford-ipap.apis.2075CP.SakaonE19NList and receiptsO TheadelphiaP A.D. 315-316Q40 x 24R[Ed.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 29. Lit.: Amundsen, O.Oslo, p.58; Kase jr., P.Princ.Roll, p.29 n.30.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2076Boxford-ipap.apis.2076CP.SakaonE21NReceipts for barley and wheatO TheadelphiaP A.D. 319-320Q44 x 25‡REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 31. Lit.: Preisigke, BL 1 (1922) 430; Kapsomenakis, Voruntersuchungen, 59f., Bell, Martin, Turner, and van Berchem, P.Abinn., p.15 n.6.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2077Boxford-ipap.apis.2077CP.SakaonE22NReceipts for various taxesO TheadelphiaPA.D. 324Q 61.5 x 12.5RoEd.: Jouguet, CRAI 1906, 232 (col. iii); Seeck, Rh.M. 62 (1907) 519ff. (text by Jouguet); Jouguet, P.Thead. 34.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2078Boxford-ipap.apis.2078CP.SakaonE24NReceipt for labourO TheadelphiaPA.D. 325Q10 x 24R;Ed.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 35; Hunt and Edgar, Sel.Pap. II 390.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2079Boxford-ipap.apis.2079CP.SakaonE25NReceipts for labour and moneyO TheadelphiaPA.D. 327Q33 x 25REEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 36. Lit.: Kapsomenakis, Voruntersuchungen, 59.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2080Boxford-ipap.apis.2080CP.SakaonE26NReceipts for moneyO TheadelphiaP A.D. 328, 330Q(a) 6 x 12.5 (b) 20 x 24‡RmTwo related fragments of a series of receipts for money, originally published as Jouguet, P.Thead. 44 and 43.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2081Boxford-ipap.apis.2081CP.SakaonE27NReceipts for goldO TheadelphiaPA.D. 312 and 329Q7 x 10REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 45.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2082Boxford-ipap.apis.2082CP.SakaonE28NReceipts for chaffO TheadelphiaPA.D. 320/1, 335/6 or 350/1Q19 x 24R!Ed.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 39 and 40.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2083Boxford-ipap.apis.2083CP.SakaonE29N-Receipt for money in commutation for a sailorO TheadelphiaP,End of 3rd-first quarter of 4th century A.D.Q9 x 20REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 47.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2084Boxford-ipap.apis.2084CP.SakaonE30NCircular regarding recruitsO TheadelphiaPBetween A.D. 307 and 324Q36 x 25RVEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 49. Lit.: Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 301; Rea, P.Oxy. XLIII 3121.9n.SrvT DocumentaryUMM‡A2085Boxford-ipap.apis.2085CP.SakaonE31N"Proceedings before an epistrategusO TheadelphiaP A.D. 280/1Q26 x 25‡REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 15; Hunt and Edgar, Sel.Pap. II 262. Lit.: Johnson, Martin, and Hunt, P.Ryl. II 114.35n.; Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 300.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2086Boxford-ipap.apis.2086CP.SakaonE32NProceedings before a strategusO TheadelphiaPLate 3rd century A.D.Q33 x 22RXEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 14. Lit.: Mitteis, ZRG 32 (1911) 346; Viereck, PhW 33 (1913) 452.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2087Boxford-ipap.apis.2087CP.SakaonE34JSR2662KJE59005NProceedings before a praesesO TheadelphiaPA.D. 321Q59 x 27RfEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 13; Collinet and Jouguet, APF 3 (1906) 340f.. Lit.: Preisigke, BL 1 (1922) 430.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2088Boxford-ipap.apis.2088CP.SakaonE35NNarratioO TheadelphiaPca. A.D. 332 (?)Q24 x 26REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 16. Lit.: Mitteis, ZRG 32 (1911) 346f.; Collinet, NRD 37 (1913) 264f.; Preisigke, BL 1 (1922) 430; Hunt, Aegyptus 13 (1933) 246.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2089Boxford-ipap.apis.2089CP.SakaonE37NPetition forwarded to a prefectO TheadelphiaS‡PA.D. 284Q28 x 23REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 18. Lit.: Mitteis, ZRG 32 (1911) 347; Jouguet, in Stein, Untersuchungen, p. 200 n.1; Grenfell and Hunt, P.Oxy. XII 1456.1n.; Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 300.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2090Boxford-ipap.apis.2090CP.SakaonE39NPetition to a praepositus pagiO TheadelphiaPA.D. 318Q 13.5 x 24.5RZEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 21. Lit.: Wessely, W.K.Ph. 1913, 820; Viereck, Ph.W. 33 (1913) 452.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2091Boxford-ipap.apis.2091CP.SakaonE40NPetition to a praesesO TheadelphiaPBetween A.D. 318 and 320Q18 x 25REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 19. Lit.: Mitteis, ZRG 32 (1911) 347; Kapsomenakis, Voruntersuchungen, 68ff.; Lewis, JJP 2 (1948) 60; Kapsomenos, jAqhna` 73-74 (1973) 533f.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2092Boxford-ipap.apis.2092CP.SakaonE42NPetition to a praesesO TheadelphiaP ca. A.D. 323Q 40.5 x 25‡REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 20. Lit.: Collinet, NDR 37 (1913) 266; Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 300; Eitrem and Amundsen, P.Oslo III 83.2n.; Roberts and Turner, P.Ryl. IV 659.1n.; Youtie, Scriptunculae, I, 254.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2093Boxford-ipap.apis.2093CP.SakaonE44NPetition to a praefectO TheadelphiaP A.D. 331/2Q28 x 25REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 17; Hunt and Edgar, Sel.Pap. II 295. Lit.: Mitteis, ZRG 32 (1911) 347; Viereck, Ph.W. 33 (1913) 452; Oertel, Die Liturgie, P. 102 n.4; Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 300; Preisigke, BL 1 (1922) 430.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2094Boxford-ipap.apis.2094CP.SakaonE45NPetition to an eirenarchO TheadelphiaPA.D. 334Q13 x 23RyEd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 24. Lit.: Viereck, Ph.W. 33 (1913) 452; Bell, Martin, Turner, and van Berchem, P.Abinn. 44 introd.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2095Boxford-ipap.apis.2095CP.SakaonE45aGaNPetition to an eirenarchO TheadelphiaPA.D. 334Q10 x 23REd.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 25.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2096Boxford-ipap.apis.2096CP.SakaonE46‡NPetition to a praepositus pagiO TheadelphiaPA.D. 342Q 15.5 x 25R[Ed.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 22. Lit.: Bell, Martin, Turner, and van Berchem, P.Abinn. 44 introd.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2097Boxford-ipap.apis.2097CP.SakaonE50NReport of deathO TheadelphiaPA.D. 317Q14 x 12R;Ed.: Jouguet, P.Thead. 57. Lit.: Wilcken, APF 6 (1920) 301.T DocumentaryUMM‡A2098Boxford-ipap.apis.2098CP.SakaonE51N%Nomination of sitologoi and apaitetaiO TheadelphiaPA.D. 324Q 15 x 26.5Rˆ*RNotice of death in two copies.T DocumentaryUMMˆ+A2223Boxford-ipap.apis.2223CSBD6E9629L SB 12.11078NLetter from papyrus-sellersO ArsinoiteP ca. 100 BCRReprinted as SB XII 11078.T DocumentaryUMMˆ,A2224Boxford-ipap.apis.2224CSBD6E9630NOrder for arrestO Arsinoite (?)P1st century ADR+Order for the arrest of Sisois son of SambaT DocumentaryUMMˆ-A2225Boxford-ipap.apis.2225CSBD8E9668Moslo.apis.3431NOfficial letterPAD 63REOfficial letter concerning the legal position of discharged soldiers.T DocumentaryUMMˆ.A2226Boxford-ipap.apis.2226CSBD8E9683NSworn declarationP4th century ADRODeclaration on oath by a monk concerning the removal of an anchor by a soldier.T DocumentaryUMMˆ/A2227Boxford-ipap.apis.2227CSBD8E9765NRepayment of antichretic loanO OxyrhynchusP After A.D. 81RApollonius acknowledges the receipt of the money he had lent Sarapion, and states that he no longer has any claim on him or any member of his family.T DocumentaryUMMˆ0A2228=?ˆ0Boxford-ipap.apis.2228CSBD8E9766NRevokement of a willO OxyrhynchusP A.D. 117-138R1Heras writes to Horion, a grammateus agoranomiou.T DocumentaryUMMˆ1A2229Boxford-ipap.apis.2229CSBD8E9767NReceipt of tollOBacchiasP2nd-3rd century A.D.R*The document contains two different hands.T DocumentaryUMMˆ2A2230Boxford-ipap.apis.2230CSBD8E9768NReceipt of poll-taxOTheadelphia (?)PA.D. 122R4The verso bears the name of the quarter in question.T DocumentaryUMMˆ3A2231Boxford-ipap.apis.2231CSBD8E9824NInheritance agreementO OxyrhynchusP AD 114-133RNAgreement for the settlement of the estate of Suros son of Apion by his heirs.T DocumentaryUMMˆ4A2232Boxford-ipap.apis.2232CSBD8E9825NReceiptO OxyrhynchusPAD 388-393 (?)R;Acknowledgment by Aurelius Phoibammon of payment for wine. T DocumentaryUMMˆ5A2233Boxford-ipap.apis.2233CSBD8E9826Moslo.apis.3424NPrivate letterP2nd century ADR#Letter from Asklepiades to SerapionT DocumentaryUMMˆ6A2234>@ˆ6Boxford-ipap.apis.2234CSBD8E9827NReceipt for repayment of a loanO OxyrhynchusP30th June, after AD 20R_Two related fragments of an agreement acknowledging repayment of a loan to Didyme by Harmyisis.T DocumentaryUMMˆ7A2235Boxford-ipap.apis.2235CSBD16E13041NLoanO OxyrhynchusP1st - 2nd century ADR=Fragment of a loan agreement. Recorded earlier as SB 8, 9828.T DocumentaryUMMˆ8A2236Boxford-ipap.apis.2236CSBD8E9829NSale of donkeysO OxyrhynchusPMarch, after AD 272RRAgreement for the sale of two donkeys by Aurelius Silvanus to Aurelius Philoxenos.T DocumentaryUMMˆ9A2237Boxford-ipap.apis.2237CSBD8E9830NLease of arable landO ArsinoitePAD 81-96R'Agreement for the lease of arable land.T DocumentaryUMMˆ:A2238Boxford-ipap.apis.2238CSBD8E9831NHouse purchaseO ArsinoitePlate 1st century ADR"Agreement for the sale of a house.T DocumentaryUMMˆ;A2239Boxford-ipap.apis.2239CSBD8E9832NPrivate letterP2nd century ADRLetter to Ptollas.T DocumentaryUMMˆ<?AˆA2242Boxford-ipap.apis.2242CSBD8E9924NPenthmeros certificateOKaranisP AD 114-15RACertificate issued to Anchorimphis for 5 days' work on the dykes.T DocumentaryUMMˆ?A2243Boxford-ipap.apis.2243CSBD8E9925NPenthmeros listsP3rd century ADR