cu035 | 1 | (NNC)apis.p301 cu001 | 1 | columbia.apis.p301 cuDate_1 | 1 | 194 cuDate_2 | 1 | 195 cu090 | 1 | Col.inv. 192 cu100a | 1 | Horigenes, son of Ischyrion, secretary of the cultivators cu100r | 1 | aut cu245ab | 1 | Receipt [194-195 AD?] cu300 | 1 | 1papyrus fragment, broken at bottom ; 13.9 x 11.2 cm cu500 | 1 | Written along the fibers; the back is blank; papyrus worn and with holes cu500 | 2 | 16 lines of writing by a proficient hand which is slightly irregular cu500 | 3 | The text suggests that Apias was more prominent as center for collection of taxes than Theadelphia cu500 | 4 | This transaction was probably exceptional; there are no exact parallels cu500 | 5 | The date is uncertain as a result of the loss of the bottom part cu510 | 1 | P.Col. X 268 cu510_dd | 1 | P.Col.:10:268 cu520 | 1 | Horigenes acknowledges the receipt of a sum of money collected from the farmers of Theadelphia and paid over to the epiteretes and sitologoi of Apias for the value of lentils; the transaction was witnessed by a police officer cu545 | 1 | From Theadelphia cu546 | 1 | In Greek cu561 | 1 | Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Askren through H.I. Bell in 1924; no. 40 in Bell's inventory cu581 | 1 | Plate 22 in P.Col. X; published by J.-J. Aubert, BASP 24 (1987) 125-36 cu653 | 1 | Eudaimon, -- son of Theogiton, tax collector cu653 | 2 | Sokrates a.k.a. Theon, -- son of Heron, sword-bearer cu653 | 3 | Receipt cu035 | 2 | (NNC)aaa1225 cu_id | 2 | AAA1225 cu965 | 1 | APIS rtype | 1 | n cuFMT | 1 | CLIOMARC2 perm_group | 1 | w cu655 | 1 | Papyri rmail | 1 | spd1 parent | 1 | 3 erc | 1 | spd1 status | 1 | 1 cu005 | 1 | 2000.09.07 19:31:49