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$fJanuary 10, 256 BC =300 \\$a1papyrus ;$c8 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers with 8 lines; the back is blank =500 \\Fast, cursive hand =500 \\Part of the seal remains =510 \\$aP.Col. III$b23 =510 \\$aP.Col.Zen. I$b23 =520 \\Duplicate receipt for loan at 4 obols per aroura: money paid for cutting out brushwood =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) under Ptolemy II =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in December 1926; no. 91 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published in JEA 16 (1930) 24-30 and Seminarium Kondakovianum 4 (1931) 205-210 =600 \\00$a,$c =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\0\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p16 =090 \\Col.inv. 265 =046 \\$as$d257 =100 \\0$aCharoppas,$cPap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 439 =245 \\00$aLetter$fJuly 26, 257 BC =300 \\$a1papyrus ;$c9 x 23 cm. =500 \\Almost complete, 1 line missing =500 \\On both sides the writing is along the fibers: 20 lines on the front and 3 in the back =500 \\The seal remains, but nothing can be distinguished =500 \\On the back the address and the docket which shows that it was received by Zenon during his stay at Arsinoe in the Delta, near Alexandria =510 \\$aP.Col. III$b16 =510 \\$aP.Col.Zen. I$b16 =520 \\Charoppas writes to Zenon that he sent an assistant, Apollonios, to survey a vineyard plot and would like him to meet Apollonios the dioiketes to draw up a contract =545 \\Part of the archive of Zenon, employee of Apollonios who was dioiketes (Finance Minister) under Ptolemy II =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 5 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Correction in line 2 by Wilcken, BL III p. 44. =600 \\00$aApollonios,$c20 in Pap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 294 =653 \\ =700 \\0\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p256 =090 \\Col.inv. 325 =046 \\$as$c143 =100 \\0$aSenphasies,$cdaughter of Bouchis and mother of Ammonios, son of Ammonios =245 \\00$aReceipt$fDecember 29, 143 AD =300 \\$a1papyrus, 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$b221 =520 \\Receipt given by the mother of Ammonios, a deceased soldier; it covers "deposita" of various kind; on the back there are the signatures of the witnesses; the receipt appears in duplicate copy and is described as a "diploma" =545 \\Written at Ophieion (Thebes) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 175 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published by J.F. Gilliam, Bonner Jb 167 (1967) 233-43 with photos on pp. 235 and 237 = Roman Army Papers 317-27 (SB X 10530); plate 31 in P.Col. VIII; correction to line 33, BL IX p. 61 =600 \\00$a,$c =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Receipt for "deposita" of a soldier =700 \\0\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p251 =090 \\Col.inv. 321 =046 \\$as$c100 =100 \\0$aSeverianus,$c =245 \\00$aLetter$f[ca. 100 AD] =300 \\$a1papyrus ;$c16.8 x 16.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back there is the address; almost two-thirds of the sheet is left blank =500 \\11 lines of writing on the front plus 1 on the back =500 \\The main hand is regular and bilinear, similar to a literary hand; the salutations in the hand of the sender are in a large and not ungraceful vertical hand, which is similar to a chancery hand =500 \\Seal and string remain =510 \\$aP.Col. VIII$b216 =520 \\Private letter from Severianus to his brother about buying and sending supplies =545 \\From Alexandria =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 158 in Bell's inventory. =581 \\Published by C.W. Keyes, CP 30 (1935) 147-48 (SB V 7661); plate 26 in P.Col. VIII =600 \\00$a,$c =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Private letter =700 \\0\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p28 =090 \\Col.inv. 285 =046 \\$as$d256 =100 \\0$aArchibios,$cfarmer, Pap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 304 =245 \\00$aReceipt$fMarch 4, 256 BC =300 \\$a1papyrus 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 =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) =600 \\00$a,$c =600 \\00$a,$c