[To the agoranomoi of Oxyrhynchos from Sarapion son of Apollonios, grandson of Apion. I swear by the Emperor Caesar] Titus Aelius Hadrian Antoninus Augustus Pius that I have sold to Agathos Daimon, freedman of Herakleides and Sarapion alias Dorion, both sons of Sarapion, from the same city, the house-born slave belonging to me, which came to me from inheritance from my father's paternal uncle and adoptive father, the deceased Zoilos, (namely) Didymos, as is and not subject to rejection except for the sacred disease and epaphe, and that he is mine and neither mortgaged to others nor alienated in any fashion, and that I have received the [thousand three hundred drachmas] of silver of the price, [and that I confirm the sale. May it be well to me if I have sworn truly, but the reverse if I am forsworn. I, so-and-so, wrote on behalf of him because he was illiterate. Year twenty-fourth of Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrian Antoninus, (month and day) ]. [Year twenty-fourth of the Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrian Antoninus Augustus Pius, (month, day, in Oxyrhynchos). Agathos Daimon, freedman of Herakleides and Sarapion bought from Sarapion son of Apollonios and ---, grandson of Apion] in the street, the house-born slave belonging to him, [which came to him from] inheritance from his father's paternal uncle and [adoptive father], the deceased Zoilos son of Zoilos and Sinthoonis, grandson of Apion, (namely) Didymos, aged 25, without scar, for whom Sarapion received a golden finger-ring as arrabon from Agathos Daimon already on the second epagomenal day of the past twenty-third year, from which also Agathos Daimon paid the taxes for the sales-tax of the same slave on the same epagomenal days, which slave Didymos Agathos Daimon has received herewith from Sarapion, as is and not subject to rejection except for the sacred disease and epaphe, and Sarapion has received the agreed-upon one thousand three hundred drachmas of imperial silver currency for the price of the [same] slave from Agathos Daimon in full, in the form of ten talents three thousand (drachmas) of copper, [and] Sarapion, who also returned to Agathos Daimon herewith the golden finger-ring which he had on account of arrabon in the same street, sells and confirms the same slave Didymos as stated above. Agathos Daimon, freedman of Herakleides and Sarapion alias Dorion, both sons of Sarapion, bought as aforesaid. I, Sarapion son of Apollonios, grandson of Apion, sold the slave to Agathos Daimon ...