cu001 | 1 | princeton.apis.p697 cu035 | 1 | (NjP)apis.p0697 cu965 | 1 | APIS status | 1 | 1 cu300 | 1 | 1 papyrus fragment; 28 x 166 cm cuDateSchema | 1 | c cuDateType | 1 | o cuDateRange | 1 | b cuDateValue | 1 | 27 cuDateRange | 2 | e cuDateSchema | 2 | c cuDateType | 2 | o cuDateValue | 2 | 32 cu090 | 1 | Princ. 8 cu500 | 1 | Written along the fibers; verso published as P.Princ. 13 cu500 | 2 | The papyrus was rolled up while the ink was still wet and many lines are blotted cu500 | 3 | Some holes; col. I affected by surface peeling; col. VI has holes at the bottom cu500 | 4 | The hand is a fine, rapid cursive cu500 | 5 | Ten columns: col. I, 28 lines; col. II, 27 lines; col. III, 29 lines; col. IV, 21 lines; col. V, 30 lines; col. VI, 28 lines; col. VII, 13 lines; col. VIII, 24 lines; col. IX, 12 lines; col. X, 21 lines; complete cu510 | 6 | P.Princ. I 8 cu510_dd | 7 | P.Princ.:1:8 cu520 | 8 | Tax register for payments for the syntaximon; entries include name, patromymic, metronymic and age; usually twelve names were entered in each column and a space of about 2 lines wasleft under the name for the record of payments, which were entered by a different clerk; names are not arranged alphabetically but family groupings suggest that the arrangement was topograp hical and that the register is of a quarter or tax-precinct of Philadelphia cu545 | 9 | From Philadelphia cu546 | 10 | In Greek cu590 | 11 | AM 8917 recto: oversize cu655 | 1 | Papyri cu245ab | 1 | Register [ca. 27-32 AD] perm_group | 1 | w cu090_orgcode | 1 | NjP cuOrgcode | 1 | NjP