LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1554 =090 \\Col. inv. 432a recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4 x 15.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\11 lines; broken top and left =500 \\Ends of lines: 1 letter only in most cases =500 \\The hand is cursive; the text is hopelessly faded =510 \\ =520 \\Document: perhaps an account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1555 =090 \\Col. inv. 432a verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4 x 15.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\8 lines; broken top and right =500 \\Effaced =500 \\The hand is a small proficient cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1556 =090 \\Col. inv. 432b =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.8 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken top and left =500 \\Kollesis 1.3 cm. from right =500 \\The hand is a minute cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1557 =090 \\Col. inv. 432c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.3 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken top and left =500 \\Effaced; some holes =500 \\The hand is large and clumsy =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear; it could be a letter. It mentions Herakles and Claudia =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.67 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1581 =090 \\Col. inv. 439 =046 \\$aq$c150$199e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.6 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines of a column; broken on each side =500 \\Traces of final letters of 10 lines of a preceding column =500 \\Small, neat hand slightly bent to the right =510 \\ =520 \\Account of expenses for religious purposes on various days; Aphrodite is mentioned =545 \\Said to have been acquired in Panopolis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.96 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1582 =090 \\Col. inv. 442 =046 \\$aq$c193$e217 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[reign of Severus, Caracalla and Geta] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; broken except at top; there are some large holes =500 \\The first 5 lines are written in a larger and a bit more irregular hand; the hand of the rest is neater, more compact, and upright =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document that mentions the Antoniniana ousia; in the second part a Didymos is mentioned and a theater =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.106 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1594 =090 \\Col. inv. 445 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 34.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\2 columns: Col. I 21 lines, complete; Col. II beginnings of 17 lines; top and bottom margins preserved, broken on the other sides =500 \\Small and neat hand without many ligatures =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\ =545 \\Accounts of money taxes from a register =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.119 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1595 =090 \\Col. inv. 445 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 34.3 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; on the front a register =500 \\25+ lines: parts of 3 columns: most of Col. II and parts of 2 others =500 \\Larger hand than in the recto and more irregular =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Accounts of grain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.119 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1596 =090 \\Col. inv. 445a =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.5 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Remains of 11 lines but more originally there =500 \\Small upright neat hand with regular interlinear spaces =500 \\Quite dirty =510 \\ =520 \\Contract: the parties involved are Dios, Demetrios and Ptolemaios =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.119 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Needs conservation =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Contract =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1597 =090 \\Col. inv. 445b =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back an account, Apis p. 1507 =500 \\15 lines, broken on every side except on the right =500 \\Small, practiced hand, a bit irregular and with some corrections =500 \\Ink a bit faded in some parts =510 \\ =520 \\Contract: subject unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Contract =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1598 =090 \\Col. inv. 446 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 8.3 cm., 6.5 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a land register =500 \\2 fragments each with 10 lines =500 \\Proficient hand, fluent and reasonably clear =500 \\The two fragments do not join =510 \\ =520 \\Accounts concerning land and money =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.120 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1599 =090 \\Col. inv. 446 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 8.3 cm., 6.5 x 8 cm =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto accounts =500 \\2 fragments 9 and 12 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Fluent cursive hand that appears later than that on the front =500 \\Check marks next to some entries =510 \\ =520 \\Land register entries =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.120 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1600 =090 \\Col. inv. 447 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a register =500 \\13 lines: one column and part of another; top margin and space on the left preserved =500 \\Large hand with enlargement of initials and bent to the right =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Register perhaps related to that on verso but written by a different hand =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.125 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1601 =090 \\Col. inv. 447 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a register =500 \\11 lines plus traces; top and left margins preserved =500 \\Smaller and neater hand than that of the recto, with a right slant =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Register, perhaps related to that on recto but the hand is different =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.125 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1605 =090 \\Col. inv. 450 =046 \\$aq$b299$d30 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[Ptolemaic] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20 x 28 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines =500 \\Proficient hand with a thick pen; the line in Greek is written with a finer pen in competent handwriting =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Demotic contract with a bottom line with date in Greek =545 \\ =546 \\In Demotic and Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through Prof. Westermann from Trifon Kalimkurian in January 1927; no. II.150 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ DR \\ =001 \\apis.p1612 =090 \\Col. inv. 452 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract?$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.8 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 plus lines of writing; probably broken on every side except the top =500 \\The ink is quite faded and the papyrus is tattered and full of holes =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Fragment concerning wheat, perhaps a contract =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.159 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1621 =090 \\Col. inv. 454 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.2 x 14.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken top, left and bottom =500 \\Some traces of 6 lines of a second column starting with a paragraphos =500 \\Proficient hand in Severe style with a right slant =510 \\ =520 \\Fragment of prose author, perhaps a historian: Syria is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.173 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1622 =090 \\Col. inv. 455a verso =046 \\$aq$c238$e244 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReport of proceedings$f[reign of Gordian] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front an account; bottom margin of 2 cm. =500 \\2 columns: Col. I 6 lines broken top and left, Col. II 5 lines broken top and right =500 \\Fast, fluent hand bent to the right =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Report of proceedings before the emperor Gordian; part of the speech of the advocate in the second column =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.180A in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Report of proceedings =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1623 =090 \\Col. inv. 455a recto =046 \\$aq$200c$299e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back report of proceedings =500 \\2 columns: Col I 4 lines, Col II 6 lines; broken top and right =500 \\Irregular hand bent to the right; some characters are retraced =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Grain account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.180A in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1624 =090 \\Col. inv. 455c =046 \\$aq$c161$e169 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[reign of Marcus Aurelius and Verus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c c5.4 x 5.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken at left; margins preserved on 3 sides =500 \\Fast irregular cursives =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Tax receipt =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.180C in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1625 =090 \\Col. inv. 458 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II -III AD[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; literary text (P.Col. VIII 204) on the recto =500 \\Very tattered fragment =500 \\Written by 2 different cursive hands =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Ink remains that appear to be part of an account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell in 1926-27; no. 195 in Bell's inventory =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1626 =090 \\Col. inv. 460a verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto an account =500 \\15 lines; broken top and bottom =500 \\Medium size characters a little flattened, with a limited number of ligatures and some unevenness =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter that mentions bricks and lettuce; the writer assures the recipient that he would be there by the next day. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.205A in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Letter =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1627 =090 \\Col. inv. 460a recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a letter =500 \\7 lines; broken at left =500 \\A large space between the first 5 lines and the rest =500 \\The papyrus is a little dirty =510 \\ =520 \\Grain account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.205A in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Account =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1628 =090 \\Col. inv. 461 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$Drawinga$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\The drawing is on the recto but against the fibers; on the other side an account =500 \\Broken on three sides =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Drawing of a male figure playing double pipes; it shows a certain ability =545 \\ =546 \\ =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.217 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Drawing =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1629 =090 \\Col. inv. 461 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount/Drawing$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a drawing =500 \\11 lines + another drawing =500 \\The ink is faded especially on the top =500 \\The text is crossed off by an oblique line =510 \\ =520 \\Fodder crop account plus a drawing of a face upside down with respect to the text =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.217 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Account =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1631 =090 \\Col. inv. 462 (2) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, part of an address =500 \\10 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Corrections have been made, in a second hand, to lines 2, 3, 4,8 =500 \\The hand is a large, uneven cursive a bit unpracticed; there are some erasures =510 \\ =520 \\Letter which mentions rolls of papyrus =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.220 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1632 =090 \\Col. inv. 462 (3) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.2 x 6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, part of an address (faded) =500 \\6 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a large cursive with letters of uneven size =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter with salutations to a brother, wishes for good health and which also mentions a mother =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.220 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1633 =090 \\Col. inv. 462 (4) =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 10.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Traces of a previous column =500 \\Kollesis 3-3.5 cm. from left =500 \\The hand is a small, upright cursive, experienced and attractive =510 \\ =520 \\Document concerning a sale. Specifies a time period beginning 12th of Hadrianos of an unknown year =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.220 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1638 =090 \\Col. inv. 462a (3) recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.5 x 6.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\1 line; broken at right and left =500 \\The hand is a tiny cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Document =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.223 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1640 =090 \\Col. inv. 462a (4) =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition?$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.4 x 7.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is an informal chancery, large and upright. Note the typical beta =510 \\ =520 \\Document, perhaps a petition which mentions some violence done to a son =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.223 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1643 =090 \\Col. inv. 463b =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 14.5 cm. plus two small fragments, unplaced =500 \\Written across the fibers; trace of an address on back =500 \\21 lines; left side, with a line at right angles =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive, with some separation of letters =510 \\ =520 \\Letter which mentions olyra. The line in the margin greets "our children" and Phileas =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.224 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1646 =090 \\Col. inv. 464(1) recto =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[IV AD]] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.4 x 5.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\3 lines; broken except at top; margin of 3 cm. =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Official document which refers to the value (valuation?) of something; probably refers to the judgment of a prefect; also refers to interest. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ DR \\ =001 \\apis.p1648 =090 \\Col. inv. 464 (2) =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 5.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an address =500 \\3 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive with a right slant and flourishes =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\End of a letter addressed to Philomenos (or participle) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1650 =090 \\Col. inv. 464a recto =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary Text$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.3 x 14.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a letter =500 \\Right side of Col. I and left of Col. II: only a few letters per column are preserved =500 \\Small formal round hand =500 \\A palimpsest: over a document written with brown ink in large letters with a right slant =510 \\ =520 \\Literary work over document (upside down) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1651 =090 \\Col. inv. 464a verso =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[IV-V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.5 x 4.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the front a literary text =500 \\5 lines at right angle to text on recto =500 \\Large hand writing in brown ink; the letters are mostly detached =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Letter to a holy person =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1652 =090 \\Col. inv. 464b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.3 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a document =500 \\19 lines; broken except at right =500 \\Written in a fast, flattened hand with a right slant =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Documentary text: very little is preserved =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1653 =090 \\Col. inv. 464b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2.3 x 9.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a document =500 \\Beginnings of 6 lines, top and left margins are preserved =500 \\The hand is large =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Documentary text: only a few letters per line remain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.233 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1655 =090 \\Col. inv. 466b verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary text?$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a list of landholdings =500 \\12 lines; broken except at right; traces of another column on the right =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive; the text is dirty and a bit faded =510 \\ =520 \\Literary text? Not much is visible =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.238B in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1663 =090 \\Col. inv. 468c =046 \\$aq$c41$e68 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[reign of Claudius or Nero] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.1 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; broken except at left; what is preserved is a left strip =500 \\Proficient small, round hand =510 \\ =520 \\Contract from the reign of Claudius or Nero, year 8: it concerns lending something =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.243 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1664 =090 \\Col. inv. 469a =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.6 x 11.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\16 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is cursive and sloping to the right; letters are uneven particularly in the second half =510 \\ =520 \\Private letter concerning two rugs; the writer asks the recipient to send to him a certain Peritios =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1666 =090 \\Col. inv. 469c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 6.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Competent hand with regular line spaces and a right slant =510 \\ =520 \\List of names which includes Sarapion, Tnepheros, and twice Horos; at least 3 of the people are priests =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1667 =090 \\Col. inv. 469d =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.7 x 3.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is large and slow, with mostly separated letters =510 \\ =520 \\Small fragment from a letter with final salutations =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1668 =090 \\Col. inv. 469e =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.6 x 8.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; 2-3 letters on back =500 \\12 lines; broken except at top left =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Account with personal names, including the name Isidoros =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1669 =090 \\Col. inv. 469f =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c2 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; short text on back =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Large, slow hand with mostly separated letters =510 \\ =520 \\Perhaps a letter, judging from the hand =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.249 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ DR \\ =001 \\apis.p1674 =090 \\Col. inv. 470a =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\4 lines; broken at bottom and right =500 \\The hand is a very large flowing, competent cursive =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Small fragment from a letter to a brother =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.253 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1675 =090 \\Col. inv. 470b recto =046 \\$aq$c68 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[year 14 of Nero] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\4 lines; broken top and left; bottom margin of 6 cm. =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive, a bit irregular =510 \\ =520 \\Document which seems to mention a day as Sebaste?; mentions something public =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.253 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1676 =090 \\Col. inv. 470b verso =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the recto, a letter =500 \\3 lines; broken at left; very large top and right margins =500 \\Somewhat effaced =500 \\The hand is quite irregular with inconsistent line spacing =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.253 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ DR \\ =001 \\apis.p1678 =090 \\Col. inv. 471 recto =046 \\$aq$c700$e799 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[VIII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.7 x 10.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers on the recto; the account continues on the back =500 \\6 lines; top and bottom margins are preserved =500 \\Small, fluent hand with flurishes =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account in nomismata (gold coins) probably for tax purposes: several people are mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III in Bell's inventory (but doesn't fit description there) =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1680 =090 \\Col. inv. 475a =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$a$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 20.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\20 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Large hand with letters of varying size and inclination =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document that concerns land addressed to an official--perhaps a praepositus-- =545 \\From Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.31A in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1682 =090 \\Col. inv. 476 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.8 x 20.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\23 lines: 2 columns; broken at top and both sides, with fragmentary parts and holes =500 \\The hand is large, mostly upright, and clear with some enlargement of letters =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account of money for tax purposes arranged by toparchies and villages of the Oxyrynchite nome (e.g., Kesmouchis, Paomis) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.36 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Suit good beginner =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1683 =090 \\Col. inv. 476 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.8 x 20.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers, upside down with respect to the recto; on the recto an account =500 \\19 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\Small, upright, proficient hand without many ligatures =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account of money with names of different individuals; check marks in the left margin =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.36 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1684 =090 \\Col. inv. 479 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.2 x 17.7cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back there are traces of a text that might be the continuation of that on the front =500 \\Most of a column and left side of a second =500 \\Small uneven hand, proficient but irregular =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account of amounts of commodities; the names of Chairemon and Zoilos are repeatedly mentioned; among the items barley, a funeral feast, and a funeral pyre are mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M . Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.52 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Not glassed =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1685 =090 \\Col. inv. 485 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c19.8 x 31.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of a different text written in a larger hand =500 \\44 lines; top and bottom margins preserved, broken on both sides =500 \\Very tattered =500 \\Minute hand bent to the right; the ink is quite faded =510 \\ =520 \\Docementary text: perhaps abstracts of contracts =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.71 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1686 =090 \\Col. inv. 486 =046 \\$aq$c139$e140 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[139/40 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\19 lines; broken right and bottom; large margins on the other sides =500 \\The writing is faded in the right part and particularly on the bottom =500 \\Small hand a bit irregular and crowded =510 \\ =520 \\ =545 \\Copy of syngraphe concerning katoikic land =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\To be published, R. Cook =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1687 =090 \\Col. inv. 487 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c30.7 x 32.5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides, along and across the fibers; =500 \\Recto: 2 columns: Col. I ends 16 lines, Col. II 46 lines =500 \\Verso: 2 columns Col. I 51 lines, broken left, Col. II 58 lines =500 \\Quite damaged =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Land Register =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.74 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1688 =090 \\Col. inv. 489 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c26 x 20.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\3 columns: Col I 14 lines broken top and left; Col II 19 lines, broken top; Col. III 12 lines, broken top and right =500 \\Large round hand with a limited amount of ligatures =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account of agricultural work (for instance planting) with regard to vineland =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.82 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1689 =090 \\Col. inv. 489 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c26 x 21.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto an account =500 \\12 lines from a column and traces from a second one that only included a few lines The first col. is broken at top =500 \\Medium size round hand a little irregular particularly toward the end =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account in drachmae =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1690 =090 \\Col. inv. 490 =046 \\$aq$c147$e147 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDeclaration$f[147 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.4 x 12.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; complete; large bottom margin =500 \\A large hole in middle and several small holes =500 \\Fluent hand but irregular and uneven in size =500 \\The last line is written by a different, smaller hand with a fine pen =510 \\ =520 \\Declaration of one male donkey from a man of Hermopolis =545 \\From Hermopolis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.88 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1691 =090 \\Col. inv. 491 verso =046 \\$aq$c250$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c7.8 x 14.4; 5.7 x 14.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front a land register =500 \\13 lines; broken top and right in the first fragment; broken on both sides and on top in the second =500 \\The fragments do not seem to join =500 \\Small and fast hand, even and proficient =510 \\ =520 \\Account of work: it mentions a builder, bricks, asses, and beasts of burden =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.92 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1692 =090 \\Col. inv. 491 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLand register$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragments;$c7.8 x 14.4; 5.7 x14.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\The fragments do not join =500 \\Medium size proficient hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Land Register =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. III.92 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1693 =090 \\Col. inv. 494 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.5 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken left and bottom =500 \\Large hand with flourishes; some dirt particularly in the right corner =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Very probably a letter: the sender should be Mousaios; it mentions 4 gold pieces; the date is in Choiak of the 9th indiction; it contains a mention about philosophy =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University in Oxyrhynchos through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.6 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student; a bit dirty =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1694 =090 \\Col. inv. 495 recto =046 \\$aq$c250$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\7 lines; broken right =500 \\The text present is not much; the central part is obliterated =500 \\Written by an irregular hand with a thick pen =510 \\ =520 \\Receipt =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University in Oxyrhynchos through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1695 =090 \\Col. inv. 495 verso =046 \\$aq$c250$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto a receipt =500 \\22 lines; broken at left =500 \\Written in a small hand with a blunt pen =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account in drachmas =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University in Oxyrhynchos through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1696 =090 \\Col. inv. 497 recto =046 \\$aq$c119$e119 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[119 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a document =500 \\35 lines; broken at left and bottom; top margin preserved =500 \\Small cursive hand with lines crowded together =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Loan of money: one of the party is an Apollonios; a Demetrios is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.5 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1697 =090 \\Col. inv. 497 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers, after turning the papyrus; on the front a loan =500 \\Traces of an original text written across the fibers in a minute hand; 3 lines in a large different hand written along the fibers and broken on the bottom and on both sides =500 \\The hand of the better preserved text is large, proficient, with letters formed individually and some separation of syllables =500 \\The text preserved is scanty; the third line extremely faded =510 \\ =520 \\A fragment from a letter perhaps or remnants of a literary text =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.5 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1698 =090 \\Col. inv. 498 verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 6.6 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the other side a document =500 \\11 lines+ 3 or 4 in margin; broken on the top, bottom margin preserved =500 \\Small practiced hand with letters mostly separated; there are some abbreviations =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\End of a private letter with a list of articles, such as a basket of 28 cakes (?) =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.22 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1699 =090 \\Col. inv. 498 recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.6 x 6.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back a letter =500 \\5 lines; right margin is preserved =500 \\The hand is large, upright, and formal with much in common with a chancery hand =500 \\The preserved text is very scanty; the ink is faded in places =510 \\ =520 \\Judging from the hand, remains of an official document =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.22 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1700 =090 \\Col. inv. 500 recto =046 \\$aq$c150$e180 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late IIAD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back another text =500 \\At least 20 lines, broken on all sides =500 \\Small, even hand a bit bent to the right =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account in grain: the private teacher (kathegetes) Harpokration and Fronto the rhetor are mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.29 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1701 =090 \\Col. inv. 500 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLiterary text?$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the front an account =500 \\22 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Minute hand not completely even with some letters retraced: a typical hand of commentaries =500 \\The text is difficult to read because some parts are faded and the surface is dirty =510 \\ =520 \\Text of uncertain content, perhaps literary, as some expressions suggest =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.29 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1702 =090 \\Col. inv. 501 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.4 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines; broken except at top; margin of 2 cm. =500 \\Insertion by a different hand in lighter ink in line 4 =500 \\Small, irregular hand =510 \\ =520 \\Receipt addressed to a Dionysios bibliophylax from a Apollonios Herakleides; more people are mentioned =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.30 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1703 =090 \\Col. inv. 502 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.8 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\36 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is fluent but irregular and without many ligatures; it is a medium-size round hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Contract for nursing slave child; in the first part of this "homologia" the duration of the engagement is specified =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.35 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student. Reserved Aubert ? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1706 =090 \\Col. inv. 504 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\16 lines; broken at right =500 \\Effaced and with some holes; surface rubbed =500 \\Minute hand slighly bent to the right =510 \\ =520 \\Documentary text that twice mentions slaves and an Agatheinos =545 \\Bought at Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no.I.38 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1707 =090 \\Col. inv. 505 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of text =500 \\7 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\A large space separates the first and second lines =500 \\Proficient, small cursive hand bent to the right =510 \\ =520 \\Start of a document with identification of the parties =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.39 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Description =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1708 =090 \\Col. inv. 506 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLease$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; lower left corner; large bottom margin =500 \\3 different hands: a small round hand; a very ligatured and large second hand with some flourishes; a fairly clear and upright third hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\End of a lease with subscriptions: Leontios and Aurelios Gelasios are mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1709 =090 \\Col. inv. 507 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 17 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; scanty remains of writing on the back =500 \\Fast, cursive hand bent to the right =500 \\Broken at least on 3 sides =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account: names (e.g. Harpokration) and amounts =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1711 =090 \\Col. inv. 509 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.6 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =500 \\Right side has dark stains =500 \\Hole in center =510 \\ =520 \\End of a contract with phrase about illiteracy =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.55 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1712 =090 \\Col. inv. 510 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount?$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.2 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, traces of an effaced text =500 \\15 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Dirty and many holes =500 \\Small cursive hand bent to the right =510 \\ =520 \\Account? Content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.57 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1713 =090 \\Col. inv. 511 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back across the fibers =500 \\7 lines; broken at top; remains of 3 lines in the back =500 \\Tattered =500 \\The hand of the back is larger and less proficient than that of the front =510 \\ =520 \\Fragment from a letter that perhaps continued in the back =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. I.61 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1714 =090 \\Col. inv. 515 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[probably I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 25 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\3 columns: Col. I 21 lines, right ends; Col. II 29 lines, virtually complete; Col. III some left edges =500 \\Also a small fragment with 6 lines, not placed =500 \\The first 2 columns are written in a fast small hand with many ligatures; what remains of the third is written in a larger, upright and round hand =510 \\ =520 \\Land register =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1927-28; no. II.5 in Bell's inventory. Bought from Abdullah =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1715 =090 \\Col. inv. 517c =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III Ad] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.5 x 12.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Upright hand with letters mostly separated =500 \\ =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Private letter, not much left; the addressee (Heron) is mentioned in the first line =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.2 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1716 =090 \\Col. inv. 518 =046 \\$aq$c116$e116 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAgreement$f[116 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20.8 x 20.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\24 lines; broken a bit at bottom and tattered in the right part; large top and left margins preserved =500 \\The main hand is large and proficient with some letters separated; the hands of the witnesses are smaller and more ligatured =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Agreement concerning a slave called Euporos; subscriptions by 3 witnesses follow =545 \\From Tebtunis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.4 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1717 =090 \\Col. inv. 519 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aRegister$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c40 x 19.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso 4 lines at end of the piece in a larger, faded hand =500 \\24 lines, part of a roll =500 \\Tattered, full of holes, and faded in parts =500 \\Two hands: the first writes with a thick pen and is bent to the right; the second is smaller and less inclined =510 \\ =520 \\Land register =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.8 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1718 =090 \\Col. inv. 520a recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back an account =500 \\Broken at left and right; top and bottom margins preserved =500 \\The main hand is minute, round, and very proficient. It shows a notable regularity and is a bit stylized; the 3 lines at the bottom are written in a faster hand inclined to the right =500 \\At the right end corner something was written in large letters and subsequently was erased =510 \\ =520 \\Strip from a document; house administation is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1719 =090 \\Col. inv. 520a verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\Endings of 3 lines; broken at left and right =500 \\Large, fluent hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1721 =090 \\Col. inv. 521 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReturn$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.3 x 21 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; complete except for holes; about half of the papyrus is unwritten, bottom margin of 10 cm. =500 \\Small, round hand with some separation of letters; the separated letters maintain a cursive form =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Return by a woman concerning her son Adimos who was an apoikos Antinoeus =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.11 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1722 =090 \\Col. inv. 522 =046 \\$aq$c193$e217 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[reign of Severus and Caracalla] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.1 x 23 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\42 lines; broken on both sides =500 \\Darkened papyrus =500 \\Round hand, fairly clear and without many ligatures =510 \\ =520 \\Contract: one party is Megiston; the whole preserved text is occupied with the physical description of the parties =545 \\From Ptolemais Euergetis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. I.12 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1723 =090 \\Col. inv. 523 =046 \\$aq$c570$e570 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[570 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.3 x 16.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso a 2 line docket =500 \\24 lines; broken at bottom and a strip lost at left; a large hole in the left portion =500 \\Fluent and capable hand of the period =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Contract of surety =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.1 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1724 =090 \\Col. inv. 524 recto =046 \\$aq$c143$e143 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReturn$f[143 AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 20 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; a documentary text in the back =500 \\The ink is faded in parts and the papyrus is full of holes; the second half is missing large chunks and little remains =500 \\Fast hand with some irregularities =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Return of taxes for Mecheir =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.13 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1725 =090 \\Col. inv. 524 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 20 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a return =500 \\23 lines; broken left and right =500 \\Papyrus in bad condition; surface rubbed and ink faded in parts =500 \\Fast hand very similar to that in the front =510 \\ =520 \\Documentary text: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.3 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1726 =090 \\Col. inv. 525a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.3 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\All the hands are small, ligatured, and competent =510 \\ =520 \\Cancelled loan from Kerkesoucha Orous, signed by two hands. Mentions the names Ischyrion, son of Ischyrion, Lourios; the lender is Petsiris =545 \\From Kerkesoucha Orous =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.4 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1727 =090 \\Col. inv. 525b recto =046 \\$aq$c54$e68 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[reign of Nero] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a school exercise =500 \\9 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Small, clear, and fluent hand =510 \\ =520 \\Fragment from a contract: part of date, name of parties; Alexandria is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.4 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1728 =090 \\Col. inv. 525b verso =046 \\$aq$c50$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aExercise$f[2nd half I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account? =500 \\5 lines; broken at top and bottom =500 \\Traces of a preceding and a following column =500 \\The hand is large, letters are well formed and written with a thick pen =510 \\ =520 \\Mathematical exercise: numerals in sequence from 182 - 186. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.4 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publication rights reserved. Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1729 =090 \\Col. inv. 526b =046 \\$aq$c103$e103 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt f[103 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken at right; top and left margins preserved =500 \\Text is faded and surface rubbed =500 \\Small and fast ligatured hand =510 \\ =520 \\Tax receipt =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1730 =090 \\Col. inv. 526c recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, clear cursive with few ligatures =510 \\ =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter, judging by the hand =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1731 =090 \\Col. inv. 526c verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 4.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is small with occasional use of ligatures and not very competent =510 \\ =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1733 =090 \\Col. inv. 526e =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.3 x 6.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Documentary text; it mentions a Heras =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.9 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1735 =090 \\Col. inv. 527a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II-III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 19 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; 6 more faded lines on the back, probably by a different hand =500 \\Small regular hand without many ligatures =500 \\Text faded in places =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Part of a column of official accounts. Mentions Kerkesoucha Orous =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.10 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1736 =090 \\Col. inv. 527b =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.3 x 12.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank; bottom and left margins preserved =500 \\Fairly large hand with some enlargement of initials =500 \\The final salutations are in a second hand, much faster and more inclined to the right =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Official Correspondence subscribed by the sender =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.10 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1737 =090 \\Col. inv. 528a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 10.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; some loss at each side; large empty space at the bottom =500 \\Fast cursive hand bent to the right =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Receipt for 6 artabas of wheat paid for a soldier. It is in the form of a letter to a certain Horigenes. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.14 in Bell's inventory (does not match description of 14A) =581 \\ =590 \\Suit student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1738 =090 \\Col. inv. 528b (1) =046 \\$aq$c193$e211 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt?$f[reign of Severus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Part of a tax receipt? =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.14 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1743 =090 \\Col. inv. 529 recto =046 \\$aq$c138$e161 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOfficial Correspondence$f[reign of Antoninus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 26 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso an account =500 \\17 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\Large and clear hand, upright, and written with some elegance; some letters are enlarged; the last line seems to be from another hand =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Official correspondence which mentions an epistrategus, Vetius? =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.16 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\To be published, R. Cook =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1744 =090 \\Col. inv. 529 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 26 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; on the front official correspondence =500 \\The text is upside down with respect to that on the front =500 \\Text is rather effaced =500 \\Hand with letters often separated =510 \\ =520 \\Account in money: names and amounts; one is a donkey driver =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.16 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1746 =090 \\Col. inv. 530a verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17.3 x 16.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers, upside down with respect to the text on the fron; on the recto, a nomination to a liturgy =500 \\3 columns: Col. I, ca. 6 lines, col. II, 18 lines, col. III, ca. 9 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Much effaced =500 \\The hand is large and proficient, with mostly separated characters =510 \\ =520 \\Accounts =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.19 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1747 =090 \\Col. inv. 530b =046 \\$aq$c81$e96 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[reign of Domitian] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.1 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Loan of 30? to be repaid in money. One of the party is Patynis =545 \\From the Arsinoite nome =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.19 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1749 =090 \\Col. inv. 532 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReceipt$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.7 x 23.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank; two thirds of the surface are unwritten =500 \\Competent hand bent to the right =500 \\In bad conditions with many worm holes =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Receipt given by Aurelios Ptolemaios and Aperos =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.22 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1750 =090 \\Col. inv. 533a recto =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the back an account =500 \\18 lines; complete =500 \\Traces of a second column at right edge =500 \\"Evolving" hand with much uncertainty =510 \\ =520 \\Grain account: a list of names (among which Herianos and Ptollas appear) and amounts =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.24 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit student. =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1751 =090 \\Col. inv. 533a verso =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.1 x 21.7 cm. =500 \\Written against the fibers; on the front an account =500 \\Ends 22 lines and start of 17+: remains of 2 columns with large intercolumnar space =500 \\The ink is faded =500 \\What remains seems to be the product of two cursive hands =510 \\ =520 \\Scanty remains of an account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.24 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1755 =090 \\Col. inv. 534 =046 \\$aq$c218$e218 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReturn$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.8 x 22.5 cm. =500 \\Written with the fibers; back blank =500 \\23 lines; nearly complete except at top =500 \\Dark papyrus, very dirty =500 \\Two hands: the first is small and quite fluent; the second is larger, inclined to the right and uses a brush =510 \\ =520 \\Return concerning wheat, dated Pauni 8 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.25 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1756 =090 \\Col. inv. 535 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.9 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\Minute hand that is quite elaborate; the first line that is almost effaced was in much larger and formal letters =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Top part of an official document =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.26 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1757 =090 \\Col. inv. 536a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.3 x 18.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; =500 \\25 lines; broken at left and top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Petition(?) which concerns Antinoopolis =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.28 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\To be published, R. Cook =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1760 =090 \\Col. inv. 537 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aReturn$f[year 5 of Aurelius and Verus] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\The ink is faded in places and the papyrus is full of holes =500 \\The date in the last two lines is separated from the rest by a large space =500 \\Hand with upright letters mostly separated =510 \\ =520 \\Return, signed epidedoka =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.30 in Bell's inventory (inventory indicates two fragments) =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1761 =090 \\Col. inv. 538a + 542 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[I AD?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.3 x 18.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\31 lines; broken at right =500 \\Abraded and with some worm holes: central part difficult to read =500 \\The hand is fairly large and with a limited number of ligatures =510 \\ =520 \\Document concerning the nomination of Didymos son of Didymos and Heraklous =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.32+42 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1762 =090 \\Col. inv. 538b =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.2 x 16.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Cursive hand slighly bent to the right =500 \\Much of the text is faded, particularly in the top part =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document concerning artabs of grain; an Apollonios is repeatedly mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.34 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Conservation: large piece, not straightened Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1763 =090 \\Col. inv. 540a =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.6 x 15.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\24 lines; middle lost; broken at top and both sides =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive not completely regular =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Contract that refers to orchards. The main party is Heron son of Heron =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.36 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed. Needs conservation =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1764 =090 \\Col. inv. 540b =046 \\$aq$c$100e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.5 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\22 lines; broken except at right; =500 \\Tiny hand in the main text; a larger and more elaborate hand in the first subscription and an "evolving" hand in the second =510 \\ =520 \\Document with subscriptions in two hands. The first subscription refers to the name Petsiris. The second mentions a brother =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.36 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1765 =090 \\Col. inv. 541a =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.2 x 21.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of the address =500 \\21 lines; broken at top =500 \\A large central hole and many small ones =500 \\The hand is uneven, as if the scribe could not control the flow of ink, with the ink alternately very dark and very light =510 \\ =520 \\Letter sent by Hefaistas with introductory formulaic expression and lengthy final salutations =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.39 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Suit advanced student Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1766 =090 \\Col. inv. 541b =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 5.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent and regular cursive =510 \\ =520 \\End of a contract. One of the parties is Isidora, daughter of Ploution. Others mentioned are Gemellus of Arsinoe, Eporatos, and Petsiris =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.39 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1767 =090 \\Col. inv. 541c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$fII/III AD[] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 14.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Somewhat effaced =500 \\Kollesis 0.5 - 1 cm. from right =500 \\The hand is cursive =510 \\ =520 \\ =545 \\Loan, dated Tybi 3rd. Mentions a sum of drachmas =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.39 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1768 =090 \\Col. inv. 543a =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[IVAD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; perhaps broken on the top; left and bottom margins preserved =500 \\The hand is a fluent and fairly large cursive bent to the right =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Account of taxes paid, including transport expenses =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.42 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1769 =090 \\Col. inv. 543b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.2 x 14.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, scanty remains of an account in a different hand =500 \\15 lines; broken except at bottom where the margin is 3 cm. =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive with many ligatures =500 \\Some holes =510 \\ =520 \\Document of uncertain nature =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.42 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable? Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1770 =090 \\Col. inv. 543c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aContract$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.6 x 9.1cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken at left and bottom =500 \\Somewhat effaced =500 \\Probably four different hands: all are cursive and small =510 \\ =520 \\Contract with subscriptions in three hands. Refers to a cistern and a well =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1930; no. II.42 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1774 =090 \\Col. inv. 545a verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.7 x 15 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a land register =500 \\17 lines; broken at right =500 \\The hand is fairly large and writes with a thick pen =510 \\ =520 \\Account of Hathyr. Refers to a year 6 =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 1 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Publishable Conservation: several fragments about to fall off Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1775 =090 \\Col. inv. 545b recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account =500 \\7 lines; broken except at top =500 \\Very dirty, many fibers displaced =500 \\The hand is small and proficient =510 \\ =520 \\Account =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no.1 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Conservation: needs cleaning, fiber work Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1776 =090 \\Col. inv. 545b verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 11.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\9 lines; broken top and right =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =500 \\Text is upside-down in relation to the text on the recto =510 \\ =520 \\Account with amounts in drachmas. Mentions the name Philon =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no.1 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1779 =090 \\Col. inv. 545d verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aAccount$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.9 x 8.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\11 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive with some letters separated =510 \\ =520 \\Account with interest payments: a Herakles is mentioned =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from H. Nahman, through H.I. Bell, in 1932; no. 1 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0923 =090 \\Col. inv. 145b =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 13.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; address on back =500 \\18 lines and 1 line in the back; the salutations are separated by a large space; broken left and top =500 \\The hand is not that of an accomplished scribe. The letters are formed separately and rather shakily; the lines slope upwards =510 \\ =520 \\Ending part of a letter that belongs to the Sempronius dossier; a prominent member of the family, Maximus, writes home to his mother Satornila and instructs her about some affairs; he mentions irrigation =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. X.19 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by F. Barrenechea in BASP 38 (2001) 21-34, with plate 1 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0410 =090 \\Col. inv. 18a =046 \\$aq$c1$e49 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPrivate letter$f[ first half I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c17 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, the beginning of an address =500 \\9 lines of text plus 1 line in the back; broken at the bottom =500 \\Some holes and a little surface abrasion. =500 \\Written in a large clear hand =510 \\ =520 \\Private letter from Diogenes to his brother Gamos, concerning correspondence; it is almost complete =545 \\Provenance unknown =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in July 1923; no. V.C. 116 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by L. Fulkerson in BASP 38 (2001) 35-38 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0998 =090 \\Col. inv. 171 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 13.9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\13 lines; complete except at left =500 \\The hand is a good-sized cursive with some separation of letters =500 \\Somewhat effaced at the right =506 \\Publication right assigned =510 \\ =520 \\Letter to Dionysia; the writer says he or she received something from Ploution and mentions 2 mnai. Date and salutations are in a different hand but not necessarily by a different writer =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. XIVc.15 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\Letter =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1541 =090 \\Col. inv. 428a recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.2 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a large and clear cursive which slopes to the right =510 \\ =520 \\Document, perhaps a letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.53 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1542 =090 \\Col. inv. 428a verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.2 x 8.2 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\14 lines; broken except at right =500 \\Text is upside-down in relation to the text on the recto =500 \\The hand is cursive, with some separation of letters =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.53 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1545 =090 \\Col. inv. 428c =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary text$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Many holes =500 \\ =510 \\ =520 \\Document: content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. II.53 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1436 =090 \\Col. inv. 391a =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.1 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; address on back =500 \\11 lines; broken except at top? =500 \\The hand is upright and uses few ligatures =500 \\Ink is smudged in the bottom section =510 \\ =520 \\Letter from Sarapion with mention of a son =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Kondilios through H.I. Bell, in 1926; no. 161 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1437 =090 \\Col. inv. 391b =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5 x 6.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides; some holes and faded in parts =500 \\The hand is semi-cursive =510 \\ =520 \\Letter that mentions money (60 drachmae) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from Kondilios through H.I. Bell, in 1926; no. 161 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0407 =090 \\Col. inv. 12 =046 \\$aq$c62? =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLease of a vineyard$f[4 September AD 62?] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.2 x 15 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a docket =500 \\31 lines of text; broken on both sides and at the bottom: upper margin of 1.5 cm. is preserved =500 \\Written in a rapid but clear cursive hand that tends to leave spaces between words; the docket is either by a second hand or is written by the hand of the front but more carefully =510 \\ =520 \\Lease of an unknown amount of anadendritic vineyard land by Herakles son of Diogenes to Zoilus and his wife. The lease, for a period of two years, was signed in Euhemeria. =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in July 1923; no. V.C. 32 in Bell's inventory =581 \\Published by S. Dry, "Lease of a Vineyard," BASP 36 (1999) 99-104 with Plate 6. LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p1204 =090 \\Col. inv. 179c (1) recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter?$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the other side a document =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Two interlinear addition between lines 4 and 5 and 6 and 7 =500 \\Dirty =500 \\The hand is a sloping cursive with letters formed separately and regular interlinear spaces =510 \\ =520 \\A letter or a petition; the rare word "fire-kindler" is mentioned; The text twice alludes to some kind of harassement =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1924; no. XIVc.78 in Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Not glassed =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\