LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p16 =090 \\Col.inv. 265 =046 \\$as$d257 =100 \\0$aCharoppas,$cPap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 439 =245 \\00$aLetter$fJuly 26, 257 BC =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c9 x 23 cm. =500 \\Almost complete, 1 line missing =500 \\On both sides the writing is along the fibers: 20 lines on the front and 3 in the back =500 \\The seal remains, but nothing can be distinguished =500 \\On the back the address and the docket which shows that it was received by Zenon during his stay at Arsinoe in the Delta, near Alexandria =510 \\$aP.Col. III$b16 =510 \\$aP.Col.Zen. I$b16 =5dd \\P.Col.:3:16 =520 \\Charoppas writes to Zenon that he sent an assistant, Apollonios, to survey a vineyard plot and would like him to meet Apollonios the dioiketes to draw up a contract =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) under Ptolemy II =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 5 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Correction in line 2 by Wilcken, BL III p. 44. =600 \\00$aApollonios, 20 in Pap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 294 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p23 =090 \\Col.inv. 366 =046 \\$as$d256 =100 \\0$aPatis,$c1 in Pap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 393 =245 \\00$aReceipt$fJanuary 10, 256 BC =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c8 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers with 8 lines; the back is blank =500 \\Fast, cursive hand =500 \\Part of the seal remains =510 \\$aP.Col. III$b23 =5dd \\P.Col.:3:23 =510 \\$aP.Col.Zen. I$b23 =520 \\Duplicate receipt for loan at 4 obols per aroura: money paid for cutting out brushwood =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) under Ptolemy II =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in December 1926; no. 91 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published in JEA 16 (1930) 24-30 and Seminarium Kondakovianum 4 (1931) 205-210 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p28 =090 \\Col.inv. 285 =046 \\$as$d256 =100 \\0$aArchibios,$cfarmer, Pap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 304 =245 \\00$aReceipt$fMarch 4, 256 BC =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c8.3 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Incomplete: the duplicate text is missing beyond the first line =500 \\Written along the fibers with 5 lines, the back is blank =500 \\Part of the seal remains =510 \\$aP.Col. III$b28 =510 \\$aP.Col.Zen. I$b28 =510 \\$aSB V 7553 =5dd \\P.Col.:3:28 =5dd \\SB:5:7553 =520 \\Duplicate receipt for wages at 2 and a half drachmas per aroura given for cutting wood =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) under Ptolemy II =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 69 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published in JEA 16 (1930) 24-30 and Seminarium Kondakovianum 4 (1931) 205-210; Uebel, Archiv 26 (1978) 17 note 26 (BL VII p. 39) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p251 =090 \\Col.inv. 321 =046 \\$as$c100 =100 \\0$aSeverianus,$c =245 \\00$aLetter$f[ca. 100 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c16.8 x 16.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back there is the address; almost two-thirds of the sheet is left blank =500 \\11 lines of writing on the front plus 1 on the back =500 \\The main hand is regular and bilinear, similar to a literary hand; the salutations in the hand of the sender are in a large and not ungraceful vertical hand, which is similar to a chancery hand =500 \\Seal and string remain =510 \\$aP.Col. VIII$b216 =5dd \\P.Col.:8:216 =520 \\Private letter from Severianus to his brother about buying and sending supplies =545 \\From Alexandria =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 158 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published by C.W. Keyes, CP 30 (1935) 147-48 (SB V 7661); plate 26 in P.Col. VIII =653 \\Private letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p256 =090 \\Col.inv. 325 =046 \\$as$c143 =100 \\0$aSenphasies,$cdaughter of Bouchis and mother of Ammonios, son of Ammonios =245 \\00$aReceipt$fDecember 29, 143 AD =300 \\$a1 papyrus, damaged in the bottom half ;$c26 x 25.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers on the front and across the fibers on the back, rotating the papyrus 90 degrees =500 \\34 lines of writing on the front and 14 on the back =500 \\The upper and the lower text are written in different hands, the first being more regular and vertical; 6 more hands appear on the front and on the back =500 \\Two seals remain: they were attached on the verso on the names of the third and fourth witnesses =510 \\$aP.Col. VIII$b221 =5dd \\P.Col.:8:221 =520 \\Receipt given by the mother of Ammonios, a deceased soldier; it covers "deposita" of various kind; on the back there are the signatures of the witnesses; the receipt appears in duplicate copy and is described as a "diploma" =545 \\Written at Ophieion (Thebes) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 175 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published by J.F. Gilliam, Bonner Jb 167 (1967) 233-43 with photos on pp. 235 and 237 = Roman Army Papers 317-27 (SB X 10530); plate 31 in P.Col. VIII; correction to line 33, BL IX p. 61 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1375 =090 \\Col. inv. 324 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.7 x 22.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a register =500 \\Two groups of 8 lines each, one written upside down with respect to the other, plus scanty remains of 7 more lines in margin =500 \\The first group is written in a small hand with letters individually formed; the rest is by a second hand, much more cursive =520 \\Register of money payments =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Kondilios through H.I. Bell, in 1925; no. B.174 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1780 =090 \\Col. inv. 546a verso =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aLiterary text$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\34 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\Names of speakers written in the left margin =500 \\Written in a small hand =520 \\Literary text, a mime? There are at least two speakers, a woman and a slave. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Elliott LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1781 =090 \\Col. inv. 546a =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a literary text =500 \\7 lines, widely spaced; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is cursive =520 \\Account. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1782 =090 \\Col. inv. 546b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.8 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\10 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Top and bottom tattered; very abraded and faded =500 \\The hand is regular with many letters separated =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1783 =090 \\Col. inv. 546b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.8 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\15 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Top and bottom tattered; dirty =500 \\The first hand is an epistolary style, the second and third(?), cursive =520 \\Document with subscription, in two hands. Contains a military reference and mentions a robber =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 2 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1784 =090 \\Col. inv. 547a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, one word, probably in the same hand =500 \\12 lines; broken at left =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive, regular but very angular =500 \\Text is heavily abbreviated =520 \\Tax register. Includes payments for the enoikion =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 3 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Conservation: needs flattening and much fiber work LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1785 =090 \\Col. inv. 548b =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aEpic Documentary Text$f[II AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.9 x 5.4 cm. =500 \\Written with the fibers; back blank =500 \\The hand is small, somewhat literary with letters separated but not completely regular =500 \\8 lines; 3 margins are intact =520 \\Fragment from an Epic text; someone asks a divinity to be gracious and mentions a quarrel. The dialect is Ionic =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4B in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1786 =090 \\Col. inv. 549 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 15.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; in the front an unidentified text =500 \\38 lines in main column =500 \\Also six small fragments =500 \\Small, regular hand bent to the right, almost unligatured =545 \\Unidentified literary text: it talks of justice and plotting against a noble man =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1787 =090 \\Col. inv. 549 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$aseveral papyrus fragments;$c 16 x 15.7cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; in the back another text =500 \\Large hand with letters mostly separated =520 \\Unidentifiable: too fragmentary =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1788 =090 \\Col. inv. 549b (1) =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.4 x 4.6 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\Written in an epistolary style hand but smaller than the ordinary =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter. Too little is preserved =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1789 =090 \\Col. inv. 549b (2) recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c1.4 x 1.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\2 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, proficient cursive =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1790 =090 \\Col. inv. 549b (2) verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c1.4 x 1.3 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\2 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a fast cursive =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 4b(A) in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1791 =090 \\Col. inv. 550b =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 11.4 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\19 lines on verso, broken except at left; 15+ lines on recto, broken except at right =500 \\Reddish-brown ink =500 \\Literary hand regular and proficient. The text in the back is a bit faded =520 \\Literary text, maybe historical; it mentions Sybaris =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 5B in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit (good) student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1792 =090 \\Col. inv. 552a =046 \\$aq$c500$e799 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI/VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c25.4 x 15.8 cm. =500 \\Body written against the fibers; on the back, address (1 line) =500 \\11 lines; virtually complete =520 \\Christian letter addressed to abba Gerontios, priest, from Senouthios, deacon (?) =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1032 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 7C in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit student of Coptic LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1793 =090 \\Col. inv. 552b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text?$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; in the back an account =500 \\15 lines =500 \\The hand is tiny with limited ligatures =520 \\The nature of the text is unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 7B in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1794 =090 \\Col. inv. 552b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; in the back a literary text =500 \\The writing is extremely faded and the papyrus is dirty; it is practically illegible =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, Boak 1932 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 7B in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1795 =090 \\Col. inv. 554 =245 \\00$aMagical Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c15.9 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\Writing on flesh side =500 \\A small fragment in the center is missing =500 \\8 fold lines =500 \\A very small and unrelated papyrus fragment also under this number =520 \\Magical text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 1 and 2; Inv. 18 and 19 ; Columbia Coptic Document I =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 101b, 230b, 585b; A. A. Schiller, "A Coptic charm: Columbia Coptic Parchment 1 and 2," Journal of the Society of Oriental Research 12 (1928) 25-34. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1796 =090 \\Col. inv. 555 =100 \\$aSt. Matthew,$c =245 \\00$aBiblical Text =300 \\$a11 parchment fragments =520 \\Fragments contain portions of Matthew 11, 12 =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 3; Inv. 20, 21, 22; Columbia Coptic Document A LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1797 =090 \\Col. inv. 556 =245 \\00$aMagical Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c15.9 x 11.4 cm. =500 \\Figures drawn in the center =500 \\Spell on hair side =520 \\Magical text with Hebrew words (e.g., "barouch") written =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 4; Inv. 23; Columbia Coptic Document B LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1798 =090 \\Col. inv. 557 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c11.7 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\also 2 other fragments, smaller of these in a hand similar to main =500 \\palimpsest =500 \\some writing in red, some text within red borders =520 \\Unidentified literary text, perhaps liturgical =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 5; Inv. 24; Columbia Coptic Document B LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1799 =090 \\Col. inv. 558 =100 \\$aShenoute,$c =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a2 parchment fragments;$c10.8 x 11.4 cm (inv. 558) =500 \\in 2 columns =520 \\Shenoute text (so already Crum); regulations, cf. Shenoute's De vita monachorum =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 6; Inv. 25; Parch 20, Inv. 39; ShPCol. inv. 25; Columbia Coptic Document B =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 479b, 778a, 781a =590 \\Hickey would like publication rights LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1800 =090 \\Col. inv. 559 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c8.3 x 6.4 cm. =500 \\9 lines front and back =500 \\left (or right) and bottom margins intact =500 \\some decoration, punctuation, in silver/black ink =520 \\Unidentified literary text, seems narrative =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 7; Inv. 26; Columbia Coptic Document B LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1801 =090 \\Col. inv. 560 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c4.4 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\palimpsest (red or brown ink) =500 \\hair: 6 lines (including a heading); flesh: 7 lines =520 \\Unidentified literary text, mentioning Zion =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 8; Inv. 27; Columbia Coptic Document B LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1802 =090 \\Col. inv. 561 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c12.1 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\flesh: left and bottom margins intact; hair: right and bottom margins intact =500 \\flesh: 16 lines; hair: 14 lines =500 \\text divided into sections, each with a sectioned heading; headings red, other text black; numbered 30-34 on flesh. =500 \\decoration =520 \\Unidentified literary text, probably liturgical, with barbarous Greek; headings on flesh in Coptic, text Greek? Akin to BM Or. 6954(18)-(21)? =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 9; Inv. 28; Columbia Coptic Document D LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1803 =090 \\Col. inv. 562 =245 \\00$aLiturgical Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c8.9 x 12.7 cm. =520 \\Liturgical text with heading connecting following text to Easter. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 10; Inv. 29; Columbia Coptic Document D LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1804 =090 \\Col. inv. 563 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c5.1 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\hair: 4 lines; flesh: 5 lines =500 \\hair: right and top margins intact; flesh: left and top margins intact =500 \\hair has pagination ("4") =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 11; Inv. 30; Columbia Coptic Document E LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1805 =090 \\Col. inv. 564 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c4.4 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\hair: left margin intact; flesh: right margin intact =520 \\Contains only a few letters each side =546 \\In Coptic (and Arabic) =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 12; Inv. 31; Columbia Coptic Document E LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1806 =090 \\Col. inv. 565 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c6.4 x 14.0cm. =500 \\top and right (or left) margins intact =500 \\17 lines each side, one side very faint =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 13; Inv. 32; Columbia Coptic Document E LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1807 =090 \\Col. inv. 566 =100 \\$aSt. John,$c =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c19.1 x 15.9 cm. =500 \\2 columns with enlarged initials and highlighting in silver and orange =500 \\another fragment also under this number, apparently not related =520 \\Parts of John 1, hair precedes flesh =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 14; Inv. 33; Columbia Coptic Document E LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1808 =090 \\Col. inv. 567 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c7.6 x 7.6 cm. =500 \\Palimpsest, remains to scant to even attempt identification =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 15; Inv. 34; Columbia Coptic Document C LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1809 =090 \\Col. inv. 568 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c5.1 x 4.4 cm. =500 \\back damaged - several layers of parchment =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 16; Inv. 35; Columbia Coptic Document C LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1810 =090 \\Col. inv. 569 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c7.0 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\flesh: left margin intact; hair: right margin intact =500 \\flesh: 9 lines; hair: 8 lines =500 \\colored diples =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 17; Inv. 36; Columbia Coptic Document C LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1811 =090 \\Col. inv. 570 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c6.4 x 2.5 cm. =500 \\one side: initial letters of 4 lines; other side: final two letters, three lines =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 18; Inv. 37; Columbia Coptic Document C LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1814 =090 \\Col. inv. 573 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c9.5 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\left and right margins intact =500 \\ink rather faded =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 21; Inv. 40; Columbia Coptic Document F LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1815 =090 \\Col. inv. 574 =245 \\00$aMagical Text? =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c6.0 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\dimensions do not include additional fragment =500 \\9 folds =500 \\very faint =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 22; Inv. 41; Columbia Coptic Document F LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1816 =090 \\Col. inv. 575 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c9.5 x 4.8 cm. =500 \\right (or left) and bottom margins intact =500 \\6 and 7 lines, plus a marginal notation of at least 2 lines on 1 side =500 \\badly damaged =520 \\Unidentified literary text =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University through Professor Gottheil. Old numbers: Parch 23; Inv. 42; Columbia Coptic Document F LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1817 =090 \\Col. inv. 576 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20.3 x 23.8 cm. =500 \\Front written with fibers; back, against =500 \\Broken top and left; much damaged at upper left =500 \\Address presumably on front, upside down =520 \\Letter: an apa is addressee; an Apa Kire, a Kolthe (Kollouthos) and a Sacharias (Zacharias) are mentioned. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 1; Inv. 1; Columbia Coptic Document XI LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1818 =090 \\Col. inv. 584a =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c19.8 x 17.8 cm. =500 \\9 lines, against the fibers =500 \\Side written with fibers is in Arabic. See apis.p =520 \\Document: letter or document in letter form. Someone, presumably writer, lives in a village. Hermpolis mentioned interlinearly. Arabic text dated to 3rd C. AH. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 9, Inv. 9; Papyrus 9a, Inv. 10 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1819 =090 \\Col. inv. 577 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 7.3 cm. =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 2; Inv. 2 =590 \\not seen by Hickey LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1820 =090 \\Col. inv. 578 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 4.1 cm. =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 3; Inv. 3 =590 \\not seen by Hickey LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1821 =090 \\Col. inv. 579 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.9 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\text written against fibers, back blank =500 \\6 lines + trace of ink at top =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 4; Inv. 4 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1822 =090 \\Col. inv. 580 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.8 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\front written with fibers; back, against =500 \\front: 20 lines; back: 1 line. =500 \\The hand in the front is regular and minute. The writing is confused and a bit faded; the papyrus is tattered =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek? =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 5; Inv. 5 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1823 =090 \\Col. inv. 581 =046 \\$aq$c700$e999 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VIII-X] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 11.4 cm. =500 \\front (as mounted): against fibers; back: with fibers =500 \\account in two columns =520 \\Account of money, presumably of money (keratia); column one has entries for an Eisak, an Anoubiou, and a Heraclamon the deacon. Back has Arabic text with a line of Coptic (more probably) or Greek. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 6; Inv. 6 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1824 =090 \\Col. inv. 582 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.0 x 4.4 cm. =500 \\4 lines written against the fibers =500 \\a large black smudge on the back =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 7; Inv. 7 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1825 =090 \\Col. inv. 583 =046 \\$aq$c700$e899 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VIII-IX] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.8 x 7.9 cm. =500 \\front: against fibers; back: with fibers =500 \\top, right, and bottom margins of front intact =500 \\back not certainly Coptic =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 8; Inv. 8 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1826 =090 \\Col. inv. 584b =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c 3.4 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\Other fragment measures 7.1 x 4.0 cm. =500 \\Text written against fibers (both fragments). =500 \\Side written with the fibers in Arabic. See apis.p =520 \\Document: content unclear, mentions a mandatum (sigellion). Arabic text dated to 3rd C. AH. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 9, Inv. 9; Papyrus 9a, Inv. 10 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1827 =090 \\Col. inv. 585 =245 \\00$aAccount =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.8 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Front: 7 lines =500 \\No kolleseis =520 \\Front: account, perhaps organized by month; back: presumably also an account mentioning Isaak s. (probably) Horouonchios, Biktor s. Pieu, (probably) Dioskoros. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 10; Inv. 11 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1828 =090 \\Col. inv. 586 recto =046 \\$aq$c800$e899 =245 \\00$aList$f[IX] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\10 lines written against the fibers =500 \\On the other side there is an Arabic text, Apis.p 1937 =520 \\Document: probably a list or account; an Enoch is mentioned. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 11; Inv. 12 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1829 =090 \\Col. inv. 587 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.1 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso a 1 line address, along the fibers, extremely faded =500 \\5 lines; broken at left; other margins preserved =500 \\Semi-cursive hand of medium size =520 \\Letter with formulaic expression, from a Iohannes. It mentions a builder =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 12; Inv. 13 =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1830 =090 \\Col. inv. 588 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VII-VIII] =300 \\$a5 papyrus fragments;$c7.9 x 5.3 cm. =500 \\Dimensions for largest fragment =500 \\All fragments have text written against fibers =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 13; Inv. 14 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1831 =090 \\Col. inv. 589 =046 \\$aq$c800$e899 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[IX] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.5 x 8.6 cm. =500 \\6 lines, left and bottom margins intact =520 \\Document: content unclear; Hermopolis possibly mentioned. 4 lines of Arabic on other side, written against fibers =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 13a; Inv. 14a LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1832 =090 \\Col. inv. 590 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.7 x 1.6 cm. =500 \\3 lines each side. =520 \\Document: content unclear; 3 lines Coptic written against fibers, 3 lines Greek written with fibers. =546 \\In Coptic and Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 14; Inv. 15 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1833 =090 \\Col. inv. 591 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.1 x 19.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\22 lines =500 \\Written in a rough hand large and irrregular =500 \\Tattered and with holes. Decorated lines separate the accounts =520 \\Several accounts of money; Sivanos is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 16; Inv. 16 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1834 =090 \\Col. inv. 592 =046 \\$aq$c550$e650 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.2 x 16.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken at top and left; other two margins are preserved and almost half is unwritten =500 \\Large interlinear spaces =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c.1932. Old numbers: Papyrus 17; Inv 17 through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1835 =090 \\Col. inv. 593 =046 \\$aq$c1000 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[era of paper] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c15.2 x 20.3 cm. =500 \\Much damaged at upper and lower left =520 \\Document: content unclear; front as mounted preserves witnesses, including apa Ioannes, son (probably) of the blessed Chael, and Biktor son of Mena. Hermopolis mentioned. Back has Coptic epistolary formulae. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 1; Inv. 43 =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 776b =590 \\Arabic on back should be examined. Translation of Coptic? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1836 =090 \\Col. inv. 594 =046 \\$aq$c1000 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[era of paper] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c15.6 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\complete =500 \\6 horizontal fold marks =520 \\Letter in "Fayyumic dialect" concluding with someone being brought out of prison and having irons removed. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 2; Inv. 44; Pcol 2 F =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 97b, 112b, 290a, 315b, 522a, 697a, 819b LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1837 =090 \\Col. inv. 595 front =046 \\$aq$c1000$e1100 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[XI-XII] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c9.2 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\Front as mounted has texts in Coptic (4 lines, complete) and Arabic; another Arabic text on back. =520 \\Content of Coptic text unclear; for the Arabic, see apis.p =546 \\In Coptic and Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 3; Inv. 45 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1838 =090 \\Col. inv. 596 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c14.3 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\Diaeresis over every iota =500 \\Arabic in left margin =520 \\End of a letter with final salutations =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 4 ; Inv. 46 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1839 =090 \\Col. inv. 597 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c13.1 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\Mounted incorrectly. Left and bottom margins intact "front"; top and left, "back" =500 \\Folds visible. =500 \\Tattered; written on both sides =520 \\Letter, address upside down on "front." Village scribe mentioned. In "Fayyumic dialect." =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 5 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1840 =090 \\Col. inv. 598 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c13.0 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\complete; all the space is used economically =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\On the back there is a Coptic letter that mentions Lazarus =520 \\Letter to a spiritual father on the front. the writer says that he gave a solidus =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 6; Inv. 49 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1841 =090 \\Col. inv. 599 =046 \\$aq$c800$e999 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IX-X AD] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment;$c11.8 x 9.5 cm. =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Paper 7; Inv. 50; PCol 7 =581 \\Crum, Dictionary, 771b LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1842 =090 \\Col. inv. 600 =046 \\$aq$c600$e699 =245 \\00$aProceedings$f[VII] =300 \\$a9 papyrus fragments;$c33.0 x 264.2 cm. =500 \\9 parts cut from a roll and glued to cardboard. Last fragment is blank. On the back is a letter from E. A. Wallis Budge dated 27 April 1932. =520 \\Record of arbitration hearings between Johannes Tsoker and Philemon Thekla. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus ; Inv. =581 \\Published by A.A. Schiller, "The Budge Papyrus of Columbia University," Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 7 (1968) 79-118, pl. I-VIII. =590 \\date can be made more precise. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1843 =090 \\Col. inv. 601 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 22.2 x 14.0 cm. =500 \\Coptic text written with fibers =500 \\An Arabic text written against fibers =500 \\Somewhat damaged =520 \\Account connected with a Biktor and mentioning a Petros. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1844 =090 \\Col. inv. 602 verso =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.2 x 13.0 cm. =500 \\Written against fibers, in a hand different from apis.p1845. =500 \\7 lines, bottom and right margins intact. =520 \\Letter in which the writer states, "My heart was at rest." =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1845 =090 \\Col. inv. 602 recto =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.2 x 13.0 cm. =500 \\Written against fibers, in a hand different from apis.p1844. =500 \\7 lines, bottom margin intact. =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1846 =090 \\Col. inv. 603 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text? =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.1 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\4 lines written agianst the fibers; complete. =500 \\Tachygraphic writing or a forgery - note that it is perfectly cut. =520 \\Perhaps a receipt; more likely a forgery. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932. Old numbers: Papyrus ; Inv. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1847 =090 \\Col. inv. 604 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VIII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.3 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\broken at top, poor condition. =500 \\5 lines written against the fibers. =520 \\Document, perhaps a receipt =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1848 =090 \\Col. inv. 605 back =046 \\$aq$c875$e925 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[probably late 3rd A. H.] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.6 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\2 lines, with an additional line further down (separated by empty space). =500 \\Coptic written with fibers; on other side, an Arabic text, "left lower fragment of a witnessing clause" - see apis.p. =500 \\Dated by indiction, probably 9th. =520 \\Endorsement or summary of Arabic? =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University c. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1849 =090 \\Col. inv. 685a (1) =245 \\00$aLetter?$f[III-II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c cm. 7.4 x 7.4 =500 \\Written along the fibers; traces in the back =500 \\Formal Ptolemaic hand =500 \\6 lines of writing; broken on 3 sides; right margin preserved =520 \\Probably a letter that speaks of lyres, a liturgy, and mentions Apollophanes =546 \\In Greek =561 \\From cartonnage; purchase of Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt, lot no. 1 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1850 =090 \\Col. inv. 685a (2) =046 \\$aq$b299$d100 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III-II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 7 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers on the front and across the fibers on the back; broken on two sides; large margin on the top =500 \\Remains of 7 lines on the front and 5 on back =500 \\Parts are faded; Ptolemaic hand that is slighly irregular =520 \\Document: perhaps a letter with possible remains of final salutations =546 \\In Greek =561 \\From cartonnage. Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 1 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1851 =090 \\Col. inv. 685b =245 \\00$aLiterary Text =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c7.6 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Writing both flesh and hair; fragment seems to have been rolled up. =500 \\right and left margins intact =520 \\Part of a leaf of a literary text. Flesh side has a phrase found three times in the Pauline Epistles (and nowhere else in the Coptic NT), but fragment apparently not from one of these letters. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 1 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1854 =090 \\Col. inv. 688a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text (great majority of fragments) =300 \\$aabout 35 papyrus fragments =500 \\several hands present =520 \\Many fragments (various sizes), reportedly from a codex and 1 piece of cartonnage. The latter would be doubtful for any Coptic. =546 \\In Coptic? and Greek (certainly majority in latter) =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 5 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1855 =090 \\Col. inv. 688b =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.4 x 7.0 cm. =500 \\text written against the fibers =520 \\Documentary text: content unclear. Reportedly from the same piece of cartonnage as inv. 688a (apis.p1854), but this is doubtful. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 5 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1856 =090 \\Col. inv. 689a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aList$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 4.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Beginnings of 8 lines, broken at right and bottom; the text preserved is scanty; margin of 7 cm. preserve ont eh left =500 \\Written in a formal literary hand without ligatures and some roundels at the end of some strokes =520 \\List of spices headed skeue =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 6 =590 \\Suit student (easy) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1857 =090 \\Col. inv. 690 =245 \\00$aAccount =300 \\$a1 parchment fragment;$c21.6 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Text written flesh side =520 \\An account of wine, in kouri, from certain vineyards; vineyards include those of Mena and apa Mena the deacon. In "Fayumic dialect." =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 8 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1858 =090 \\Col. inv. 696 =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[ca. V AD] =300 \\$a3 parchment fragment;$cthe largest, 4 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides =500 \\Minute, proficient hand =520 \\Small vellum fragments in Latin, evidently from a codex on a legal subject =546 \\In Latin =561 \\Uncertain acquisition LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1859 =090 \\Col. inv. 698 =046 \\$aq$b299$d1 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 9.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; in the back remains of a docket =500 \\6 lines broken on both sides; top and bottom margins preserved =500 \\Regular handwriting with some unevenness =500 \\Salutations and date might be by the same hand =520 \\Letter to head of guards of Euemeria that mentions Herakleidas and concern a "persea" (Egyptian tree) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 16 =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1860 =090 \\Col. inv. 699 =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.4 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, 3 lines of the address =500 \\13 lines; broken on top and left =500 \\Informal Ptolemaic hand with some ligatures =520 \\Bottom part of a letter; in it and in the address Dionysios is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 16 =590 \\Publishable; or student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1862 =090 \\Col. inv. 700 =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aAccounts$f[VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.3 x 16.9c cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers with 9 lines; in the back, across the fibers, 11 lines complete except perhaps at top =500 \\Probably two different hands =520 \\Accounts, from Herakleopolis Magna =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 16 =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1865 =090 \\Col. inv. 735 =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.3 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Fast hand a bit irregular =520 \\The beginning of this letter shows that it was an official communication =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34 =590 \\Publishable? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1866 =090 \\Col. inv. 736 =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II-I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 6.2 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; top and left margins preserved =520 \\Document =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34 =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1867 =090 \\Col. inv. 737a =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[II-I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.5 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; bottom of document =500 \\In bad condition =520 \\End of a document =545 \\Not glassed =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34 =590 \\Conservation required Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1868 =090 \\Col. inv. 737 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 8.6cm. =500 \\Coptic written with the fibers; on back Arabic, against fibers. =500 \\6 lines =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 34? =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1869 =090 \\Col. inv. 750 =245 \\00$aList =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment =500 \\Written the fibers; =520 \\List of names or account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 52 =590 \\Not found in the collection so far LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1870 =090 \\Col. inv. 753b =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 7.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the back, along the fibers, 1 line in a small hand =500 \\5 lines of writing =500 \\fluent hand of the period =520 \\Probably a receipt with date =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Uncertain acquisition =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1871 =090 \\Col. inv. 755 =245 \\00$aLetter? =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c the largest 18 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers =500 \\Faded and rubbed =520 \\A letter perhaps =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.951 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1872 =090 \\Col. inv. 756 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 6.4 cm. =500 \\4 lines across the fibers, broken on 2 sides =520 \\Receipt =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.952 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1873 =090 \\Col. inv. 757 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 5.4 cm. =500 \\4 lines across the fibers; broken on 2 sides =520 \\Probably end of a receipt =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.953 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1874 =090 \\Col. inv. 758 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.2 x 5.2 cm. =500 \\4 lines across the fibers; broken on both sides =520 \\Possibly a receipt for grain =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.954 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1875 =090 \\Col. inv. 759 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 23; 3.5 x 14.5; 5 x 25 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, a maximum of 25 lines =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.955 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1876 =090 \\Col. inv. 760 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 5.3 cm. =520 \\Part of protocol of document =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.956 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1877 =090 \\Col. inv. 761 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 4.2 cm. =520 \\Part of protocol of Coptic document =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.957 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1878 =090 \\Col. inv. 762 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8 x 4.5 cm. =520 \\Part of protocol of Coptic document =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.958 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1879 =090 \\Col. inv. 763 =245 \\00$aDocument =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.2 x 6 cm. =520 \\Part of protocol of Coptic document =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.959 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1880 =090 \\Col. inv. 764 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 28 cm. =500 \\Broken on all sides; 30 lines along the fibers; back blank =520 \\Register; list of names with check marks and amounts =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.964 =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1881 =090 \\Col. inv. 765 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aContract?$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.5 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\Broken on 3 sides; 4 lines across the fibers =500 \\Large, regular hand for most of the document =500 \\2 different hands =520 \\Ending of a transaction with witnesses =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.967 =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1882 =090 \\Col. inv. 766 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\6 lines across the fibers, back blank =520 \\Receipt =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.968 =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1883 =090 \\Col. inv. 767 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =245 \\00$aLetter?$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c28 x 7 cm. =500 \\Broken at least on 2 sides =500 \\3 lines along the fibers =520 \\Probably a letter =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.969 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1884 =090 \\Col. inv. 768 =046 \\$aq$c600$e799 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VII-VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment, broken in pieces;$c34 x 33 cm. =500 \\Written transversa charta; back blank =500 \\Fluent, proficient hand =500 \\The document is annulled with transversal lines =520 \\End of legal document with signatures; a deacon is among the signatories =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.970 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1885 =090 \\Col. inv. 769 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 19.5 cm. =500 \\12 lines along the fibers =500 \\Broken at least on the right =500 \\Faded =520 \\Content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.971 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1886 =090 \\Col. inv. 770 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aContract$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 15 cm. =500 \\7 lines along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Rubbed and with holes =500 \\2 different hands =520 \\Contract with witnesses =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.972 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1887 =090 \\Col. inv. 771 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\Broken on 2 sides =500 \\7 lines along the fibers =500 \\Faded and rubbed =520 \\Content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.973 =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1888 =090 \\Col. inv. 772 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aContract$f[VI-VII] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 7 x 17cm. =500 \\16 lines along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Broken on 3 sides; neat, regular hand =520 \\End of contract with witnesses =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.974 =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1889 =090 \\Col. inv. 773 =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a8 papyrus fragments;$cthe largest, 16.5 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibes; traces of writing in the back =500 \\Rubbed and faded =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.975 =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1890 =090 \\Col. inv. 774 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13 x 19 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers =500 \\Rubbed and faded =500 \\Proficient, large hand =520 \\Text unclear =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. MMA 90.5.976 =590 \\Originally glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1891 =090 \\Col. inv. 776 =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[18th Dynasty] =300 \\$a1 linen fragment;$c21 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written in a large hand =500 \\Written on both sides =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1892 =090 \\Col. inv. 777 =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[18th Dynasty] =300 \\$a1 linen fragment;$c10.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\8 lines on one side. In the other, the writing is very faded =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1893 =090 \\Col. inv. 778 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\Irregular but proficient handwriting =520 \\Land register =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1894 =090 \\Col. inv. 778 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c 8.5 x 12cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a land register =500 \\Parts of 2 columns =500 \\Irregular hand =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1895 =090 \\Col. inv. 779 =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.3 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\Proficient hand; letters all separated =520 \\Letter that mentions someone who is sick =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1896 =090 \\Col. inv. 781a =245 \\00$aLetter =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c8.7 x 7.0 cm. =500 \\Text written against fibers =500 \\2 very faint lines (written with the fibers) on back, probably address =520 \\Letter mentioning Arab governor of Egypt (symboulos) in line 2. =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1897 =090 \\Col. inv. 781b =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[VI-VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.8 x 2.8 cm. =500 \\Writing against fibers. =500 \\Two lines of writing, one of which is very faded =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Coptic or Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1898 =090 \\Col. inv. 781c =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[V-VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.2. x 5.6 cm. =500 \\One line written against fibers =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\Probably in Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1899 =090 \\Col. inv. 782a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments;$cthe largest 6.8 x 6.7 cm. =500 \\Written against fibers; back blank =500 \\3rd (smallest) fragment may not belong to same text as other two =520 \\Probably a letter with final prayer =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1900 =090 \\Col. inv. 782b =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.0 x 7.0 cm. =500 \\written against the fibers. =520 \\Document: content unclear; perhaps end of a letter; there is only the ending of a Greek or Coptic word =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1902 =090 \\Col. inv. 783a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment and 8 smaller bits of papyri;$c5.5 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; back blank =500 \\Two hands present =500 \\2 lines with wide unwritten space in between =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1903 =090 \\Col. inv. 783b =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.9 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; back blank =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\In Greek =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University October 31, 1970 (Smith) =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1904 =090 \\Col. inv. 784 =046 \\$aq$d500 =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[ca 500 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 18.5 cm. =500 \\23 lines in 2 columns =520 \\Text in hieratic =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University March 3, 1972 from Prof. Otto Fuhrmann =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1905 =090 \\Col. inv. 785 =046 \\$aq$d500 =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[ca 500 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4 x 10.5 cm. =520 \\Text with illustration =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Acquired by Columbia University March 3, 1972 from Prof. Otto Fuhrmann who bought it on the private market from the gallery Stonehill =590 \\Glued to cardboard LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1906 =090 \\Col. inv. 687 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment =520 \\Numerous small fragments of papyrus, parchment, paper and cloth in Hieratic, Greek, Coptic and Arabic =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 5 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1907 =090 \\Col. inv. 689b =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a papyrus fragments =520 \\Box of inconsequential fragments. =546 \\In Coptic? In Greek? =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 6 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1908 =090 \\Col. inv. 691 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a papyrus fragment =520 \\Box of hieratic fragments with drawings. Many are from the same roll, but not closely related. Also fragments of several Greek and Coptic documents. cf. inv. 687 =546 \\In hieratic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 10 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1909 =090 \\Col. inv. 692 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$a papyrus fragment =520 \\Box of scraps, including a Coptic document on paper =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased for Columbia University by Professor Jeffery in 1946 in Egypt: lot no. 11 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1923 =090 \\Col.inv. 695 + PSI inv. 589 recto =046 \\$a$c100$e199 =100 \\$aHomer,$c =245 \\00$aOdyssey$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a list of words =500 \\32 lines, middle of verses in the Columbia fragment =500 \\Small and well formed round uncial: a book hand =500 \\There are plenty of accents, breathings, diaereses, and marks of elision probably by a second hand and in lighter ink =510 \\$a Published by L. Feinberg, BASP 8 (1971) 35-38; G. Menci, "Odissea XVIII 2-42," in M. Manfredi, Papiri dell'Odissea (Florence 1979) no. 11, pp. 63-66, tavola 10. =520 \\Fragment from Odyssey 18.2-42 =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 =581 \\Plate BASP p. 37 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1924 =090 \\Col.inv. 695 =046 \\$a$c200$e225 =245 \\00$aTachygraphic list$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front Homer =500 \\Irregular but competent hand with letters mostly separated and of varying size =500 \\The words are in alphabetical order according to the first two letters =510 \\$aPublished by G. Menci, "Frammento di vocabolario tachigrafico," in M. Manfredi, Papiri dell'Odissea (Florence 1979) no. 14, pp. 83-91, tavola 10. =520 \\Fragment from a list of words in rho and sigma with tachygraphic signs =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1925 =090 \\Col.inv. 548a =046 \\$a$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aInvitation $f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.4 x 3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, all margins preserved; back blank =500 \\The hand is clear but a bit uneven, with letters mostly separated =510 \\$aPublished by J.F. Gilliam, "Invitation to the Kline of Sarapis," P.Coll.Youtie I 51 =5dd \\$aP.Coll.Youtie:1:51 =520 \\Invitation to dine at the kline of Sarapis sent by Nikephoros. The writer gives a location, a shrine connected child-birth, a "birth house" =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1926 =090 \\Col.inv. 550a =046 \\$a$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aInvitation $f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 4.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, all the margins are preserved; the back is blank =500 \\Written rapidly with a blunt pen with small letters mostly separated; it seems a private hand rather than a scribe's =510 \\$aPublished by J.F. Gilliam, "Invitation to the Kline of Sarapis," P.Coll.Youtie I 52 =5dd \\P.Coll.Youtie:1:52 =520 \\Invitation to dine at the kline of Sarapis sent by a woman, Herais =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Jeffery in 1946, lot no. 15 =700 \\$aInvitation to the kline of Sarapis LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1927 =090 \\Col. inv. 786 =046 \\$a$c293$e294 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[293-94 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c7.6 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\12 lines along the fibers; back blank; top and left margins preserved =500 \\Fast, ligatured hand =520 \\Document: most of the text is occupied with the date according the Diocletian and Maximian =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Supposedly acquired by Columbia University in Oct. 31 1970 (Smith) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1928 =090 \\Col. inv. 306a =046 \\$a$b258$d257 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[257 or 258 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 13 cm. =500 \\Beginnings of 8 lines =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Formal and graceful hand =500 \\Two thirds are blank =520 \\Fragment from an account concerning a delivery of oil =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) of Ptolemy II. The papyrus may have originated in Alexandria since it may have been drawn up in Apollonios' office =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Part of the Kondilios papyri purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in July 1925; no. 128 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published in P.Cair.Zen. III p. 289; left part of P.Cair.Zen. I 59015 =653 \\Alexandrian commerce, royal monopoly LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1929 =090 \\Col. inv. 145e =245 \\00$aLetters =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c 16.5 x 19 cm. =500 \\9 lines in the front and 7 in the back =500 \\Written in Fayumic 500 \\The hand of the front is not very fluent and separated all the characters; that of the back is a flowing cursive bent to the right 500 \\Another letter is written in the back, by a different hand =500 \\Damaged, particularly in the middle part; ink faded =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1930 =090 \\Col. inv. 331b =046 \\$as$c320 =100 \\0$aValerius Aion,$ccenturion, son of Atisios and Timarete =245 \\00$aWill$f[320 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c5.5 x 24.5 cm. =500 \\36 lines written along the fibers and broken on 3 sides; back blank =500 \\Small, proficient, and upright hand, which is fairly clear and without many ligatures; some letters are enlarged; the testimonies at the bottom are in much larger hands =500 \\It improves the text only in a few places =510 \\$aSB XX$b14379 =5dd \\SB:20:14379 =520 \\Copy of the centurion's will published as P.Col.7 188 (Apis 223) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\Bagnall and Worp, CdE 59 (1984) 307-10; corrections to lines 5, 10, 11, and 25 of P.Col. VII 188 =653 \\Hellenistic law; Roman law LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1931 =090 \\Col. inv. 331c =046 \\$as$c344 =245 \\00$aReceipts$f[July 344 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c4 x 24.5 cm. =500 \\15 lines written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\Small, fluent, and fast hand =500 \\Broken on the left; other margins preserved; one third of the papyrus is blank =510 \\$aSB XX $b14380 =510 \\SB:20:14380 =520 \\Receipts for wheat deliveries =545 \\Karanis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by Bagnall and Worp in CdE 59 (1984) 310-11; the fragment joins P.Mich. inv. 1409 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1555 =090 \\Col. inv. 432a verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4 x 15.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\8 lines; broken top and right =500 \\Effaced =500 \\The hand is a small proficient cursive =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1556 =090 \\Col. inv. 432b =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.8 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken top and left =500 \\Kollesis 1.3 cm. from right =500 \\The hand is a minute cursive =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1557 =090 \\Col. inv. 432c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.3 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken top and left =500 \\Effaced; some holes =500 \\The hand is large and clumsy =520 \\Document: content unclear; it could be a letter. It mentions Herakles and Claudia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1581 =090 \\Col. inv. 439 =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.6 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines of a column; broken on each side =500 \\Traces of final letters of 10 lines of a preceding column =500 \\Small, neat hand slightly bent to the right =520 \\Account of expenses for religious purposes on various days; Aphrodite is mentioned =545 \\Said to have been acquired in Panopolis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.96 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1582 =090 \\Col. inv. 442 =046 \\$aq$c193$e217 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[reign of Severus, Caracalla and Geta] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; broken except at top; there are some large holes =500 \\The first 5 lines are written in a larger and a bit more irregular hand; the hand of the rest is neater, more compact, and upright =520 \\Document that mentions the Antoniniana ousia; in the second part a Didymos is mentioned and a theater =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.106 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1594 =090 \\Col. inv. 445 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 34.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\2 columns: Col. I 21 lines, complete; Col. II beginnings of 17 lines; top and bottom margins preserved, broken on the other sides =500 \\Small and neat hand without many ligatures =545 \\Accounts of money taxes from a register =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.119 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1595 =090 \\Col. inv. 445 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 34.3 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; on the front a register =500 \\25+ lines: parts of 3 columns: most of Col. II and parts of 2 others =500 \\Larger hand than in the recto and more irregular =520 \\Accounts of grain =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.119 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1596 =090 \\Col. inv. 445a =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aContract$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.5 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Remains of 11 lines but more originally there =500 \\Small upright neat hand with regular interlinear spaces =500 \\Quite dirty =520 \\Contract: the parties involved are Dios, Demetrios and Ptolemaios =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.119 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Needs conservation LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1597 =090 \\Col. inv. 445b =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back an account, Apis p. 1507 =500 \\15 lines, broken on every side except on the right =500 \\Small, practiced hand, a bit irregular and with some corrections =500 \\Ink a bit faded in some parts =520 \\Contract: subject unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1598 =090 \\Col. inv. 446 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 8.3 cm., 6.5 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a land register =500 \\2 fragments each with 10 lines =500 \\Proficient hand, fluent and reasonably clear =500 \\The two fragments do not join =520 \\Accounts concerning land and money =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.120 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1599 =090 \\Col. inv. 446 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 8.3 cm., 6.5 x 8 cm =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto accounts =500 \\2 fragments 9 and 12 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Fluent cursive hand that appears later than that on the front =500 \\Check marks next to some entries =520 \\Land register entries =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.120 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1600 =090 \\Col. inv. 447 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a register =500 \\13 lines: one column and part of another; top margin and space on the left preserved =500 \\Large hand with enlargement of initials and bent to the right =520 \\Register perhaps related to that on verso but written by a different hand =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.125 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1601 =090 \\Col. inv. 447 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a register =500 \\11 lines plus traces; top and left margins preserved =500 \\Smaller and neater hand than that of the recto, with a right slant =520 \\Register, perhaps related to that on recto but the hand is different =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.125 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1605 =090 \\Col. inv. 450 =046 \\$aq$b299$d30 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[Ptolemaic] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20 x 28 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines =500 \\Proficient hand with a thick pen; the line in Greek is written with a finer pen in competent handwriting =520 \\Demotic contract with a bottom line with date in Greek =546 \\In Demotic and Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Westermann from Trifon Kalimkurian in January 1927; no. II.150 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1612 =090 \\Col. inv. 452 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aContract?$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.8 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 plus lines of writing; probably broken on every side except the top =500 \\The ink is quite faded and the papyrus is tattered and full of holes =520 \\Fragment concerning wheat, perhaps a contract =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.159 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1621 =090 \\Col. inv. 454 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.2 x 14.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken top, left and bottom =500 \\Some traces of 6 lines of a second column starting with a paragraphos =500 \\Proficient hand in Severe style with a right slant =520 \\Fragment of prose author, perhaps a historian: Syria is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.173 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1622 =090 \\Col. inv. 455a verso =046 \\$aq$c238$e244 =245 \\00$aReport of proceedings$f[reign of Gordian] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front an account; bottom margin of 2 cm. =500 \\2 columns: Col. I 6 lines broken top and left, Col. 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II.180A in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1624 =090 \\Col. inv. 455c =046 \\$aq$c161$e169 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[reign of Marcus Aurelius and Verus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c c5.4 x 5.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken at left; margins preserved on 3 sides =500 \\Fast irregular cursives =520 \\Tax receipt =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.180C in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1625 =090 \\Col. inv. 458 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II -III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; literary text (P.Col. VIII 204) on the recto =500 \\Very tattered fragment =500 \\Written by 2 different cursive hands =520 \\Ink remains that appear to be part of an account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell in 1926-27; no. 195 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1626 =090 \\Col. inv. 460a verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto an account =500 \\15 lines; broken top and bottom =500 \\Medium size characters a little flattened, with a limited number of ligatures and some unevenness =520 \\Letter that mentions bricks and lettuce; the writer assures the recipient that he would be there by the next day. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.205A in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1627 =090 \\Col. inv. 460a recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a letter =500 \\7 lines; broken at left =500 \\A large space between the first 5 lines and the rest =500 \\The papyrus is a little dirty =520 \\Grain account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.205A in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1628 =090 \\Col. inv. 461 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aDrawing$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\The drawing is on the recto but against the fibers; on the other side an account =500 \\Broken on three sides =520 \\Drawing of a male figure playing double pipes; it shows a certain ability =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.217 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1629 =090 \\Col. inv. 461 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount, Drawing$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a drawing =500 \\11 lines + another drawing =500 \\The ink is faded especially on the top =500 \\The text is crossed off by an oblique line =520 \\Fodder crop account plus a drawing of a face upside down with respect to the text =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.217 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1631 =090 \\Col. inv. 462 (2) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, part of an address =500 \\10 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Corrections have been made, in a second hand, to lines 2, 3, 4,8 =500 \\The hand is a large, uneven cursive a bit unpracticed; there are some erasures =520 \\Letter which mentions rolls of papyrus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.220 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1632 =090 \\Col. inv. 462 (3) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.2 x 6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, part of an address (faded) =500 \\6 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a large cursive with letters of uneven size =520 \\Letter with salutations to a brother, wishes for good health and which also mentions a mother =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.220 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1633 =090 \\Col. inv. 462 (4) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Traces of a previous column =500 \\Kollesis 3-3.5 cm. from left =500 \\The hand is a small, upright cursive, experienced and attractive =520 \\Document concerning a sale. Specifies a time period beginning 12th of Hadrianos of an unknown year =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.220 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1638 =090 \\Col. inv. 462a (3) recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.5 x 6.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\1 line; broken at right and left =500 \\The hand is a tiny cursive =520 \\Document =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.223 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1640 =090 \\Col. inv. 462a (4) =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =245 \\00$aPetition?$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.4 x 7.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is an informal chancery, large and upright. Note the typical beta =520 \\Document, perhaps a petition which mentions some violence done to a son =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.223 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1643 =090 \\Col. inv. 463b =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 14.5 cm. plus two small fragments, unplaced =500 \\Written across the fibers; trace of an address on back =500 \\21 lines; left side, with a line at right angles =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive, with some separation of letters =520 \\Letter which mentions olyra. The line in the margin greets "our children" and Phileas =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.224 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1646 =090 \\Col. inv. 464(1) recto =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.4 x 5.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\3 lines; broken except at top; margin of 3 cm. =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =520 \\Official document which refers to the value (valuation?) of something; probably refers to the judgment of a prefect; also refers to interest. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1648 =090 \\Col. inv. 464 (2) =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 5.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an address =500 \\3 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive with a right slant and flourishes =520 \\End of a letter addressed to Philomenos (or participle) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1650 =090 \\Col. inv. 464a recto =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.3 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a letter =500 \\Right side of Col. I and left of Col. II: only a few letters per column are preserved =500 \\Small formal round hand =500 \\A palimpsest: over a document written with brown ink in large letters with a right slant =520 \\Literary work over document (upside down) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1651 =090 \\Col. inv. 464a verso =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV-V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.5 x 4.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the front a literary text =500 \\5 lines at right angle to text on recto =500 \\Large hand writing in brown ink; the letters are mostly detached =520 \\Letter to a holy person =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1652 =090 \\Col. inv. 464b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.3 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a document =500 \\19 lines; broken except at right =500 \\Written in a fast, flattened hand with a right slant =520 \\Documentary text: very little is preserved =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1653 =090 \\Col. inv. 464b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.3 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a document =500 \\Beginnings of 6 lines, top and left margins are preserved =500 \\The hand is large =520 \\Documentary text: only a few letters per line remain =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1655 =090 \\Col. inv. 466b verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aLiterary text?$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a list of landholdings =500 \\12 lines; broken except at right; traces of another column on the right =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive; the text is dirty and a bit faded =520 \\Literary text? Not much is visible =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.238B in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1663 =090 \\Col. inv. 468c =046 \\$aq$c41$e68 =245 \\00$aContract$f[reign of Claudius or Nero] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.1 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; broken except at left; what is preserved is a left strip =500 \\Proficient small, round hand =520 \\Contract from the reign of Claudius or Nero, year 8: it concerns lending something =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.243 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1664 =090 \\Col. inv. 469a =245 \\00$aLetter =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.6 x 11.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\16 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is cursive and sloping to the right; letters are uneven particularly in the second half =520 \\Private letter concerning two rugs; the writer asks the recipient to send to him a certain Peritios =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1666 =090 \\Col. inv. 469c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 6.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Competent hand with regular line spaces and a right slant =520 \\List of names which includes Sarapion, Tnepheros, and twice Horos; at least 3 of the people are priests =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1667 =090 \\Col. inv. 469d =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.7 x 3.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is large and slow, with mostly separated letters =520 \\Small fragment from a letter with final salutations =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1668 =090 \\Col. inv. 469e =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.6 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; 2-3 letters on back =500 \\12 lines; broken except at top left =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =520 \\Account with personal names, including the name Isidoros =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1669 =090 \\Col. inv. 469f =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; short text on back =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Large, slow hand with mostly separated letters =520 \\Perhaps a letter, judging from the hand =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1674 =090 \\Col. inv. 470a =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\4 lines; broken at bottom and right =500 \\The hand is a very large flowing, competent cursive =520 \\Small fragment from a letter to a brother =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.253 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1675 =090 \\Col. inv. 470b recto =046 \\$aq$c68 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[year 14 of Nero] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\4 lines; broken top and left; bottom margin of 6 cm. =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive, a bit irregular =520 \\Document which seems to mention a day as Sebaste?; mentions something public =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.253 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1676 =090 \\Col. inv. 470b verso =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the recto, a letter =500 \\3 lines; broken at left; very large top and right margins =500 \\Somewhat effaced =500 \\The hand is quite irregular with inconsistent line spacing =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.253 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1678 =090 \\Col. inv. 471 recto =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.7 x 10.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers on the recto; the account continues on the back =500 \\6 lines; top and bottom margins are preserved =500 \\Small, fluent hand with flurishes =520 \\Account in nomismata (gold coins) probably for tax purposes: several people are mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III in Bell's inventory (but doesn't fit description there) =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1680 =090 \\Col. inv. 475a =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 20.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\20 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Large hand with letters of varying size and inclination =520 \\Document that concerns land addressed to an official--perhaps a praepositus-- =545 \\From Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.31A in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1682 =090 \\Col. inv. 476 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.8 x 20.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\23 lines: 2 columns; broken at top and both sides, with fragmentary parts and holes =500 \\The hand is large, mostly upright, and clear with some enlargement of letters =520 \\Account of money for tax purposes arranged by toparchies and villages of the Oxyrynchite nome (e.g., Kesmouchis, Paomis) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.36 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Suit good beginner LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1683 =090 \\Col. inv. 476 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.8 x 20.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers, upside down with respect to the recto; on the recto an account =500 \\19 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\Small, upright, proficient hand without many ligatures =520 \\Account of money with names of different individuals; check marks in the left margin =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.36 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1684 =090 \\Col. inv. 479 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.2 x 17.7cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back there are traces of a text that might be the continuation of that on the front =500 \\Most of a column and left side of a second =500 \\Small uneven hand, proficient but irregular =520 \\Account of amounts of commodities; the names of Chairemon and Zoilos are repeatedly mentioned; among the items barley, a funeral feast, and a funeral pyre are mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M . Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.52 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Not glassed =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1685 =090 \\Col. inv. 485 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c19.8 x 31.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of a different text written in a larger hand =500 \\44 lines; top and bottom margins preserved, broken on both sides =500 \\Very tattered =500 \\Minute hand bent to the right; the ink is quite faded =520 \\Docementary text: perhaps abstracts of contracts =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.71 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1686 =090 \\Col. inv. 486 =046 \\$aq$c139$e140 =245 \\00$aContract$f[139/40 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; broken right and bottom; large margins on the other sides =500 \\The writing is faded in the right part and particularly on the bottom =500 \\Small hand a bit irregular and crowded =545 \\Copy of syngraphe concerning katoikic land =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory =590 \\To be published, R. Cook LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1687 =090 \\Col. inv. 487 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c30.7 x 32.5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides, along and across the fibers; =500 \\Recto: 2 columns: Col. I ends 16 lines, Col. II 46 lines =500 \\Verso: 2 columns Col. I 51 lines, broken left, Col. II 58 lines =500 \\Quite damaged =520 \\Land Register =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.74 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1688 =090 \\Col. inv. 489 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c26 x 20.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\3 columns: Col I 14 lines broken top and left; Col II 19 lines, broken top; Col. III 12 lines, broken top and right =500 \\Large round hand with a limited amount of ligatures =520 \\Account of agricultural work (for instance planting) with regard to vineland =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.82 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1689 =090 \\Col. inv. 489 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c26 x 21.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto an account =500 \\12 lines from a column and traces from a second one that only included a few lines The first col. is broken at top =500 \\Medium size round hand a little irregular particularly toward the end =520 \\Account in drachmae =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1690 =090 \\Col. inv. 490 =046 \\$aq$c147$e147 =245 \\00$aDeclaration$f[147 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.4 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; complete; large bottom margin =500 \\A large hole in middle and several small holes =500 \\Fluent hand but irregular and uneven in size =500 \\The last line is written by a different, smaller hand with a fine pen =520 \\Declaration of one male donkey from a man of Hermopolis =545 \\From Hermopolis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.88 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1691 =090 \\Col. inv. 491 verso =046 \\$aq$c250$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c7.8 x 14.4; 5.7 x 14.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front a land register =500 \\13 lines; broken top and right in the first fragment; broken on both sides and on top in the second =500 \\The fragments do not seem to join =500 \\Small and fast hand, even and proficient =520 \\Account of work: it mentions a builder, bricks, asses, and beasts of burden =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.92 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1692 =090 \\Col. inv. 491 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aLand register$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c7.8 x 14.4; 5.7 x14.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\The fragments do not join =500 \\Medium size proficient hand =520 \\Land Register =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.92 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1693 =090 \\Col. inv. 494 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.5 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken left and bottom =500 \\Large hand with flourishes; some dirt particularly in the right corner =520 \\Very probably a letter: the sender should be Mousaios; it mentions 4 gold pieces; the date is in Choiak of the 9th indiction; it contains a mention about philosophy =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University in Oxyrhynchos through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.6 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student; a bit dirty LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1694 =090 \\Col. inv. 495 recto =046 \\$aq$c250$e299 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\7 lines; broken right =500 \\The text present is not much; the central part is obliterated =500 \\Written by an irregular hand with a thick pen =520 \\Receipt =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University in Oxyrhynchos through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1695 =090 \\Col. inv. 495 verso =046 \\$aq$c250$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a receipt =500 \\22 lines; broken at left =500 \\Written in a small hand with a blunt pen =520 \\Account in drachmas =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University in Oxyrhynchos through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1696 =090 \\Col. inv. 497 recto =046 \\$aq$c119$e119 =245 \\00$aLoan$f[119 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a document =500 \\35 lines; broken at left and bottom; top margin preserved =500 \\Small cursive hand with lines crowded together =520 \\Loan of money: one of the party is an Apollonios; a Demetrios is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.5 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1697 =090 \\Col. inv. 497 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, after turning the papyrus; on the front a loan =500 \\Traces of an original text written across the fibers in a minute hand; 3 lines in a large different hand written along the fibers and broken on the bottom and on both sides =500 \\The hand of the better preserved text is large, proficient, with letters formed individually and some separation of syllables =500 \\The text preserved is scanty; the third line extremely faded =520 \\A fragment from a letter perhaps or remnants of a literary text =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.5 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1698 =090 \\Col. inv. 498 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 6.6 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the other side a document =500 \\11 lines+ 3 or 4 in margin; broken on the top, bottom margin preserved =500 \\Small practiced hand with letters mostly separated; there are some abbreviations =520 \\End of a private letter with a list of articles, such as a basket of 28 cakes (?) =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.22 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1699 =090 \\Col. inv. 498 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 6.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a letter =500 \\5 lines; right margin is preserved =500 \\The hand is large, upright, and formal with much in common with a chancery hand =500 \\The preserved text is very scanty; the ink is faded in places =520 \\Judging from the hand, remains of an official document =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.22 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1700 =090 \\Col. inv. 500 recto =046 \\$aq$c150$e180 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back another text =500 \\At least 20 lines, broken on all sides =500 \\Small, even hand a bit bent to the right =520 \\Account in grain: the private teacher (kathegetes) Harpokration and Fronto the rhetor are mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.29 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1701 =090 \\Col. inv. 500 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aLiterary text?$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front an account =500 \\22 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Minute hand not completely even with some letters retraced: a typical hand of commentaries =500 \\The text is difficult to read because some parts are faded and the surface is dirty =520 \\Text of uncertain content, perhaps literary, as some expressions suggest =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.29 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1702 =090 \\Col. inv. 501 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.4 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines; broken except at top; margin of 2 cm. =500 \\Insertion by a different hand in lighter ink in line 4 =500 \\Small, irregular hand =520 \\Receipt addressed to a Dionysios bibliophylax from a Apollonios Herakleides; more people are mentioned =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.30 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1703 =090 \\Col. inv. 502 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.8 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\36 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is fluent but irregular and without many ligatures; it is a medium-size round hand =520 \\Contract for nursing slave child; in the first part of this "homologia" the duration of the engagement is specified =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.35 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student. Reserved Aubert ? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1706 =090 \\Col. inv. 504 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\16 lines; broken at right =500 \\Effaced and with some holes; surface rubbed =500 \\Minute hand slighly bent to the right =520 \\Documentary text that twice mentions slaves and an Agatheinos =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no.I.38 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1707 =090 \\Col. inv. 505 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of text =500 \\7 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\A large space separates the first and second lines =500 \\Proficient, small cursive hand bent to the right =520 \\Start of a document with identification of the parties =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.39 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Description LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1708 =090 \\Col. inv. 506 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aLease$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; lower left corner; large bottom margin =500 \\3 different hands: a small round hand; a very ligatured and large second hand with some flourishes; a fairly clear and upright third hand =520 \\End of a lease with subscriptions: Leontios and Aurelios Gelasios are mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1709 =090 \\Col. inv. 507 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; scanty remains of writing on the back =500 \\Fast, cursive hand bent to the right =500 \\Broken at least on 3 sides =520 \\Account: names (e.g. Harpokration) and amounts =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1711 =090 \\Col. inv. 509 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.6 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =500 \\Right side has dark stains =500 \\Hole in center =520 \\End of a contract with phrase about illiteracy =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.55 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1712 =090 \\Col. inv. 510 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount?$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.2 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, traces of an effaced text =500 \\15 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Dirty and many holes =500 \\Small cursive hand bent to the right =520 \\Account? Content uncertain =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.57 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1713 =090 \\Col. inv. 511 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back across the fibers =500 \\7 lines; broken at top; remains of 3 lines in the back =500 \\Tattered =500 \\The hand of the back is larger and less proficient than that of the front =520 \\Fragment from a letter that perhaps continued in the back =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.61 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1714 =090 \\Col. inv. 515 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[probably I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 25 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\3 columns: Col. I 21 lines, right ends; Col. II 29 lines, virtually complete; Col. III some left edges =500 \\Also a small fragment with 6 lines, not placed =500 \\The first 2 columns are written in a fast small hand with many ligatures; what remains of the third is written in a larger, upright and round hand =520 \\Land register =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. II.5 in Bell's inventory. Bought from Abdullah =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1715 =090 \\Col. inv. 517c =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.5 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Upright hand with letters mostly separated =520 \\Private letter, not much left; the addressee (Heron) is mentioned in the first line =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.2 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1716 =090 \\Col. inv. 518 =046 \\$aq$c116$e116 =245 \\00$aAgreement$f[116 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20.8 x 20.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\24 lines; broken a bit at bottom and tattered in the right part; large top and left margins preserved =500 \\The main hand is large and proficient with some letters separated; the hands of the witnesses are smaller and more ligatured =520 \\Agreement concerning a slave called Euporos; subscriptions by 3 witnesses follow =545 \\From Tebtunis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.4 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1717 =090 \\Col. inv. 519 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c40 x 19.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso 4 lines at end of the piece in a larger, faded hand =500 \\24 lines, part of a roll =500 \\Tattered, full of holes, and faded in parts =500 \\Two hands: the first writes with a thick pen and is bent to the right; the second is smaller and less inclined =520 \\Land register =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.8 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1718 =090 \\Col. inv. 520a recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back an account =500 \\Broken at left and right; top and bottom margins preserved =500 \\The main hand is minute, round, and very proficient. It shows a notable regularity and is a bit stylized; the 3 lines at the bottom are written in a faster hand inclined to the right =500 \\At the right end corner something was written in large letters and subsequently was erased =520 \\Strip from a document; house administation is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1719 =090 \\Col. inv. 520a verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\Endings of 3 lines; broken at left and right =500 \\Large, fluent hand =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1721 =090 \\Col. inv. 521 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aReturn$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.3 x 21 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; complete except for holes; about half of the papyrus is unwritten, bottom margin of 10 cm. =500 \\Small, round hand with some separation of letters; the separated letters maintain a cursive form =520 \\Return by a woman concerning her son Adimos who was an apoikos Antinoeus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.11 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1722 =090 \\Col. inv. 522 =046 \\$aq$c193$e217 =245 \\00$aContract$f[reign of Severus and Caracalla] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.1 x 23 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\42 lines; broken on both sides =500 \\Darkened papyrus =500 \\Round hand, fairly clear and without many ligatures =520 \\Contract: one party is Megiston; the whole preserved text is occupied with the physical description of the parties =545 \\From Ptolemais Euergetis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.12 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1723 =090 \\Col. inv. 523 =046 \\$aq$c570 =245 \\00$aContract$f[570 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.3 x 16.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a 2 line docket =500 \\24 lines; broken at bottom and a strip lost at left; a large hole in the left portion =500 \\Fluent and capable hand of the period =520 \\Contract of surety =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.1 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1724 =090 \\Col. inv. 524 recto =046 \\$aq$c143 =245 \\00$aReturn$f[143 AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 20 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; a documentary text in the back =500 \\The ink is faded in parts and the papyrus is full of holes; the second half is missing large chunks and little remains =500 \\Fast hand with some irregularities =520 \\Return of taxes for Mecheir =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.13 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1725 =090 \\Col. inv. 524 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 20 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a return =500 \\23 lines; broken left and right =500 \\Papyrus in bad condition; surface rubbed and ink faded in parts =500 \\Fast hand very similar to that in the front =520 \\Documentary text: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.3 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1726 =090 \\Col. inv. 525a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLoan$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.3 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\All the hands are small, ligatured, and competent =520 \\Cancelled loan from Kerkesoucha Orous, signed by two hands. Mentions the names Ischyrion, son of Ischyrion, Lourios; the lender is Petsiris =545 \\From Kerkesoucha Orous =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.4 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1727 =090 \\Col. inv. 525b recto =046 \\$aq$c54$e68 =245 \\00$aContract$f[reign of Nero] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a school exercise =500 \\9 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Small, clear, and fluent hand =520 \\Fragment from a contract: part of date, name of parties; Alexandria is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.4 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1728 =090 \\Col. inv. 525b verso =046 \\$aq$c50$e99 =245 \\00$aExercise$f[2nd half I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account? =500 \\5 lines; broken at top and bottom =500 \\Traces of a preceding and a following column =500 \\The hand is large, letters are well formed and written with a thick pen =520 \\Mathematical exercise: numerals in sequence from 182 - 186. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.4 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publication rights reserved. Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1729 =090 \\Col. inv. 526b =046 \\$aq$c103$e103 =245 \\00$aReceipt f[103 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken at right; top and left margins preserved =500 \\Text is faded and surface rubbed =500 \\Small and fast ligatured hand =520 \\Tax receipt =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1730 =090 \\Col. inv. 526c recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, clear cursive with few ligatures =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter, judging by the hand =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1731 =090 \\Col. inv. 526c verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is small with occasional use of ligatures and not very competent =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1733 =090 \\Col. inv. 526e =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.3 x 6.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =520 \\Documentary text; it mentions a Heras =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1735 =090 \\Col. inv. 527a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 19 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; 6 more faded lines on the back, probably by a different hand =500 \\Small regular hand without many ligatures =500 \\Text faded in places =520 \\Part of a column of official accounts. Mentions Kerkesoucha Orous =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.10 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1736 =090 \\Col. inv. 527b =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.3 x 12.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank; bottom and left margins preserved =500 \\Fairly large hand with some enlargement of initials =500 \\The final salutations are in a second hand, much faster and more inclined to the right =520 \\Official Correspondence subscribed by the sender =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.10 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1737 =090 \\Col. inv. 528a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 10.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; some loss at each side; large empty space at the bottom =500 \\Fast cursive hand bent to the right =520 \\Receipt for 6 artabas of wheat paid for a soldier. It is in the form of a letter to a certain Horigenes. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.14 in Bell's inventory (does not match description of 14A) =590 \\Suit student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1738 =090 \\Col. inv. 528b (1) =046 \\$aq$c193$e211 =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[reign of Severus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =520 \\Part of a tax receipt? =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.14 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1743 =090 \\Col. inv. 529 recto =046 \\$aq$c138$e161 =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[reign of Antoninus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 26 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\17 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\Large and clear hand, upright, and written with some elegance; some letters are enlarged; the last line seems to be from another hand =520 \\Official correspondence which mentions an epistrategus, Vetius? =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.16 in Bell's inventory =590 \\To be published, R. Cook LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1744 =090 \\Col. inv. 529 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 26 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; on the front official correspondence =500 \\The text is upside down with respect to that on the front =500 \\Text is rather effaced =500 \\Hand with letters often separated =520 \\Account in money: names and amounts; one is a donkey driver =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.16 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1746 =090 \\Col. inv. 530a verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.3 x 16.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers, upside down with respect to the text on the fron; on the recto, a nomination to a liturgy =500 \\3 columns: Col. I, ca. 6 lines, col. II, 18 lines, col. III, ca. 9 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Much effaced =500 \\The hand is large and proficient, with mostly separated characters =520 \\Accounts =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.19 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1747 =090 \\Col. inv. 530b =046 \\$aq$c81$e96 =245 \\00$aLoan$f[reign of Domitian] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.1 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =520 \\Loan of 30? to be repaid in money. One of the party is Patynis =545 \\From the Arsinoite nome =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.19 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1749 =090 \\Col. inv. 532 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.7 x 23.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank; two thirds of the surface are unwritten =500 \\Competent hand bent to the right =500 \\In bad conditions with many worm holes =520 \\Receipt given by Aurelios Ptolemaios and Aperos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.22 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1750 =090 \\Col. inv. 533a recto =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back an account =500 \\18 lines; complete =500 \\Traces of a second column at right edge "Evolving" hand with much uncertainty =520 \\Grain account: a list of names (among which Herianos and Ptollas appear) and amounts =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.24 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit student. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1751 =090 \\Col. inv. 533a verso =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; on the front an account =500 \\Ends 22 lines and start of 17+: remains of 2 columns with large intercolumnar space =500 \\The ink is faded =500 \\What remains seems to be the product of two cursive hands =520 \\Scanty remains of an account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.24 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1755 =090 \\Col. inv. 534 =046 \\$aq$c218$e218 =245 \\00$aReturn$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.8 x 22.5 cm. =500 \\Written with the fibers; back blank =500 \\23 lines; nearly complete except at top =500 \\Dark papyrus, very dirty =500 \\Two hands: the first is small and quite fluent; the second is larger, inclined to the right and uses a brush =520 \\Return concerning wheat, dated Pauni 8 =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.25 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1756 =090 \\Col. inv. 535 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.9 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\Minute hand that is quite elaborate; the first line that is almost effaced was in much larger and formal letters =520 \\Top part of an official document =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.26 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1757 =090 \\Col. inv. 536a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aPetition?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.3 x 18.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; =500 \\25 lines; broken at left and top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =520 \\Petition(?) which concerns Antinoopolis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.28 in Bell's inventory =590 \\To be published, R. Cook LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1760 =090 \\Col. inv. 537 =245 \\00$aReturn$f[year 5 of Aurelius and Verus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\The ink is faded in places and the papyrus is full of holes =500 \\The date in the last two lines is separated from the rest by a large space =500 \\Hand with upright letters mostly separated =520 \\Return, signed epidedoka =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.30 in Bell's inventory (inventory indicates two fragments) =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1761 =090 \\Col. inv. 538a + 542 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[I AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.3 x 18.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\31 lines; broken at right =500 \\Abraded and with some worm holes: central part difficult to read =500 \\The hand is fairly large and with a limited number of ligatures =520 \\Document concerning the nomination of Didymos son of Didymos and Heraklous =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.32+42 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1762 =090 \\Col. inv. 538b =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.2 x 16.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Cursive hand slighly bent to the right =500 \\Much of the text is faded, particularly in the top part =520 \\Document concerning artabs of grain; an Apollonios is repeatedly mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.34 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Conservation: large piece, not straightened Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1763 =090 \\Col. inv. 540a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.6 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\24 lines; middle lost; broken at top and both sides =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive not completely regular =520 \\Contract that refers to orchards. The main party is Heron son of Heron =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.36 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed. Needs conservation LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1764 =090 \\Col. inv. 540b =046 \\$aq$c$100e299 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.5 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\22 lines; broken except at right; =500 \\Tiny hand in the main text; a larger and more elaborate hand in the first subscription and an "evolving" hand in the second =520 \\Document with subscriptions in two hands. The first subscription refers to the name Petsiris. The second mentions a brother =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.36 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1765 =090 \\Col. inv. 541a =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.2 x 21.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of the address =500 \\21 lines; broken at top =500 \\A large central hole and many small ones =500 \\The hand is uneven, as if the scribe could not control the flow of ink, with the ink alternately very dark and very light =520 \\Letter sent by Hefaistas with introductory formulaic expression and lengthy final salutations =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.39 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1766 =090 \\Col. inv. 541b =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 5.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent and regular cursive =520 \\End of a contract. One of the parties is Isidora, daughter of Ploution. Others mentioned are Gemellus of Arsinoe, Eporatos, and Petsiris =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.39 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1767 =090 \\Col. inv. 541c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLoan$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 14.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Somewhat effaced =500 \\Kollesis 0.5 - 1 cm. from right =500 \\The hand is cursive =545 \\Loan, dated Tybi 3rd. Mentions a sum of drachmas =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.39 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1768 =090 \\Col. inv. 543a =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; perhaps broken on the top; left and bottom margins preserved =500 \\The hand is a fluent and fairly large cursive bent to the right =520 \\Account of taxes paid, including transport expenses =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.42 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1769 =090 \\Col. inv. 543b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.2 x 14.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, scanty remains of an account in a different hand =500 \\15 lines; broken except at bottom where the margin is 3 cm. =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive with many ligatures =500 \\Some holes =520 \\Document of uncertain nature =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.42 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1770 =090 \\Col. inv. 543c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.6 x 9.1cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken at left and bottom =500 \\Somewhat effaced =500 \\Probably four different hands: all are cursive and small =520 \\Contract with subscriptions in three hands. Refers to a cistern and a well =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.42 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1774 =090 \\Col. inv. 545a verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.7 x 15 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a land register =500 \\17 lines; broken at right =500 \\The hand is fairly large and writes with a thick pen =520 \\Account of Hathyr. Refers to a year 6 =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 1 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Publishable Conservation: several fragments about to fall off Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1775 =090 \\Col. inv. 545b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\7 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Very dirty, many fibers displaced =500 \\The hand is small and proficient =520 \\Account =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no.1 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Conservation: needs cleaning, fiber work Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1776 =090 \\Col. inv. 545b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\9 lines; broken top and right =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =500 \\Text is upside-down in relation to the text on the recto =520 \\Account with amounts in drachmas. Mentions the name Philon =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no.1 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1779 =090 \\Col. inv. 545d verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.9 x 8.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\11 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive with some letters separated =520 \\Account with interest payments: a Herakles is mentioned =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 1 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p923 =090 \\Col. inv. 145b =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; address on back =500 \\18 lines and 1 line in the back; the salutations are separated by a large space; broken left and top =500 \\The hand is not that of an accomplished scribe. The letters are formed separately and rather shakily; the lines slope upwards =520 \\Ending part of a letter that belongs to the Sempronius dossier; a prominent member of the family, Maximus, writes home to his mother Satornila and instructs her about some affairs; he mentions irrigation =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. X.19 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by F. Barrenechea in BASP 38 (2001) 21-34, with plate 1 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p410 =090 \\Col. inv. 18a =046 \\$aq$c1$e49 =245 \\00$aPrivate letter$f[first half I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, the beginning of an address =500 \\9 lines of text plus 1 line in the back; broken at the bottom =500 \\Some holes and a little surface abrasion. =500 \\Written in a large clear hand =520 \\Private letter from Diogenes to his brother Gamos, concerning correspondence; it is almost complete =545 \\Provenance unknown =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in July 1923; no. V.C. 116 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by L. Fulkerson in BASP 38 (2001) 35-38 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p998 =090 \\Col. inv. 171 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 13.9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\13 lines; complete except at left =500 \\The hand is a good-sized cursive with some separation of letters =500 \\Somewhat effaced at the right =506 \\Publication right assigned =520 \\Letter to Dionysia; the writer says he or she received something from Ploution and mentions 2 mnai. Date and salutations are in a different hand but not necessarily by a different writer =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. XIVc.15 in Bell's inventory LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1541 =090 \\Col. inv. 428a recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.2 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a large and clear cursive which slopes to the right =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.53 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1542 =090 \\Col. inv. 428a verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.2 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\14 lines; broken except at right =500 \\Text is upside-down in relation to the text on the recto =500 \\The hand is cursive, with some separation of letters =520 \\Document: content uncertain =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.53 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1545 =090 \\Col. inv. 428c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Many holes =520 \\Document: content unclear =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.53 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1436 =090 \\Col. inv. 391a =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.1 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; address on back =500 \\11 lines; broken except at top? =500 \\The hand is upright and uses few ligatures =500 \\Ink is smudged in the bottom section =520 \\Letter from Sarapion with mention of a son =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Kondilios through H.I. Bell, in 1926; no. 161 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1437 =090 \\Col. inv. 391b =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 6.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides; some holes and faded in parts =500 \\The hand is semi-cursive =520 \\Letter that mentions money (60 drachmae) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Kondilios through H.I. Bell, in 1926; no. 161 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p407 =090 \\Col. inv. 12 =046 \\$aq$c62 =245 \\00$aLease of a vineyard$f[4 September AD 62?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.2 x 15 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a docket =500 \\31 lines of text; broken on both sides and at the bottom: upper margin of 1.5 cm. is preserved =500 \\Written in a rapid but clear cursive hand that tends to leave spaces between words; the docket is either by a second hand or is written by the hand of the front but more carefully =520 \\Lease of an unknown amount of anadendritic vineyard land by Herakles son of Diogenes to Zoilus and his wife. The lease, for a period of two years, was signed in Euhemeria. =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in July 1923; no. V.C. 32 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by S. Dry, "Lease of a Vineyard," BASP 36 (1999) 99-104 with Plate 6. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1204 =090 \\Col. inv. 179c (1) recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =245 \\00$aLetter?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the other side a document =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Two interlinear addition between lines 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 =500 \\Dirty =500 \\The hand is a sloping cursive with letters formed separately and regular interlinear spaces =520 \\A letter or a petition; the rare word "fire-kindler" is mentioned; The text twice alludes to some kind of harassement =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. XIVc.78 in Bell's inventory =590 \\Not glassed LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1935 =090 \\Col.inv.564 =046 \\$aq$c912$e1105 =245 \\00$aLetters of the alphabet$f[4th-5th cent. AH] =300 \\$aParchment fragment ;$c6.6 x 4.2 x 5 =500 \\Fragment of triangular shape =500 \\Right margin with 2 lines, 4 letters in 1.5 in other; on the verso 3 letters on 2 lines =520 \\Letters of the alphabet in Arabic and some letters in Coptic =546 \\In Arabic and Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 (old number: parch. 12 inv. 31) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1936 =090 \\Col.inv. 584 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aletter$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c7.7 x 6 and 7.3 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\On one side of the first fragment remains of 6 lines in Arabic and on one side of the second remains of 6 more lines =500 \\On the verso of the first fragment 6 lines in Coptic and 6 more lines on the verso of the second fragment =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic and Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 (old number: papyrus 9, inv. 9; papyrus 9a, inv. 10) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1937 =090 \\Col.inv. 586 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aFragment$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 15.4 cm. =500 \\13 lines in Arabic on one side =500 \\10 lines in Coptic on the other side (a document: possibly a receipt) =500 \\Faded Arabic text could be enhanced =500 \\No margins on Arabic text =500 \\Glassed =546 \\In Arabic and Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 (old number: papyrus 11 inv. 12) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1938 =090 \\Col.inv. 595 =046 \\$aq$c1009$e1202 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[5th-6th cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 paper fragment ;$c10.5 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto 4 lines in Arabic, written in a large hand, with very wide interlinear spaces =500 \\On the verso 5 lines in Arabic at the bottom of the page in a much smaller hand, followed by 4 lines in Coptic =500 \\glassed =520 \\On the recto a letter and another on the verso, followed by a writing exercise =546 \\In Arabic and Coptic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 (old number: paper 3, inv. 45) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1939 =090 \\Col.inv. 605 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[probably late 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 14.7 cm. =500 \\On one side 7 lines in Arabic; on the verso 2 lines in Coptic =500 \\Large clear official hand with three dots for "shin" =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Legal document: the lower left fragment of a witnessing clause =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Legal document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1940 =090 \\Col.inv. 606 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[probably late 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\On the recto endings of 5 lines in Arabic and remains of 2 more lines in the verso =500 \\Right margin with first 4 words of lines =500 \\Some dots, clear hand =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1941 =090 \\Col.inv. 607 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments, ;$c16.5 x 18 and 3.3 x 8 cm, 17 x 18 overall =500 \\The small piece is the upper right margin and attaches at 1st line of writing =500 \\On the recto remains of 11 lines =500 \\Remains of 7 lines written upside down on broken off fragment =500 \\Remains of 5 on the verso of the fragment =500 \\Part of the margins on every side are preserved =500 \\The papyrus is in bad condition and is worm-eaten =500 \\Text faded and missing =500 \\Three different hands: clear hand on the recto, official hand but hastily written on the verso, on the verso the upside down text is in a much smaller but more clearly written script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\The text reports on some action taken; probably a business letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1942 =090 \\Col.inv. 608 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c26 x 18 and 10 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto 6 lines written in a very large hand; traces of one word on the verso =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Report on wheat and barley and previous correspondence: possibly report of estate manager =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1943 =090 \\Col.inv. 609 =046 \\$aq$c854$e873 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[mid 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c18 x 8.7 cm. =500 \\On the recto 5 lines of writing; the verso is blank =500 \\The bottom margin is preserved; the papyrus has a few holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1944 =090 \\Col.inv. 610 =046 \\$aq$c854$e873 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[mid 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14.5 x 8.7 cm =500 \\On the recto scanty remains of 2 lines written in a very large hand; the verso is blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Fragments of words =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1945 =090 \\Col.inv. 611 =046 \\$af$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c16 x 9.7 =500 \\On the verso 4 lines of writing; on the recto 2 more lines =500 \\On the recto the right margin is partially missing =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\On the recto a summary account =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1946 =090 \\Col.inv. 612 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c15 x 10 cm. =500 \\On the recto 5 lines of writing; on the verso 7 more lines =500 \\The verso is incomplete on all sides =500 \\On the recto the left margin is intact =500 \\Same hand on both sides =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1947 =090 \\Col.inv. 613 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =100 \\0$a()ibn Muhammad,$c =245 \\00$aLetter, writing exercise$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14.5 x 12.2 cm. =500 \\On the verso 5 lines of writing =500 \\On the recto traces of writing with mud incrustations =500 \\Written in a very large hand; probably incomplete on the bottom =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\The papyrus may be related to Col.inv. 617 and 623 =500 \\The addressee, [Abd] Allah Karamiya (long mark over 2nd a) is the sender in Col inv. 629 =500 \\A long mark over the 1st a in the name of the addressee, which can be missing because long vowels are often not written in papyri, would make the name of a famous family/guild (?) of merchants in the 14th century AD whose name and place of origin is a mystery =520 \\A letter and a writing exercise consisting of repeating "ismillahi" 4 times =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =600 \\00$aAbd Allah Karamiya,$c LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1948 =090 \\Col.inv. 614 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aList$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c7.5 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\On the recto 7 names followed by numerals; the 8th line consists of 4 numerals =500 \\No margins =500 \\On the verso 5 linesÿÄ middle of linesÿÄ with some numerals =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\A list: the text contains names and numerals =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1949 =090 \\Col.inv. 615 =046 \\$aq$c854$e873 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[mid 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c19.5 x 17; 9.5 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto 9 lines of large (1.5 cm) writing, with the margins intact; on the verso, where there are 6 lines of writing, the right margin (8 cm.) is intact =500 \\The hand is quite large; the margins on the right and left sides are partially preserved =500 \Fine papyrus =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Document of official administration =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Official document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1950 =090 \\Col.inv. 616 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11.7 x 16.3 cm. =500 \\On the verso remains of 8 lines of writing; the recto is blank =500 \\Papyrus worm eaten and faded, the fragment is tattered and full of holes =500 \\On the verso the right margin is intact; the piece is cut off on the bottom =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1951 =090 \\Col.inv. 617 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c16.7 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\On the recto 7 lines of writing; on the verso there is one line =500 \\Cut off on bottom, other margins intact =500 \\Written in a neat, regular hand =500 \\The papyrus may be related to Col.inv. 613 and 623 =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Opening of a letter to Abi Abd Allah ibn ( ) from his brother with pious greetings =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1952 =090 \\Col.inv. 618 =046 \\$aq$c870 =245 \\00$aLetter, documentary text$f[dated 2(5?)7] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c a) 10.2 x 9; b) 5.8 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto of the first fragment 6 lines of writing and 2 more on the verso =500 \\Remains of 3 lines on the recto of the second fragment and traces on the verso =500 \\The 2 fragments are not part of the same document and they are of a slightly different color =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\A) recto: bottom right corner of a letter, verso: end of legal document; b) recto: 2nd line is opening bismillahi, 1st line unintelligible; verso: from right side, mid document, in different hand =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Legal document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1953 =090 \\Col.inv. 619 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aList, account$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 26 cm. =500 \\On the recto 10 lines of writing; on the verso remains of 15 more lines =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\Conservation work required =520 \\A summary account begins on the 2nd line of the recto "and he has together with the village for the bara'a and that is" followed by Greek numerals, a list of names and 2 columns of figures; on the verso there are a list of names and one column of figures =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1954 =090 \\Col.inv. 620 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aList, account$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14.2 x 19.7 cm. =500 \\On the recto 13 lines of writing with 4 more lines written in the left margin, turning the papyrus 90 degrees =500 \\On the other side end of a document with 4 lines of writing; a large space, 16 cm. long, is left blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\List of names followed by 2-3 columns of figures, 4 lines in the left margin consist of additional listings and summary; on the verso end of summary of 2 columns with a list of payments received in the late II-early III century (names followed by figures) =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1955 =090 \\Col.inv. 621 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt, letter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c15 x 22 cm. =500 \\On one side 12 lines of writing; on the recto 6 lines =500 \\On the recto the right margin is gone, only the last four lines are partially legible =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\The fragment is tattered and full of holes =520 \\Receipt; a letter on the verso =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1956 =090 \\Col.inv. 622 =046 \\$aq$c1009$e1105 =245 \\00$aLetters$f[5th cent. AH] =300 \\$a2paper fragments ;$ca) 11 x 11.7 and b) 10.2 x 9 cm. =500 \\The two fragments belong to the same documents and seem to join; on one side 13 lines of writing =500 \\On the other side 8 more lines in a much larger, different hand, middle of page, no margins =500 \\A top margin of 4 cm. is preserved =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letters and part of an administrative or estate report =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Estate report LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1957 =090 \\Col.inv. 623 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14.5 x 14 cm. =500 \\On the recto 1 line of writing and 9 lines on the verso =500 \\The papyrus is tattered on the top and on the bottom =500 \\Written in a large hand =500 \\The papyrus may be realated to Col.inv. 613 and 617 =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\A letter: the addressee appears on the recto, [ ] (Abd) Allah =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1958 =090 \\Col.inv. 624 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c17.7 x 18.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of writing; on the other 9 lines with 2 more written in the margin =500 \\The script is faded, there are holes, and some text is crossed out =500 \\On the verso large official script (ca. l.5 cm.), dots under "ya';" left margin intact, right and bottom gone =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\Written by 2 different hands =500 \\Conservation work is required =520 \\On the recto the opening of a letter is preserved; on the verso bismillahi and fragments of opening pious salutations =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1959 =090 \\Col.inv. 625 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments and many scraps ;$c13.3 x 7.8; 3 x 2.5; 3 x 4.7; 5 x 2.3 cm. =500 \\The last 3 fragments belong to the same document and are written in a large hand =500 \\On one side of the first fragment 2 lines of writing; on the other 2 more lines =500 \\Only the top of the first fragment is written; a space of 6.5 cm. is left blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\The recto of the 3 fragments that fit together mentions "sadaqa," on the verso there are fragments of 5 lines; the verso of the large piece is from an agricultural account, "and for the sown," followed by figures, "for the years sown" followed by names; on the recto there is an account =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1960 =090 \\Col.inv. 626 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c15.3 x 17 cm. =500 \\On the verso 10 lines of writing; the recto is blank =500 \\The top margin is preserved; the papyrus is worm eaten =500 \\On the verso ther is only the top margin =500 \\The verso has 4 faded line written in upper left margin written at right angle =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Opening of an administrative letter apparently to "al-amir" and reference to "al-amir" in 3rd line =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1961 =090 \\Col.inv. 627 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c9.7 x 11; 10.5 x 5 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of writing; on the recto 3 lines probably from a different document =500 \\On the recto smudged large dark script =500 \\On the verso the right margin is preserved and the middle of the document =500 \\On the verso 1 word in right hand margin of smaller piece written at right angle =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document: summary of kharaj for the year . .8; on line 7 of the recto "6 dirhams" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1962 =090 \\Col.inv. 628 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aList$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11 x 12 cm. =500 \\On the verso 9 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\List of names followed by numerals with summaries on lines 3 and 8 =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1963 =090 \\Col.inv. 629 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =100 \\0$aAbd Allah Karamiya,$c =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12.2 x 16 cm. =500 \\On the verso 7 lines of writing; on the recto 1 line =500 \\Top margin, but missing bismillahi =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\Related to Col. inv. 613 =500 \\A long mark over the 1st a in the name of the addressee, which can be missing because long vowels are often not written in papyri, would make the name of a famous family/guild (?) of merchants in the 14th century AD whose name and place of origin is a mystery =520 \\Letter with name of sender on verso: from Abd Allah Karamiya to Abi al-'( )line 2, al-Asw( ); good wishes and pious formulae; the text mentions Abu al-Qasim =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1964 =090 \\O.Col.inv. 630 (a) =046 \\$aq$c718$e750 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text,$f[early II century AH] =300 \\1 papyrus fragment ;$c14 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\2 partial lines of writing on the front, back blank. =500 \\Incomplete at least on the bottom; large top margin =520 \\Administrative text =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1965 =090 \\Col.inv. 630 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a5papyrus fragments ;$ca 14 x 9.5; b 15.5 x 6.5; c 7 x 6.2; d 2.7 x 4.7; e 5.5 x 5.7 cm. =500 \\An unusually thin nib; tiny piece broken off fits bottom of line on left =500 \\B, c, and d are from the same letter, c has the left edge =500 \\D and e are blank on both sides; the two largest fragments present remains of 4 and 3 lines of writing on the recto and faint traces of writing on the verso =500 \\E is faded but should belong the the same period =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\The fragments are tattered =520 \\Fragments from a letter letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1966 =090 \\Col.inv. 631 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments ;$ca 7.8 x 10 and b 4 x 3 cm; d 12.7 x 9 and c 7 x 3 cm. =500 \\The first 3 fragments belong together and show 5 lines of writing on the recto and 6 on the verso; the text of the other fragment does not match up =500 \\A, b, c have 3 dots horizontally to indicate "sin" =500 \\Bottom of document with the year is lost =500 \\Fragment d has 1 or 2 words at right margin; the other margins are lost =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1967 =090 \\Col.inv. 632 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c14 x 14.2 cm. =500 \\The 2 fragments join =500 \\The verso has no margins and 6 lines of writing; the recto has the top margin and 6 lines of writing =500 \\The recto is partly faded and broken =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Bismillahi and pious phrases =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1968 =090 \\Col.inv. 633 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 18.7 cm. =500 \\The fragment is very tattered and full of holes =500 \\On the recto remains of 10 lines of writing, margins intact; the verso is fragmentary and faded: there are remains of 8 lines and 1 written at 90 degree angle in the right margin in large script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter with pious formula =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1969 =090 \\Col.inv. 634 =046 \\$aq$c1009$e1105 =245 \\00$aOfficial document$f[5th cent. AH] =300 \\$a1paper fragment ;$c10.5 x 16 cm. =500 \\On one side 15 lines of writing; on the other 12 lines, plus 2 more in the margin =500 \\Both sides nearly complete but in 2 different hands. The unpointed text is in a "later," more cursive chancery hand. =500 \\On one side there is pointed text. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Witnessed official document: army employee, voluntary clause, silkh rabi' =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1970 =090 \\Col.inv. 635 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.3 x 19.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 16 lines of writing; on the other 18 lines =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes, some text faded, bottom margin lost on both sides =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Business letter enumerating shipments of something =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1971 =090 \\Col.inv. 636 (a) =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II-III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11 x 5 cm. =500 \\Left margin intact =500 \\4 fragmentary lines of writing (endings); other side blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative correspondence =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1972 =090 \\Col.inv. 636 (b recto) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11 x 5 cm. =500 \\No margins preserved =500 \\Middle of 4 lines =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Names followed by numbers in columns =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =600 \\00$aIsa ibn Muhammad LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1973 =090 \\Col.inv. 636 (b verso) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11 x 5 cm. =500 \\No margins preserved =500 \\3 partial lines =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Possibly legal document; bismillahi =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =600 \\00$aAbi Ali ibn Muhammad LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1974 =090 \\Col.inv. 636 (c) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Right margin preserved =500 \\Beginnings of 3 lines on one side; back blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Possibly administrative correspondence; in the first line "6 faddans of land" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1975 =090 \\Col.inv. 636 (d) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt (?)$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c5 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\6 partial lines of writing; back blank =500 \\left and bottom margins intact, last 3-4 words of 6 lines; the recto has the top margin intact; bismillahi =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Probably a receipt =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1976 =090 \\Col.inv. 637 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[2nd/3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.8 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 lines of writing; on the other 2 lines =500 \\The papyrus is reinforced by another piece on the top =500 \\Top and side margins of the verso are intact =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\On the verso there are names followed by numbers in columns; there are 5 headings, but not all are entered (the 1st is the year); on the recto there are 3 headings with numbers under each; the headings may be place names =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1977 =090 \\Col.inv. 638 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments ;$ca) 14.7 x 10.5; b) 12 x 7; c) 6.7 x 4.5; d) 4.5 x 2.5 cm. =500 \\A) the recto may have bottom and part of right margin; 2nd line from bottom says, "from the amir's estate" =500 \\B) possibly bottom margin, middle of one line, 3-4 words of another =500 \\C) middle of text, only a few words =500 \\D) 2-3 faded words with 5 lines of writing; on the other side 3 plus some traces =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1978 =090 \\Col.inv. 639 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c17 x 23 cm. =500 \\On the verso beginnings of 6 lines of writing, only the right margin is preserved; the other side is blank =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1979 =090 \\Col.inv. 640 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter, Account$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 30.7 cm. =500 \\On the verso 26 lines of writing; in the other side 16 lines =500 \\On the recto only the left margin is intact =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\On the verso a column of names, followed by a column of numbers; additional names and figures are written in the left margin, perpendicular to the original text; on the recto a letter regarding "what they owe by way of kharaj" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1980 =090 \\Col.inv. 641 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a6papyrus fragments ;$cA and B 7 x 7.75 when fitted together 6.7 x 10.2, the largest =500 \\A and B are in a different script than the other fragments, their left margin is intact, and they contain faded and smudged endings of 3 lines. =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\The other fragments contain 1-3 words in mid line =520 \\Letter: A and B show Bismillahi on line 2 =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1981 =090 \\Col.inv. 642 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9 x 11.8 cm. =500 \\On the verso 7 lines of writing from middle of lines; on the recto traces of ink =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Document: it mentions something about "their" payments of money =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1982 =090 \\Col.inv. 643 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\The verso has no margins and shows the middle portion of 4 lines, which are written by a large unpracticed hand =500 \\The recto has the top and left margins and shows 4 lines written by a small, professional hand. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\On the recto bismillahi and 4 Greek numbers =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1983 =090 \\Col.inv. 644 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 14.7 cm. =500 \\On one side 7 lines of writing; on the other 8 =500 \\The recto has the right margin; on the verso a bismillahi in a small, practiced hand and a new document written between the lines of the original document =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Document: On the recto "wakil" in line 1, sale of land registered(?); on the verso a reference to "part of the weht from the entire crop" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =700 \\$aMuhammad ibn (Salih?) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1984 =090 \\Col.inv. 645 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c16 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of writing =500 \\On the recto 8 lines in a large script, followed by subtotals in 4 columns each 5-6 lines long, with the final total written in the right margin perpedicular to the main text. =500 \\On the verso 7 columns of numbers following names and crops =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Account with running totals =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1985 =090 \\Col.inv. 646 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$cA 6 x 7.2 and B 5.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\A: verso blank and 8 lines of writing on the recto =500 \\B: the verso has the left margin and 6 lines of writing =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\A: receipt, 2/3 dirham and in Tubh a dirham and 1/4; B: on the recto unofficial receipt for 1/4 dirham; on the verso a list of names =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1986 =090 \\Col.inv. 647 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aPersonal letter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c17.7 x 18.3 cm. =500 \\On one side 10 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Some worm holes, but in generally good condition =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Complete letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1987 =090 \\Col.inv. 648 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13.5 x 20.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto 11 partial lines and 1 line written perpendicular to the text in the right margin; the other side is blank =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\The text mentions wheat =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1988 =090 \\Col.inv. 649 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c6.2 x 16 cm. =500 \\On one side at least 6 lines of writing; on the verso traces of 6 lines in a large script of the original document and 6 or more new lines written in a small script over the original document =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1989 =090 \\Col.inv. 650 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c6 x 27 cm. =500 \\On the recto 18 lines of writing; on the verso 15 lines with bottom margin only =500 \\The recto has the right and bottom margins; there are points on many letters =500 \\On the verso the script betrays someone not fluent in writing Arabic. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter: the verso mentions the estate of the person addressed and the estate of a Muhammad; on the recto there is a reference to contracting the money (registering?) cane (sugar?), 2 1/2 dinars =546 \\In Arabic; r possibly sme hand,f later, points where never found, i.e., kitabak, and 12 pointed incorrectly =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1990 =090 \\Col.inv. 651 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13 x 27.5 cm. =500 \\On the verso 15 lines of writing; top right and bottom margins intact =500 \\On the recto names and traces of erased ink =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter: on the verso bismillahi and 4 lines of pious formulae; then beginnings of 5 lines of a letter followed by 1-2 word of 6 lines; on the recto the names of the sender and the addresse; the letter regards money =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1991 =090 \\Col.inv. 652 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14.2 x 14 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of writing; on the other at least 8 lines: on this side the ink is faded =500 \\On the verso the letters are faded and there are holes =500 \The top margin on the recto is missing =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\A document rather than a letter: on the recto there are multiple names written in the same hand, perhaps witnesses to the document; on the verso amounts of wheat, dirhams, 40 dinars =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1992 =090 \\Col.inv. 653 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 10 lines of writing; on the other only traces =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Receipt for naqd al-kharaj and 2 columns (one "dinars) then various headings followed by numbers. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1993 =090 \\Col.inv. 654 =046 \\$aq$c622$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt, protocol$f[1st and 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c7.5 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 lines of writing; in the other remains on 1 line written in the opposite direction =500 \\No margines are preserved =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\On the recto an individual tax receipt is written accross the fibers; on the verso traces of large protocol =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1994 =090 \\Col.inv. 655 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.5 x 10.3 cm. =500 \\On the verso 6 lines of writing with bottom and right margins; on the recto 3 fragmentary lines with left and bottom margins =500 \\Very dark papyrus with holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1995 =090 \\Col.inv. 656 (a) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11.5 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\On one side 6 lines written along fibers and fragments of one line written on left edge across the fibers =500 \\Line written on left edge consists of numerals =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Receipt, possibly for wheat =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1996 =090 \\Col.inv. 656 (b) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter (?)$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11.5 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\On the other side of the above papyrus 2 lines written along fibers a =500 \\left, right, and bottom margins intact =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Possibly the end of a letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1997 =090 \\Col.inv. 657 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount, letter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c8 x 11 cm. =500 \\On one side remains of 6 lines of writing, mostly numbers, in a small script =500 \\In the other remains of 2 lines in chancellery script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Summary account =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1998 =090 \\Col.inv. 658 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\On one side 7 lines of writing with the top margin gone; in the other 6 lines (top margin gone) probably by the same hand =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Receipt summarizing delivery of kharaj al-riyy? and wheat =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1999 =090 \\Col.inv. 659 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13.7 x 18 cm. =500 \\On one side remains of 6 lines of writing, left margin only; the other side is blank =500 \\The papyrus is very dark, tattered and full of holes =500 \\Large chancellery script, alif 1 5/8 cm. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2000 =090 \\Col.inv. 660 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c11.5 x 24.5 cm.overall fitted together =500 \\On the recto 13 lines of writing and one line written at right angle along the right margin =500 \\On the verso right and bottom margins, 14 lines written in a different, larger and unpracticed hand =500 \\The top is frayed and damaged =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Personal letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2001 =090 \\Col.inv. 661 =046 \\$aq$c815$e854 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[early 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus with broken pieces in fragmentary condition;$c 27 x 19 cm. =500 \\On one side remains of 7 lines of writing in large chancellery script; the other side is blank =500 \\The papyrus is in particularly bad condition, is tattered and full of holes; it has no more than 2 contiguous words in any line =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2002 =090 \\Col.inv. 662 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter and account$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c25.5 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\On one side remains of 9 lines of 12 columns of numbers with left margin only; on the other at least 9 more lines =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\On one side there is an account; on the other possibly part of an administrative letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2003 =090 \\Col.inv. 663 =046 \\$aq$c815$e854 =100 \\0$aIshaq ibn Ibrahim,$c =245 \\00$aLetter$f[early 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c23 x 27.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 11 lines of writing, all the margins are intact but the upper left corner is missing; 5 lines of text continued on the other side with the name of the sender listed in the 6th line at top =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative letter instructing the recipient to look into some matter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2004 =090 \\Col.inv. 664 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[2nd/3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments ;$cA: 6.5 x 7; B: 3.5 x 8.5; C: 2.75 x 1.5 cm. =500 \\A has part of bismallahi and a first line on one side, the other side has the top margin and the middle of 3 lines of writing =500 \\B has part of one word in 3 lines; on the other side bottom margin and middle of 5 lines of what may be a receipt =500 \\C has 3 letters on each side =500 \\C may be 2nd cent. AH =500 \\The three pieces are from 3 different documents =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Receipt and other documents =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2005 =090 \\Col.inv. 665 =046 \\$aq$c786$e844 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[late 2nd-early 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9 x 20 cm. =500 \\On one side remains of 7 lines of writing including the bottom 5 lines of a letter; the top is missing and there are only fragments of two lines above; on the other side there is the name of addressee on the top =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Private letter: the addressee is a certain Hasan =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2006 =090 \\Col.inv. 666 =046 \\$aq$c786$e844 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[late 2nd-early 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14 x 23.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 12 lines of writing top and right margins; on the other 1 line =500 \\The papyrus is dark, tattered and full of holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Opening of an administrative letter, with what would have been the sender's name on the verso =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2007 =090 \\Col.inv. 667 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount and letter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$1 reconstructed large irregular piece, 4 small pieces and many tiny papyrus fragments ;$20.5 x 28 =500 \\For description see Col.inv. 682: In the largest fr. on one side 9 lines of writing; in the other 14 =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\Needs lots of conservation work, but the individual fragments are in good condition =520 \\On the verso probably a letter; an account on another fragment =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2008 =090 \\Col.inv. 668 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9 x 13 cm. =500 \\Top gone, the other margins are intact; on one side 3 lines of writing; the other is blank =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2009 =090 \\Col.inv. 669 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus split into 2 pieces ;$c15 x 10 cm. =500 \\On one side 3 lines of writing with some further traces, possibly the left margin is intact; on the other only traces of writing =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Acknowlegement of debt: possibly from legal document, records that Isa and all of his brothers will pay to a female =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Legal document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2010 =090 \\Col.inv. 670 =046 \\$aq$c786$e844 =245 \\00$aLetter, receipt$f[late 2nd-early 3rd AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c11 x 5; 5 x 2 cm. =500 \\On one side of the largest fragment beginning of 3 lines of writing with right margin only, in large administrative script; on the verso right margin and part of three lines in smaller script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative letter: on the other side possibly a tax receipt =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2011 =090 \\Col.inv. 671 =046 \\$aq$c786$e844 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[late 2nd-early 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c15.5 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 4 lines of writing written in a large chancellery hand, no margins; the other is blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2012 =090 \\Col.inv. 672 =046 \\$aq$c815$e864 =245 \\00$aLegal document$f[early to mid 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13.5 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 9 lines of writing with top and right margin, top right hand corner only; the other side is blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Testimony of witnesses as to their acknowledgement that someone and Peter (son of ?), being of sound mind and body, voluntarily did something =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2013 =090 \\Col.inv. 673 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a5papyrus fragments and scraps;$c9.5 and 8 x 5 cm. (the largest two) =500 \\Piece 8 x 5 with 4 lines and wide spacing does not belong to the other pieces =500 \\Other pieces fit together =500 \\In the largest fragment on one side 6 lines of writing; in the other 3 =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\The pieces fitted together represent the end of a legal document that is written in a different hand than that of the middle fragment of the witnessing clause. On the other side there is the bottom left corner of a document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Legal document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2014 =090 \\Col.inv. 674 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd/3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.5 x 19.5 cm. =500 \\On one side beginnings of 7 lines of writing and one line perpendicular, along the right margin; no other margins are preserved; on the other side 12 faded lines =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\The side with 7 lines is written in a large chancellery script =500 \\The first 1-3 words of lines are preserved at best =500 \\The other side is very faded and full of holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document, possibly on both sides =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2015 =090 \\Col.inv. 675 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aAdministrative document$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 23 cm. =500 \\On one side 9 lines of writing with the left margin preserved; the other side is blank =500 \\Large chancellery script =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes that are mostly in the interlinear spaces; the writing is well-preserved =520 \\Administrative document: instructions to a subordinate to look into an affair with reference to 8 faddans =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2016 =090 \\Col.inv. 676 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLiturgical text$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of writing; the other is blank; large careful formation of each letter =500 \\The left margin only and probably only the left half of page are preserved =500 \\Circles with slash through at the end of every other line; fully pointed text =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Because of the format these may be verses from Qur'an, last 5-6 words of each line only =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Koran LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2017 =090 \\Col.inv. 677 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c24.4 x 23 cm. =500 \\On one side 13 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\The papyrus is tattered, dirt encrusted and full of holes; the writing is faded and ther is only the bottom margin; the other side has been erased =500 \\Worth enhancing as much text as possible: it may be interesting =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2018 =090 \\Col.inv. 678 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[2nd cent AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.5 x 20 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Small chancellery script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Unique receipt recording 100 and some as the total; it is issued to Abu Cbd Allah, apparently an amir as his name is followed by "May God strengthen him" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2019 =090 \\Col.inv. 679 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c18 x 9 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 lines of writing; in the other 1 =500 \\Top and left margins preserved; broken on the right and on the bottom =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative letter: end of bismillahi and most of first four lines are preserved, that is, pious formulae =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2020 =090 \\Col.inv. 680 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11.8 x 20.3 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of faded damaged writing; it could be enhanced and may be interesting; the other side is blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2021 =090 \\Col.inv. 681 =046 \\$aq$c718$915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c6 x 20 cm. =500 \\On one side the last word or two of 6 lines of writing; on the other side one line in the margin and the first word or two of 7 lines =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2022 =090 \\Col.inv. 682 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aTax register, letter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments;$c24.5 x 10.5; 10 x 10 irregular shape; 10.5 x 10; 3.5 x 3. =500 \\Unglassed =500 \\Page from same codex, tax register, as P Col. inv 667 =500 \\Register with entries in 3 discrete scripts =500 \\Register with small fine hand in right column lists, "estate" or name of individual followed by crop =500 \\Register side, written b a second hand, lists 4 columns of Greek numerals followed by a col. written by a third hand onto the 4th col. of numerals; it is followed by possibly another col. of entries written in possibly a fourth hand. =520 \\Tax register; in the back a letter that refers to the sender's correspondence with someone else; it informs the person addressed that he ha written to Abu al( ?) regarding administrative matters; the text mentions the names Abu Takin, Turkish name of official =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Register; letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2023 =090 \\Col.inv. 683 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a4 unrelated papyrus fragments ;$c6 x 4.5 cm. (the largest) =500 \\On one side of the largest fragment remains of 3 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\The other 2 fragments only show a few letters =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\The largest fragment is from an official administrative document as it has "may God strenthen him" and is in chancellery script =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2024 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.1-19 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.1 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter, receipt$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c15 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto the upper right edge of a letter in large script, first 2-4 words of each of 6 lines =500 \\On the verso the top, bottom, and left margins are preserved; initial few words of each line are not preserved =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative letter on the recto; on the verso possibly a receipt =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2025 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.2 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd and 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a3 unrelated fragments ;$c10 x 6 cm. the largest =500 \\One has lines of 1st cent. AH protocol on one side and traces of part of 2 lines on the other =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2026 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.3 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd/3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c6.8 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\6 lines of careful script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter with instructions regarding the administration of an estate =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2027 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.4 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c15 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\On the recto 8 partial lines; the left margin is preserved =500 \\On the verso the last 4 lines of a text =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter; possibly a receipt on the verso =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2028 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.5 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c7.4 x 15.9 cm. =500 \\One side has 3 lines, the top line has the name of the addressee, the 2nd line is probably the bismillahi starting a new document; the other side has perhaps the end of a bismillahi and part of next two lines =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2029 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.6 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c10.3 x 12.2 cm. =500 \\Beginning of 4 lines with right margin preserved; the hand is a large, careless, chancellery script. =500 \\Other side blank =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2030 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.7 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a3 papyrus fragments ;$c8.5 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\The back of the fragments is blank but traces of writing ersed =500 \\The fragments belong to the same document =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2031 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.8 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus ;$c6.6 x 10.6 cm. =500 \\On the verso the bottom left of a letter: most of 6 last lines are preserved =500 \\On the recto there is the bottom of a text (the other margins are not preserved)of careful erly hand with many dots. =500 \\The hand of the recto is a careful early hand with many dots, which is interesting paleographically =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2032 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.9 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus ;$c7.4 x 12.6 cm. =500 \\Right margin and traces of 2nd word in each of 7 lines =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2033 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.10 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 parchment ;$c11.3 x 7.6 cm. =500 \\The right margin is preserved with the beginning of 4 lines =500 \\Very practised hand =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2034 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.11 =046 \\$aq$c815$e1008 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd-4th cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 parchment fragment ;$c7.1 x 4.6 cm. =500 \\Part of last four lines (with margins) of legal document =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Fragment of "deed" or contract of sale for 3 dinars =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Legal document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2035 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.12 =046 \\$aq$c1009$e1202 =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[5th-6th cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 paper ;$c9.7 x 10.3 cm. =500 \\Complete document with 8 lines in a very cursive script with crossed out words and corrections =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Receipt for payment of 1/4 dinar for sadaqat =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2036 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.13 =046 \\$aq$c815$e860 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1st half 3rd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a3 papyrus fragments ;$c13 x 11.5; 10 x 3.5; 6.3 x 4.2 cm. =500 \\The largest and smallest fragments fit together; the third may be from the part above the other 2; the right and bottom margins are preserved =500 \\On the verso there is the original document; the three pieces are clearly part of the same document =500 \\The verso is written in a large chancellery script =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2037 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.14 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a2 papyrus pieces and fragment of same document ;$c6 x 10.9 cm. =500 \\Part of 3 lines of chancellery script written with thick nib =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2038 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.15 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c19 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\7 lines of writing; top, right and left margins are preserved =500 \\Medium size clear script with some dots =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative instructions regarding financial (amil) officials =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2039 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.16 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus ;$c19 x 13 cm. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Very fragmentary letter that may be administrative; the writing continues on the other side =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2040 =090 \\Col.inv. 684.17 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus ;$c5.9 x 10.4 cm. =500 \\On one side part of 5 lines; no margins are preserved =500 \\On the other side traces of writing of 4-5 lines =500 \\The papyrus is full of holes and faded =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2041 =090 \\Col.inv.684.18 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus ;$c6.4 x 14 cm. =500 \\In the original document two columns of Greek numbers: the first column is preceeded by names and "he has", 2nd column is cut off on the left, and the text below below is erased; on the other side traces of writing of huge size, 4-6 letters of each line with 2 cm. space between lines =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Account =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2042 =090 \\Col.inv.684.19 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\00$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.1 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 7 lines in good chancery script =500 \\No margins are preserved; the papyrus is encrusted with dirt =500 \\On the other side 4 lines of writing with 3 cm. spaces between them, in a large chancery script; no margins are preserved =500 \\2 words and a few letters at most on each line =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Documentary text =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University ca. 1932 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2043 =090 \\Col.inv. 687 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III century AH] =300 \\$aPapyrus and paper fragments ;$c13.5 x 3 cm. (the largest) =500 \\A box of many fragments in papyrus and paper, comprising Arabic, Greek, Coptic and Hieratic pieces; all need lots of conservation =500 \\Two scraps of paper from the same document with Arabic writing on both sides and in the right margin; they need to be flattened out and assembled; also one scrap of papyrus that has a few Arabic letters on it with other language on back. These are the only fragments with Arabic in the box. Fragment 687c seems to come from a Greek document but only a few letters are visible =500 \\In the largest fragment on one side 3 lines of writing; in the other 3 more. There are dots differentiating some letters =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Both sides of the largest fragment come from a legal document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, lot. no. 5 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2044 =090 \\Col.inv. 701 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c24 x 20 cm. =500 \\On one side 11 lines of writing; on the other 3 lines =500 \\The papyrus is damaged especially on the right side and on the bottom =500 \\Right and left margins are preserved; the right margin is of 4 cm. =500 \\Written in a large unpractised hand with a thick nib. =500 \\Glassed =500 \\On the verso there is an unrelated earlier document: only the heading remains, rest is washed off =520 \\Letter regarding business, it refers to an earlier letter; on the verso bismillahi and a name followed by numbers on two lines =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, lot. no. 18 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2045 =090 \\Col.inv. 702 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aList and amounts$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c10 x 28 cm. =500 \\All but the bottom margin are preserved; damaged at the bottom =500 \\On one side 14 lines of writing; in the other 1 line and traces of more writing =500 \\Glassed =520 \\On the recto a list of tax payers followed by numbers under the heading "jizya ru'sihim"; on the verso heading "jabayahim" followed by "]jizya kurumihi wa jizya ardihim and that makes"; next line three column headings "dinars" with three column of numbers. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2046 =090 \\Col.inv. 705a =046 \\$aq$c622$e718 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[1st cent AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c5 x 13 cm. =500 \\On one side 11 lines of writing with top and right margins; the other side is blank =500 \\Written with thick nib in an early "square" style script =500 \\Only the first 1-4 words of every line are preserved =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Opening of administrative letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 24 =653 \\Administrative letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2047 =090 \\Col.inv. 705b =046 \\$aq$c1494$e1593 =245 \\00$aAmulet$f[ca. 10 century AH] =300 \\$a1paper ;$c5 x 42.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 104 lines of Arabic done on a printing press; the other side is blank =500 \\Written in crude Kufic Arabic =500 \\On top there is an elaborate design with writing; the print is minute. =500 \\Very well-preserved =500 \\Rare specimen of early printing, printed from a metal place =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Amulet: Sura 2, verse 256 of the Koran; fatiba; last 3 Suras, 114, 113, 112; quotation from Sura 41, vere 41; Sura 4, verse 164; Sura 3, verse 16; Sur 10, 81; Sura 7, 116; then a repetition of 113: 4-5 =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 24 =581 \\Published by R.W. Bulliet, Columbia Library Columns 36.3 (1987) 13-20 =653 \\Early printing LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2048 =090 \\Col.inv. 706 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c19.7 x 22 cm. =500 \\On one side 12 lines of writing; in the other 2 lines =500 \\The papyrus is frayed at the sides, but in good condition and complete =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Letter to Abi Muhammad Hafiz Allah from ( ) al-? and Umrr ibn ? regarding business =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 25 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2049 =090 \\Col.inv. 707 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c24 x 16 cm. =500 \\On one side 6 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Glassed =500 \\Broken at the bottom; the top and the side margins are preserved =520 \\Personal letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 26 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2050 =090 \\Col.inv. 708 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c18 x 17.7 cm. =500 \\On one side 10 lines of writing, 5 of which are only a word or two; the other side has been washed off =500 \\Bottom and right margins are preserved =500 \\Early Maghribi script? With some dots =500 \\Glassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 27 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2051 =090 \\Col.inv. 709 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c20.5 x 21 cm. =500 \\On one side 14 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Incomplete on the top and on part of the right side =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Letter with instructions to someone regarding business =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 27 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2052 =090 \\Col.inv. 710 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 28.3 cm. =500 \\On one side 15 lines of writing: a complete document; on the other 12 lines, 3-4 words from the center of a letter =500 \\Even though on one side the writing is smaller, it could be the same hand throughout =500 \\Dotted shin, ya, ta, nun, and possibly indication of a hamza on the fifth last line of the incomplete side =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Complete letter regarding business instructions =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 28 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2053 =090 \\Col.inv. 711 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c20.5 x 15 cm. =500 \\On one side 9 lines of writing plus one written in the margin; on the other pen trials =500 \\Complete but for damage upper left and lower right corners =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Promissory note: someone promises to pay cash, one quarter dinar, to Yuhanna?; signed "with his writing" on bottom, the name perhaps is preserved under dirt at bottom right =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 28 =653 \\Document of security LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2054 =090 \\Col.inv. 712 (a) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c25 x 15 cm. =500 \\On one side 7 lines with wide (3.5 cm) right margin and possibly left margin =500 \\Written in what is basically a chancery script, but carelessly. =500 \\Glassed =520 \\a report on some ongoing affair or business which the writer and the recipient have discussed or corresponded about previously, a house and expenses are mentioned =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 29 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2055 =090 \\Col.inv. 712 (b) =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c25 x 15 cm. =500 \\On the other side 11 lines of writing with left and right margins only =500 \\Almost complete =500 \\Glassed =520 \\It may be a personal letter; there are repeated statements about "Muhammad" without reference to his patronymic, which suggests someone central to the letter and known to the sender and recipient. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 29 =653 \\Personal letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2056 =090 \\Col.inv. 713 =046 \\$as$c860 =245 \\00$aAccount and receipts$f[Jumada al-awil 246 AH ?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c19.5 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 13 lines of writing, bottom missing; on the other 8 lines with all margins =500 \\The document is broken on the bottom; the top and the side margins are preserved =500 \\The date, the last three lines of complete text, could be read if the image could be enhanced: perhaps Jumada (Awil) 246, in Arabic script and Greek numerals =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Accounts on one side which continue on the other with day by day revenue receipts for specific crops paid in by individuals; the sums are in dirhams, one being 150 =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 29 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2057 =090 \\Col.inv. 714 =046 \\$aq$c622$e718 =245 \\00$aLetters$f[1st cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c25 x 21 cm. =500 \\On one side 7 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Written in an extremely large (3.2 cm. alif) chancery hand =500 \\No margins =500 \\Modern note in corner "5020 c Fostat" =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Administrative correspondence: remains of opening pious formulary and "ama ba'd" opening of instructions; the text says something about "the people of my district" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 29 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2058 =090 \\Col.inv. 715 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 26.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 19 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Right margin only =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Administrative letter stating numbers of something and expenditures =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 29 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2059 =090 \\Col.inv. 716 =046 \\$aq$c622$e1008 =245 \\00$aProtocol$f[1st and 4th cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c26.5 x 9 cm. =500 \\On one side 2 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Written in an extremely large and elaborate hand =500 \\Perhaps incomplete on every side =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Arabic protocol with a ca. 4th century AH bismillahi underneath =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 30 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2060 =090 \\Col.inv. 717 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$adocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c24 x 32.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 18 lines of writing; in the other 10 lines =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\The side with 10 lines has 3.6 cm. spaces between the lines but the hand is not chancery =500 \\Both sides have some points, especially the side with more writing =500 \\Text faded and damaged, some text had been crossed out; it could be deciphered with much work =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Document: the 10 lined side mentions "expenses for it" and several times "dinars" but no amounts. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 =653 \\Document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2061 =090 \\Col.inv. 718 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c20 x 24 cm. =500 \\On one side 17 lines of writing; in the other at least 12 lines; both sides may be written by the same hand =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes; on one side the opening line is faded and there is a hole at the end; the second line following the opening formulae is missing and the third line is gone; much of the remaining 9 lines are faded, dirt encrusted or damaged =500 \\The verso has all but the top margin. =500 \\The letter has some words crossed out =500 \\There is a modern note in the lower right corner of the recto "5020 c Fostat" 500 \\Glassed =520 \\Business correspondence: the text probably contains instructions to an agent or subordinate and refers to the sender's previous letter and tells the recipient to look into some affair; on the recto, in the first line, there are traces of what would have been the addressee of the letter on the verso; below those traces and a large blank space a new letter begins =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 =653 \\Business letter LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2062 =090 \\Col.inv. 719 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c20.5 x 18.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 10 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Glassed =500 \\All margins but the top one are preserved =500 \\Large irregular script =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2063 =090 \\Col.inv. 720 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetters$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c14 x 25 cm. =500 \\On one side 12 lines of writing; in the other 6 lines =500 \\Broken on the bottom; there are some worm holes =500 \\Professional hand but hastily written and smudged; the text is faded =500 \\The heading at top of the page is separated from the bismillahi by 6 cm. blank, or washed off, space =500 \\On the other side wide top, right, and bottom margins and 2-3 cm. space between the lines. =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Possibly an official permit, or specific instruction; the text is nearly complete =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2064 =090 \\Col.inv. 721 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10 x 25.3 cm. =500 \\On one side 12 lines: 4 words in each line remain; the other side is blank =500 \\Broken on the left; the other margins are preserved =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2065 =090 \\Col.inv. 722 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aHadith$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c21 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 9 lines of writing; in the other 9 more lines by the same hand =500 \\Broken on top and bottom; the side margins are preserved =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Hadith: line 4 of the recto: "from Abi al-Hajaj from al-Kitami that he mentioned that he heard; on the other side the last line mentions fast. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 =653 \\Hadith LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2066 =090 \\Col.inv. 723 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary texts$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9.5 x 28 cm. =500 \\Original document with 13 lines is from the center of the page, top and bottom intact. =500 \\23 lines from a later document with wide left margin and written in a good hand =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\At most first 1 or 2 words of some lines are legible =500 \\Glassed =520 \\The text on the side with 13 lines represents administrative orders =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2067 =090 \\Col.inv. 724 =245 \\00$aLetter and receipt$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c12.5 x 11.5 and 6 x 9 cm. =500 \\The fragments belong to the same document =500 \\Fr. 1: on one side 8 lines of writing; in the other 5; needs to be unfolded and flattened and the two pieces fitted together =500 \\The side where the letter is written has the right and left margins =500 \\The letter has some dots, and is written in a very poor hand =500 \\Fr. 2: on one side 5 lines; back blank =500 \\Needs conservation work =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter; the piece with writing on both sides may be an unofficial receipt =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2068 =090 \\Col.inv. 725 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12.3 x 17 cm. =500 \\On one side 13 lines of writing =500 \\4 lines in the other, turning the papyrus 90 degrees, written in a larger hand; the left side is gone, one word on the fourth line may have been the end of the document =500 \\Glassed =520 \\The first line in the side with 4 lines is a bismillahi that is too damaged to suggest a reading; on the other side part of an account (left margin only) listing names with Greek numbers before after and under =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2069 =090 \\Col.inv. 726 =046 \\$aq$c622$e718 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1st cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c17 x 10 cm. =500 \\The side written first has the right margin and remains of 3 lines in a monumental (2 cm. alif) script with 2 cm. spaces between the lines of writing; on the other side small right margin and remains of beginnings of 5 lines =500 \\Needs conservation work =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31. Whether or not all that Jeffery bought are from the same lot should be established. If they are indeed all from Fustat, their interest increases dramatically =653 \\Administrative document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2070 =090 \\Col.inv. 727 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd century AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12.5 x 12 cm. =500 \\On one side 8 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Lower left quarter of a letter =500 \\Glassed, but both sheets are cracked =520 \\Letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2071 =090 \\Col.inv. 728 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c9 x 14 cm. =500 \\On one side 12 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\No margins =500 \\Large script with little space between the lines; the papyrus is full of holes =500 \\Chancery script but with the lines cramped together =500 \\Glassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2072 =090 \\Col.inv. 729 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =100 \\0$aAbi Umru,$c =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c11.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 lines of writing; in the other one line =500 \\Broken on the left; the other 3 margins are preserved =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Letter with instructions to pay; the name of the sender but not the recipient is on the back =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2073 =090 \\Col.inv. 730 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10.3 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 6 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Right and top margins are preserved; broken on the left and on the bottom =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Letter that is addressed to Humyhar(?) ibn Sala(?) at the opening of the letter; only pious salutations remain =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2074 =090 \\Col.inv. 731 =046 \\$aq$c912$e1105 =245 \\00$aContract and receipt$f[4th-5th cent. AH] =300 \\$a1paper ;$c14.5 x 11.3 cm. =500 \\Two complete documents =500 \\Glassed =520 \\On the side with 7 lines a contract; on the other side a receipt of "haqq" =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 31 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2075 =090 \\Col.inv. 732 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1parchment ;$c5.7 x 16 cm. =500 \\On one side 36 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Written in a minute hand =500 \\Perhaps complete =520 \\Legal text: it may be for transfer of property, if so, the witnessing clause is gone =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 32 =653 \\Legal document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2076 =090 \\Col.inv. 733 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13 x 30 cm. =500 \\On one side 16 lines of writing, last of which is upside down and probably continued from the other side; on the other 17 lines with several lines crossed out and one erased =500 \\Three lines of holes in the shape of diamond that run vertically =500 \\Glassed =520 \\The side with erasures represents several attempts to write a legal document, the third line after the hole is "kitab". The first two lines are both bismillahi. Not enough texts is left to surmise the purport of the document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 33 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2077 =090 \\Col.inv. 734 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10 x 7 cm. =500 \\On one side 4 lines of writing; in the other only some traces =500 \\Left margin and possibly bottom margin =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Account: states dinars for the whole of a bill =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 34 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2078 =090 \\Col.inv. 738 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c23.5 x 30 cm. =500 \\On one side 11 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Broken on the left; the other 3 margins are preserved =500 \\Neat, small, regularly written Bismillahi on the first line; the rest of the document is written in a large careless and/or unpracticed hand =500 \\Dots under medial "ya's" and three horizontal dots for "shin" =500 \\Trial lines: the 2nd half of the first line and remaining second half of the second line =500 \\Opening damaged; the next line is illegible and damaged; the following line is gone =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Letter: the writer says he has written to someone on the recipient's behalf =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2079 =090 \\Col.inv. 739 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c21.3 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 lines of writing with right margin only; in the other 7 lines no mrgins =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative correspondence: administrative instructions to a subordinate =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2080 =090 \\Col.inv. 740 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 23 cm. =500 \\On one side 11 partial lines from middle of text, no margins; the other side is blank =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\The document is probably broken on each side =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Administrative correspondence: request and instructions =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 =653 \\Administrative correspondence LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2081 =090 \\Col.inv. 741 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c13 x 24 cm. =500 \\On one side 16 lines of writing and 1 at the right angle along the right hand margin; the left margin is preserved on the lower part; the other side is blank =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes; difficult to read =500 \\Some dots =500 \\Glassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2082 =090 \\Col.inv. 742 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c8 x 20.5 cm. =500 \\On one side first 1-3 words of 6 lines of writing; the other side is blank =500 \\Written in a large chancery script, 1.5 cm. between the lines =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\Glassed =520 \\An administrative text =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2083 =090 \\Col.inv. 743 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c10 x 6 cm. =500 \\On one side 5 fragmentary lines of writing with right margin; the other side is blank =500 \\Some holes and ink partly faded =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\An administrative text =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2084 =090 \\Col.inv. 744 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLegal document$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1parchment fragment ;$c6.3 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 18 lines of writing; in the other 1 line written turning the parchment 90 degrees that looks like the second half of the first line of the original document =500 \\Written in a minute hand; the ink is partly faded especially on the top =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Legal document: probably a discussion regarding an inheritance; the document is witnessed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 35 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2085 =090 \\Col.inv. 745 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1st/2nd cent. AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments ;$c16 x 18; 15 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\Fr. 1: on one side 7 lines of writing; in the other 6 lines =500 \\Fr. 2: traces of writing on both sides =500 \\The fragments belong together (this document deserves to be put together) =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\Note on tape "Fostat N" =500 \\Beautiful chancery hand, 1 cm. between lines, 1.5 cm. alif =500 \\If this is indeed from Fustat, it may represent a document from the original archives, together with the other documents marked Fustat =500 \Unglassed =500 \\Other side with small writing, but still very professional hand =520 \\An administrative text =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 36 =600 \\00$aSulayman ibn al-Rabi (mentioned in chancery letters) LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2086 =090 \\Col.inv. 746 =046 \\$aq$c718$e815 =245 \\00$aList$f[2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c18 x 19 cm. =500 \\On one side at least 16 lines of writing; in the other remains of 14 lines =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes; badly needs conservation work =500 \\Incredibly careful script, even for a tax register. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\The side with 16 lines represents a list of payments received from guarantors on behalf of individuals: "From the hands of (name) on behalf of (name)." The other side has remains of 7 or more columns of Greek numerals, on left, remains of Arabic letters =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 36 =653 \\Tax register LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2087 =090 \\Col.inv. 747 =046 \\$aq$c622$e815 =245 \\00$aAccount$f[1st-2nd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 24 cm. =500 \\A few small fragments need to be put in place =500 \\On one side at least 15 lines of writing; in the other at least 7 lines =500 \\On both sides the papyrus is ruled with horizontal guidelines =500 \\Modern note "Fostat A". If this is from Fustat, it represents one of the earliest examples of an archival central register. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Account: on the verso remains of three names in Arabic followed by Greek numerals in a column. At the bottom, remains of what seem to be parcels of land (heading gone), followed by a column headed "faddan" and a column headed "dinar;" figures remain for the first two entries; on the other side the left edge is preserved: last few letters of names followed by a column of Greek numerals, followed by column of place names followed by column of Greek numerals =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 36. From Fustat? LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2088 =090 \\Col.inv. 748.1 =046 \\$aq$c1300$e1500 =245 \\00$aDocument$f[8th-10th cent. AH] =300 \\$a1paper ;$c43 x 26.5cm =500 \\4 line tughra, alif 5 cm., 19 lines, first 11 complete, bottom faded =500 \\8 cm. right margin =500 \\One line written down the right margin, up against the text, and 3 2-3 line subcriptions, possibly names, grouped under that line. =500 \\Traces of main lines extending across the right margin may be from the document having been folded and the ink soaking into the margin, or the document may be a palimpsest =500 \\The left margin is damaged but nearly complete =500 \\Bottom margin probably lost, date would have been here =500 \\Mamluk document reminiscent of those published by Wainsborough, Richards, et.al., and to those in Oriental Institute Collection (Chicago), but not as elegant =500 \\Comparatively poor quality paper, and only 1.25 cm. between the lines. Good script, though difficult to read because of the ink running and giving an out of focus appearance that is compounded by fading. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Mamluk document; in line 5 of the text reference to al-bani atrak, and in line 9 to al-iqta' of the sultan; remains of larger Tughra on the other side, with letters 6 cm. tall =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 =653 \\Mamluk document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2089 =090 \\Col. inv. 748.2 =046 \\$as$c1594 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[1000 AH] =300 \\$apaper ;$c14.6 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Last line of text has "one thousand written in script" =500 \\On the verso a drawing of a game board and beginning of three lines/words =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Witnessing clause with last two lines, and 5 witnesses' testimony attested in same hand and written upside down from the last two lines of the document =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 =653 \\Document LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2090 =090 \\Col. inv.748.3 =046 \\$aq$c1300$e1600 =245 \\$aDocumentary text$f[8-11th cent. AH] =300 \\$apaper ;$c26.7 x 17.9 cm. =500 \\Fragmentary tughra and first line of chancery document =500 \\6cm alif =500 \\On the verso traces of threads from fabric and dirt and small chancery script; only some letters and a word or two of the beginning of 13 lines are preserved; probably there were many more but the paper is torn and gone; the writing is along the left edge of verso, leaving about 20 cm. of right hand margin =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2091 =090 \\Col. inv.748.4 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$apaper ;$c16.5 x 24.2 cm. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Heading of bismillahi but then two columns of entries; same listing continues on the other side. The entry under the heading is frequently the same =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2092 =090 \\Col.inv.748.5 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III century AH] =300 \\$aSilk ;$c32 x 9.4 cm. =500 \\Large, 1.5 cm. alif, early chancery script =500 \\Strip cut off of much larger piece; perphas right margin is the selvage of the fabric =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Perhaps inscription to be embroidered over with thread, "tiraz:" "made at" perhaps the name of the tiraz workshop/factory =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2093 =090 \\Col.inv.748.6 =245 \\00$aSubliterary text$f[could be fairly modern] =300 \\$apaper ;$c13.4 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\pointed =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Probably an astronomical chart: squares with numbers written out in script =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2094 =090 \\Col.inv.748.7 =245 \\00$aRegister$f[Ottoman?] =300 \\$a2paper ;$c15.5 x 10.3; 10.3 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Two pages from an Ottoman register with Arabic numerls =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2095 =090 \\Col.inv.748.8 =300 \\$a3paper ;$c15 x 11.4; 13.3 x 10.4; 7.1 x 12 cm. =245 \\00$aRegister$f[possibly Mamluk] =500 \\3 fragments from the same paper and written in the same script. May have been separate pages from same register rather than parts of a single sheet. =500 \\Largest piece in good script but text was folded and ink from one part has seeped into facing text, which is itself faded, so that it is hard to read. =500 \\Irregular shaped piece has faded text on part of one side; other side with top margin on right and writing in right margin sideways has "mirrored" writing from the ink seeping through =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Text on rectangle (6 lines with top and right margin) is an acknowledgement, "iqrar'; a text 8 lines long written following long curved line of a letter =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2096 =090 \\Col.inv.748.9 =300 \\$apaper ;$c12.1 x 18.1 cm. =245 \\00$aMagical text?$f[may be quite recent] =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Magical text: it has a stick figure with writing on chest and writing all over text; the top and right margins are intact =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 =653 \\Magic LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2097 =090 \\Col.inv.748.10 =245 \\00$aWriting exercise =300 \\$apaper ;$c14.3 x 14 cm. =520 \\Practice writing of chancery script, individual letters and combinations, 2.5 cm. alif =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2098 =090 \\Col.inv.748.11 =245 \\00$aLiturgical text =300 \\$apaper ;$c8.7 x 13.8 cm. =500 \\6 pages from folio with writing in black and red on each side within red delineated margins. =500 \\Looks like Qur'an with full diacritics but isn't =500 \\First page is the one most damaged =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Red line, third from bottom, begins "The things of the great Qur'an include mention," and goes on to list prophets =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2099 =090 \\Col.inv.748.12 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[fairly modern] =300 \\$a2paper fragments ;$c16.5 x 25.2; 14 x 32 cm. =500 \\23 lines pointed text =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Letter; on the other side, upside down, possibly the name of the addressee =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2100 =090 \\Col.inv.748.13 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[fairly modern] =300 \\$apaper ;$c14 x 32 cm. =500 \\Very unpracticed hand, pointed =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Seems to be personal letter with greetings to very many individuals. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2101 =090 \\Col.inv.748.14 =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =300 \\$atwo leaf shapped fragments of perforated paper ;$c10 x 14.8; 10 x 14 cm. =245 \\00$aAccount$f[third century AH] =500 \\May have had an actual text, but clearly one sheet is the mirror image of the other, i.e., the writing has seeped from one to the other. =500 \\Multiple texts and scripts, some upside down relative to others =500 \\Large script is a good 3rd cent. AH hand =500 \\Other piece has tiny account hand =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Upside down small script from one of the two pieces may have been an account, "six dirhams" below which, "dirham and a third"; the other side of two, that with only one text, large script on one piece, very small on other. =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 40 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2102 =090 \\Col.inv. 751 =245 \\00$aProtocol$f[1st cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment ;$c12 x 6 cm. =500 \\On one side traces of parts of words of protocol =500 \\The papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Protocol fragment =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946, Lot no. 54 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2103 =090 \\Col.inv. 753 =245 \\00$aDocumentary text =300 \\$amany papyrus fragments ;$c =500 \\Box of small fragments: Arabic, Greek, and Coptic =500 \\Badly need conservation work =500 \\5 or 6 tiny scraps with Arabic letters or words on top of Arabic newspaper =500 \\Unglassed =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased either by Prof. Jeffery or by Prof. Gottheil in Egypt in 1946 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2104 =090 \\Col.inv. 753a =046 \\$aq$c873$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter, Account$f[3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c17.5 x 12 cm. =500 \\The verso has the right margin and the beginning of three lines =500 \\Three lines in Greek between third and fourth lines of Arabic =500 \\Two or more words in Arabic written in a tiny Arabic script with a very fine nib written above third line of Arabic on left side =520 \\Letter; on the recto account and Coptic =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased either by Prof. Jeffery or by Prof. Gottheil in Egypt in 1946 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2105 =090 \\Col.inv. 754 =046 \\$aq$c815$e915 =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III cent. AH] =300 \\$a1 papyrus ;$c11.3 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\On one side 10 lines of writing; in the other 4 lines =500 \\Part of protocol on top =500 \\Glassed =520 \\Arabic letter, possibly complete, except for left edge where the last two words of each line are obliterated; it continues on the other side =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Purchased by Prof. Jeffery in Egypt in 1946 LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p2106 =090 \\Col.inv. 775 =046 \\$aq$c718$e915 =245 \\00$aDocumentary texts$f[2nd-3rd cent. AH] =300 \\$a4 papyrus fragments ;$c13.7 x 11.5; 12.5 x 12; 7.5 x 11.5; 9.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\The fragments contain a maximum of 9 lines of writing =500 \\They are all (except the last) in poor condition, with tears and holes =500 \\Unglassed =520 \\Administrative text =546 \\In Arabic =561 \\Previously held by Columbia School of Library Service