cu001 | 1 | berkeley.apis.295 cu035 | 1 | (CU)295 cu090 | 1 | P.Tebt.0276 cu090_orgcode | 1 | CU cu245ab | 1 | Astrological work cu245f | 1 | Late 2nd or 3rd century A.D. cu300 | 1 | 1 papyrus ; 26 x 10.8 cm. cu500 | 1 | Margins: top, 2.2 cm.; right, 1.2 cm.; bottom, 3.5 cm.; on verso, in black ink: T 19. cu500_lin | 1 | 39 lines, on recto along the fibers. cu500_pal | 1 | Small uncials. cu500_rec | 1 | Verso empty. cu500_t | 1 | If in addition Mercury is in conjunction, and Saturn is irregularly situated, … from an unfavorable position; if at the same time Mars is in opposition to Saturn, the aforesaid position being maintained (he will destroy?) profits of transactions. Saturn in triangular relation to Mars signifies (bad) fortune. Jupiter in triangular relation to Mars or in conjunction makes great kingdoms and empires. Venus in conjunction with Mars causes fornications and adulteries; if in addition Mercury is in conjunction with them, they in consequence make scandals and lusts. If Mercury is in conjunction with Jupiter or appears in triangular relation, this causes favorable actions of commerce, or a man will gain his living by … or by reason, and … If Mars appear in triangular relation to Jupiter and Saturn, this causes great happiness, and he will make acquisitions and … If while Jupiter and Saturn are in this position Mars comes into conjunction with either, … after obtaining (wealth) and collecting a fortune he will spend and lose it. If Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus are in conjunction, they cause glories and empires and great prosperity; and if the conjunction takes place at the morning rising (of Venus), they cause prosperity from youth upwards. cu510 | 1 | P.Tebt., II.276 cu510_dd | 1 | P.Tebt.:2:276 cu510_m | 1 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/record/295 cu520 | 1 | Probably an extract or summary of an extended work describing the effects of the position of the planets. cu544_n | 1 | Similar to P.Iand.3 cu546 | 1 | Greek cu561 | 1 | House at Tebtunis T19 cu581 | 1 | Pack, R.A. Greek and Latin literary texts from Greco-Roman Egypt (2nd ed.) no. 2051; Neugebauer, O., and H.B. van Hoessen. "Astrological papyri and ostraca: Bibliographical noes," Proc. of the Amer. Philos. Soc. 108 (1964) p. 65, no. 143 (with new supplement for line 21) cu590 | 1 | 1356 cu653 | 1 | Astrology cu655 | 1 | Sub-literary papyri cu655 | 2 | Papyri cuDateRange | 1 | b cuDateRange | 2 | e cuDateSchema | 1 | c cuDateSchema | 2 | c cuDateType | 1 | o cuDateType | 2 | o cuDateValue | 1 | 175 cuDateValue | 2 | 299 cuOrgcode | 1 | CU cuPart_caption | 1 | UC 1356 Recto. cuPart_caption | 2 | UC 1356 Verso. cuPart_no | 1 | 1 cuPart_no | 2 | 2 cuPart_section | 1 | recto cuPart_section | 2 | verso cuPresentation_display_res | 1 | 1 | thumbnail cuPresentation_display_res | 1 | 2 | 75 dpi cuPresentation_display_res | 1 | 3 | 150 dpi cuPresentation_display_res | 1 | 4 | 300 dpi cuPresentation_display_res | 2 | 1 | thumbnail cuPresentation_display_res | 2 | 2 | 75 dpi cuPresentation_display_res | 2 | 3 | 150 dpi cuPresentation_display_res | 2 | 4 | 300 dpi cuPresentation_no | 1 | 1 | 1 cuPresentation_no | 1 | 2 | 2 cuPresentation_no | 1 | 3 | 3 cuPresentation_no | 1 | 4 | 4 cuPresentation_no | 2 | 1 | 1 cuPresentation_no | 2 | 2 | 2 cuPresentation_no | 2 | 3 | 3 cuPresentation_no | 2 | 4 | 4 cuPresentation_url | 1 | 1 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/thumbnail/AP00758a cuPresentation_url | 1 | 2 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/medres/AP00758a cuPresentation_url | 1 | 3 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/medhires/AP00758a cuPresentation_url | 1 | 4 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/hires/AP00758a cuPresentation_url | 2 | 1 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/thumbnail/AP01209a cuPresentation_url | 2 | 2 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/medres/AP01209a cuPresentation_url | 2 | 3 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/medhires/AP01209a cuPresentation_url | 2 | 4 | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/apisdb/image/hires/AP01209a perm_group | 1 | w