cu001 | 1 | 1 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 4 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 5 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 6 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 7 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 8 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 9 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 10 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 11 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 12 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 13 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 14 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 15 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 16 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 17 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 18 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 19 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 20 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 21 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 22 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 23 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 24 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 25 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 26 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 27 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 28 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 29 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 30 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 31 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 32 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 33 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 34 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 35 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 36 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 37 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 38 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 39 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 40 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 41 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 42 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 43 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 44 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 45 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 46 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 47 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 48 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 49 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 50 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 51 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 52 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 53 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 54 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 55 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 56 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 57 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 58 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 59 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 60 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 61 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 62 cu500 | 96 | The interpretation of the text is uncertain. cu001 | 1 | 63 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 64 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 65 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 66 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 67 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 68 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 69 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 70 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 71 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 72 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 73 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 74 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 75 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 76 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 77 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 78 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 79 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 80 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 81 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 82 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 83 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 84 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 85 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 86 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 87 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 88 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 89 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 90 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 91 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 92 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 93 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 94 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 95 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 96 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 97 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 98 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 99 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 100 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 101 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 102 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 103 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 104 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 105 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 106 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 107 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 108 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 109 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 110 cu500 | 96 | Given as inv. 4662 in O.Mich. I cu001 | 1 | 111 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 112 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 113 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 114 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 115 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 116 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 117 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 118 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 119 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 120 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 121 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 122 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 123 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 124 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 125 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 126 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 127 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 128 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 129 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 130 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 131 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 132 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 133 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 134 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 135 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 136 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 137 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 138 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 139 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 140 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 141 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 142 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 143 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 144 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 145 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 146 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 147 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 148 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 149 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 150 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 151 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 152 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 153 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 154 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 155 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 156 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 157 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 158 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 159 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 160 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 161 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 162 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 163 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 164 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 165 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 166 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 167 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 168 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 169 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 170 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 171 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 172 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 173 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 174 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 175 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 176 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 177 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 178 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 179 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 180 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 181 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 182 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 183 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 184 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 185 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 186 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 187 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 188 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 189 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 190 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 191 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 192 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 193 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 194 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 195 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 196 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 197 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 198 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 199 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 200 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 201 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 202 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 203 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 204 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 205 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 206 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 207 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 208 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 209 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 210 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 211 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 213 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 214 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 215 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 216 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 217 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 218 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 219 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 220 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 221 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 222 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 223 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 224 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 225 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 226 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 227 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 228 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 229 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 230 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 231 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 232 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 233 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 234 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 235 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 236 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 237 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 238 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 239 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 240 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 241 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 242 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 243 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 244 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 245 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 246 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 247 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 248 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 249 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 250 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 251 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 252 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 253 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 254 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 255 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 256 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 257 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 258 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 259 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 260 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 261 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 262 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 263 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 264 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 265 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 266 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 267 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 268 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 269 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 270 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 271 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 272 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 273 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 274 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 275 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 276 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 277 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 278 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 279 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 280 cu500 | 96 | For the ambiguity of the abbreviation s( ), see O.Mich. II, p. 149. cu001 | 1 | 281 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 282 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 283 cu500 | 96 | Probably part of the same text as O.Mich. I, 262, but something is lost between the two parts. (Amundsen) cu001 | 1 | 284 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 285 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 286 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 287 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 288 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 289 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 290 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 291 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 292 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 293 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 294 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 295 cu500 | 96 | Probably part of the same text as O.Mich. I, 263, but something is lost between the two parts. (Amundsen) cu001 | 1 | 296 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 297 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 298 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 299 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 300 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 301 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 302 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 303 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 304 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 305 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 306 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 307 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 308 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 309 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 310 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 311 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 312 cu500 | 96 | Patrt of a 'Coptic plate', red pottery, decorated with concentric circles and incised ornaments in the central part (inside). Writing on the inside. (Amundsen) cu001 | 1 | 313 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 314 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 315 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 316 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 317 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 318 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 319 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 320 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 321 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 322 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 323 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 324 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 325 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 326 cu500 | 96 | The whole text was canceled with double lines running diagonally cu001 | 1 | 327 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 328 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 329 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 330 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 331 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 332 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 333 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 334 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 335 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 336 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 337 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 338 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 339 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 340 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 341 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 342 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 343 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 344 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 345 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 346 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 347 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 348 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 349 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 350 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 351 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 352 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 353 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 354 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 355 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 356 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 357 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 358 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 359 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 360 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 361 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 362 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 363 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 364 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 365 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 366 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 367 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 368 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 369 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 370 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 371 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 372 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 373 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 374 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 375 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 376 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 377 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 378 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 379 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 380 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 381 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 382 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 383 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 384 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 385 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 386 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 387 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 388 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 389 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 390 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 391 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 392 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 393 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 394 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 395 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 396 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 397 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 398 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 399 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 400 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 401 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 402 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 403 cu500 | 96 | The whole text was canceled with double lines running diagonally cu001 | 1 | 404 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 405 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 406 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 407 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 408 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 409 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 410 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 411 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 412 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 413 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 414 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 415 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 416 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 417 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 418 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 419 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 420 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 421 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 422 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 423 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 424 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 425 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 426 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 427 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 428 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 429 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 430 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 431 cu500 | 96 | The text was written a first time, perhaps with an error in l. 2, then washed out and rewritten with the ostracon turned upside down compared to the first version. cu001 | 1 | 432 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 433 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 434 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 435 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 436 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 437 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 438 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 439 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 440 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 441 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 442 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 443 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 444 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 445 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 446 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 447 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 448 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 449 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 450 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 451 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 452 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 453 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 454 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 455 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 456 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 457 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 458 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 459 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 460 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 461 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 462 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 463 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 464 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 465 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 466 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 467 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 468 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 469 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 470 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 471 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 472 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 473 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 474 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 475 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 476 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 477 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 478 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 479 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 480 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 481 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 482 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 483 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 484 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 485 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 486 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 487 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 488 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 489 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 490 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 491 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 492 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 493 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 494 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 495 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 496 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 497 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 498 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 499 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 500 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 501 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 502 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 503 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 504 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 505 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 506 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 507 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 508 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 509 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 510 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 511 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 512 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 513 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 514 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 515 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 516 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 517 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 518 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 519 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 520 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 521 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 522 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 523 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 524 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 525 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 526 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 527 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 528 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 529 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 530 cu500 | 96 | Manes, in O.Mich. I, 403, could be Manes, son of Maron, whose archive was found in C65 like this ostracon, or Manes, son of Heron, who, in O.Mich. I, 389, appears with his sister Herois. (See also note to O.Mich. I, 389, on the possibility that Heron might be a mistake for Maron). (PH) cu001 | 1 | 531 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 532 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 533 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 534 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 535 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 536 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 537 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 538 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 539 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 540 cu500 | 96 | C.Pap.Lat. IV confuses O.Mich. I, 287 and II, 825. cu001 | 1 | 541 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 542 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 543 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 544 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 545 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 546 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 547 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 548 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 549 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 550 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 551 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 552 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 553 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 554 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 555 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 556 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 557 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 558 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 559 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 560 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 561 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 562 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 563 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 564 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 565 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 566 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 567 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 568 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 569 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 570 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 571 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 572 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 573 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 574 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 575 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 576 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 577 cu500 | 96 | Between the two columns is an ink drawing of a twig cu001 | 1 | 578 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 579 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 580 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 581 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 582 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 583 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 584 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 585 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 586 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 587 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 588 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 589 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 590 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 591 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 592 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 593 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 594 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 595 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 596 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 597 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 598 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 599 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 600 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 601 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 602 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 603 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 604 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 605 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 606 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 607 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 608 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 609 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 610 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 611 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 612 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 613 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 614 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 615 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 616 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 617 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 618 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 619 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 620 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 621 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 622 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 623 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 624 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 625 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 626 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 627 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 628 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 629 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 630 cu500 | 96 | The restitution [Manes(?)], son of Maron, in l. 4, is based on O.Mich. I, 365 and 442, which were found in the same structure; most of Manes' archive was found in C65, an adjacent building. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 631 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 632 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 633 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 634 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 635 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 636 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 637 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 638 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 639 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 640 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 641 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 642 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 643 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 644 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 645 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 646 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 647 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 648 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 649 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 650 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 651 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 652 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 653 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 654 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 655 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 656 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 657 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 658 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 659 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 660 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 661 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 662 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 663 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 664 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 665 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 666 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 667 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 668 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 669 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 670 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 671 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 672 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 673 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 674 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 675 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 676 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 677 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 678 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 679 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 680 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 681 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 682 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 683 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 684 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 685 cu500 | 96 | The ostracon, from the neck of a jar, bears also traces of a pot inscription in red cu001 | 1 | 686 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 687 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 688 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 689 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 690 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 691 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 692 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 693 cu500 | 96 | A Herois and a Manes appear also together in O.Mich. I, 403, which was found in a neighboring house (C65) with the archive of Manes, son of Maron. Could Hero|nos, in l. 2-3, be a scribe's mistake for Maro|nos? (PH) cu001 | 1 | 694 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 695 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 696 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 697 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 698 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 699 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 700 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 701 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 702 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 703 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 704 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 705 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 706 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 707 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 708 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 709 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 710 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 711 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 712 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 713 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 714 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 715 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 716 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 717 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 718 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 719 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 720 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 721 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 722 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 723 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 724 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 725 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 726 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 727 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 728 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 729 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 730 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 731 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 732 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 733 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 734 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 735 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 736 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 737 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 738 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 739 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 740 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 741 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 742 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 743 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 744 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 745 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 746 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 747 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 748 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 749 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 750 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 751 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 752 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 753 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 754 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 755 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 756 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 757 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 758 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 759 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 760 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 761 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 762 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 763 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 764 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 765 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 766 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 767 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 768 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 769 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 770 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 771 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 772 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 773 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 774 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 775 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 776 cu500 | 96 | Demotic unpublished cu001 | 1 | 777 cu500 | 96 | Demotic unpublished cu001 | 1 | 778 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 779 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 780 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 781 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 782 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 783 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 784 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 785 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 786 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 787 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 788 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 789 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 790 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 791 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 792 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 793 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 794 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 795 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 796 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 797 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 798 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 799 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 800 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 801 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 802 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 803 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 804 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 805 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 806 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 807 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 808 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 809 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 810 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 811 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 812 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 813 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 814 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 815 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 816 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 817 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 818 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 819 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 820 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 821 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 822 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 823 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 824 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 825 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 826 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 827 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 828 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 829 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 830 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 831 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 832 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 833 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 834 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 835 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 836 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 837 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 838 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 839 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 840 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 841 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 842 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 843 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 844 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 845 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 846 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 847 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 848 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 849 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 850 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 851 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 852 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 853 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 854 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 855 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 856 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 857 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 858 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 859 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 860 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 861 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 862 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 863 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 864 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 865 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 866 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 867 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 868 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 869 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 870 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 871 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 872 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 873 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 874 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 875 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 876 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 877 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 878 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 879 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 880 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 881 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 882 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 883 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 884 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 885 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 886 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 887 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 888 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 889 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 890 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 891 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 892 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 893 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 894 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 895 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 896 cu500 | 96 | C.Pap.Lat. IV confuses O.Mich. I, 287 and II, 825. cu001 | 1 | 897 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 898 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 899 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 900 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 901 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 902 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 903 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 904 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 905 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 906 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 907 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 908 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 909 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 910 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 911 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 912 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 913 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 914 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 915 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 916 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 917 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 918 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 919 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 920 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 921 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 922 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 923 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 924 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 925 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 926 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 927 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 928 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 929 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 930 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 931 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 932 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 933 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 934 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 935 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 936 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 937 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 938 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 939 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 940 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 941 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 942 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 943 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 944 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 945 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 946 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 947 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 948 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 949 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 950 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 951 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 952 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 953 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 954 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 955 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 956 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 957 cu500 | 96 | Date: from H.C. Youtie's notes cu001 | 1 | 958 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 959 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 960 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 961 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 962 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 963 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 964 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 965 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 966 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 967 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 968 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 969 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 970 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 971 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 972 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 973 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 974 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 975 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 976 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 977 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 978 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 979 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 980 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 981 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 982 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 983 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 984 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 985 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 986 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 987 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 988 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 989 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 990 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 991 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 992 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 993 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 994 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 995 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 996 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 997 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 998 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 999 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1000 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1001 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1002 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1003 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1004 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1005 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1006 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1007 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1008 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1009 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1010 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1011 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1012 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1013 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1014 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1015 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1016 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1017 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1018 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1019 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1020 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1021 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1022 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1023 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1024 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1025 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1026 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1027 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1028 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1029 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1030 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1031 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1032 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1033 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1034 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1035 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1036 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1037 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1038 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1039 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1040 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1041 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1042 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1043 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1044 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1045 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1046 cu500 | 96 | Date: according to the ed.pr., Jan. 19, 286 AD; according to Liesker and Worp, Jan. 10 (or 20),252 AD. But the receipt seems to have been written in Tybi of some first year, rather than second year (PH). cu001 | 1 | 1047 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1048 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1049 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1050 cu500 | 96 | For the date, see the note on OMich. II, 880-881 by Liesker and Worp, ZPE 88 (1991) 186: this text, mentioning sitologoi, should be dated before 246 AD. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1051 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1052 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1053 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1054 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1055 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1056 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1057 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1058 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1059 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1060 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1061 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1062 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1063 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1064 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1065 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1066 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1067 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1068 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1069 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1070 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1071 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1072 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1073 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1074 cu500 | 96 | Below the text is a crude bust. cu001 | 1 | 1075 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1076 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1077 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1078 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1079 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1080 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1081 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1082 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1083 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1084 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1085 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1086 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1087 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1088 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1089 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1090 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1091 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1092 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1093 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1094 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1095 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1096 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1097 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1098 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1099 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1100 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1101 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1102 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1103 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1104 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1105 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1106 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1107 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1108 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1109 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1110 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1111 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1112 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1113 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1114 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1115 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1116 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1117 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1118 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1119 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1120 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1121 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1122 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1123 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1124 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1125 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1126 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1127 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1128 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1129 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1130 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1131 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1132 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1133 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1134 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1135 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1136 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1137 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1138 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1139 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1140 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1141 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1142 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1143 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1144 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1145 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1146 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1147 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1148 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1149 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1150 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1151 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1152 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1153 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1154 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1155 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1156 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1157 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1158 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1159 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1160 cu500 | 96 | Published as "inv. 1922". cu001 | 1 | 1161 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1162 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1163 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1164 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1165 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1166 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1167 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1168 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1169 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1170 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1171 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1172 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1173 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1174 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1175 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1176 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1177 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1178 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1179 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1180 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1181 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1182 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1183 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1184 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1185 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1186 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1187 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1188 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1189 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1190 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1191 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1192 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1193 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1194 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1195 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1196 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1197 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1198 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1199 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1200 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1201 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1202 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1203 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1204 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1205 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1206 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1207 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1208 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1209 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1210 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1211 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1213 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1214 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1215 cu500 | 96 | Only lines 1-11 in CPJ cu001 | 1 | 1216 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1217 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1218 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1219 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1220 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1221 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1222 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1223 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1224 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1225 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1226 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1227 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1228 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1229 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1230 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1231 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1232 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1233 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1234 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1235 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1236 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1237 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1238 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1239 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1240 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1241 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1242 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1243 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1244 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1245 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1246 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1247 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1248 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1249 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1250 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1251 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1252 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1253 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1254 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1255 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1256 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1257 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1258 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1259 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1260 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1261 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1262 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1263 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1264 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1265 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1266 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1267 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1268 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1269 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1270 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1271 cu500 | 96 | POxy III is discussion only cu001 | 1 | 1272 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1273 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1274 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1275 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1276 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1277 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1278 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1279 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1280 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1281 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1282 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1283 cu500 | 96 | PFay is description only. cu001 | 1 | 1284 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1285 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1286 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1287 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1288 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1289 cu500 | 96 | Incorrectly published as Inv. 1606 cu001 | 1 | 1290 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1291 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1292 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1293 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1294 cu500 | 96 | One small fragment, not belonging to this papyrus, was found and housed under the same inventory number. cu001 | 1 | 1295 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1296 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1297 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1298 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1299 cu500 | 96 | See the diagram showing the topography of the property in P.Mich. X, p. 30 cu001 | 1 | 1300 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1301 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1302 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1303 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1304 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1305 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1306 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1307 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1308 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1309 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1310 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1311 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1312 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1313 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1314 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1315 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1316 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1317 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1318 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1319 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1320 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1321 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1322 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1323 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1324 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1325 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1326 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1327 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1328 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1329 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1330 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1331 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1332 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1333 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1334 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1335 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1336 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1337 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1338 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1339 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1340 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1341 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1342 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1343 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1344 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1345 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1346 cu500 | 96 | The date is given by a note written at the top of P.Mich. V, 318 (inv. 1280). cu001 | 1 | 1347 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1348 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1349 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1350 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1351 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1352 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1353 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1354 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1355 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1356 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1357 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1358 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1359 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1360 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1361 cu500 | 96 | The passage giving the measurements (l. 3-6) is difficult to interpret, both because of the omitted measurements and because of the writer's lack of clearness in describing what must have been an irregular plot of ground. The interpretation in the translation is based on the assumption that Eutychos gives first the measurements of all the vacant lots, and then the measurements of the particular plot sold. This confusion is increased by the passage giving the neighbors (l. 6-12), which must be listed for all the vacant lots rather than for the portion sold. cu001 | 1 | 1362 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1363 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1364 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1365 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1366 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1367 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1368 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1369 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1370 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1371 cu500 | 96 | The text in both the Papyrological Primer and the New Papyrological Primer is based on P.S.I. VIII, 911, the duplicate of P.Mich. inv. 1286. cu001 | 1 | 1372 cu500 | 96 | P.Mich. inv. 1287 is a duplicate of P.S.I. VIII, 905, but contains many words and phrases omitted there. cu001 | 1 | 1373 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1374 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1375 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1376 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1377 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1378 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1379 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1380 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1381 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1382 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1383 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1384 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1385 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1386 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1387 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1388 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1389 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1390 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1391 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1392 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1393 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1394 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1395 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1396 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1397 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1398 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1399 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1400 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1401 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1402 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1403 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1404 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive of Paniskos and Ploutogenia is Philadelphia, as is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1405 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1406 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1407 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1408 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1409 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1410 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1411 cu500 | 96 | The provenance of the archive is confirmed by P.Mich. inv. 1368a + 1371. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1412 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1413 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1414 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1415 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1416 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1417 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1418 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1419 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1420 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1421 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1422 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1423 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1424 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1425 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1426 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1427 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1428 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1429 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1430 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1431 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1432 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1433 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1434 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1435 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1436 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1437 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1438 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1439 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1440 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1441 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1442 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1443 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1444 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1445 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1446 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1447 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1448 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1449 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1450 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1451 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1452 cu500 | 96 | Schwendner Diss 5 (inv. 15bis) is another fragment of Inv 15. cu001 | 1 | 1453 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1454 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1455 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1456 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1457 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1458 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1459 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1460 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1461 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1462 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1463 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1464 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1465 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1466 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1467 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1468 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1469 cu500 | 96 | = Nestl‚-Aland P37 cu001 | 1 | 1470 cu500 | 96 | = Nestl‚-Aland P38 cu001 | 1 | 1471 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1472 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1473 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1474 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1475 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1476 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1477 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1478 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1479 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1480 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1481 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1482 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1483 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1484 cu500 | 96 | Schwendner Diss 5 (inv. 15bis) is another fragment of Inv 15. cu001 | 1 | 1485 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1486 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1487 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1488 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1489 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1490 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1491 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1492 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1493 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1494 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1495 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1496 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1497 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1498 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1499 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1500 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1501 cu500 | 96 | This text (the end of a letter) and P.Mich. XV, 753 (inv. 1653a, beginning of a letter) were glued together in modern times. This was done by pasting pieces of papyrus on the backs of the texts. The two texts entered the Michigan collection as one. cu001 | 1 | 1502 cu500 | 96 | This text (the beginning of a letter) and P.Mich. XV, 754 (inv. 1653, end of a letter) were glued together in modern times. This was done by pasting pieces of papyrus on the backs of the texts. The two texts entered the Michigan collection as one. cu001 | 1 | 1503 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1504 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1505 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1506 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1507 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1508 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1509 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1510 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1511 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1512 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1513 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1514 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1515 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1516 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1517 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1518 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1519 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1520 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1521 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1522 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1523 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1524 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1525 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1526 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1527 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1528 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1529 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1530 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1531 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1532 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1533 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1534 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1535 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1536 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1537 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1538 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1539 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1540 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1541 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1542 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1543 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1544 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1545 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1546 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1547 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1548 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1549 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1550 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1551 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1552 cu500 | 96 | The document has been cancelled by chiasm, indicating that the agreement was fulfilled. cu001 | 1 | 1553 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1554 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1555 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1556 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1557 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1558 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1559 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1560 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1561 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1562 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1563 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1564 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1565 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1566 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1567 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1568 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1569 cu500 | 96 | The two fragments between which col. 10 is divided are actually joining, but were put under different glasses due to the size of the papyrus; similarly, the upper fragment of col. 7 (frg. g) joins the left fragment of col. 8 (frg. i), but had to be left apart. cu001 | 1 | 1570 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1571 cu500 | 96 | The papyrus was first used to write on the recto a report of transactions of corn (P.Mich.Koenen 786); then a draft of a petition was written on the verso (P.Mich.Koenen 787); finally, this householf account was made in the margins on both sides. The account as a whole was cancelled by a number of lines drawn casually through it. cu001 | 1 | 1572 cu500 | 96 | The papyrus was first used to write on the recto a report of transactions of corn (P.Mich.Koenen 786); after the verso had been used for writing this draft of a petition, a household account was added in the margins of both sides (P.Mich. XI, 619) cu001 | 1 | 1573 cu500 | 96 | The papyrus was twice reused after this report had been written on the Recto: the Verso was first used for the draft of a petition (P.Mich.Koenen 787); then a household account was inserted in the margins of both sides cu001 | 1 | 1574 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1575 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1576 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1577 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1578 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1579 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1580 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1581 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1582 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1583 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1584 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1585 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1586 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1587 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1588 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1589 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1590 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1591 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1592 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1593 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1594 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1595 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1596 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1597 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1598 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1599 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1600 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1601 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1602 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1603 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1604 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1605 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1606 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1607 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1608 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1609 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1610 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1611 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1612 cu500 | 96 | On the verso of the Michigan fragment, the end of line 3 is continued in the unused end of line 2 and likewise the end of line 9 is completed in the end of line 8; in both cases because only a few letters were needed to complete the verse (stichos). cu001 | 1 | 1613 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1614 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1615 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1616 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1617 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1618 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1619 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1620 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1621 cu500 | 96 | This fragment of a wooden tablet was prepared for use as a wax tablet, but later the wax was very thorouhly scraped off except for slight remnants in the corners. The surface of the wood suffered somewhat under the scraping. The tablet was then used for this document, written with ink on the wood. (...) The lines of writing run at right angles to the direction expected on the interior of a diptych but agree with a form of a triptych; signatures of witnesses would have been written on the back of the second of the three tablets. cu001 | 1 | 1622 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1623 cu500 | 96 | P.Mich. inv. 2755a was published independently by C.W. Shelmerdine and N.E. Priest, who joined it to P.Mich. inv. 2 + 3160. The two fragments between which col. 10 is divided are actually joining, but were put under different glasses due to the size of the papyrus; similarly, the upper fragment of col. 7 (frg. g) joins the left fragment of col. 8 (frg. i), but had to be left apart. cu001 | 1 | 1624 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1625 cu500 | 96 | The fragments of inv. 2761 + 2758 are numbered as in Ch.L.A. XLII, 1213. cu001 | 1 | 1626 cu500 | 96 | The fragments of inv. 2761 + 2758 are numbered as in Ch.L.A. XLII, 1213. cu001 | 1 | 1627 cu500 | 96 | The fragments of inv. 2761 + 2758 are numbered as in Ch.L.A. XLII, 1213. cu001 | 1 | 1628 cu500 | 96 | The fragments of inv. 2761 + 2758 are numbered as in Ch.L.A. XLII, 1213. cu001 | 1 | 1629 cu500 | 96 | One small, non-related fragment housed in the same glass. cu001 | 1 | 1630 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1631 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1632 cu500 | 96 | Published as inv. 2789 a + b cu001 | 1 | 1633 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1634 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1635 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1636 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1637 cu500 | 96 | Fragment (a) contains verses 308-375 (col. X-XI); fragment (b), verses 397-411 (lower part of col. XII) + 443-448 (beginnings of lower part of col. XIII); fragment (c), verses 412-442 (col. XIII); fragment (d), verses 449-520 (col. XIV-XV); fragment (e), verses 561-578 (col. XVII). cu001 | 1 | 1638 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1639 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1640 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1641 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1642 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1643 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1644 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1645 cu500 | 96 | For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1646 cu500 | 96 | Receipt probably canceled after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1647 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1648 cu500 | 96 | For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 1649 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1650 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1651 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1652 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1653 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1654 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1655 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1656 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1657 cu500 | 96 | Only the last receipt of col. II has been published, as the other ones are heavily damaged. cu001 | 1 | 1658 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1659 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1660 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1661 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1662 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1663 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1664 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1665 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1666 cu500 | 96 | The first image is a montage of the two fragments; the two other images show the original photograph of inv. 2872, as taken before the piece was returned to Cairo. cu001 | 1 | 1667 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1668 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1669 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1670 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1671 cu500 | 96 | Published as two fragments from inv. 2890. - The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1 cu001 | 1 | 1672 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1673 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1674 cu500 | 96 | Published as two fragments from inv. 2890. - The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1 cu001 | 1 | 1675 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1676 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1677 cu500 | 96 | At the bottom of the verso are traces of a few letters written perpendicularly to the main text. cu001 | 1 | 1678 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1679 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1680 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1681 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1682 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1683 cu500 | 96 | When PMich VI 385 (Inv. 2983 + 2991) and 386 (Inv. 2913) are placed in contact, the horizontal fibers of their rectos coincide for a distance of 4 cm. from the lower edge. It is not now possible to say whether they were accidentally severed or deliberately cut apart. cu001 | 1 | 1684 cu500 | 96 | Date (see P. Mich. IX, p. 78): under the rule of Domitian and before the birth of Minucia Thermoutharion's daughter Valeria Diodora (see P.Mich. VI, 428; B.G.U. II, 472: born ca. 94 A.D.), as Minucia Thermoutharion is not yet married here. The presence of the red stamp on the verso proves that this copy was authenticated by an official office (grapheion?): see P.Diog., p. 37-39. cu001 | 1 | 1685 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1686 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1687 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1688 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1689 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1690 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1691 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1692 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1693 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1694 cu500 | 96 | Add. photo: ZPE 31 (1978) pl. III (cf. BL VII, 111) cu001 | 1 | 1695 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1696 cu500 | 96 | This text is described in the introduction to the documentary text which was written above it (see corresponding record) cu001 | 1 | 1697 cu500 | 96 | Written on a papyrus which first contained the beginning of the second book of the Iliad (see corresponding record) cu001 | 1 | 1698 cu500 | 96 | See P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 106 (1995) p. 206-207 Nr. 2 (publication of a duplicate, PMich. Inv. 2872a). cu001 | 1 | 1699 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1700 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1701 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1702 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1703 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1704 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1705 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1706 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1707 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1708 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1709 cu500 | 96 | O.M. Pearl published inv. 2953+2954 and 2960a as parts of the same roll. The relation between them seems uncertain: all of them concern probably the 18th year, but inv. 2960a is written in a different hand and seems to be made of a different kind of papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 1710 cu500 | 96 | O.M. Pearl published inv. 2953+2954 and 2960a as parts of the same roll. The relation between them seems uncertain: all of them concern probably the 18th year, but inv. 2960a is written in a different hand and seems to be made of a different kind of papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 1711 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1712 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1713 cu500 | 96 | O.M. Pearl published inv. 2953+2954 and 2960a as parts of the same roll. The relation between them seems uncertain: all of them concern probably the 18th year, but inv. 2960a is written in a different hand and seems to be made of a different kind of papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 1714 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1715 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1716 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1717 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1718 cu500 | 96 | The text on the verso is a revision of the receipt written on the recto, made a few weeks later cu001 | 1 | 1719 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1720 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1721 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1722 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1723 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1724 cu500 | 96 | PMich Inv. 2926a could be a small fragment of a duplicate of the same petition, see PMich VI, p. 127 cu001 | 1 | 1725 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1726 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1727 cu500 | 96 | When PMich VI 385 (Inv. 2983 + 2991) and 386 (Inv. 2913) are placed in contact, the horizontal fibersof their rectos coincide for a distance of 4 cm. from the lower edge. It is not now possible to say whether they were accidentally severed or deliberately cut apart. cu001 | 1 | 1728 cu500 | 96 | Originally Inv. Nr. 2985, but wrongly published as Inv. Nr. 2895 by Boak and Youtie. - Perhaps linked to Verso: see corresponding card. cu001 | 1 | 1729 cu500 | 96 | Originally Inv. Nr. 2985, but wrongly published as Inv. Nr. 2895 by Boak and Youtie. - Perhaps linked to Recto: see corresponding card. cu001 | 1 | 1730 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1731 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1732 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1733 cu500 | 96 | When PMich VI 385 (Inv. 2983 + 2991) and 386 (Inv. 2913) are placed in contact, the horizontal fibersof their rectos coincide for a distance of 4 cm. from the lower edge. It is not now possible to say whether they were accidentally severed or deliberately cut apart. cu001 | 1 | 1734 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1735 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1736 cu500 | 96 | Add. photo: ZPE 31 (1978) pl. III (cf. BL VII, 111) cu001 | 1 | 1737 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1738 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1739 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1740 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1741 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1742 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1743 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1744 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1745 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1746 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1747 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1748 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1749 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1750 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1751 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1752 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1753 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1754 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1755 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1756 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1757 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1758 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1759 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1760 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1761 cu500 | 96 | Published as P.Mich. inv. 3083, without further indication. cu001 | 1 | 1762 cu500 | 96 | Published as P.Mich. inv. 3083, without further indication. - The images show only the Michigan fragments. cu001 | 1 | 1763 cu500 | 96 | Published as P.Mich. inv. 3083, without further indication. cu001 | 1 | 1764 cu500 | 96 | Published as P.Mich. inv. 3083, without further indication. cu001 | 1 | 1765 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1766 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1767 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1768 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1769 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1770 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1771 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1772 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1773 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1774 cu500 | 96 | This papyrus "recalls, and may possibly be connected with, P. Cairo Zen. 59352" (C.C. Edgar). cu001 | 1 | 1775 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1776 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1777 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1778 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1779 cu500 | 96 | Published as inv. Nr. 3097 (same inv. Nr. as P.Mich. I, 49). cu001 | 1 | 1780 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1781 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1782 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1783 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1784 cu500 | 96 | The editio princeps contains only the fragment originally kept in Athens. cu001 | 1 | 1785 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1786 cu500 | 96 | Published as inv. 3099, without further indication. cu001 | 1 | 1787 cu500 | 96 | Published as inv. 3099, without further indication. cu001 | 1 | 1788 cu500 | 96 | Published as inv. 3099, without further indication. cu001 | 1 | 1789 cu500 | 96 | The image shows only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1790 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1791 cu500 | 96 | See also P.Cair.Zen. II, 59199, by which Apollonios informed Zenon of the original agreement with Pais the brewer; P.Cair.Zen. II, 59202 and P.Col.Zen. I, 34 deal also with unsatisfactory conditions in the beer-brewing concession at Philadelpheia. cu001 | 1 | 1792 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1793 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1794 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1795 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1796 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1797 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1798 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1799 cu500 | 96 | Additional photo in: N. Lewis, Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt (Oxford, 1986) pl. 3(a). cu001 | 1 | 1800 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1801 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1802 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1803 cu500 | 96 | "(Lysanias) writes in a forcible, bu extremely ungrammatical style, which it is unnecessary to criticize in detail. The first seven lines in particular are merely a string of clauses which cannot be construed as a sentence, but which nevertheless express the writer's thought clearly and even vividly." (Edgar) cu001 | 1 | 1804 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1805 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1806 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1807 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1808 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1809 cu500 | 96 | The relation between Recto and Verso is uncertain. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 1810 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1811 cu500 | 96 | In P.Mich. I, 20, C.C. Edgar limited himself to some comments on the text published in P.Cair.Zen. I, 59083. - The images show only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1812 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1813 cu500 | 96 | The image shows only the Michigan fragments of the papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 1814 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1815 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1816 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1817 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1818 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1819 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1820 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1821 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1822 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan fragments. cu001 | 1 | 1823 cu500 | 96 | The image shows only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1824 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan part of the text. cu001 | 1 | 1825 cu500 | 96 | In P.Mich. I, 19, C.C. Edgar limited himself to some corrections to the text published in P.Cair.Zen. I, 59080. - The images show only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1826 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1827 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1828 cu500 | 96 | The image shows only the Michigan half of the papyrus. P.W. Pestman et al., Pap.Lugd.Bat. XXI, p. 181, mention this petition among the papyri of the years 248-240/239 ("fifth period" of the archive). cu001 | 1 | 1829 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1830 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1831 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1832 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1833 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1834 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1835 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan fragments. cu001 | 1 | 1836 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1837 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1838 cu500 | 96 | The 2,000 drachmai were needed for a large purchase of asses: see P.Lond. VII, 1943-1944. cu001 | 1 | 1839 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1840 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan half of the papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 1841 cu500 | 96 | The image shows only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1842 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1843 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1844 cu500 | 96 | The Michigan and Columbia fragments of this papyrus were published separately. The joining was suggested by T.C. Skeat, who discusses the text in his introduction to P.Mich. VII, 2026, but the complete text has not yet been republished. For P.Col. II, 115h, see also: http://bomdia.cc.columbia.edu/cgi-local/dsm/apisquery?function=lookup&key=columbia.apis.p131 cu001 | 1 | 1845 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1846 cu500 | 96 | The two fragments between which col. 10 is divided are actually joining, but were put under different glasses due to the size of the papyrus; similarly, the upper fragment of col. 7 (frg. g) joins the left fragment of col. 8 (frg. i), but had to be left apart. cu001 | 1 | 1847 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1848 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1849 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1850 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1851 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1852 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1853 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1854 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1855 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1856 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1857 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1858 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1859 cu500 | 96 | "When the papyrus was bought, the inner text was still sealed up. The clay sealing had a plain surface without any design." (Edgar) cu001 | 1 | 1860 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1861 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1862 cu500 | 96 | The clay sealing is an impression of an Egyptian seal, probably a scarab, representing Ptah squatting to left on a basket; above his knees an indistinct cartouche, perhaps Men-kheper-Re. cu001 | 1 | 1863 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1864 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1865 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1866 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1867 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1868 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1869 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1870 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1871 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1872 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1873 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1874 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1875 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1876 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1877 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1878 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1879 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1880 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1881 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1882 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1883 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1884 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1885 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1886 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1887 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1888 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1889 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 1890 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1891 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1892 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1893 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1894 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1895 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1896 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1897 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1898 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1899 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1900 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1901 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1902 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1904 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1905 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1906 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1907 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1908 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1909 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1910 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1911 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1912 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1913 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1914 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1915 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1916 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1917 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1918 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1919 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1920 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1921 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1922 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1923 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1924 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1925 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1926 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1927 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1928 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1929 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1930 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1931 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1932 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1933 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1934 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1935 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1936 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1937 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1938 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1939 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1940 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1941 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1942 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1943 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1944 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1945 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1946 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1947 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1948 cu500 | 96 | Papyrus is unedited; just photo cu001 | 1 | 1949 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1950 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1951 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1952 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1953 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1954 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1955 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1956 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1957 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1958 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1959 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1960 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1961 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1962 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1963 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1964 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1965 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1966 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1967 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1968 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1969 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1970 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1971 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1972 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1973 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1974 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1975 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1976 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1977 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1978 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1979 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1980 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1981 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1982 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1983 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1984 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1985 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1986 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1987 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1988 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1989 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1990 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1991 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1992 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1993 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1994 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1995 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1996 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1997 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1998 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 1999 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2000 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2001 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2002 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2003 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2004 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2005 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2006 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2007 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2008 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2009 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2010 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2011 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2012 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2013 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2014 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2015 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2016 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2017 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2018 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2019 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2020 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2021 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2022 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2023 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2024 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2025 cu500 | 96 | Disposition of the texts: (a) is written in columns along the top of the Verso; (b) is in the middle of the Verso; (c) on the left side at the top of Recto; (d) is below (c), in the middle; (e) is alongside (d),but turned the other way up. Recto and Verso are also covered with many figures representing sums of money up to several thousand drachmai, which could be connected to the texts (c) and (d); earlier texts have been erased on both sides. cu001 | 1 | 2026 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2027 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2028 cu500 | 96 | Relation between Recto and Verso uncertain. cu001 | 1 | 2029 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2030 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2031 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2032 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2033 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2034 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2035 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2036 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2037 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2038 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2039 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2040 cu500 | 96 | Under the text are traces of four lines of uncertain nature, which do not belong to the present text. cu001 | 1 | 2041 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2042 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2043 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2044 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2045 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2046 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2047 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2048 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2049 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2050 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2051 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2052 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2053 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2054 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2055 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2056 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2057 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2058 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2059 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2060 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2061 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2062 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2063 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2064 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2065 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2066 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2067 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2068 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2069 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2070 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2071 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2072 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2073 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2074 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2075 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2076 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2077 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2078 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2079 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2080 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2081 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2082 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2083 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2084 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2085 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2086 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2087 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2088 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2089 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2090 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2091 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2092 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2093 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2094 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2095 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2096 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2097 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2098 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2099 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2100 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2101 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2102 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2103 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2104 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2105 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2106 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2107 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2108 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2109 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2110 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2111 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2112 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2113 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2114 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2115 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2116 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2117 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2118 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2119 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2120 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2121 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2122 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2123 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2124 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2125 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2126 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2127 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2128 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2129 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2130 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2131 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2132 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2133 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2134 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2135 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2136 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2137 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2138 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2139 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2140 cu500 | 96 | Flavia Anastasia ? cu001 | 1 | 2141 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2142 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2143 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2144 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2145 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2146 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2147 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2148 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2149 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2150 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2151 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2152 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2153 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2154 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2155 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2156 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2157 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2158 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2159 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2160 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2161 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2162 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2163 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2164 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2165 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2166 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2167 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2167 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2168 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2169 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2170 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2171 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2172 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2173 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2174 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2175 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2176 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2177 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2178 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2179 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2180 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2181 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2182 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2183 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2184 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2185 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2186 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2187 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2188 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2189 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2190 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2191 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2192 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2193 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2194 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2195 cu500 | 96 | P.Mich. inv. 4385, fragment a, is part of a roll patched together to write the record of the daily receipts of the grapheion of Karanis. Fragments b-d (numbered according to the verso) offer on the recto a totally different text (P.Congr. XV 15), which was glued to the left of fragment a; a few letters of it were mistaken by H.A. Sanders as a correction, numbered as line 13 (= P.Congr. XV 15, line 97). The left part of what was given as fragment d in P.Mich. VII (fragment from inv. 4390) joins inv. 4385, fragment a, to the left, giving the beginnings of 7 lines of a second column. This proves also that the lines of fragment a were complete on the right side, and that there was a shorter line between lines 10 and 11 of the edition, as already suggested by R. Merkelbach. The place of the right part of "fragment d" is uncertain. (PH) The date in the upper margin was certainly written after the Latin text. cu001 | 1 | 2196 cu500 | 96 | P.Mich. inv. 4385, fragments b-d, is part of a roll patched together to write the record of the daily receipts of the grapheion of Karanis, in the IInd cent. A.D. Fragments b-d were glued to the left of fragment a, which offers on the recto a Latin text (P.Mich. VII, 430). In col. I, there are traces of one more line between lines 14 and 15. cu001 | 1 | 2197 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2198 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2199 cu500 | 96 | To avoid confusion with "fragment a" of P.Mich. VII, 430 (= fragment a of P.Mich. inv. 4385), there is no "fragment a" of P.Mich. inv. 4390. P.Mich. inv. 4390 + 4385, fragment a, is part of a roll patched together to write on the verso the record of the daily receipts of the grapheion of Karanis. 3 fragments from inv. 4390 and 1 from inv. 4386, bearing hardly any legible letter have been joined to those published as "fragment b". cu001 | 1 | 2200 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2201 cu500 | 96 | A receipt was first written on the verso of this papyrus, across the fibers, and then obliterated, perhaps with a moist sponge. An almost identical receipt was then written on the recto parallel to the fibers. This second receipt was later canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2202 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2203 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2204 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2205 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2206 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2207 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2208 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2209 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2210 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2211 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2212 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2213 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2214 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2215 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2216 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2217 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2218 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2219 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2220 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2221 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2222 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2223 cu500 | 96 | Youtie unaware of previous publication cu001 | 1 | 2224 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2225 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2226 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2227 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2228 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2229 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2230 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2231 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2232 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2233 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2234 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2235 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2236 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2237 cu500 | 96 | For the link with the archive of Ptollas's son, see PMich VI, p. 100. - For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2238 cu500 | 96 | PMich VI 413 was cut from a larger sheet, of which only the recto had been used, and a receipt was written on the verso. When an error was discovered in the text, it was sponged off and the free space on the recto was utilized for a new copy of the receipt. For the link with the archive of Ptollas's son, see PMich VI, p. 100. - For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2239 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2240 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2241 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2242 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2243 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2244 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2245 cu500 | 96 | For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2246 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2247 cu500 | 96 | The quotation of Vergil is taken from Aeneid IX, 26. cu001 | 1 | 2248 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2249 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2250 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2251 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2252 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2253 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2254 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2255 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2256 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2257 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2258 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2259 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2260 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2261 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2262 cu500 | 96 | A small, independant fragment was found loose on the back of the papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 2263 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2264 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2265 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2266 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2267 cu500 | 96 | Could be part of same roll as P.Mich. VI 381 and/or S.B. VI 9496, but see N. Lewis, CE 29 (1954) p. 295 and P.J. Sijpesteijn, PLBat 12 (1963) p. 59, no. 110. cu001 | 1 | 2268 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2269 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2270 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2271 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2272 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2273 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2274 cu500 | 96 | The relation of the lines in the lower margin and on the verso with the main text is uncertain. cu001 | 1 | 2275 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2276 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2277 cu500 | 96 | The entries concerning Ptolemaios and Achillas are cancelled, what probably means that they died between the census of 161 A.D. and the time at which this extract was written. cu001 | 1 | 2278 cu500 | 96 | Frg. c-d, described by the editor, were not found. cu001 | 1 | 2279 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2280 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2281 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2282 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2283 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2284 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2285 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2286 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2287 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2288 cu500 | 96 | See also P.Mich. Inv. 4731b. - The successive hands were numbered 5th to 9th in the first edition and in the S.B., following the first text of P.Mich. Inv. 4731a, recto. cu001 | 1 | 2289 cu500 | 96 | Both the first edition and the S.B. give only the lines 6-11 of col. II, which are the less damaged. cu001 | 1 | 2290 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2291 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2292 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2293 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1. cu001 | 1 | 2294 cu500 | 96 | Could be part of same roll as P.Mich. VI 380 and/or S.B. VI 9496, but see N. Lewis, CE 29 (1954) p. 295 and P.J. Sijpesteijn, PLBat 12 (1963) p. 59, no. 110. cu001 | 1 | 2295 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2296 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2297 cu500 | 96 | Incorrectly published in ZPE and SB as Inv. 4878 f. cu001 | 1 | 2298 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2299 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2300 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2301 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2302 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2303 cu500 | 96 | P.Oxy. I, 14 bears another, fragmentary copy of the same elegy; see also P.Oxy. XIX, 2221, col. II, l. 17-20. cu001 | 1 | 2304 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2305 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2306 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2307 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2308 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2309 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2310 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2311 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2312 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2313 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2314 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2315 cu500 | 96 | It is not sure that all the four fragments belong to only one document. cu001 | 1 | 2316 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1 cu001 | 1 | 2317 cu500 | 96 | Could be part of same roll as P.Mich. VI 380 and/or 381, but see N. Lewis, CE 29 (1954) p. 295 and P.J. Sijpesteijn, PLBat 12 (1963) p. 59, no. 110. cu001 | 1 | 2318 cu500 | 96 | Could be part of same roll as P.Mich. VI 380 and/or 381, but see N. Lewis, CE 29 (1954) p. 295 and P.J. Sijpesteijn, PLBat 12 (1963) p. 59, no. 110. cu001 | 1 | 2319 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2320 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2321 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1 cu001 | 1 | 2322 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1. cu001 | 1 | 2323 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2324 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2325 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. cu001 | 1 | 2326 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2327 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2328 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2329 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2330 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2331 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2332 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with four strokes laid on at random across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2333 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2334 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2335 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2336 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2337 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2338 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2339 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2340 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2341 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2342 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2343 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2344 cu500 | 96 | The article contains a list of all the published Xenophon papyri cu001 | 1 | 2345 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2346 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2347 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2348 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2349 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2350 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2351 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2352 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2353 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2354 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2355 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2356 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2357 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2358 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2359 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2360 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2361 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2362 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2363 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2364 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2365 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2366 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with three lines which cross so as to resemble a large asterisk, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2367 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2368 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2369 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2370 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2371 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2372 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2373 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2374 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2375 cu500 | 96 | Cancellation of the document by crosshatching indicates that the payment was made. cu001 | 1 | 2376 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2377 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2378 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2379 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2380 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2381 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2382 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2383 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2384 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2385 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2386 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2387 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2388 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2389 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2390 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2391 cu500 | 96 | For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2392 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2393 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2394 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2395 cu500 | 96 | PMich VI 414-415 were found tied together with a string and fastened to the handle of a pottery lid. Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of these texts (contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2396 cu500 | 96 | PMich VI 414-415 were found tied together with a string and fastened to the handle of a pottery lid. Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of these texts (contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2397 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2398 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2399 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2400 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2401 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2402 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2403 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2404 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2405 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2406 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2407 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2408 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2409 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2410 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2411 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2412 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2413 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2414 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2415 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2416 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2417 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2418 cu500 | 96 | For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2419 cu500 | 96 | For the date of the archive of Ptollas's sons, see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons - BL VIII, 213; see also P.Sorb. II, p. 46); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2420 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2421 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2422 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2423 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1. - A check mark is placed to the left of each entry in the papyrus, and at least three names are rechecked with a somewhat similar mark on their right. cu001 | 1 | 2424 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2425 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2426 cu500 | 96 | Verso only is published, as an exercise to practice the writing of proper names. It could rather be the address of the letter of which the recto conserved a fragment. cu001 | 1 | 2427 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2428 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2429 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2430 cu500 | 96 | Should be known as P.Mich. inv. 5299c, and not 5299a as written in the editio princeps, to distinguish it from the fragment published in ZPE 106 (1995) p. 219-220. cu001 | 1 | 2431 cu500 | 96 | Should be known as P.Mich. inv. 5299d, and not 5299 as written in the editio princeps, to distinguish it from the Isocrates papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 2432 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2433 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2434 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2435 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2436 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2437 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2438 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2439 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2440 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2441 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2442 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2443 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2444 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2445 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2446 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2447 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2448 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2449 cu500 | 96 | According to R. Marichal, these fragments show three different hands (ABC, DEF, GHI) and come from at least three different documents; however, the direction of the fibres show that frg. B belonged to a different text than frgg. AC, and frg. I from frgg. GH. The nine fragments would then be remains of five different documents. (PH) Three small fragments bear no writing. cu001 | 1 | 2450 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2451 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2452 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2453 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2454 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2455 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2456 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2457 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2458 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2459 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2460 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2461 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2462 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2463 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2464 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2465 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2466 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2467 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2468 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2469 cu500 | 96 | Correct date given by G. Bastianini, ZPE 17 (1975) 310, from the text established by N. Lewis, BASP 9 (1972) 33-36. cu001 | 1 | 2470 cu500 | 96 | Another copy of these court proceedings is to be found in P. Berol. Inv. P. 7216. - The two texts on the verso of P. Mich. inv. 5473 were written with different inks, by similar hands. They are here distinguished to allow easier access to the bibliography cu001 | 1 | 2471 cu500 | 96 | See also P.Flor. III, 382, 17-23 (copy of a similar edict, isued on December 17, 199 A.D.). - The two texts on the verso of P. Mich. inv. 5473 were written with different inks, by similar hands. They are here distinguished to allow easier access to the bibliography cu001 | 1 | 2472 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2473 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2474 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2475 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2476 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2477 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2478 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2479 cu500 | 96 | Published as inv. 5476a. cu001 | 1 | 2480 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2481 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2482 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2483 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2484 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2485 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2486 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2487 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2488 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. cu001 | 1 | 2489 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2490 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2491 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2492 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2493 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2494 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2495 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2496 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2497 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2498 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2499 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2500 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2501 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2502 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2503 cu500 | 96 | TAPA incorrectly prints it as Inv. 1579 cu001 | 1 | 2504 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2505 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2506 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2507 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2508 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2509 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2510 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2511 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2512 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2513 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2514 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2515 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2516 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2517 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2518 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2519 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2520 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2521 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2522 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2523 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2524 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1 cu001 | 1 | 2525 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2526 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2527 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2528 cu500 | 96 | Line 22: a small fragment has been wrongly placed. The translation follows the text proposed by the editor's note. cu001 | 1 | 2529 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2530 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2531 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2532 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2533 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2534 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2535 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2536 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2537 cu500 | 96 | The use of cases in the text is so confused that interpretation is conjectural. cu001 | 1 | 2538 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2539 cu500 | 96 | The seal shows two heads (of Septimius Severus and Caracalla), while its right side, where the portrait of Geta must have been obliterated, is raised and smooth. cu001 | 1 | 2540 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2541 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2542 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2543 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2544 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2545 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2546 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2547 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2548 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2549 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2550 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2551 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2552 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2553 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2554 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2555 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2556 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2557 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2558 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2559 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2560 cu500 | 96 | From an excavation photograph, it appears that the papyrus was still rolled when found cu001 | 1 | 2561 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2562 cu500 | 96 | This group of 7 fragments should be called inv. 5838b. The presence of the red stamp on the verso proves that this copy was authenticated by an official office (grapheion?): see P.Diog., p. 37-39. cu001 | 1 | 2563 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2564 cu500 | 96 | The central fragment was published by P.J. Sijpesteijn as P.Mich. inv. 5838a. cu001 | 1 | 2565 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2566 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2567 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2568 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2569 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2570 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2571 cu500 | 96 | See republication of P.Mich. IX, 569 (with new fragments) for new readings and date. cu001 | 1 | 2572 cu500 | 96 | According to the fibres and to an excavation photograph recently rediscovered, fragment c, part of the top of the papyrus, should be placed to the left of fragment a, not to the right as the editor hesitatingly thought (see already her note to l. 1). cu001 | 1 | 2573 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2574 cu500 | 96 | Three of the fragments show a blank space below the 4 lines of text. cu001 | 1 | 2575 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2576 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2577 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2578 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2579 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2580 cu500 | 96 | For the origin, see PMich. VIII, 466. cu001 | 1 | 2581 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2582 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2583 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2584 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2585 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2586 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2587 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2588 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2589 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2590 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2591 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2592 cu500 | 96 | The original contract (lines 1-19) was canceled by crosshatching when the deposited money was given to Gaius Iulius Clemens, who, according to a note of H.C. Youtie, was perhaps acting as executor and received the money for the heirs of Lucius Iulius Celer. cu001 | 1 | 2593 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2594 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2595 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2596 cu500 | 96 | The presence of the red stamp on the verso proves that this copy was authenticated by an official office (grapheion?): see P.Diog., p. 37-39. cu001 | 1 | 2597 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2598 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2599 cu500 | 96 | The presence of the red stamp on the verso proves that this copy was authenticated by an official office (grapheion?): see P.Diog., p. 37-39. cu001 | 1 | 2600 cu500 | 96 | Relation between Recto and Verso uncertain. cu001 | 1 | 2601 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2602 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2603 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2604 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2605 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2606 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2607 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2608 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2609 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2610 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2611 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2612 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1. cu001 | 1 | 2613 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2614 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2615 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2616 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2617 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2618 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1. cu001 | 1 | 2619 cu500 | 96 | Apollonous appears also as agent of the taxpayer in PMich. inv. 6000 (S.B. VI, 9244), found in the same structure, together with some small fragments (PMich. inv. 6002). (PH) cu001 | 1 | 2620 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2621 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2622 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2623 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2624 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2625 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2626 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2627 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2628 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2629 cu500 | 96 | X: the creditor's name was not included, either in order to make the contract negotiable, that is, to permit its being transferred by the original lender to another person who, by the insertion of his name in the blank spaces, would become qualified to receive the repayment of the loan, or because the syngraphophylax was the creditor or a relative of the creditor. cu001 | 1 | 2630 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2631 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2632 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2633 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2634 cu500 | 96 | The relation between the two texts of P.Mich. inv. 6060 is uncertain, even if both of them concern priests of Soknopaiou Nesos; the Harpagathes accused in both texts could be, but is not certainly the same person. cu001 | 1 | 2635 cu500 | 96 | The relation between the two texts of P.Mich. inv. 6060 is uncertain, even if both of them concern priests of Soknopaiou Nesos; the Harpagathes accused in both texts could be, but is not certainly the same person. cu001 | 1 | 2636 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2637 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2638 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2639 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2640 cu500 | 96 | For Hermes-days (days on which no duties were received), see P.Customs, p. 88-89. cu001 | 1 | 2641 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2642 cu500 | 96 | 1) The letters used to identify the fragments in the publication of the Greek text (from A to N) and in that of the Coptic one (from a to m) did not correspond to each other, nor did they copy the original set of letters given to the fragments. As several fragments were joined during the conservation work for the APIS project, new letters have been given to identify the fragments. Fragment a = Sijpesteijn, fragments G + D = Worrell, fragments m + k. Fragment b = Sijpesteijn, fragments K + B = Worrell, fragments i + c. Fragment c = Sijpesteijn, fragments C + A = Worrell, fragments a + d. Fragment d = inv. 6124 (P.Customs , with no Coptic text on Verso). Fragment e = Sijpesteijn, fragment J = Worrell, fragment h. Fragment f = Sijpesteijn, fragments M + H = Worrell, fragments j + b. Fragment g = Sijpesteijn, fragment F = Worrell, fragment e. Fragment h = Sijpesteijn, fragment N = Worrell, fragment f? Fragment i = Sijpesteijn, fragment L = Worrell, fragment f? Fragment j = Sijpesteijn, fragments E + I = Worrell, fragments g (taken the other way up) + l. The order of fragments a-d is defined by the day numbers in the Greek text (frgg. a-d cover the months of Hadrianos and Tybi, with the very first days of Mecheir) and the day or section numbers of the Coptic text (which ends on fragment c); fragments e-j have no certain place. 2) For Hermes-days (days on which no duties were received), see P.Customs, p. 88-89. cu001 | 1 | 2643 cu500 | 96 | The letters used to identify the fragments in the publication of the Greek text (from A to N) and in that of the Coptic one (from a to m) did not correspond to each other, nor did they copy the original set of letters given to the fragments. As several fragments were joined during the conservation work for the APIS project, new letters have been given to identify the fragments. Fragment a = Sijpesteijn, fragments G + D = Worrell, fragments m + k. Fragment b = Sijpesteijn, fragments K + B = Worrell, fragments i + c. Fragment c = Sijpesteijn, fragments C + A = Worrell, fragments a + d. Fragment d = inv. 6124 (P.Customs , with no Coptic text on Verso). Fragment e = Sijpesteijn, fragment J = Worrell, fragment h. Fragment f = Sijpesteijn, fragments M + H = Worrell, fragments j + b. Fragment g = Sijpesteijn, fragment F = Worrell, fragment e. Fragment h = Sijpesteijn, fragment N = Worrell, fragment f? Fragment i = Sijpesteijn, fragment L = Worrell, fragment f? Fragment j = Sijpesteijn, fragments E + I = Worrell, fragments g (taken the other way up) + l. The order of fragments a-d is defined by the day numbers in the Greek text (frgg. a-d cover the months of Hadrianos and Tybi, with the very first days of Mecheir) and the day or section numbers of the Coptic text (which ends on fragment c); fragments e-j have no certain place. cu001 | 1 | 2644 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2645 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2646 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2647 cu500 | 96 | There are two heavy lines drawn in red ink vertically through the five lines of the text, and it is possible that these may constitute an official mark of validation, intended to take the place of the regular seal. cu001 | 1 | 2648 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2649 cu500 | 96 | The magenta-colored seal, of which two fragments were recovered, showed the figure of an Apis bull, standing r. cu001 | 1 | 2650 cu500 | 96 | The magenta-colored clay seal (1.2 cm in its greatest diameter) shows the partly preserved design of a head facing right. cu001 | 1 | 2651 cu500 | 96 | The magenta-colored clay seal (1.0 cm in diameter) shows part of a head facing right, and little remains of an inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2652 cu500 | 96 | The gray clay seal shows in upper right field a head laureate; in lower half an Apis bull standing right. Traces of an inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2653 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2654 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2655 cu500 | 96 | The gray clay seal (originally 2.5 cm in diameter) shows the bust of a bearded figure facing right in the upper left, and in the center below an Apis bull standing right. On the basis of the inscription running around the edge the bust may be identified as that of Septimius Severus; the missing upper right part of the seal probably contained a similar bust of Caracalla facing left. cu001 | 1 | 2656 cu500 | 96 | A fragment of the gray clay seal (1.5 cm in diameter) shows two laureate busts, much defaced, facing right, probably part of a representation of Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta. Remains of an inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2657 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2658 cu500 | 96 | The dark gray clay seal (2.0 cm in diameter) shows the bust of Septimius Severus facing right, with the bust of one of his sons behind him also facing right and that of the other son confronting him, facing left. The group is surrounded by an inscription in two rows. cu001 | 1 | 2659 cu500 | 96 | The magenta-gray seal (1.9 cm in diameter) shows two busts facing, the left bearded; inscription with the imperial titulature of [Septimius Severus] and Caracalla around the edge; name of the village vertically between the two busts. cu001 | 1 | 2660 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2661 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2662 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2663 cu500 | 96 | See P.Mich. X, p. 66 for the number of defaulters which can be calculated from the amounts given on the papyrus: from ca. 57 defaulters for the poll tax of year 6 to ca. 635 defaulters for the same tax in year 7. cu001 | 1 | 2664 cu500 | 96 | The seal bears indistinct traces of two busts facing each other, as well as part of a marginal inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2665 cu500 | 96 | The gray clay seal (2.0 cm in diameter) shows two laureate busts on the left facing another on the right, whil below them is a figure which it is hard to identify, but which does not seem to be an Apis bull. The busts are those of Severus, Caracalla, and Geta. Traces of an inscription in two rows. cu001 | 1 | 2666 cu500 | 96 | The gray clay seal (2.0 cm in diameter) shows above two laureate busts facing, and below an Apis bull standing right, with a moon between the horns and possibly an altar in front. The busts are apparently those of Severus and Caracalla. (Boak; date not accepted by P.J. Sijpesteijn in P.Customs, p. 124, No. 485) cu001 | 1 | 2667 cu500 | 96 | The gray clay seal (2.2 cm in diameter) shows two laureate busts facing (representing Severus and Caracalla?); between them, written vertically the word Soknopaios; traces of a marginal inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2668 cu500 | 96 | The reddish gray clay seal (2.0 cm in diameter) shows in its upper part two laureate busts (representing Severus and Caracalla?), and between them written vertically the letters Sokn. Traces of a marginal inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2669 cu500 | 96 | The broken gray clay seal (2.0 cm in diameter) probably of the same type as the seal of P.Mich. inv. 6181e (showing two laureate busts). Trace of an imperial titulature ([Severus and] Caracalla?) in a marginal inscription. cu001 | 1 | 2670 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2671 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2672 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2673 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2674 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2675 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2676 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2677 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2678 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2679 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2680 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2681 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2682 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2683 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2684 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2685 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2686 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2687 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2688 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2689 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2690 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2691 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2692 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2693 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2694 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2695 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2696 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2697 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2698 cu500 | 96 | After the text of each problem a horizontal line was drawn across the page and the ciphering that went with the problem, arranged in neat columns of numerals on one or both sides of vertical lines, was inserted; below this, too, a horizontal line was drawn cu001 | 1 | 2699 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2700 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2701 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2702 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2703 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2704 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2705 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2706 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2707 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2708 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2709 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2710 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2711 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2712 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2713 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2714 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2715 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2716 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2717 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2718 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2719 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2720 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2721 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2722 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2723 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2724 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2725 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2726 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2727 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2728 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2729 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2730 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2731 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2732 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2733 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2734 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2735 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2736 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2737 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2738 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2739 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2740 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2741 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2742 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2743 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2744 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2745 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2746 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2747 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2748 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2749 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2750 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2751 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2752 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2753 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2754 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2755 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2756 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2757 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2758 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2759 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2760 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2761 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2762 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2763 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2764 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2765 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon). cu001 | 1 | 2766 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2767 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2768 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2769 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2770 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2771 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2772 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2773 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2774 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2775 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2776 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2777 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2778 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2779 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2780 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2781 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2782 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2783 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2784 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2785 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2786 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2787 cu500 | 96 | In the left margin opposite each paragraph, cross references are given to the original census declaration and to the census list used for tax collection. cu001 | 1 | 2788 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2789 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2790 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2791 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2792 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. cu001 | 1 | 2793 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2794 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2795 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2796 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2797 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2798 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2799 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2800 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2801 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2802 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2803 cu500 | 96 | Incorrectly published as Inv. 6021. cu001 | 1 | 2804 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2805 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2806 cu500 | 96 | P.Mich. inv. 6312 recto has been published as P.Mich. inv. 6312A. cu001 | 1 | 2807 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2808 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2809 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2810 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2811 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2812 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2813 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2814 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2815 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2816 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2817 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2818 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2819 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2820 cu500 | 96 | On the left are traces of another text, written before this sheet was cut from the roll to which it originally belonged. cu001 | 1 | 2821 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2822 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2823 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2824 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2825 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2826 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2827 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2828 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2829 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2830 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2831 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2832 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2833 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2834 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2835 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2836 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2837 cu500 | 96 | Perhaps part of the same papyrus as P.Mich. inv. 6451b, which bears the date of June 3-4, 341 A.D. cu001 | 1 | 2838 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2839 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2840 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2841 cu500 | 96 | Receipt canceled with double lines running diagonally across the writing surface, probably after having been used to compile a summary of the payments of the year. For the date of this text (more or less contemporary to the archive of Ptollas's sons), see PMich VI, p. 101 and 108 (First half of IVth cent. AD, mainly for proposographical reasons); P.J. Sijpesteijn, ZPE 64 (1986) p. 118 (Beginning of Vth cent. AD, for palaeographical reasons); P.Sorb. II, p. 46 (also favoring a date in the Vth cent. A.D., for typological and palaeographical reasons). cu001 | 1 | 2842 cu500 | 96 | The fragments inv. 6458a (5 fragments) and 6458b (under the wrong inv. nr. 6584) were published as two separate texts by P.J. Sijpesteijn (as Nos. 18a and 18b of his article), but they seem to belong to one and the same text, which is to be dated May 31, 309 A.D. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 2843 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2844 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2845 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2846 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2847 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2848 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2849 cu500 | 96 | Incorrectly published as inv. 6417b cu001 | 1 | 2850 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2851 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2852 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2853 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2854 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2855 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2856 cu500 | 96 | The inv. nr. given by the editor is wrong (correct inv. nr. currently unknown). cu001 | 1 | 2857 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2858 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2859 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2860 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2861 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2862 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2863 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2864 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2865 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2866 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2867 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2868 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2869 cu500 | 96 | Note that this fragment was not found with the archive of the family of Iulius Sabinus, son of Neilos. (PH) cu001 | 1 | 2870 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2871 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2872 cu500 | 96 | The article by A.A. Aly has been reprinted in 1952 as Ibrahim University Studies in Papyrology 1. cu001 | 1 | 2873 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2874 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2875 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2876 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2877 cu500 | 96 | The handwriting and the use of red ink show that the two fragments belong to the same document; they might have belonged to successive columns. cu001 | 1 | 2878 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2879 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2880 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2881 cu500 | 96 | The notation occupying the first four lines of the text is a brief summary of certain significant items concerning the petition made by a clerk of the grapheion other than the writer of the petition itself. cu001 | 1 | 2882 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2883 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2884 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2885 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2886 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2887 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2888 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2889 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2890 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2891 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2892 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2893 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2894 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2895 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2896 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2897 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2898 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2899 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2900 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2901 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2902 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2903 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2904 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2905 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2906 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2907 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2908 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2909 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2910 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2911 cu500 | 96 | Merkelbach and Priest published separately and simultaneously cu001 | 1 | 2912 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2913 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2914 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2915 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2916 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2917 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2918 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2919 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2920 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2921 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2922 cu500 | 96 | Traces of an earlier text, written upside down, are visible under the first 9 lines. cu001 | 1 | 2923 cu500 | 96 | L. 10-13 continue the register of l. 14-28, and were written after it in the blank space left between the account and it. The translation follows the chronological order. cu001 | 1 | 2924 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2925 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2926 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2927 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2928 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2929 cu500 | 96 | This first text was cancelled with slanting strokes. cu001 | 1 | 2930 cu500 | 96 | Written after the first text was cancelled with slanting strokes. cu001 | 1 | 2931 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2932 cu500 | 96 | The date is given by the copies where the body of the contract has been written (P.Mich. inv. 1264 and 1273). cu001 | 1 | 2933 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2934 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2935 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2936 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2937 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2938 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2939 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2940 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2941 cu500 | 96 | The images show only the Michigan fragment; for the Florence fragment, see R. Pintaudi, Pap.Flor. XII Suppl. (Firenze, 1983) pl. XI. cu001 | 1 | 2942 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2943 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2944 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2945 cu500 | 96 | A space has been left blank in l. 3 for the insertion of the names of the guardians of Phariene and Thermoutharion; it was marked off by dots about 2 cm. apart, with a small mark (at the left of the first written word) indicating where the writing was to be resumed. cu001 | 1 | 2946 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2947 cu500 | 96 | Faint traces of a former column are still to be seen at the left of fragment a. - Place of fragment b is uncertain. - One small fragment, thought by the editor to bear a few letters of lines 727-729(?), does not belong to this papyrus: the writing is somewhat different and its Verso is blank. cu001 | 1 | 2948 cu500 | 96 | Place and readings of fragment b are uncertain. cu001 | 1 | 2949 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2950 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2951 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2952 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2953 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2954 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2955 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2956 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2957 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2958 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2959 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2960 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2961 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2962 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2963 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2964 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2965 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2966 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2967 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2968 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2969 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2970 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2971 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2972 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2973 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2974 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2975 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2976 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2977 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2978 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2979 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2980 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2981 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2982 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2983 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2984 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2985 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2986 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2987 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2988 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2989 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2990 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2991 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2992 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2993 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2994 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2995 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2996 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2997 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2998 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 2999 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3000 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3001 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3002 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3003 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3004 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3005 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3006 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3007 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3008 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3009 cu500 | 96 | Of the nine fragments published separately in the ed.pr., 6 have been joined, adding 26 lines at the beginning of the main piece; the place of a small fragment bearing the fragmentary line 1 of the ed.pr. proved to be wrong. The position of the new fragments 1-3, as well as that of P.Vat.Aphrod. 17, is still uncertain, but they certainly belong to the top of the roll. To sum up: l. 1-5 = P.Vat.Aphrod. 17; l. 6-8 = frg. 1 (formerly frg. 6 [l. 356-357]); l. 9-12 = frg. 2 + 3 (formerly frg. 4 [l. 349-352] and 8 [l. 360] + 5 [353-355]); l. 13-21 = former frg. 1 [l. 320-328] + 9 [l. 361-363] [with l. 328 = l. 1 = l. 339; and l. 321-323 = l. 361-363]; l. 21-30 = former frg. 3 [l. 339-348] + 7 [l. 359] [with l. 328 = l. 1 = l. 339; l. 344 = l. 359; and l. 348 = l. 329]; l. 30-39 = former frg. 2 [l. 329-338] [with l. 329 = l. 348; and l. 338 = l. 2]; l. 39-356 = former l. 2-319. (PH) Due to technical limitations, the images on this card cannot currently be displayed in the proper categories. cu001 | 1 | 3010 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3011 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3012 cu500 | 96 | According to the inventory of the collection, P.Mich. inv. 6901 was found rolled with P.Mich. inv. 6900, of which it offers a continuation, though these two large sheets do not seem to have been joined. At least another sheet preceded P.Mich. inv. 6900. cu001 | 1 | 3013 cu500 | 96 | According to the inventory of the collection, P.Mich. inv. 6901 was found rolled with P.Mich. inv. 6900, of which it offers a continuation, though these two large sheets do not seem to have been joined. At least another sheet preceded P.Mich. inv. 6900. P.Palau Ribes Inv. 70 is the upper left corner of P.Mich. inv. 6901 (l. 1-10). cu001 | 1 | 3014 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3015 cu500 | 96 | Erroneously published as inv. 6904 in the ed.pr. cu001 | 1 | 3016 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3017 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3018 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3019 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3020 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3021 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3022 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3023 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3024 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3025 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3026 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3027 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3028 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3029 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3030 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3031 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3032 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3033 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3034 cu500 | 96 | Discussed by V.N. Jarko, Vestnik Drevnej Istorii 173, 1985, 2.52-66 cu001 | 1 | 3035 cu500 | 96 | Description only; essentially unpublished; text in Scholl cu001 | 1 | 3036 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3037 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3038 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3039 cu500 | 96 | P.Mich. inv. 965 was published as inv. 695 in JEA 19 (1933) p.138-42 and S.B. V, 7568. cu001 | 1 | 3040 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3041 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3042 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3043 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3044 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3045 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3046 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3047 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3048 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3049 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3050 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3051 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3052 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3053 cu500 | 96 | Erroneously published as inv. 6929. cu001 | 1 | 3054 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3055 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3056 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3057 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3058 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3059 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3060 cu500 | 96 | By comparison with P.Mich. V, 240, it can be assumed that col. I (b) of P.Mich. II, 128 is a continuation of col. III. cu001 | 1 | 3061 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3062 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3063 cu500 | 96 | A subscription of the contract recorded in col. III, l. 5 has been conserved: P.Mich. V, 339. cu001 | 1 | 3064 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3065 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3066 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3067 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3068 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3069 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3070 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3071 cu500 | 96 | This document was probably drawn up about 37 A.D., as can be seen by comparison of the ages given for the scribe Onnophris, son of Marsisouchos, in P.S.I. VIII, 912 (duplicate of P.Mich. V, 290) and in P.Mich. II, 121, recto, col. I, abstract 2; V, 322a. cu001 | 1 | 3072 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3073 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3074 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3075 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3076 cu500 | 96 | The image shows only the Michigan fragment. cu001 | 1 | 3077 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3078 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3079 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3080 cu500 | 96 | The date is given by a note written at the top of P.Mich. V, 318 (inv. 1280). cu001 | 1 | 3081 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3082 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3083 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3084 cu500 | 96 | A space has been left blank in l. 2-3 for the insertion of the names of the guardians of Phariene and Thermoutharion. cu001 | 1 | 3085 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3086 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3087 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3088 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3089 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3090 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3091 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3092 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3093 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3094 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3095 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3096 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3097 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3098 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3099 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3100 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3101 cu500 | 96 | The date is given by P.Mich. V, 265. cu001 | 1 | 3102 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3103 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3104 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3105 cu500 | 96 | The date is given by P.Mich. V, 265. cu001 | 1 | 3106 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3107 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3108 cu500 | 96 | A space has been left blank in l. 3 for the insertion of the names of the guardians of Phariene and Thermoutharion; it was marked off by dots about 2 cm. apart, with a small mark (at the left of the first written word) indicating where the writing was to be resumed. cu001 | 1 | 3109 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3110 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3111 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3112 cu500 | 96 | Thsi list resembles the similar annotations found in the margins of many of the subscriptions in the archive of Kronion son of Apion; it may have cut from the margin of such a subscription, after the contract had been filled in, because the information contained would no longer be needed. cu001 | 1 | 3113 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3114 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3115 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3116 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3117 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3118 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3119 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3120 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3121 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3122 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3123 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3124 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3125 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3126 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3127 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3128 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3129 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3130 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3131 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3132 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3133 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3134 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3135 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3136 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3137 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3138 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3139 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3140 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3141 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3142 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3143 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3144 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3145 cu500 | 96 | Only on recto column 2 cu001 | 1 | 3146 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3147 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3148 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3149 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3150 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3151 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3152 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3153 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3154 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3155 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3156 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3157 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3158 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3159 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3160 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3161 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3162 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3163 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3164 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3165 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3166 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3167 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3168 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3169 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3170 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3171 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3172 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3173 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3174 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3175 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3176 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3177 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3178 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3179 cu500 | 96 | Texts b and c of the Recto were added after text a, in the space left blank above the subscription. cu001 | 1 | 3180 cu500 | 96 | Texts b and c of the Recto were added after text a, in the space left blank above the subscription. cu001 | 1 | 3181 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3182 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3183 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3184 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3185 cu500 | 96 | There is no apparent connection between the two receipts written on this papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 3186 cu500 | 96 | There is no apparent connection between the two receipts written on this papyrus. cu001 | 1 | 3187 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3188 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3189 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3190 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3191 cu500 | 96 | Published as Inv. 695 in JEA 19 and SB V cu001 | 1 | 3192 cu500 | 96 | "Recto" and "Verso" are used here as defined by the editor, according to the orientation of the writing toward the fibres, but it is to be noticed that the text on Recto, col. I-II seems to be a continuation of Verso, col. I-II. cu001 | 1 | 3193 cu500 | 96 | "Recto" and "Verso" are used here as defined by the editor, according to the orientation of the writing toward the fibres, but it is to be noticed that the text on Recto, col. I-II seems to be a continuation of Verso, col. I-II. cu001 | 1 | 3194 cu500 | 96 | "Recto" and "Verso" are used here as defined by the editor, according to the orientation of the writing toward the fibres, but it is to be noticed that the text on Recto, col. I-II seems to be a continuation of Verso, col. I-II. - Col. II-III are only shortly described in P.Mich. II, p. 179. cu001 | 1 | 3195 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. The 4 sections of col. I occupy the space of one of the other columns on the recto. Lines 1-2 of section a extend across the full width of the space, whereas the remaining lines of this section arre little more than half as long; at the right of these shorter lines is section c; section b lies below section a, from which it is separated by a heavy horizontal line; section d is at the right of section b, below section c. As most dates of sections a and b have been lost, it is difficult to determine the relationship of section c to sections a and b; section d is certainly the continuation of section b. cu001 | 1 | 3196 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3197 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3198 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3199 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3200 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3201 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3202 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3203 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3204 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3205 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3206 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3207 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. - L. 1-4 of col. XIII were probably inserted after l. 5 and following were written; the short col. XIIIa was inserted toward the top of the sheet between cols. XIII and XIV. cu001 | 1 | 3208 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. The written declaration of the guild of fishers (an oath not to catch sacred fishes), mentioned in l. 38, has been conserved: see P.S.I. VIII, 901. cu001 | 1 | 3209 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3210 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3211 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. L. 17 records a contract which is conserved on two copies (P.Mich. V, 273; P.S.I. VIII, 906). cu001 | 1 | 3212 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3213 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3214 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3215 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3216 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Lines 47-49 of col. XXII seem to be duplicated in P.Mich. II, 128, col. II, lines 2-4, but under different dates. cu001 | 1 | 3217 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Account (a) is placed at the foot of the verso about 40. cm to the right of col. XI (which is upside down to it). cu001 | 1 | 3218 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Account (b) is placed about 20 cm to the right of col. X, and is inverted. cu001 | 1 | 3219 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Account (c) is placed about 40 cm to the right of col. X, at the top of the sheet. cu001 | 1 | 3220 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3221 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Col. IIa is written at the bottom of the sheet, between columns II and III, and contains no date, so that it cannot be brought into definite relation with the adjoining columns. It could have served merely as a memorandum cu001 | 1 | 3222 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3223 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3224 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3225 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3226 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3227 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3228 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3229 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3230 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Columns XI-XII do not immediately follow columns I-X: they are written upside down at the extreme left of the verso. However, the accounts which they contain follow the others in point of time. cu001 | 1 | 3231 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. Columns XI-XII do not immediately follow columns I-X: they are written upside down at the extreme left of the verso. However, the accounts which they contain follow the others in point of time. cu001 | 1 | 3232 cu500 | 96 | The "chersokopai arourai" would be land which had been cleared and ploughed, but which was still unproductive. cu001 | 1 | 3233 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3234 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3235 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3236 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3237 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3238 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3239 cu500 | 96 | Due to the size of this papyrus, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column. cu001 | 1 | 3240 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3241 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3242 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3243 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3244 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3245 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3246 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3247 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3248 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3249 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3250 cu500 | 96 | cu001 | 1 | 3251 cu500 | 96 |