cu001 | 1 | columbia.apis.p306 cu035 | 1 | (NNC)aaa1230 cu090 | 1 | Col.inv. 477 cu090_orgcode | 1 | NNC cu1004 | 1 | aut cu100a | 1 | Simillis cu100d | 1 | null cu100g | 1 | null cu245ab | 1 | Lease 204 AD cu300 | 1 | 1papyrus fragment, broken on the left ; 20 x 10 cm cu500 | 1 | Written along the fibers cu500 | 2 | 29 lines of writing on the front in an attractive and almost calligraphic round hand; 15 lines on the back in a rapid cursive cu500 | 3 | The text on the back was divided into 3 different parts, each dealing with separate matters; the author could be Leontas calculating the land he had leased from Simillis cu500 | 4 | From the dating formula the width of the text can be reconstructed: 3 panels are preserved and 5 are lost cu500 | 5 | The text was composed in the private protocol style characteristic of the Oxyrhynchite cu500_t | 6 | ]Simillis, and however he is styled, councillor, former eu[theniarch cu510 | 7 | P.Col. X 273 cu510_dd | 8 | P.Col.:10:273 cu520 | 9 | Multi-year lease by Simillis to Leontas, son of Leonides, of part of a wealthy estate with reeds, roses, and fruits; the rental included a building; 20 donkeys were required to transport soil cu545 | 10 | From Oxyrhynchos cu546 | 11 | In Greek cu561 | 12 | Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1926-1927; no. 42 in Bell cu581 | 13 | Plates 27-28 in P.Col. X cu653 | 1 | Lease; wealthy estate cu655 | 1 | Papyri cuOrgcode | 1 | NNC cuR_TYPE | 1 | r perm_group | 1 | w