LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0512 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7727 B =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.3 x 11.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\The hand is a fluent, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 219 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0513 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224 M =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.7 x 5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; part of an address on back =500 \\6 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a large cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter. Content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0514 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11224 H =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.4 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on back an address and pattern, probably related to the sealing of the letter =500 \\5 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Frayed and somewhat effaced =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter. Content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0515 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3B 3 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 11 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0516 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7889 B =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.3 x 8.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken at left and bottom =500 \\Holes down center, possibly from a vertical fold line =500 \\The hand is a medium-sized epistolary hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter. Content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Mounted with P.Princeton II 86 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0517 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 14601-603 D =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 3.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\16 lines =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive, tending towards upright =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0518 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell XVIII 78 C =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.8 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XVIII 78 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 11 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0519 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell IX 53 A =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.4 x 14 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Some abrasion; papyrus is dark =500 \\The hand is a good-sized, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter. Content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. IX 53 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0520 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7700 B =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.7 x 5.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken at bottom and right =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. II 210 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0521 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11227 D =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c3.7 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a tiny, cramped cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Mounted with P.Princeton III 110 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0522 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7682 A =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.4 x 5.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; traces of 2 letters on back =500 \\9 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a condensed, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\Mounted with P.Princeton II 88 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0523 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7705 C =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.4 x 3.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Written in a clear epistolary hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter: content uncertain =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 65 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0524 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7726 D =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLetter$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.5 x 6.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso, traces of a washed out text =500 \\6 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a large, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Letter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 214 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0525 =090 \\Oxy. 1211 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.9 x 6.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a small, upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IX$b1211 =520 \\List of articles to be supplied to the strategos for a sacrifice 'to the most sacred Nile' =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1914-1915 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4112: Frame 24 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0526 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-58 recto =046 \\$aq$b199$d100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c22.1 x 15.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a text written in a small cursive, partly obscured by a layer of gesso =500 \\23 lines; broken at bottom and with some damage at top and center left =500 \\The hand is a good-sized cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of commodities, including papyrus, castor oil, grain, transport expenses, general expenses =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0527 =090 \\Princ. 123 =046 \\$aq$c1$e25 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[early I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c27.9 x 23.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Col. I, 37 lines, col. II, 35 lines, col. III 30 line; broken at both sides =500 \\Some damage at bottom =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive and is similar to that of P.Princ. I, 1-6 =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b123 =510 \\Col. II. 25 = CPJ III 481c =520 \\Census list giving names and ages of individuals as well as their parents'names =545 \\From Philadelphia? =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8918 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0528 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 D 2 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a related text =500 \\12 lines; brokenat right and bottom =500 \\The first hand is that of a practiced scribe; the second is unskilled =510 \\$a$b =520 \\The nature of the text in the first hand is obscure; it does contain an entry related to 'rent of lodgings': the second hand lists numbers of dipla given to and received from certain persons; on the verso the list of dipla is complete; the relationship between the texts, if any, is no longer clear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Fragmentary Papyri from the University of Princeton Collection," Aegyptus 70 (1-2) (1989): 33-41 =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0529 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell III 81 A =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. III 81 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0530 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell II 4 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c27.9 x 9.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14+ lines; complete but with holes down a vertical fold line at center =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of expenses or contributions. Persons listed by name and patronymic =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. II 4 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0531 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell XIVa 1 A recto =046 \\$aq$c300$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[IV/V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.8 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\7 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Right side greatly effaced =500 \\The hand is a good-sized, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of expenses listed by month and date =545 \\From Mermertha(?) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XIVa 1 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0532 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell II 156 C =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c22.9 x 11.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\14 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\The hand is an upright, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of expenses or contributions given. Listed by village and followed by the name of the local agent. Some village names can be read =545 \\From the Hermopolite nome(?) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. II 156 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0533 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-49 D (a) =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16 x 15.4 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\Two columns: col. I, 13 lines; col. II, 18 lines; col. I ends of lines, col. II beginnings of lines =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of expenditures or account, including entries for birds and castor oil. Above the second column, an amount in talents =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 5 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0534 =090 \\Princ. 158 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.8 x 8.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b158 =520 \\List of farms, prepared for a second indiction. Lists names, which probably had numbers following them =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7926 A =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0535 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3A 1 =046 \\$aq$c300$e350 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[early IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a good-sized, clear cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of land for three villages in the Themistes meris: Anubias, Athenas and Apias; a number of arouras for royal and private land are listed; the purpose of the list is not clear =545 \\From the Arsinoite nome =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\Published as AM 15960 A (1) by P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Fragmentary Papyri from the University of Princeton Collection," Aegyptus 70 (1-2) (1989): 33-41 =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 7 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0536 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3A 3 verso =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a list of land =500 \\12 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\Traces of a preceding column =500 \\The hand is an untidy, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of land =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 7 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0537 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3D 6 recto =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.9 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a list =500 \\7 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a fine, fluent cursive with some separation of letters =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of land =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0538 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, H. I. Bell IX 14 A =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.3 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; complete =500 \\Some damage to the top of the papyrus but this does not seem to affect the text =500 \\The hand is a good-sized, fluent cursive =500 \\Lines slope sharply to the right =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of money in golden coins collected through various individuals, including Serenos and Theon =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. IX 14 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0539 =090 \\Princ. 55 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c33 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the recto, P.Princeton II 24 =500 \\4 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is very large and non-cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b55 =520 \\List of names, four beginning with lambda and one with mu =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7640 verso =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0540 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, H. I. Bell XVIII 33 A =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.1 x 6.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; faint traces of 2 lines on verso =500 \\6 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names. Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XVIII 33 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0541 =090 \\Princ. 58 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.5 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, traces of an account relating to land =500 \\11 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a fine, compact cursive, sloping to the right =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b58 =520 \\List of names with patronymics. Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Corrections on Some Princeton Papyri," ZPE 68 (1987): 143-148 =590 \\GD 7671 A verso =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0542 =090 \\Princ. 59 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, traces of an account or list of names =500 \\9 lines; complete =500 \\A small piece of papyrus cut from a larger piece =500 \\The hand is an upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b59 =520 \\List of names. Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7697 verso =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0543 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, H. I. Bell III 17 B =046 \\$aq$c175$e225 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[late II/early III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the recto, a document =500 \\10 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\The hand is an upright, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names for a liturgy(?) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. III 17 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 5 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0544 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 B (T) =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 wooden tablet;$c15.7 x 8.1 cm. =500 \\14 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names and payments with check marks against the names =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\A. E. Hanson, "List of names and payments," Papyrologica Florentina XVIII (1989): 177-178 =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0545 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7733 A, B =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c(a) 10.2 x 10.4 cm. (b) 10.9 x 6.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Each fragment has traces of two columns: frag. (a) col. I, 15 lines; col. II, traces, broken except at top; frag. (b) col. I, 17 lines; col. II 15 lines, broken on all sides 500 \\Top is frayed on both fragments; frag. (a) has some dirt covering text; frag. (b) is damaged along a vertical line at the center =500 \\The hand is a small, compressed cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names including Didymus Thomas, Theon, Mouso[nios =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. III 70 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0546 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1928, Bell I 36 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.8 x 10.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; broken at top and bottom left =500 \\Some surface abrasion =500 \\The hand is a small, fine, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names with checkmarks beside each name; names include Apollos Ammonios, Theon; to the right are traces of checkmarks for a second column =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1928, no. I 36 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0547 =090 \\Princ. 63 =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III/IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is an upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b63 =520 \\List of names of persons who were apparently accused of stealing seed corn from a wheat field. The names of those farming the field are appended. Probably refers to the Oxyrhynchite village of Syron. Purpose unclear =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7890 B =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0458 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7706 D =046 \\$aq$c200$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III-IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Col. I, 7 lines, col. II, 11 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Parts of two columns written in red-brown ink; one word written in black ink and crossed out =500 \\The hand is a fine, compact cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names including Pieous, Sarapion, Dionysa[, Ouremos: purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 70 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0549 =090 \\Princ. 157 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c(a) 5.5 x 9 cm. (b) 9 x 9 cm. =500 \\It is not certain if the fragments are contiguous =500 \\Written along the fibers; docket on back =500 \\Frag. (a) 3 lines; frag. (b) 5 lines; complete? =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive, compressed at the bottom of the text =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b157 =520 \\List of names, headed "the names are". Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7929 B, C =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0550 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell II 218 B =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.9 x 6.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names including Biktor, Kollouthos. Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. II 218 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 7 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0551 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7730 B recto =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.4 x 7.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, faint traces of 7 lines of text, possibly in the same hand =500 \\A kollesis 2 cm. from left =500 \\12 lines; =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names; the same names are repeated several times =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 232 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0552 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 13395 15 A =046 \\$aq$c400$e499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14.2 x 6.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\11 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The top layer of fibers has been stripped along the middle of the papyrus =500 \\The hand is an upright, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names including Markos, Kollouthos, Phaustoseos, Thanoup[ =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University, in 1947 by Mrs. Charles A. Askren of Tacoma, Washington =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 11 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0553 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 13395 15 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\10 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is an upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names. Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University, in 1947 by Mrs. Charles A. Askren of Tacoma, Washington =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0554 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11238 A =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/IIIAD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11.5 x 4.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is cursive, tending toward upright =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names(?). Includes the name Thoes =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0555 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3D 6 verso =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.9 x 5.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, a list =500 \\9 lines + 2 lines possibly from a previous column; =500 \\The hand is a fine cursive, sloping slightly to the right =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names with check marks beside each name. Purpose unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0556 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit NS 2 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 7.2 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines =500 \\The hand is cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names, all beginning with A, with amounts recorded beside each name =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0557 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-49 E (c) =046 \\$aq$b199$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II/I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 7.7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\3 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of names =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Removed from mummy cartonnage opened by Adam BŸlow-Jacobsen, July 1982 =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 14 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0558 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, H. I. Bell IX 19 B verso =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.9 x 6.1 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\14 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive, very similar to that on the recto =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of objects =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. IX 19 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 4 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0559 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 11236 A =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\Written on both sides of the papyrus =500 \\16 lines recto, 5 lines verso lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of payments of wheat =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Some Byzantine Papyri from Princeton," JJP 20 (1990): 129-138 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0560 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell II 217 D =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11 x 3.7 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; broken except at left =500 \\Check marks at left partly cut off =500 \\The hand is a small, fine cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of payments with check marks against names =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. II 217 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0561 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, H. I. Bell IX 13 D recto =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a letter =500 \\ =500 \\The hand is a clear, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of expenses, including a roll of papyrus or a book =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. IX 13 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0562 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7729 B recto =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[ AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c(a) 5.3 x 2.3 cm. (b) 7.1 x 2.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the recto, an account =500 \\Frag. (a) 6 lines; frag. (b) 7 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a tiny, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of payments: the name Heron appears twice =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 225 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0563 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell III 17 A recto =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.6 x 10.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, a document =500 \\10 lines; broken except at bottom =500 \\The hand is a fine, fluent cursive, tending towards upright =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. III 17 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0564 =090 \\Princ. 95 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[IV(?) AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c31 x 19 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\22 lines; almost complete, but with some damage at the left and on the bottom half. =500 \\Some damage along fold lines =500 \\The hand is a large, upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b95 =520 \\List of stolen property. List of articles left behind at her death by a certain Tloulla, and subsequently stolen by her husband, Paul. The inventory was prepared by her father, doubtless as a preliminary step in obtaining redress on account of the loss of portion of her dowry =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8956 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0565 =090 \\Fay. 190 =046 \\$as$c117$e118 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[117-8 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.6 x 8.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Fay.$b190 descriptum =520 \\List of payments for various taxes =545 \\From Bacchias (Umm el 'Atl) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4414: Frame 29 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0566 =090 \\Fay. 193 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c24.2 x 8.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\24 lines; broken at top and at right and with some damage to the upper left =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =500 \\Perhaps part of the same document as P. Fay. 194 (apis p.0567) =510 \\$aP.Fay.$b193 descriptum =520 \\List of taxes. The entries consist of names in the nominative followed by "eis" with one or two names and the same four taxes =545 \\From Bacchias (Umm el 'Atl) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4417: Frame 29 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0567 =090 \\Fay. 194 =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.1 x 6.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =500 \\Perhaps part of the same document as P. Fay. 193 (apis p.0566) =510 \\$aP.Fay.$b194 descriptum =520 \\List of taxes. The entries consist of names in the nominative followed by "eis" with one or two names and the same four taxes =545 \\From Bacchias (Umm el 'Atl) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4418: Frame 31 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0568 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3D 3 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14 x 8.1 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; broken at top =500 \\Gap of 2 cm. before the last line =500 \\The hand is a tiny, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List of wine and hay =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0569 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7708 O =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList?$f[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.2 x 3.3 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the verso, traces of text which is abraded =500 \\4 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\Only the first letter of each line is preserved =500 \\The hand is a very large, fine cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\List =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1926, no. II 80 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0570 =090 \\Princ. 142 =046 \\$as$c23 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[23 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 9.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a good-sized, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b142 =520 \\Loan of 224 drachmas in silver made by Kollauthis to Nilus. Interest is at the rate of a drachma per mina per month =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus? =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 11226 C =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0571 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7741 =046 \\$as$c52 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[June 14, 52 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c32 x 14.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\38 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a clear cursive =510 \\$a SB V$b8034 =520 \\Loan of money made jointly by three creditors =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1928, no. I 72 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\P. H. De Lacy, "An Oxyrhynchus Document Acknowledging Repayment of a Loan," JEA 23 (1937): 76-77 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0572 =090 \\Princ. 144 =046 \\$aq$c200$e250 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[early III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; trace of docket on back =500 \\26 lines; complete =500 \\Many holes and top right corner missing =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b144 =520 \\Aurelius Diogenes acknowledges to Aurelius Serenus also called Isidoros, son of Olympus, that he has receive a loan of 200 silver drachmas. In lieu of interest Serenus has the right to inhabit the half part of a house belonging to Diogenes near the village of Philadelphia. If the loan is not repaid within a specific period, Serenus will have ownership of the half portion of the house =545 \\From Ptolemais Euergetis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8940 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0573 =090 \\Princ. 145 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.5 x 10.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; docket on back =500 \\16 lines; broken at top and bottom =500 \\The hand is an upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b145 =520 \\Aurelius Georgos, stable master, and his wife, Euphemia, daughter of Anoup, agree to repay a loan of four solidi when they receive advance payments on their salary for the fifteenth indiction =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Corrections on Some Princeton Papyri," ZPE 68 (1987): 143-148 =590 \\GD 7528 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0574 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell X 86 C =046 \\$aq$c500$e699 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[VI/VII AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.3 x 8.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken except at right =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =500 \\Signed by two persons =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Loan of money for one golden coin, less four carats. The transaction may involve a woman =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. X 86 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0575 =090 \\Princ. 32 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c11 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; broken at bottom and at top left corner =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b32 =520 \\An acknowledgment of a loan of 100 drachmas and 2 artabas of wheat to be repaid in Pauni of the same year =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7660 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0576 =090 \\Princ. 33 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c21 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\24 lines; broken at right =500 \\The hand is a good-sized, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b33 =520 \\An acknowledgment of a loan of 131 artabas of wheat negotiated between two brothers. It is clearly stated that the purpose of the loan is to defray the artabia on a plot cultivated by the borrower. the borrower agrees to include the transportation fees in the repayment of the loan. The loan is made on the written order or authorization of a third party =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7547 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0577 =090 \\Oxy. 1040 =046 \\$aq$c225 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[225 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c31.3 x 20 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Col. I, 50 lines, col. II, 53 lines; complete =500 \\Some damage to the top of column I and a large hole in the center =500 \\The hand is a small, compact cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. VII$b1040 =520 \\Loan of four artabas of wheat to be repaid at 50% interest. The loan is made by Aurelius Pekusus, son of Pausiris and Soeris, and his son Aurelius Petenouphis whose mother is Sintheus, to Aurelius Theon, son of Didymus. Written in duplicate, on a single sheet in two columns, each in the same two hands =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4121: Frame 19 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0578 =090 \\Oxy. 982 =046 \\$aq$c275$e325 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMemorandum$f[late II/early III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Beginnings 4 lines; broken at right =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy.VI$b982 descriptum =520 \\Memorandum from Apion =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4438: Frame 34 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0579 =090 \\Oxy. 1310 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMemorandum$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.2 x 6.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\3 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. X$b1310 descriptum =520 \\Memorandum or ticket or clothing =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4114: Frame 14 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0580 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit NS 9 =046 \\$aq$c400$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aMemorandum $f[V/VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.2 x 21.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of 5 lines of text =500 \\7 lines; broken except at top =500 \\The hand is a large, clear cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Memorandum which concerns the collection and transportation of tributes to a very high official; Pelusium is mentioned and thus this town might have played a key role in this process; a memorandum of similar nature and with regard to Pelusium exists in the Michigan collection =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 9562: medium flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0581 =090 \\Fay. 195 =046 \\$aq$c175$e250 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[late II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c12.9 x 5.6 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; on the recto, traces of an account =500 \\7 lines; broken at right =500 \\A large space is left blank beneath the text =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Fay.$b195 =520 \\Message from a hegemon to Antinius, grammateus which refers to sending camels to Karanis and to wheat =545 \\From Bacchias (Umm el 'Atl) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4419 verso: Frame 31 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0582 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell III 92 C =046 \\$aq$c1$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aDocumentary Text$f[I/II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.1 x 9.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\4 lines + faint traces; complete? =500 \\. The text appears to be complete, but may be broken at the top =500 \\The hand is a tiny, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Only a name appears on the text: Apollonios, son of Theon, grandson of Theon, his mother being Demetria =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. III 92 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0583 =090 \\Princ. 121 =046 \\$as$c140 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[140 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c14 x 7.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b121 =520 \\Nomination of Theon as sitologos with the nominator's whole property offered as surety =545 \\From Theadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8936 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0584 =090 \\Oxy. 64 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.3 x 15.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. I$b64 =520 \\Order addressed by a decurion to the chiefs of the village of Teis, requesting them to send up for trial a certain Ammonios surnamed Alaker, who is accused by Ptollas =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 1094: Frame 1 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0585 =090 \\Princ. 86 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aLoan$f[VI(?) AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c5.5 x 14 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; docket on back =500 \\4 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a small, upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b86 =520 \\Order from Joseph, councillor, to Phoibammon an oil manufacturer, instructing him to deliver two xestae of oil to the servants of Aeonis, a tractator. Five letters preceding the signature appear to have been written in shorthand =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Corrections on Some Princeton Papyri," ZPE 68 (1987): 145 n.1 =590 \\GD 7889 A =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0586 =090 \\Princ. 156 =046 \\$as$c302 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[Dec. 3, 302 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\5 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a tiny, upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b156 =520 \\Order from Psenamounis to the baker, Atio, to pay 1,100 drachmas in silver for grain. The money is to be paid from funds in Atio's possession =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\K. A. Worp, "Das Datum von P.Princ. III 156," ZPE 28 (1978): 238 =590 \\GD 7736 A: mounted with P.Princeton III 171 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0587 =090 \\Oxy. 620 =046 \\$as$c147 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f147[147 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9.8 x 7.9. cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\20 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive. A second hand is a fine cursive =500 \\Many holes, especially in the bottom half f the papyrus =510 \\$aP.Oxy. III$b620 Descriptum =520 \\Order from Dionysus to the sitologoi for payment of 12 3/4 artabas of wheat to Epimachus through Demetrius also called Theon. Dated in the 11th year of Antoninus =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4409; Frame 28 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0588 =090 \\Oxy. 619 =046 \\$as$c147 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[ca. 147 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c20 x 17.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\15 lines; complete =500 \\Three hands, each of which is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. III$b619 Descriptum =520 \\Order from Sarapion to the sitologoi for payment of various amounts of wheat to various persons =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4408; Frame 27 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0589 =090 \\Princ. 80 =046 \\$aq$c337 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[ca. 337 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.5 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; traces of text on the back =500 \\Text on the verso appears to be related to this text =500 \\5 lines recto, 3 lines verso; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b80 =520 \\Order from Aphthonios to pay twenty talents to a wool merchant for some purpose connected with the landlord's house =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7643 A =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0590 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell III 81 B =046 \\$aq$c150$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[late II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.1 x 6.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; blank =500 \\13 lines; broken except at left =500 \\The hand is a small, upright cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Order for payment due from a woman called Hermione, alias Thaibis, daughter of Cornelius. Numerals written in margin =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. III 81 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 5 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0591 =090 \\Oxy. 1193 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7 x 21 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\4 lines; complete except for top left corner =500 \\The hand is a good-sized upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IX$b 1193 =520 \\Order from a speculator to the chief of police of the village of Taampemou to supply a donkey and a guard =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4109: Frame 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0592 =090 \\Princ. 153 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[ AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.5 x 6.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; complete =500 \\Some holes =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b153 =520 \\Order for 19 jars of wine each holding 4 choes and 8 jars each holding 2 choes. Reference is made to an earlier shipment of 288 4-choes jars =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 11226 A: mounted with P.Princeton III 142 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0593 =090 \\Oxy.1054 =046 \\$as$c263 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aOrder$f[263 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 9.8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; complete =500 \\The hand is cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy.VII $b1054 =520 \\Order from Pecyllus to Polydeuces to deliver to Theon, agent of Satyrus son of Onech, 65 keramia of wine =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4103: Frame 12 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0594 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 87-55 =046 \\$aq$b217 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[April 19, 217 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c32.7 x 18 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; docket on back =500 \\28 lines; complete but with several large holes in the top left corner =500 \\The hand is a good-sized cursive =500 \\The subscription is written in a rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Petition from Olympios, son of Antipatros to Theogenes, the dioketes concerning tax on vineyards. Olympios claims exemption from the tax, which amounts to 1,500 drachmas. A subscription orders Horos, the royal scribe of the Arsinoite, to look into the matter =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\Bruce Kraut, "Hypomnema to Theogenes the Dioiketes," ZPE 80 (1990): 273-276 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0595 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3B 4 =046 \\$aq$b299$d200 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[III BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c9 x 8.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a small, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Petition to an oikonomos from a basilikos georgos =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 8 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0596 =090 \\Princ. 116 =046 \\$aq$b99$d1 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[I BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c13.1 x 9.4 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\13 lines; complete, but many holes, some of which are along horizontal fold lines =500 \\Written in a large, clear uncial hand =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b116 =520 \\Petition. Mentions the name Zoilos. PrŽaux identifies this text as a letter rather than as a petition (Cd'ƒ 23 (1948): 199) =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7534 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0597 =090 \\Princ. 117 =046 \\$as$b52$d3 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[52 or 3 BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c22.5 x 12.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\30 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\Large hole at bottom left and many small holes =500 \\The hand is fluent cursive =500 \\Subscription is written in a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b117 =520 \\Petition from Thaesis, a tenant of a cleruchic allotment, for repayment of 293 artabas of wheat which she had depositied with Tesenouphis. Dated year 27, either of Ptolemy Auletes (52 BC) or of Augustus (3 BC). A fragmentary subscription may have given the outcome of the trial =545 \\From Theadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7518 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0598 =090 \\Princ. 23 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[13 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.5 x 9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken at right =500 \\The hand is an upright, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b23 =520 \\Petition addressed to Quintus Pacillus Euxinus, epistates, by Harthotes, son of Marreis, in which the writer reports the nocturnal intrusion of shepherds into his fields, resulting in the loss of half an aroura of hay, for which he seeks redress =545 \\From Theadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8909 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0599 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell XIVc 79 =046 \\$aq$c1$e99 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[I AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.8 x 5.6 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\8 lines; broken at top =500 \\The hand is a small cursive, with some separation of letters =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Conclusion of a petition, mentioning an ekleptor (collector). =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XIVc 79 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0600 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, H. I. Bell XVIII 33 B =046 \\$aq$c100$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.9 x 10.8 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a small, rapid cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Petition which concerns family matters(?), addressed by Antonios. Text mentions an amphodolaographos, an officer in charge of collecting the poll tax =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XVIII 33 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Small flat box 2 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0601 =090 \\Oxy. 1202 =046 \\$as$c217 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[217 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c26.1 x 11.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\27 lines; broken at left =500 \\The hand is a tiny, fluent cursive: a signature is in a larger cursive hand =510 \\$aP.Oxy. IX$b1202 =520 \\Petition to Aurelius Severus deputy-epistategos from Aurelius Ptolemaios son of Sempronius son of Lucius. the father of a youth qualified to become an ephebus, complaining that his son's name had been omitted from the list which was annually prepared by the amphodogrammateus, and begging that the error might be rectified =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1914-15 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4110: Frame 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0602 =090 \\Princ. inv. GD 7927 =046 \\$aq$c200$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[III AD] =300 \\$a2 papyrus fragment;$c(a) 16.2 x 24 cm. (b) 11.7 x 7 cm. =500 \\It is not clear where the fragments join =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\Frag. (a) 28 lines broken except at bottom; frag. (b) 17 lines, broken except at top =500 \\Frag. (a) has many holes and some dirt patches; on frag. (b) the upper layer of fibers at the top is frayed =500 \\The hand =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Petition. Content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. XIVb 68 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0603 =090 \\Oxy. 991 =046 \\$as$c341 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[341 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c8.3 x 11 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a good-sized fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy. VI$b991 descriptum =520 \\Beginning of a petition addressed to Flavius Dioskoros, a police official =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1907 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4100: Frame 7 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0604 =090 \\Princ. 184 =046 \\$aq$b300$d499 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[IV/V BC] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c18.6 x 21 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\9 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\The hand is a very large, upright cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b184 descriptum =520 \\Beginning of a petition addressed to Flavius Asklepiades Hesychius which refers to a debtor and a fine incurred in a law suit =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7635 =600 \\00$aFlavius Asklepiades Hesychius,$cpraeses of the Thebaid =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0605 =090 \\Princ. 78 =046 \\$aq$c500$e599 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c4.5 x 13 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\12 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b78 =520 \\Beginning of a petition to Flavius Sarapammon and Serenus, the proximi of a city, from Philoxenos concerning his complaint that, in the presence of seven witnesses, he has released a certain Akous, son of Apollo, but has not yet received in return the sum of 2 carats =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\I. J. Poll, K. A. Worp, "Two Princeton Papyri Revisited," BASP 33 1-4 (1996): 73-76 =581 \\P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Corrections on Some Princeton Papyri," ZPE 68 (1987): 145 n.1 =590 \\ =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0606 =090 \\Princ. 139 recto =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c16.7 x 12 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso traces of accounts =500 \\10 lines; broken except at left =500 \\In some places the top layer of fibers has been stripped =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b139 =520 \\Fragmentary account of some legal proceedings in which 50 pounds of gold were involved. Content unclear =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7550 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0607 =090 \\Princ. 120 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[VI AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\Written across the fibers; docket on back =500 \\9 lines; broken at right =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. III$b120 =520 \\Petition. Someone from the plaintiff's village had married a woman from another village and had become a leader in raids against his former villages. The petition seems to be an appeal to the headman of the village to restrain his people from their lawless acts. If no such action is taken, the plaintiffs will act for themselves, apparently without recourse to law or higher authority =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7612 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0608 =090 \\Princ. inv. Garrett Deposit 1924, Bell IX 54 A =046 \\$aq$c1$e100 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[I? AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c22.7 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\17 lines; broken on all sides =500 \\The hand is a clear, somewhat formal hand with few ligatures =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Petition which concerns private land, with subscription at the bottom. Dated 35th and 36th year of an unknown Emperor: script does not look like Augustan era =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Garrett Deposit 1924, no. IX 54 in H. I. Bell's inventory =581 \\ =590 \\Medium flat box 3 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0609 =090 \\Princ. inv. AM 15960 3D 2 =046 \\$aq$c100$e299 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[II/III AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.3 x 6.9 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\6 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\The hand is an upright, fluent cursive =510 \\$a$b =520 \\Petition: content unclear =545 \\From Soknopaiou Nesos =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University in 1957 by Edmund H. Kase in memory of Professor Allan Chester Johnson =581 \\ =590 \\Kase Collection: Frame K 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0610 =090 \\Fay. 106 =046 \\$aq$c140 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aList$f[ca. 140 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c15.2 x 7.3 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso are 23 lines of text, very faded and with the top layer of fibers stripped in the left-hand side =500 \\25 lines; broken at top and right =500 \\Above the petition are five lines written in the same hand, containing the conclusion of a report of a case tried before the same prefect, which resulted in the release of some person =500 \\On the left is the imprint of another papyrus =500 \\The hand is a small cursive =510 \\$aP.Fay.$b106 =520 \\Petition to the prefect Gaius Avidius Heliodorus (prefect 140-143 AD), from Marcus Valerius Gemellus, physician, seeking release from acting as supervisor of certain estates near the villages of Bacchias and Hephaestias, confiscated by the government. He makes the claim on the grounds of ill health and the fact that he has supervised these estates for four years. He also seeks exemption from other liturgies because of his profession =545 \\From Bacchias (Umm el 'Atl) =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society, 1901 =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4413: Frame 26 =600 \\00$a Gaius Avidius Heliodorus,$c prefect of Egypt 140-143 AD =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0611 =090 \\Princ. 77 =046 \\$aq$c300$e399 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[IV AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c22.5 x 13.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\18 lines; broken at left =500 \\Some damage along fold lines =500 \\The hand is a large, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b77 =520 \\Petition to the prefect. Content is unclear, but in some way, the patria potestes of someone (the petitioner?) is in some way connected with the problem. Refers to a woman named Aurelia Isarion =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7636 =600 \\00$a Aurelia Isarion,$cin P.Oxy. IX 1206 =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0612 =090 \\Oxy. 898 =046 \\$as$c123 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[123 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c23.3 x 8 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\41 lines; broken at right =500 \\The right side is frayed and there is a dark stain at the top =500 \\The hand is a tiny, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Oxy.VI$b898 =520 \\Petition to Hermodoros, basilikogrammateus and acting strategos, from Didymos, a minor, complaining of fraud on the part of his mother, Matrina, in her capacity as his guardian. It is alleged that Matrina, after various acts of bad faith, had obtained possession of a deed belonging to Didymos and demanded in exchange for it a document absolving her from all claims in connection with the guardianship =545 \\From Oxyrhynchus =546 \\In Greek =561 \\Given to Princeton University by the Egypt Exploration Society =581 \\ =590 \\AM 4098: Frame 10 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0613 =090 \\Princ. 25 =046 \\$aq$c1$e199 =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[I/II AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c6.5 x 7 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\7 lines; broken at right and bottom =500 \\The hand is an upright, fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b25 =520 \\Opening lines of a petition addressed to Tiberius Claudius Sara[pion], who was, perhaps, a strategos, from Euporos Apete[ . Refers to a daughter of Euporos =545 \\ =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\AM 8927 =600 \\00$a,$c =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0614 =090 \\Princ. 29 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[258 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c10.5 x 10 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; back blank =500 \\28 lines; a strip from the middle is missing because of damage along fold lines =500 \\The hand is a fluent cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b29 =520 \\Petition to the strategos of the Herakleides division of the Arsinoite nome in which the writer of the petition reports an accident involving severe injury to his brother. Although the details are uncertain, it appears that one of the brothers, Atammon, fell from a roof in the village of Kaminou, the accident having been in some way occasioned by an attack by Libyans. The injured man has received no medical attention and his brother petitions the strategos to take some action so that Atammon's life may be spared =545 \\From Philadelphia =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\H. C. Youtie, "Critical Trifles," ZPE 29 (1978): 293-294 =590 \\ =600 \\00$aAtammon,$cin P.Princ. II 37 =600 \\00$aAsoeis,$cin SB 7474 =653 \\ =700 \\ LDR \\ =001 \\apis.p0615 =090 \\Princ. 30 =046 \\$aq$c$e =100 \\$a =245 \\00$aPetition$f[ca. 264 AD] =300 \\$a1 papyrus fragment;$c7.5 x 16.5 cm. =500 \\Written along the fibers; on the verso, an account (P.Princ. II 61) =500 \\8 lines; broken at bottom =500 \\The hand is a large, rapid cursive =510 \\$aP.Princ. II$b30 =510 \\$aSB XVIII 14051 =520 \\Opening lines of a petition from Aurelia Asklatarion, also called Coprilla, to Aurelius Spartiates, also called Chairemon, strategos of the Hermopolite nome =545 \\From Hermopolis =546 \\In Greek =561 \\ =581 \\ =590 \\GD 7645 B recto. Mounted with P.Princeton II 38 =600 \\00$a Aurelius Spartiates, also called Chairemon,$c strategos of the Hermopolite nome =600 \\$a Aurelia Asklatarion, also called Coprilla,$cin P.Princ. II 38 =653 \\ =700 \\