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GREEK PAPYRI IN
THE
MUSEUM
BRITISH
CATALOGUE, WITH TEXTS m
VOL•
EDITED BY
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G.
KENYON,
M.A., D.Litt.
AND
H.
I.
BELL, M.A. Milano 1973
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GREEK PAPYRI MUSEUM
BRITISH
CATALOGUE, WITH TEXTS
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G.
F.
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I.
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PREFACE made by
present volume of the Catalogue of Papyri deals with the acquisitions
Department between the middle of 1895 part of this period, however, nearly
^^'^
'he end
of
1903.
the
During the greater
the documents acquired had been previously published
all
Papp. 482-603 in Prof Mahaffy's Flindei's Petrie Papyri, Papp. 605-650, 654-680, and 688-731
by Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt
same It
editors in their
was not
were
until the
hand
in
for the preparation of
Early
Of
of texts
these, twelve
Byzantine, fifteen
century.
and
ii,
i
and
ii,
and Papp. 739-834 by the
and Fayum Towns and
their Papyri.
a third volume of the Catalogue.
is
A
portion of these
after Christ, discovered at
reserved for a separate volume, which
it
is
hoped
published before very long.
The volume plates.
i
documents belonging to the eighth century
Ishgau (the ancient Aphrodito),
may be
Greek Papyri, parts
purchase of some large collections in 1901 and 1903 that sufficient materials
collections, consisting of
Kom
in their
Oxyrhynchus Papyri, parts
is
accompanied, as before, by an atlas of facsimiles, containing 100
represent the
the
Ptolemaic period, fifty-two the Roman, sixteen the
Late Byzantine, and
five
the Aphrodito papyri of the
eighth
CONTENTS PAGE
PREFACE
lit
INTRODUCTION
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA
vii
TABLE OF PAPYRI
TEXTS
. B.
Ptolemaic Period
i
—
Roman Period: 1. The Census
23
2.
Taxation
3.
Registers and Miscellaneous Official Documents
4.
Petitions
129
32
^o
5.
Sales and Leases
135
6.
Receipts
167
7.
Loans
I74
8.
Accounts
I77
Letters
205
9.
10.
C.
ix
-
214
Miscellaneous
Early Byzastine Period:
—
1.
Official Documents
224
2.
Contracts
230
3.
Accounts
236
4.
Letters
241
D. Late Byzantine Period
:
1.
Official Documents
245
2.
Contracts
253
3.
Receipts
272
4.
Private Documents and Letters
278
5.
Hymns
284
287
INDICES:— 1.
Index of Subjects
2.
Index of Proper Names
288
3.
Index of Kings and Emperors
329
4.
Index of Officials
334
5.
Index of Places
337
6.
Index of Months
349
7.
Index of Taxes
343
8.
Index of Symbols and Abbreviations
344
9.
Index of
APPENDIX.
Words
CORRIGENDA TO VOL.
35^ II
381
INTRODUCTION
THE
plan of the present volume
reasons for
it
a further explanation
were explained necessary.
is
on the same
is
in
as that of
;
among a numbered
which
it
is
series of
unequal length, a numerical arrangement would certainly be preferable. tion arises with regard
;
practically the time taken in looking
and although
than that taken in finding the required text
to the indices, in
The
but in one respect
undoubtedly an inconvenience that the texts do not
and then turning at once to the precise page
at the numerical table
predecessor.
its
the introduction to that volume
It is
follow one another in numerical sequence first
lines
A
much
not
greater
documents of very
more
serious objec-
would be much more convenient to be able
The
to give references to the lines of the papyrus than to the pages of the volume.
difficulty
has hitherto been that before the appearance of each volume of the Catalogue the inventory of the papyri contained in
it
has appeared
the periodical catalogues of accessions to the
in
Department of Manuscripts, and the papyri having been known and quoted by those numbers would produce confusion
if
they were then republished under other numbers.
Museum
not arisen in the case of other collections, since no other so that their papyri are
known only by
their
numbers
in the
This
has published
difficulty its
it
has
inventory,
publications in which they are
It would appear, however, that the advantage of the publication of the more than counterbalanced by the disadvantages which it entails in the volumes
given to the world. inventory
is
of the Catalogue of Papyri, and
it
make
has been decided to
a change in future.
In the
new volume
of the Catalogue of Accessions to the Department of Mamtscripts (1907), the inventory
of papyri
given
On
is
in
a
much abbreviated
form, without descriptions of individual documents.
the other hand, the next volume of the Catalogue of Papyri will take up the numeration
where the present volume leaves
it,
and the texts
will
be printed in numerical order, as
in
the similar publications of other collections.
The
texts printed in the present volume, 248 in number, are of the usual
character. jects.
The
As
in the
preceding volume, they are classified
first
miscellaneous
by periods and then by sub-
Ptolemaic papyri include a considerable series of contracts from Pathyris (Gebelen),
akin to those which have been published already.
Among
the documents of the
Roman
period,
the most noticeable are the registers relating to customs-receipts (pp. 40-47), the two long landregisters of A.D. 47 (pp. 70-87), the
list
of persons assigned to the duty of furnishing various
supplies for an impending visit of the Prefect
which give information as
(p. 112),
to the organization of that
the group of texts from Antinoopolis
town
in tribes
and demes
(pp. 154-167),
the accounts of the commissioners of waterworks (pp. 180-190), the accounts of Heroninus (pp.
of
193-205), the short letter describing a voyage up the Nile
all)
(p.
205),
and
(the
most novel
the diploma of membership in a famous athletic club, conferred at the great
games
at
INTRODUCTION
vi
Naples and confirmed at Sardis
(pp.
special or unusual feature, but are of
With regard guide.
With
to the provenance of the
legal
Exploration Fund, but not printed
in
A
large proportion
not wholly a disadvantage. it
is
first
came through
indiscriminately
comes from Hermopolis, including a considerable group p. 29).
The
pressure of other ;
but this
official
perhaps
is
the great increase of documents and of special knowledge
With
— the
appreciation of
The
jurists,
the economists, the linguists, and so on
editor of a miscellaneous
time allow him to
The
the only
becoming increasingly evident that each group of texts must be studied by the appro-
priate specialists
the
all
Fayum and Upper Egypt were
impossible to attempt to give any detailed commentary
it
is
from Oxyrhynchus (presented by the Egypt
of well-preserved papyri relating to a single family (see
work has made
interest.
Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt's volumes),
the hands of dealers, and documents from the
mixed together.
Byzantine documents have no very
and economic
various documents, internal evidence
exception of a few papyri
the
The
214-219).
some
collection
is
to
make them, with such a minimum of commentary
them and
call
it
as
may
skill
and
facilitate a first
shared between Mr. Bell and myself.
have been seen by Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt, who made many valuable
suggestions and corrections, most of which (at their ledged.
and that the duty of
attention to their chief points of interest.
preparation of the present volume has been
sheets of
;
provide texts as sound as his
own
request) are not separately acknow-
In addition, Dr. Grenfell re-examined several of the papyri relating to taxation
(in
connexion with his forthcoming volume of Tebtunis papyri), and contributed some amended readings, which appear (with
the
initial
G) among the 'Addenda
et Corrigenda.'
help on certain points has been received from Mr. F. LI. Griffith and Mr. this
assistance
the
thanks of the
editors
W.
and the readers of these texts
Further
E. Crum. is
due
to
gentlemen named. F. G. K.
For the
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA Pap. 774. For 1 1 Sept. read 1 1 Oct., and for a month read two months. Pap. 925. The text of this papyrus is printed on p. 55. Pap. 1201, I. 2. For 2ns• read Pages 5-6, Pap. 879, introd. The Leipzig Papp. i, 2, and 7 (ed. Mitteis, 1906) also belong to this series. For Pelaeus read Pelaeas. Mr. F. LI. Griffith points out that the form is established by Amherst Pap. 51 and Page 6, Paris Pap. 5 {col. 10, 1. 3). The same correction should be made in the descriptions of Papp. 880, 1203, 1207, 1208. in the sense of a young Page 8, Pap. 880, note on 1. 5. Gerhard's article, here cited, quotes some evidence for the use of but does not explain the non-translation priest or priestess, which gives some support to this interpretation of iepof Cleopatra III. of it in demotic. Gerhard attributes the priesthood, on demotic evidence, to Page 9, ib., note on 1. 31. For 1. 5 read 1. 55. should (G). In the note (or ^'"!) ?;" Page 33, Pap. 1234, I. 6. It is possible to read be read rather than occurs also on p. 35, Pap. 1235, 1. 12 (not read (G). The same word Page 34, Pap. 845/5, 1. 6. For the place Magdola). gov read ([>'], and delete in 1. 12 (G). Page 35, Pap. 1235, 1. 11. For read sc. 1. 12. For (G). „ For MeaoP read Mev" (G). 1.13. „ Page 38, Pap. 1266 a, note on 1. 7. trnoBiov, in the sense of a measure of wine, is not recognized in the lexicons, but it occurs in In BGU. 21, ii. 18, several of the papyri in vol. II, and in BGU. 21, ii. 18, iii. 7, 21, and Oxy. Pap. 155, 3. should presumably be read, to make the arithmetic right. It is difficult to connect this sense of the word with any of those therefore be convenient may and it vessel for liquids previously known, which refer to something broad and flat, not to a ; in place of the paroxytone accentuation assigned to give it the regular accentuation of a tribrach diminutive
Page Page Page
xxxiii, xlvi,
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4,
.
?,
(-^) -
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.(. >^
:
( ,
:\\ ^
.
.
.
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?
^-
(^),
-.
to the word in its other senses. recurs in Pap. 1 164 /;, 1. 10 (p. 164) as part of the tackle of a boat. 42, Pap. 929, note on 1. 23. The term It presumably means ropes of palm-fibre. read probably Page 47, Pap. II07, \. 2. For cf. Pap. II70, 1. 9 (p. 93). Page 50, Pap. 851, 1. 30. For . . 8 read perhaps em'', sc. (G). read i. e. Page 51, Pap. 913, 1- 3. For (G). 11. 4, 7. For read probably Nf though the letters are extremely cursive and ill-formed (G). „ The symbol before 1. 7. is doubtful, and rather resembles (G). „ Page 54, Pap. 844, note on 1. 3. For 6 obols read 6 chalchi. It may be noted that it is to this tax, and not the poll-tax (unless the be Some variant of the that the account printed by Preisigke in Archiv, iv. 95 ff. (from Fayum
Page
*, ^,,)
/)(5)
-*
Page „
[>]^
(
( []
Pap. 153) no doubt relates. Above afi^ the scribe has inserted 1. 5. 11. 6, 8. For (is read f\ sc. (G).
55, ib.,
"
For
o'
(G).
its {G). read e> sc. neiiav Kfp|3atn)€Mr. Page 56, Pap. 919a, 1. 5. Read probablynaii may perhaps be read. read In 1. 3 \\ is doubtful, and Page 61, Pap. 1217 a, 1. 6. For (G). read Page 72, Pap. 604 a, 1. 35. For read Page 75, ib., 1. 138. For read Page 76, ib., 1. 199. For Page 91, Pap. 856, 1. I. Restore [i;]\iKtar, and so also in !. 13 (G). 1. 2. insert i.e. I obol (G). After ,, Page 92, ib., 1. 7. After aS has been added above the line (G). 1. 12. is also possible. For\faTovvTai. read (G). „ 1. 19. For te read (G). „ 1. 30. For read „ cf. Hibeh Pap. 27, 1. 26 (G). 1.31. For i^ perhaps read {G). „ {G). 1.33. Before
„
^-,
[ . °^
,
[]/
^ ,
[],
\°
.
.
\[\.
\!\.
'
\\ . < []>/,
'
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i.
Page Page „
,
2((!
766).
) (• . {^€:)
:..
113, Pap. 1159, note on 1. 37. Cf. Oxy. Pap. 708, 1. 5, e'v 115, Pap. 974. The date should be given as a.d. 306; see the description 1.
3.
The
doubtful
/
word should probably be read
Page 119, Pap. 942, 1. 5. For ] Page 124, Pap. 12 19, 1. 3. For 1. 4. At end of line read „
read read (sc.
)
J
(G),
(G).
and
delete note.
on
p.
1.
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA
Viii
Page „
128, Pap. 955, 1. 21. Pap. 971, introd.
as
[]
For The
((\! !.
Pages 129, 130, Papp. 895, 1218. and Hunt, and are now
read
[].
subject appears rather to be the report of
the i6th year of Tiberius (a. d. 29/30).
Page Page
130, Pap. I218, 11. 10, 11. 131, ib., 11. 18-21. Read Pap. 846, 1. 8. For ,,
an appeal against a wrongful appointment to a
Xciroupy/a,
These documents belong to a group of petitions of which the rest were bought by Messrs. Grenfell Sarapion (Pap. 895, 1. l) was eVtararijr in in the John Rylands Library at Manchester.
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{]
Recid
ypai/^jm
|
(GH).
eyKoKnv]
perhaps read'
) is
(
npos rubbed, but
(sic) cn-[t \
The papyrus
(GH).
] it
\
benvaav
en-e|o8o[i/]
is difficult to
(GH).
reconcile the remains
with this reading. is published by Wilcken in Archiv, iv. 122. Page 133, Pap. 921, introd. Another papyrus from the Delta (from the nome note on 1. I. The reference should be to Plin. N. H. v. 9, 9, and Ptol. iv. 5, 21. „ read For &i (GH). 1. 6. ff\s Page 134, Pap. 921, (GH). npos, cf. Oxy. Pap. 488, 1. 17, Read^ 1. 7. „ suggest (the reading of the papyrus) Pap. 924, 1. 9. For „ fis tos -as suggest Page 135, I'i., 1. 16. For ras [cf. Wilcken, Gr. Oslr. \. 265), but this does not wholly suit the remains. Pap. 1 1 58, introd. For A. D. 18 read A. D. 44, and for Tiberius real Claudius. „ Page 140, Pap. 839, date. For a.d. 123 read A. D. 124. read Page 141, Pap. 842, 1. 2. For Page 144, Pap. 11 79. Pap. Fior. 51 (ed. Vitelli) is very similar to this, and may perhaps be part of the same roll.
(!
\
:
GH
GH
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Page Page Page Page
„ ,,
Page
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1.
4.
1.
8.
For For
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Page Page
read probably read ]s
1
164
b,
[
For 162, ib.f, 1. 34. For 1.38. 164, Pap. 1164 A, 1. 8. 168, Pap. 890, introd.
?
(BGU.
^
1022).
For
(/[].
; ^. . ^ /!
1. 3. Note that here and in all the other documents included in this Daisius, and Pachon Normally the equations are Pharmouthi the explanation of the abnormality here can be.
157, Pap.
Pharmouthi.
Page
[].
read For 145, ib., 1. 37. (wf read For ?] , cf. Pap. Il64, I. 6 (p. 161). 147, ib., 1. 115. Delete 'ATrcfi^opfius from list of demes (see note below on p. 162). 155, Pap. 1164, introd. -apfior (P. Fior. 92), tribes and demes list of introd. Add to ib., note to 156, (. Fior. 24), 'IcriSfior (deme-name, BGU. 1050), ManSioj (. Fior. 97)> Lips. 10. read Pap. Pap. Lips, i
=
=
roll the month Panemus is equated with Panemus, and it does not appear what
read
read
For
(8[].
xamois read
!.
On documents of this class see Preisigke on Strassb. Pap. 19. It is inexact to describe them as addressed by the payer to the recipient. They are certificates by the bank of the payment having been made, with the recipient's acknowledgement that he has received it. They consequently serve as a guarantee to the payer that his money has reached its proper destination. For Xj• read (j•. \. 7. „ read Si", sc. Page 186, Pap. 1177, 1. 189. For read sc. Page 192, Pap. 965, 1. 9, For Page 197, Pap. 1170 verso, 1. 141. For tpy^vi read tpy (. Page 223, Pap. 755 verso, note on 1. 38. For 1. 36 read 1. 35. read Page 227, Pap. 1249, 1. 17. For is certain. (Hunt). The read cf. BGU. 974, 1. 4, Page 228, Pap. 1245, 1. 3. For read (Hunt). There is a wide space between and ivhiKTiovoi, and perhaps t or should have 1. 8. Far ,, 1. with te in been written there, to correspond 3. See also Pap. is a part of the building. Page 233, Pap. 978, note on 1. 10. It appears from Pap. 1023, 1. 19 (p. 268), that 210, 1. 29 (ed. Grenfell m. Journ. of Philol. xxii, pp. 272, 276, where the reference should be to Strabo xvi. i, 5), and Pap. Fior. 5, 1. 9. read Page 234, ib., 1. 18. For Pap. 979, 1. 13. For the spelling cf. Pap. 239, 1. 18 (vol. ii. p. 298), and Wilcken, Archiv, i. 556. „ read Page 257, Pap. IOI5, 1. 19. For and cf. Strassb. Pap. 4, 1. 3. Page 265, Pap. 1008, 1. 8. For ApaXear read Page 272, Pap. 1020. If the Georgius, son of Silvanus, mentioned in 1. 2, is identical with the person of that name who occurs in Papp. 997, 1000, and looi, the date (being in the 5th indiction) is presumably a.d. 541/2. British Museum, p. 453 i. read cf. Crum, Catalogue of Coptic MSS. in the Page 283, Pap. 1032, 1. 3. For was common to all ranks, and the name Mr. Crum states that the title read For 11. 4, 5. „ NoKiof occurs in the same document as read Page 284, Pap. 1029, note on I. 1. For read Page 285, Pap. 1029 verso, note on\. I. For after y'lvtadM. comma 1. 12. Delete note on „ „
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TABLE OF PAPYRI ACQUIRED IN
1896-1903.1
Text.
Plate.
by Prof W. M. Flinders Petrie from the cartonnages of Ptolemaic mummies found by him at Gurob in 1889-1890. Pap. 485 was presented to the Museum by Jesse Haworth, Esq., the remainder by H. Martyn Kennard, Esq. Most of them have been edited by Prof. J. P. Mahaffy in the Cunningham Memoirs, nos. VIII and IX, of the Royal Irish Academy, On the Flinders Peirie Papyri (D\ib\\n, 1891 and 1893), and revised, mainly by Prof J. G. Smyly, in Cunningham Memoirs, no. XI (Dublin, 1905). References to the original publications {P. P. 1. and 11.) are attached to the descriptions below, in which the original order is preserved, and the numbers assigned to them in the supplementary volume {P. P. in.) are also given. Some of the papyri which had been assigned to the Museum, when the distribution of the collection was made, were never transferred to it, having been previously mislaid. These are included in the descriptions (see nos. 505, 506, 509-512, 515), but are marked as missing]
[Papp. 485-603 form
part of the collection of papyri extracted
....
The Antiope
Fap. 485.
of Euripides
;
three fragments containing 112 lines, mutilated or complete.
Written on papyrus 8^ in. high, in columns measuring 3I in. in width (including margin), and containing thirty-six or thirty-seven lines each, in a small, firm, but rather uneven uncial hand. 3rd cent. B.C. \P.P. 1. i and 2] {a) Fragment from an Anthology, containing portions of four lines from Epicharmus and 3rd cent. B.C. three from Euripides, otherwise unknown. 4 in. 3^ in. Written in a rather large [P. P. i. 3 (i)] semi-uncial hand.
Pap. 486.
Fragment of a tragedy,
(b)
relating to
Agamemnon and 3rd cent. b.c.
of seventeen lines are preserved. [P. P. i. 3 (2)] uncial hand.
the delay of the Greeks at Aulis; the beginnings 2^ in. Written in a rather large semi-
5 in.
Fragment of an epic poem, perhaps the of Hesiod portions of cent. B.C. 2 in. Written in a rather large semi-uncial hand. 2 J in.
(
;
(d)
Homer's
Iliad, xi.
502-537, with
five
follow
\_P.
P.
i.
3rd
3 (3)]
Only the 518-537. The additional lines 2^ in. Written in a rather large
additional lines, not found in the ordinary texts.
502-517 are preserved, and the beginnings of 3rd cent. b.c. t^ in. 504, 509, 513, 519, and 528. semi-uncial hand. [P. P. i. 3 (4)]
endings of
six lines are preserved.
11.
11.
11.
.
Fragment of a drama of the New Comedy the name Demeas occurs in it. Portions of twenty lines are preserved, in two columns. 3rd cent. B.C. 4j in. 4^ in. Written in a rather large semi-cursive hand. [P.P.i. 4(1)]
Fap. 487.
{b)
{a)
;
Fragment of a drama, probably a tragedy. papyrus is much mutilated. 3rd cent, b.c [/'./'. I. 4(2)] uncial hand.
Pap. 488.
The Phaedo
Small portions of twenty-five lines are preserved, but the 5^ in. Written in a large and strong semi5^ in.
of Plato portions of pp. 67 E-69 a, 79 c, 80 d-8i d, 82 A-84 b, with readings from the vulgate text. 3rd cent. b.c. Written on papyrus 8^^ in. high, in columns in width (including margin) and containing twenty-two lines each, in a small, neat, uncial hand, somewhat resembling that of Pap. 485, but finer and better written. [^P.P. i. 5-8] ;
differing notably
measuring 3^ firm,
in.
Pap. 489. Fragments of an historical or philosophical treatise containing of some barbarian peoples, including the Causiani. Six fragments, the
descriptions of the customs largest
9^
in.
containing a complete line. 3rd cent, b.c Written in a rather large semi-uncial hand. of the three largest fragments is given in P. P. i. 9]
none [The text
3 in.,
Pap. 490.
Fragment of a rhetorical composition, dealing with the subject of friendship. Portions of three columns are preserved. 3rd cent. b.c. 6^ in. 6| in. Written in a medium-sized, rather thick uncial hand. [P. P. 1. 16] .
ill
.
The descriptions of Papp. 485-738 are revised the British Museum, 1894-1899. '
III.
.
from
tliose
already publislied in the Catalogue of Additions to the Department of Manuscripts
b
^
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
41.
Pap.
Will of Peisias, a Lycian, resident in the Arsino'ite nome, and owning property there (in the Bubastus) and at Alexandria. There are traces of an adjoining column. 3rd cent. B.C., probably about b.c. 238. 6| in. 7^ in. Imperfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. [F.P. i. 12 and II. pref., p. 22 iii. 9] village of
=
two fragments, containing parts of three wills, one being ; Cyrene and another that of Calas, a Macedonian. The name of the other Dated in the twelfth year of Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy [Philadelphus, i. e. Euergetes B.C. 236-235]. 7 in. X 9 in., and sf in. 4^ in. Written in a rather small cursive hand. Cf. also Pap. 596, which is probably part of the same register. [P.P. i. 17 (i) and (2), with an addi= 111. 14, 15] tional fragment identified by Prof Smyly
Pap. 492.
(a) Portion of a register of wills
that of Antipater of testator
is lost.
=
;
{i)
The names of
and priestess mentioned in the date, who are known from other documents, show that the date is the tenth year of Ptolemy Euergetes, B.C. 238-237. m. 8 (i)] 6^ in. X 3 in. Written in a medium-sized cursive hand. [P.P. i. 17 (3)
Fragment of a
will.
the priest
=
=
.
The second, which is nearly Portion of a register of wills, containing parts of two wills. perfect, is the will of Aphrodisius, son of Heracleides, dated at Crocodilopolis in the Arsino'ite nome, the ist Xandicus in the twenty-second year of Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy [Philadelphus, t'.e. Euergetes, iii. i9(a)i 6.0.226-225]. lo^in. X 8|iii. Written in a large semi-cursive hand. [/'./'. 1. 19
Pap. 493.
=
=
Pap. 494.
Portion of a register of The name of the testator
hand.
apparently the same as Pap. 493, being written in the same lost. in. 19 (i)] 5|^ in. 6^ in. [P.P. i. 20 (i)
wflls, is
=
same register c^f wflls as Papp. 493, 494, written in the same hand, and containing a date in the month Xandicus of the twenty-second year. Portions of two wills are lost. In the second the names of the testator's wife of the testators are preserved, but the names Artemidora and his son Aristo[crates] are mentioned. Two fragments, forming parts of the same [P.P. i. 20 (2) = iii. 19 (f)] column^ but not contiguous. 7 in. 3 in. and 4 in. if in.
Pap. 495.
(a) Additional portions of the
.
{6)
Another fragment of the same register, containing a further part of the last-mentioned will. The names of Artemidora and Aristocrates recur in it, with that of another son, Ptolemy. 5^ in. 6^ in., [P.P. ni. 19 (f)} with another small fragment, perhaps from a different document. Additional portions of the same register of wills as Papp. 493-495, written in the same hand, dated apparently in the same year, and twice mentioning a witness, Nicanor, who is presumably the i in., same as the person mentioned in 494. Four fragments, measuring 2A in. 5 in., 2-| in.
Pap. 496.
2 in.
X i|
in.,
and si
3|
in.
in.
[P.P.
iii.
19 («/-/)]
Portion of a register of wills; remains of two columns, the second containing the will (?), son of Euphranor, a Libyan, made at Crocodilopolis in the Arsinoite nome, probably B.C. 238-237. in the tenth year of Ptolemy Euergetes, 6| in. 9| in., including a narrow strip Written in a medium-sized hand, very of a different document attached to the left-hand side.
Pap. 497.
Menon
of
=
[P.P.i. 2i=ui.
cursive.
i]
Fragment from the beginning of a business document, containing a date year of Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy Soter [i.e. Philadelphus, = B.C. 250-249].
in the thirty-sixth
Pap. 498.
2^
= 1"• A
Fragments of business documents
date, 23 Daisius
=
2
in.
[/•.P. (<-)
=
i|
in.
X 3^
copy of a document, dated in the sixteenth year of Ptolemy [Philadelphus,
Certified
3I
7^ in. 22 (i)
:
3rd cent. B.C. (probably arc. B.C. 250). [P./*. i.. 24 (i) m. 52 (i)]
Thoth.
across the papyrus-fibres.
{)
1.
145]
Pap. 499. (a)
in.
[P.P.
Written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather small cursive hand, in faded ink.
b.c.
Written
270-269].
Imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres Ln a rather large semi-uncial hand. 24 (2) = iiK 52 3(2)]
X 7| I.
=
in.
in.
Fragment of a document dated the 21st Pharmouthi in the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, = B.C. 256-255]. 2 in. X 64 in. Written across the papyrus-fibres in a small cursive hand. [i'.i'. I. 24(3) = iii. 52(3)] the Movaemv of Alcidamas (the original form of the later ConUsi of Homer and Portions of two columns are preserved, but no complete line. 3rd cent. b. c. 5f in. X 4| in. [/'.A i. 25 (i)] Written in a rather thick uncial hand of medium size.
Pap. 500.
Fragment of
Hesiod).
^.
Order with reference to the transport of corn, dated the 25th Thoth in the thirty-fifth year b.c. 251-250]. Mention is made of the priests of Suchus and [Arsinoe] Ptolemy Philadelphus, Imperfect, the left-hand portion being lost; 8 in. 4^ in. Philadelphus, and of the iii. [P.P. 1. 25 (2) 126J written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. eOl. [of
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Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
from Agenor to Theodorus, inclosing copy of a letter sent by the strategus Aphthonetus with a minute received by the latter from Andronicus, with reference to an alleged evasion of the duty of furnishing quarters to public officials on the part of the inhabitants of Crocob.c. 242-241J. Dated the 22nd Artemisius in the sixth year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, dilopolis. 7^ in. X 14 in. Nearly perfect; in a rather large and broad cursive hand. [Partly in P.P. i. 26,
Pap. 502.
Official letter
=
P./".
fully in
II.
12 (1)
=
HI.
29 (a)]
Pap. 503. (a) Letter from Philonides to his father [Cleon, cf. Papp. 545, 585] on private affairs. f)\ in. Nearly perfect; in a broad semi-cursive hand. \P.P. i. 30 (i) 3rd cent. B.C. 45 in. III. 42 (4)]
=
(b
and c) Fragments of uncertain character, written 4^ in. X 4| in. \P. P. 1. 30 (2) and (3)]
in large
and broad cursive hands.
4
in.
3
in.,
and
Petition from Athenodorus, a land surveyor, to an official whose name and description Late are lost (probably the \1..\-\%) for redress of injuries and release from imprisonment. 3rd cent. B.C. 11^ in. X 5 in. Imperfect, the left-hand portion of the papyrus being lost; in
Pap. 504.
a large semi-uncial hand.
\P. P.
11.
i
=
iii.
36
(c)]
Petition addressed to Diophanes, the strategus, by Onetor, Asclepiades, and Musaeus, complaining of the violent conduct of Lysander, of whose land near Euhemeria, in the division of Circ. B.C. 261-260. \P.P. 11. 2 (i) Themistus in the nome of Arsinoe, they were tenants. now missing] 111. 28 {a);
Pap. 505.
=
Official letter from Moschion to Diophanes \cf. Pap. 505], reporting his action with regard Dated the 5th Pharmouthi in the twent)'-fifth year a petition submitted by Dorimachus. b.c 261-260] with endorsement dated the loth Apellaeus, [probably of Ptolemy Philadelphus, iii. 28 (i); now missing] [P. P. 11. 2 (2) 6th Pharmouthi.
Pap. 50e. to
= =
=
;
Circ. Letter from Dioscurides to his father Diophanes, introducing Asclepiades to him. 260. II in. X 3| in. Imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather large semi-uncial [/'./'. 11. 2 (3) iii. 28 (f)] hand.
Pap. 507. B.C.
=
Letter to Diophanes, apparently from some member of his family, of a similar character to Circ. B.C. 260. the preceding. 5| in. 5 in. Written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather large iii. 28 (if)] and irregular semi-uncial hand. \P.P.\\. 2 (4)
Pap. 508.
=
Miscellaneous fragments, resembling the preceding documents in quality of papyrus and in writing. One contains a date in the twenty-fifth year. [P. P. 11. 3 ; now missing] .
Pap. 509.
(),
()
Petition addressed to Cleon, chief commissioner of works of the quarrymen, complaining that they are overworked
Pap. 510.
Swo/cTijs)
= B.C. Pap.
511.
Dated the 24th Phaophi in the thirtieth year [P.P. II. 4 (i) = III. 42 c (3); now missing]
Apollonius.
256-255].
by
by the head men
their taskmaster (cpyo-
[of Ptolemy Philadelphus,
Cleon from Apollonius, the taskmaster, with reference to the complaint of the in the preceding document, recommending that they be supplied with wedges \P.P. 11. 4 (2) Imperfect, the conclusion being lost. work, [b.c 256-255.]
(a) Letter to
quarrymen contained to
= (p)
lighten their III.
42 c (4)
;
now
missing]
Fragment, perhaps from the conclusion of the same document, mentioning the wedges. [P. P. 11. 4 (2 i)] Written in a small semi-cursive hand.
2\ in.
5^ in.
.
Letter, apparently relating to the supply of tools to \P.P. 11. 4 (3) Imperfect, the left-hand portion being lost.
Pap. 512.
=
the iii.
quarrymen. [b.c 256-255.] 42 c (5); now missing] .
Letter from [Clea]rchus to Cleon, enclosing a copy of a letter from a sub-commissioner of works. Two fragments, one containing the greater part of the covering letter, the other part of Circ. B.C. 256-255. 8 in., and 3I in. the enclosure. 8| in. Written across the papyrus3 in. \P.P. 11. 4 (4) fibres in a well-formed, broad, semi-cursive hand. iii. 42 c (6)]
Pap. 513.
=
....
Fragment of a letter, presumably to Cleon, asking that money and tools may be supplied for the quarrymen. Only the end of the letter is preserved. Circ. b.c. 256-255. 2 in. 13^ in. Written in a very broad column across the papyrus-fibres in a rather irregular and angular semicursive hand. \P.P. 11. 4 (5) = iii. 42 g (i)]
Pap. 514.
.
Pap. 515. Letter to Cleon from Demetrius, complaining that he has been assaulted by the workmen when he went down to distribute bread to them. Dated the ist Choiach in the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, = B.C. 256-255]. [P.P. 11. 4 (6) = iii. 42 c (11); now missing]
b
a
TABLE OF PAPYRI
xil
Text.
Pap. 5ie.
Letter to Cleon from Demetrius (presumably the same as the writer of the preceding document), complaining that, in addition to being persecuted on the works, he has now been put in prison, and begging that he may be released, [b.c. 256-255.] 11^ in. Nearly 4 in. perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a large irregular semi-uncial hand. [P.F. 11. 4 (7) III. 42 G (2)]
=
Pap. 517.
from Philoxenus (perhaps
(a) Letter
to their not having received
[= {6
is visible,
6| in. X 6^ in. [P.P. 11. 4 (8) = in.
256-255].
B.C.
cursive hand.
and
c) Small fragments of accounts. small cursive hands
Pap. 518.
to Cleon), reporting that 1 40 quarrymen are idle, owing Perhaps part of a letter-book, since a small containing a date of the 2nd Thouth in the thirtieth year Imperfect, the right-hand portion being lost; in a rather small 42 c (i)]
some necessary supply.
portion of a preceding column
3rd cent. B.C.
2^
in.
4^
in.,
and 2^
in.
i|
Written in
in.
Cleon from the quarrymen in Pastoutis, with regard to their work. Dated Ptolemy Philadelphus, B.C. 256-255J. 5^ in. 8 in. Nearly perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a very rough cursive hand. [P.F. 11. 4 (9) {a) Letter to
the 9th
=
(6)
III.
Thouth
—
in the thirtieth year [of
42 c (2)]
2^ in. 6^ in. Small fragment, in a different hand, apparently the conclusion of a similar letter. Written across the fibres in a rather broad semi-cursive hand. [P.P., ib.; for P.P. 11. 4 (10), see Pap. 532] Letter to Cleon from Olmous (?), on business matters. Circ. b.c 256-255. 7 in. 3^ in. Nearly perfect, but much defaced by plaster written across the papyrus-fibres in a thick and very cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 4 (12) in. 42 g (3)]
Pap. 519.
;
=
Dated the 7th Tubi in the thirty-first year Letter, probably to Cleon, on business matters. e^\ in. Imperfect, the left-hand portion being Ptolemy Philadelphus, B.C. 255-254]. 9 in. written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather small cursive hand. lost, and somewhat mutilated [i'.P. II. 4(i3) = i"-42d(i)]
Pap. 520.
=
[of
;
official letter, from a superior to his subordinate, giving instructions; but Dated in Athur of the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, unconnected fragments, written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather Four 256-255]. [P. P. 11. 5 a and b, with two additional fragments = peculiar semi-cursive hand of medium size. III. 42 (5); for P.P. 11. 5 c, see Pap. 532]
Pap. 521.
Fragments of an
the details are lost through mutilation.
= B.C.
Letter from Dionysius to Dorus, enclosing copy of a minute received from Petechonsis, sub-commissioner of works, with regard to measures for the safety of the embankments. Dated 7^ in. B.C. 256-255]. the 4th Athur in the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, 13^ in. Imperfect, wanting the lower left-hand quarter written across the papyrus-fibres in a thin cursive in. 42 c (7)] hand of medium size. [P.P. 11. 6
Pap. 522.
=
;
=
correspondence, containing the end of one letter and the beginning of another from Theodorus [chief commissioner of works, cf. Pap. 526] to Diolimus, instructing him to require Androsthenes and the nomarchs to furnish the regular supply of beasts of burden for the Written across the papyrusi2 in. Circ. b.c 240. 6 in. strengthening of the embankments. [P.P. 11. 9 (i) m. 43 (8)] fibres in a broad, straggling, cursive hand, considerably faded.
Pap. 523.
Official
=
Hermogenes to Theodorus, enclosing copy of a letter from Harmachorus Pap. 524. of certain workmen in the copper-mines at Philoteris. tsee Pap. 525] embodying the complaints Letter from
=
B.C. 241-240], with endorsement )ated the 9th Pauni in the seventh year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, Nearly perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather broad, 5 J in. X 12^ in. in. 43 (3)] [P. P. 11. 9 (2) even, cursive hand.
on the nth.
=
of letter [from Harmachorus to Hermogenes], reporting that the workmen under his Dated the charge are grumbling at being kept for ten months consecutively at their work. This is the letter referred b.c. 241-240]. 9th Pauni in the seventh year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, to in Pap. 524, and originally formed part of the same sheet of papyrus, being written in the same
Pap. 525.
Copy
=
hand.
6^
i ft.
in.
li
in.
Nearly perfect.
[/*.
P.
n. 9 (3)
= in.
43 (s)]
Theodorus, chief commissioner of works, from Hermaphilus, enclosing Pap. 526. a copy of a minute received from Teos with regard to irrigation works, and instructing him to carry out the works therein recommended. Dated the 3rd Epeiph in the seventh year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, Imperfect, only a small part of the copy of Teos' letter 4 in. X 14 in. b. c. 241-240]. being preserved written across the papyrus-fibres in a large semi-uncial hand. [P. P. 11. 9 (4) Official letter to
=
=
;
I"•
43
(5)]
•
•
*
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Memorial from Petubastis and Petechon to Theodorus (the chief commissioner of works), asking him to write to Theodorus the oeconomus on their behalf; the precise favour to be asked Dated in the eighth year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, is lost through the mutilation of the papyrus. Written across the papyrus-fibres in a large straggling hand. B. c. 240-239]. 4 in. X 6i in.
Pap. 527.
=
[P.P.
II.
9 (5)
=
in.
43(6)]
Letter to Phaies, the oeconomus, from Ammonius, secretary of Phaues, a resident near Oxyrhynchus, complaining that he has been arrested while at his official work and put in prison. [F. P. Perfect ; in a large, well-formed, semi-uncial hand. 3rd cent. B. c. 6| in. 7 in.
Pap. 528.
II.
=
10 (2)
III.
32
(3)]
addressed to the strategus Aphthonetus, from a woman whose name is Circ. b. c. 242 (cf. Pap. 502). mutilated, begging for a hearing of a case in which she is concerned. iii. 29 (b)\ Nearly perfect; in a rather thick cursive hand. \P.P. 11. 12 (2) 5 in. X 3^ in.
Pap. 529.
Petition,
(a)
=
(b)
(f)
Similar petition to Aphthonetus from Philippus and Ptolemaeus, likewise asking for prompt justice. Nearly perfect; written in a thick cursive hand on bad papyrus. Circ. B.C. 242. 3 in. si in. [/•.P. II. 12 (3)= III. 29 (c)]
Beginning of petition to Aphthonetus from Menes; the purport of it is not preserved. Circ. in, 29 ()] Written in a medium-sized cursive hand. [F.P. u. p. [32] 2 in. X 4^ in.
b.c. 242.
=
Petition to Cleon [c/. Papp.
Pap. 530.
510-520] from the foremen of the quarrymen, complaining
;?,
they have not received certain supplies of which they have immediate need. Dated the 19th Pachon in the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philain. b.c. 256-255]. delphus, 7^ in. Perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a large, that in spite of the promises of Apollonius the
=
rough, semi-cursive hand, in faded ink.
[P.F.
13 (i)
11.
=
m. 420(12)]
Letter to Cleon from a person whose name is mutilated, with regard to the repair of three b.c. 256-255]. Dated the 23rd Pauni in the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, sluice-gates. 9| in. X 3 in. Nearly perfect; in a thick cursive hand, closely resembling that of Pap. 519, but
Pap. 531.
=
the writer's name, though similar in termination,
shorter.
is
[P.F.
11.
13
(2) = in.
42 c (10)]
Letter to Cleon from Niceratus, reporting that the wall of a prison is unsafe, and that the Dated the i6th Athur in the thirtieth year prisoners had better be removed pending repairs. in. Perfect; written across the papyrusb.c. 256-255]. [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, 5 in. in. 42 c (8)] [P.P. 11. 13 (3) fibres in an even, medium-sized, cursive hand.
Pap. 532.
^
=
=
....
Pap. 533. Letter, probably to Cleon, enclosing a copy of a letter from Niceratus, on the same Dated the 27th Pauni in the thirtieth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, subject as Pap. 532. B.C. 256-255]. 8^ in. X 6-| in. Imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a thin, wide, even,
=
cursive hand.
[/"./•.
= in.
13 (4)
11.
42 c (9)]
Letter to Cleon from Panakestor, urging him to come and inspect a certain portion of the irrigation works. Dated the 21st Mesore in the twenty-ninth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, Nearly perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather B.C. 257-256]. 5 in. X 12 in.
Pap. 534.
=
[P.F.
thick cursive hand.
10
in.
X
[P.P.
13 (6)
II.
=
111.
Written in
in.
= in.
42
(2)]
42 G (4)] letter to
to
Isidotd,
=
probably to Cleon, with reference to the opening or closing of the B.C. 257-256]. Dated the 5th Epeiph in the twenty-ninth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, fi in. Imperfect, the left-hand portion being lost ; in a rather thick cursive hand, in
Portion of a
letter,
=
sluices.
3^
13 (5)
Zopyrus with reference to the payment of a sum of money due from I2i in. 3rd cent. B.C. 6 in. daughter of Theodorus. [P.P. 11. 13 (7) iii. 64 (i)] a rather large cursive hand.
Pap. 536. Fragment of a Horus the
Pap. 537.
11.
Ct'rc. b.c 256. Letter to Cleon from Archestratus with regard to some quarry work. Imperfect, the right-hand portion being lost ; in a thick semi-cursive hand. 5^ in.
Pap. 535.
X
[P.P.
faded ink.
11.
13
(8) =
in.
42
(i)]
Pap. 538. (a) Letter to Cleon, from an official whose name is lost, with reference to a request that he 3I in. Imperfect, both Cz'rc. b.c. 256. had received for the opening of a sluice. 3f in. [P.P. beginning and end being lost; in a medium-sized cursive hand, in a narrow column. "• 13 (9)
=
I"•
42
(3)]
from an exact purport of which
(i) Letter to Cleon,
whose name is lost, giving a list of names followed by figures, the Circ. Allusion is also made to the opening of the sluices. not clear. Imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather thick cursive
official is
256. 3^ in. X 6f in. hand. [P. P. n. 13 (10) B.C.
= in.
42
(4)]
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XIV Pap. 539.
Letter to Cleon from Zenon, reporting the state of the inundation in some quarter, and applying for the opening of certain sluices. Dated the 23rd Mesor^ in the twenty-eighth year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, b.c. 258-257]. i2 in. Mutilated; written across the 3 in. papyrus-fibres in a rather small cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 13 (11) in. 42 a]
=
=
and ) Fragments of letters from Cleon of works]. Only the beginnings are preserved.
Pap. 540.
{a
across the papyrus-fibres) in cursive hands. (r)
to
Theudorus
[t. e.
Circ. B.C. 257.
[/".P.
11.
13 (12)
.
Theodorus, sub-commissioner 6
2|^ in.
= in.
42 g
.... ....
in.
{5)]
Written (frag,
Letter to Cleon from Philiscus, enclosing copy of a petition addressed to the King ; but only the first line of the petition is preserved. Ctrc. b.c 256. Written across the papyrus5 in. 3| in fibres in a rather rough semi-cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 13 (13) ni. 42 g (6)]
=
Pap. 541. (a) Letter to Cleon from Harmais {?) with reference to some building operations. Dated month Pharmouthi in the thirty-second year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, = b.c. 254-253]. 3I io|
[P./'. (/')
in the in.
Mutilated; written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium-sized cursive hand, in faded ink. III. 42 13 (14) (3)]
in.
=
II.
Fragment of
probably to Cleon, with regard to the letting out of water. Dated the 26th thirty-second year [of Ptolemy Philadelphus, b.c. 254-253]. 3 in. 7 in. Imperfect, the left-hand portion being lost ; written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium-sized cursive hand. [P. P. 11. 13 (15) m. 42 (2)]
Pauni
letter,
=
the
in
=
Pap. 542.
Letter, probably from Dionysius to Cleon, enclosing
copy of a letter from Philippus to Dionysius, with regard to the distribution of the irrigation-water. Circ. b.c 256. 5^ in. 7f in. Imperfect, wanting the beginning of the covering letter, and the right-hand portion throughout; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather small cursive hand, in faded ink. [P.P. 11. 13 (16)
=
44 (i)]
III.
Memorandum from Cleon
Pap. 543.
to Diotimus with regard to certain charges made upon him by b.c 255-254 (the thirty-first year being mentioned). 8^ in. 9 in. Imperfect; in a good semi-cursive hand, well spaced out. [P.P. 11. 13 (17) in. 42 d (3)]
the tax-collector.
Ctrc.
=
Pap. 544.
.
Redo.
Draft of letter, perhaps from Cleon, with regard to the execution of certain works at the sluice-gates, in preparation for a visit from the King. 6 in. Circ. b.c. 256. 9 in. Imperfect; in a rather small cursive hand, with many erasures and corrections. [P.P. 11. 13 (18 a)
=
III.
42 G (7 a)]
Verso.
Draft of letter to Archestratus
inviting tenders for the contract for
hand
as the recto.
Pap. 545.
[P.P.
11.
13 (18
(?),
inclosing
some public work. = iii. 42 g (7 i)]
memorandum from Cleon Circ.
b.c 256.
with regard to Imperfect; in the same
i)
Letter [from Philonides to his father Cleon, as appears from other letters in the same hand]. 13 in. Imperfect ; written across the papyrus-fibres in a large, thick, semi9^ in.
Circ. B.C. 256.
[P.P.w. 13
uncial hand.
(19)
=
HI.
42
(5)]
Pap. 548.
Letter to Cleon from Alexander, with reference to some payments that are to be made. Circ. B.C. 256. 7f in. Imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather large 5f in. [/'./'. 11. 13 (20) cursive hand. m. 42 g (8)]
=
the parties are lost), reiterating a request that certain payments 3rd cent. B.C. be made from the royal treasury to some sailors, to prevent their dispersing. 5^ in. X 6f in. Imperfect ; written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand, in faded ink. [/'.P. 11. 15 (i) in. 45 (3)]
Pap. 547.
Ofiicial letter (the
names of
may
=
Letter from Asclepiades to Hephaestion, requiring him to supply Theodorus, chief commissioner of works in the nome [c/. Papp. 523-527], with the due amounts of corn and wine for the tenth year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, B.C. 238-237]. sfin. 6 in. Imperfect (an enclosed letter from to Theodorus being absent, with the exception of a small fragment which Eutyches the may belong to it); written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium-sized cursive hand. [P.P. n. 15
Pap. 548.
/;?
(2)
=
III.
Pap. 549.
43
=
(7)]
names of the workman. 3rd cent. b.c. and irregular cursive hand.
Official letter (the
individual
as
a rather thick
Pap. 650.
engagement of a certain 5 in. 6f in. Imperfect, wanting the beginning; in [P. P. n. 15 (3) in. 43 (4)]
parties are lost), asking for the
=
The names
of Philonides and Polycrates 3rd cent. B.C. 6 in. c/. Pap. 545 and P.P. n. 11 (i)] are mentioned. iif in. [P.P. 11. 16 in. mutilated; written across the papyrus-fibres in a clear semi-uncial hand. Letter
on
private affairs, perhaps
from Cleon.
[the sons of Cleon,
Much 42
=
(3)]
Petition addressed to the King by a person whose name is lost, for an inquiry by the strategus Aristomachus into a charge of assault brought against him by a woman named Lamisca. 3rd cent. iii. [P.P. 11. 17 (i) Very imperfect; in a thick semi-cursive hand. B.C. 7| in. X 45 in.
Pap. 551.
=
22
i'^)]
•
•
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Three fragments, probably from the same document or series of documents, containing the evidence of witnesses, one being named Nephthichis, in a case relating to Lamisca \c/. 3rd cent. B.C. 3^ in. preceding papyrus], in the town of Crocodilopolis. 6| in., 5 in., zf in. and 3f in. 7^ in. Written across the papyrus-fibres in rather small cursive hands. [P. P. 11. 1
Pap. 552
(a-c).
=
(2H4)
ni.
22(^)]
Petition addressed to Dionysodorus,
Pap. 553.
of the division of Heracleides [in the Arsinoi'te
nome], by Apollonius, son of Theon, of Ptolemais Nova, complaining of an assault committed upon B.C. him by Cotys, son of Evenus, on the 21st Mesord in the second year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, Imperfect; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 18 (i) 246-245]. 8 in. X 4^ in. "I• 32 W]
=
=
Evidence of a witness in a case of assault committed by ApoUodorus on Serambus ; many 3rd cent. B.C. Three fragments, of the details are lost through the mutilation of the papyrus. 6| in. Written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium^f in., and 2f in. 4f in. X 5 in., 3 in. [/'./'. II. 18 (2) sized semi-cursive hand. III. 23]
Pap. 554.
=
Letter to Cleonymus from Dionysius, who is in prison, begging him to bear witness in his 3rd cent. B.C. favour before a magistrate (apparently named Mezacus). 3^ in. 5 J in., with a detached fragment, if in. 3^ in. Imperfect; in a thick cursive hand, with very blaclc ink.
Pap. 565.
[i'.P. 11.19(1)
=
111.
35
(
Letter (the names of the parties are lost) in which the writer asks his correspondent to use his influence that he may not be imprisoned for failing to fulfil a contract. 3rd cent. b.c. 4 in. 7^ in. Imperfect, all the upper part being lost ; in a rough semi-cursive hand, in much faded ink.
Pap. 556.
[P./^.n. i9(2)
=
35(/5)]
iii.
Record of a dispute
at law between Sotaerus and Sosus, with regard to a loan from the with the deposition of a witness, named Diogenes, in favour of Sotaerus. The ; Theogonis, in the Arsinoi'te nome, in the month Loius of the fifteenth year [probably of Ptolemy Euergetes, Portions of at least two columns are preserved. B.C. 233-232]. Two fragments, 10 in. 8 in., and 4-| in. Imperfect; in a rather small cursive hand, in 2-| in. faded ink. [P. P. 11. 2 1 iii. 24]
Pap. 557.
former to the
latter
made
loan was
at
=
............
=
engaged
£7^5
livery-stable keeper, to
for the use of Asclepiades the in
227-226].
,
Charmus for payment of the hire of horses in accordance with the order of Artemon the Ptolemais; dated the 24th Tubi in the twenty-first year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, b.c. in. 61 (a)] 5f in. by 6^ in. Perfect; in a small cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 25 (a)
Pap. 558. Receipt from Cephalon, a
=
=
Pap. 559.
Similar receipt from Cephalon to Charmus, dated the 3rd Mecheir in the same year. in. Imperfect at the bottom ; written across the papyrus-fibres in the same hand as the preceding document. [P. P. n. 25 (i) With a small scrap of another receipt of the in. 61 {6).] same nature
7f
in.
X 6^
=
{a) Receipt from Cephalon to Charmus for hay and other necessaries according to agreement, [b.c 227-226.] 2| in. by 6^ in. Perfect ; in a thick semi-cursive hand. [P.P. 11. p. [74], with no. 25 (i•)]
Pap. 660.
to Charmus] for horse-hire, similar to Papp. 558 and 559 and in the same 6 in. Imperfect at the beginning ; written across the papyrus-fibres. 227-226.] 5^ in. At the bottom is another receipt similar to Pap. 560 a, but somewhat mutilated and in faded ink. [P.P.u. 25{c) iu. 61 {c)} . ,
() Receipt [from Cephalon hand.
[b.c.
=
Pap. 561.
(a) Receipt
227-226.]
25{d) (i)
i|
in.
from Horus, a donkey-driver, to Charmus for necessaries for his beasts^ [b.c. Imperfect at the bottom; written in a rough cursive hand. [P^P. u. 4 in.
X
= m.6i{d)]
Portion of receipt [probably from Horus to Charmus for donkey-hire], followed by a receipt similar to that in a. [b.c. 227-226.] 3iin. 64 in. Written across the papyrus-fibres in a small cursive hand.
[.]
Pap. 562.
Receipt for horse-hire, similar to the preceding, but the names of the parties are lost.. 227-226.] 6i in. X 4 in. Imperfect at the beginnings written across the papyrus-fibres in [P. P. 11. 25 (i) iii. 61 (i)]
[b.c.
=
a small cursive hand.
Pap. 563. first
Fragment of a
year
[=
cursive hand.
similar receipt
b.c 227-226].
[P.P.
11.
3 in.
25 (/)
from Horus
= in.
.
to
Charmus, dated the 24th Tubi
in the twenty-
Imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a small 4 in. 61 (/)]
Pap. 564.
Receipt from Apollonius [to Charmus ?] for food and fodder, [b.c 227-226.] 5|in. Imperfect at the beginning; in a small cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 25 ^) m. 61 {g)]
=
X4^in.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XVI Pap. 565.
Receipt from ApoUonius, son of Menelaus, a Libyan imyovrji, for hay and other necesand mules, dated the 2nd Athur in the twenty-first year [— B.C. 227-226]. 2A in. An abridged copy of Pap. 564, imperfect at the end in a small cursive hand. [P. P. 11! in. 61 (A)] ;
saries for horses
X
in.
4
25 {h)
,
=
5.
Pap.
:
'-
_
Contract between eleven donkey-drivers [probably of Ptolemais], in the division of Polemon in the Arsinoite nome, and Asclepiades the for the hire of twenty-four donkeys. Dated in the reign of Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy [Philadelphus, i. e. Euergetes, probably in the twenty-first year B.C. 227-226]. 5* in. X si in. Imperfect, wanting the end and the right-hand side ; in a rather small cursive hand. [/".P. 11. 25 (z) in. 62 (a)]
=
=
Pap. 567. {a-/) Six fragments of receipts similar to those given in Papp. 558-565 and belonging to the same series. In one the donkey-driver Horus is mentioned, 2^ in., [b.c. 227-226.] 3^ in. 2^ in., 7 in. 2^ in., 5| in. i| in., and 6 in. 2| in. X 2| in., 2 in. Frag, c is written 3 in. across the papyrus-fibres. Written in small cursive hands. [Part of e is printed in P.P. in. 61 (?")]
Pap. 568.
(a) Register of
amounts of money
(in drachmas) received, presumably as taxes, on succesan unnamed month from various individuals in different villages of the Arsinoite nome. Portions of eleven columns are preserved. 3rd cent. b. c. zl in. 3 ft. Written in a clear semi-cursive hand of good size. [P.P. 11. 28 9 in. m. 66 (a)]
sive
days (seventh
to twenty-first) of
=
{/>)
.
Continuation of the above account, including the twenty-third and twenty-fourth days, in a different hand and on papyrus of different size. Three fragments, containing four columns. 6i in. 5f in., 6i in. X I ft. 3A in., and i^ in. Written in a rather thick cursive hand. 6 in. [P. P. in. 66 {i)]
-';
Pap. 569.
Petition addressed to Dorotheus the by Petosiris, a tanner, who complains that a certain tax-collector, Dionysius, has unjustly carried off property belonging to him of the value of The text is continued on the verso, in reverse direction. Dated the 17th Mesore 2,600 drachmas. in the tenth year [of Epiphanes or Philometor, 6A in. b. c. 196-195 or 17 2-1 71]. 13 in. Nearly perfect; in a semi-cursive hand of good size. [/". P. 11. 32 (i) iii. 36 ()]
=
=
,
Pap. 570. Pec/o. Two letters, (i) from an official whose name is lost, to his superior, complaining that a watchman who had been set to guard a has been assaulted by a certain Ptolemy and his friends; somewhat mutilated, and written in a rather rough uncial hand; (2) from Ptolemy, son of Protarchus, to Posidonius the complaining of a trespass by some cattle on a crop of croton ;
in a cursive hand, partially obliterated. year [presumably of Ptolemy Euergetes, I"•
In the second doctmient mention gi in. i^i in. 243-242].
= b.c
made of
is
[P.P.
11.
the
32
fifth
(2)
=
32 ig)]
Drafts or copies of correspondence, including letters from Bacchius to Alexander, and One letter is dated in Athur of the sixth year [presumably b.c. 242-241]. Written in a thin cursive hand, in faded ink. [P. P. n. 32 (3) in. 32 {g)] Verso.
Harmais
=
....
to Bacchius.
=
Pap. 571. is
Account of household expenses, mainly for the months of Athur and Choiach. One column 8i in. Imperfect; in a rather thick preserved, and part of another. 3rd cent. B.C. 13 in.
cursive hand, in faded ink.
[/'./'.
11.
33 (a)
=
iii.
143]
Account for unguents of various kinds, with sums two columns are preserved. 3rd cent, b.c 13^ in. 7
Pap. 572.
........
and copper. Portions of in. Imperfect; in a rather neat uncial hand, approaching the hterary type. [T*./•. 11. 34 (i) iii. 127] On the verso is a document relating to the land tax, written in a cursive hand in faded ink, which has suffered much from being covered with plaster in both silver
=
......... .........
Register of cavalry horses, with their owners and description (colour, &c.). Dated in the sixth year [presumably of Ptolemy Euergetes, Very imperfect, consisting of six B.C. 242-241]. irregularly-shaped fragments; in a rather large semi-uncial hand. [P. P. 11. 35 in. 54 {}] . On the verso are traces of an account in a similar hand
Pap. 573.
=
,
=
Estimate of work done in excavating a canal in the neighbourhood of Hephaestias, in nome. The calculations give the amount of earth excavated, and the measurements of those of depth and width probably in double cubits, and the product in Dated the i6th i.e. probably cubic double cubits [cf. Smyly, P.P. iii. pp. 339-347J• b.c 242-241]. Phamenoth in the sixth year [presumably of Ptolemy Euergetes, 13 J in. 8 J in. in. 45 (i)] Nearly perfect; in a rather small cursive hand. [P. P. 11. 36 (i)
Pap. 574.
(a)
,
the Arsinoite
length are given in
{&)
. '
=
=
....
=
Fragment of a similar estimate, showing the number of excavated rate of pay as four drachmas per sixty 3rd cent, b.c 5J in. cursive hand. [P. P. 11. 36 (2) in. 45 (2)]
month, and giving the Written in a small 5 in.
in a
correspondence with regard to the opening of sluices in the irrigation-canals [c/. The wriiing is continued on the verso, and portions of four columns are preserved Papp. 537-542]. i ft. 5 in. Imperfect; in a rather small cursive hand. on each side. 3rd cent. b.c. ft. i in.
Pap. 575.
[P.P.
Ofiicial
II.
37
=
m. 44
(2)]
Text.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text. of a legal decision sent to Aphthonetus \cf. Papp. 502, 529] by Argaeus, dated the B.C. 229-228]. 25th Hyperberetaeus in the nineteenth year [presumably of Ptolemy Euergetes, Nearly perfect, but much defaced on the recto ; The text is continued on the verso. 1 2f in. 4 in.
Copy
Pap. 576.
in a
=
medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
[/'./'.
11.
38
(c)
=
iii.
......
25]
Account rendered by an official named Theodotus of receipts from passengers and freight by boats on the canal by Ptolemais, stating the amount (generally a half) accruing thence to
Pap. 577. carried
the royal treasury
Thouth
{).
The account
(so far as preserved)
traces of a second column.
\_P.P.
preserved.
11.
39
(c)
1 1
=
in.
iii.
in.
5
107 (a)]
for the first twelve
is
, , =
days of
and there are Ptolemy Euergetes, B.C. 226-225] Imperfect in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand, well
in the twenty-second year [probably of
........... ;
;
)(,
XtirovpyiKOv, ..., Tax-register, including entries for apparently paid by orphans. Reference is made to the second year [presumably of Ptolemy Four fragments, the principal one 221-220]. Euergetes, or Philopator, b. B.C. 246-245, c. (a)] iii. measuring loj in. z\ in. Imperfect; in a small cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 39 (i) On the verso is a portion of another account, and some demotic writing
Pap. 578.
=
=
,
= ..... no
/,
Register of tax-payments for the thirty-sixth, thirty-seventh, and thirty-eighth years [of and Ptolemy Philadelphus, b. c. 250-247], principally in respect of the i ft., i ft. Three principal fragments, containing portions of fifteen columns, i ft. 5 in. in. Written 4^^ in. 2^ in. X 6i in., and i ft. 2| in. 6\ in. with a small additional fragment [One column partly published in P.P. 11. 39 {/); the in a thin and rather small cursive hand. and republished P.P. in. (a)] remainder subsequently reconstructed by Prof. Smyly as 109
Pap. 579.
=
-.
|
;
.
Pap. 580.
3rd cent. official correspondence with regard to wheat stored in the granaries. in. 53 {/)~\ Imperfect ; in a rather small cursive hand. [P. P. 11. 39 {g)
Copies of
X
7 J^ in.
=
7 in.
b. c.
•
Fragments of an account of wood, &c., furnished to certain persons. 3rdcent. b. c. Eight fragments of various sizes, the height of the papyrus being 1 2^ inches in a small cursive hand, in much faded ink. [P. P. n. 39 (h) in. 49]
Pap. 581.
;
=
Letter from Manres to a party of men, apparently on a distant station, encouraging them to hold on, and saying that relief is being sent to them. Reference is made to the hunting of elephants Dated the 14th Phaophi in the twentyat Berenice, and to the sinking of an elephant-transport. fourth year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, b. c. 224-223]. 13!^ in. 4j in. Mutilated; in a mediumsized cursive hand. [P. P. 11. 40 {a) in. 53 (^)]
Pap. 582.
= =
Portion of a lease or sale of a house (?) and courtyard, containing a detailed description of dimensions. 3rd cent. b.c. 8^ in. 3j in. Imperfect at the beginning; in a rather thick semicursive hand. [P.P. 11. 41 in. 60J
Pap, 583.
...........
,,
its
=
from Cleandrus to the and other officials, that he has appointed Theodoras, the sub-commissioner of works [cf. Papp. 523-527], to the charge of the Imperfect at the end in a mediumdykes and sluices. [Between b.c 254 and 246.] 5 in. 6 in. sized semi-cursive hand. [P. P. II. 42 (a) III. 43 ( )] I
Pap. 584.
{a) Notification
;
=
(i)
[Between Letter from Cleon [cf. Pap. 510, &c.] to Paeon, asking for an ass to be sent to him. [P.P. n. 42 B.C. 254 and 246.J in. Mutilated; in a small, rough, cursive hand. 2^ in. {6)
=
^
III.
Pap. 585.
421] from Philonides (the hand being the same as in Pap. 503 a), to his father mutilated for its subject to be ascertained. [Ci'rc. b.c. 256.] 4^ in. 9f in. in abroad semi-cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 42 {c) ni. 42 (6)]
Letter, apparently
[Cleon]; too
....
much
Very imperfect
;
=
Lease from Dionysius, Diodorus, and another, to Metrodorus and Epicurus of a pumpkingarden and other ground. 3rd cent, b.c Two fragments, 9 in. 3-^ in. 2^ in., and 8 in. Very imperfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in a small cursive hand. [P.P. 11. 44 111.
Pap. 586.
=
U{i)] Pap. 587.
Acknowledgement by Donomazys, son of Taotius, of the receipt from Histiaeus, a mercenary Maraeus, of the sum of 330 drachmas. Dated in Crocodilopolis, the 15th
soldier in the regiment of
=
Pauni in the thirteenth year of [Ptolemy] Philopator b.c 210-209. much faded ink. [P. P. 11. 47 in. 55 (i)]
=
in a small cursive hand, in
n
in•
x
Imperfect;
5 in•
Dorion Acknowledgements by ship-owners of amounts of corn received from the down the river. Portions of three receipts are preserved, dated in Choiach and Tubi b.c. i88of the eighteenth year of Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy Philopator [i.e. Ptolemy Epiphanes, 7|in. X3^in. Imperfect ; in a small cursive hand. [P. P. 11. 48 ni. 1 16] '^7]•
Pap. 588.
for transport
=
=
III.
c
.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XVIU
Text.
Pap. 589. 5|in.
Fragment of an elegiac poem, containing portions of twenty-four X 3^ in., with a detached fragment 4 in. i^ in. Much mutilated;
thick uncial hand.
Pap. 590, B.C.
[/'./'.
49
11.
3rd cent. b.c. in a rather small and lines.
(a)]
Fragment of a drama, containing portions of twenty in.
7^
X
peculiar form of
Mutilated;
in.
3
.
[P.P.
11.
lines (a complete column). 3rd cent. medium-sized uncial hand, rather irregular, and with a
in a
49
(f)]
Pap. 591. (a) Fragment of a drama, containing the ends of twenty-one lines and the beginnings of the same number; only a few letters are preserved in each case. 3rd cent. B.C. ij in. 5 in.
[A P.
Written in a medium-sized uncial hand.
11.
........
49 [d)]
{) Fragment
of a prose philosophical treatise on the subject of Humanity, containing portions of four columns. 3rd cent. b. c. 4^ in. 8| in. Written in a rather large and square uncial hand. [/". P. II. 49 (e).] On the verso are small remains of three columns of a literary work, in a similar but less well-written hand .
Fragments of a prose narrative of the adventures of Heracles. 3rd cent, b.c small fragments, of irregular size, in a small, firm, uncial hand of early appearance.
Pap. 592.
Fourteen
[P.P.
11.
49 (/)]
Pap. 593.
Philonides to Cleon [c/. Papp. 503 a, 585], apparently on private affairs. X II in. Very imperfect; in a large, broad, semi-cursive hand, with very
Letter from
[Ci'rc. B.C.
Pap. 594.
6
256.]
in.
[Not printed
black ink.
Fragment of a
3rd cent, b.c 9 semi-cursive hand. [P.P. are
P. P.]
in
lost.
Pap. 595.
a misapplication of public funds ; the names of the parties Imperfect, the left-hand side being lost; in a medium-sized
letter relating to
Fragment of a
6
in.
in.
m. 12$]
letter,
perhaps
a medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
3rd cent, b.c
official.
[Not printed
in
P.
3^
in.
X 3^
Imperfect;
in.
in
/".]
Pap. 596.
Register of wills ; two fragments, apparently from the same document, each containing portions of two wills, dated in the twelfth year of Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy [Philadelphus, i.e. Ptolemy Euergetes, B.C. 236-235]. To the second will in frag, is prefixed the number [14].
=
Apparently part of the same register as Pap. 492. a very regular cursive hand. [P. P. in. 16]
3
7 in.
in.
and 5|
in.
4|
Written in
in.
€,
Pap. 597.
Official letter from Heracleides to S instructing him to advance a certain quantity of corn to the cultivators, through the medium of the and the with (apparently) a schedule of the several advances. Dated the ist Athur in the twenty-fifth year [either of Philadelphus, B.C. 261-260, or more probably of Euergetes, b.c. 223-222]. 8 in. 8^ in. Imperfect in a medium-sized cursive hand, much defaced by plaster. [P. P. iii. 89]
=
=
Fragments of a letter (?); but not enough is left to indicate the subject. 3rd cent, b.c Two fragments, 3^ in. Written in a rough cursive hand. [Not printed in 5 in. 3| in. and 5^ in. formerly attached to Pap. 589 {cf. Mahaffy on P.P. 11. 49 [a)), though having nothing to do with it]
Pap. 598.
P.P.
;
Pap. 599. 3
in.,
3:^ in.
Pap. 600.
(a-g) Seven fragments of miscellaneous Ptolemaic documents.
2|
in.
Frag,
2^
in.,
4|
i|
in.
(an account)
is
in.,
2|
in.
li
in.,
in.,
written across the papyrus-fibres.
{a-e) Five fragments of miscellaneous Ptolemaic documents.
4^ in. X 2^ in., 3^ in. if in., 4 in. an uncial hand approaching the literary
2^
in.,
type.
and 2^ in. [Not printed
4 in
3rd cent, b.c
5| 3| in., and 2| [Frag.y= P. /". iii. 84]
|
in.
in.
in.
3I
3rd cent. b.c.
4^
Frag, a (a receipt)
in. in.
X
3 in., written in
in.
is
P. P.]
Fragment of a Piolemaic document, too much mutilated for its subject to be discovered. 3rd cent. B.C. On the verso is some writing dated the 26th Pharmouthi in the 5 in. 7^ in. seventh year [either of Euergetes, B.C. 241-240, or Philopator, b.c 216-215]. [Not printed
Pap. 601.
=
in
Pap. 602.
(a)
Fragment of an account.
cursive hand.
{) Portions of two
On
the verso
receipts,
is
B.C.
224-223]. 72
2^
in.
a
little
3rd cent. B.C. obscure writing.
X
3 in.
3 J in. [P.P.
4 11.,
in.
Written in a rather small iii. 135] . 32
introd., p.
=
and a basket, Athur of the twenty-fourth year [of Ptolemy Euergetes, Imperfect in a small cursive hand. [P.P. 11., introd., p. 33
perhaps from a pawnbroker, the
the values of which are given. 1"•
=
P.P.]
Dated
first
referring to a hoe, a shirt,
= =
in
;
(^)]
Pap. 603. Fragment of a petition asking for justice on some offenders but the names of the parties and much of the substance of the petition are lost. 3rd cent. b. c 6 J in. 3| in. Written in [Not printed in /"./".] a medium-sized cursive hand, much defaced by plaster. :
.
.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Pla
Roll of papyrus, formed by the conjunction of two distinct documents, the texts of which run in opposite directions
Pap. e04.
:
Return compiled by Besas, also named
A.
Soterichus, of Crocodilopolis and the associated villages, of arable land irrigated by the inundation in the seventh year of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [ a.d. 46-47], giving the names of the owners (or occupiers) and the amount of land held by each of them. Portions of nine columns are preserved, four being
=
perfect
;
the
end
is
wanting,
i
ft.
2 in.
4
Written in a medium-sized cursive hand
ft.
.
.
Return of land, apparently giving the results of a revision of the register of land liable to the corn-tax, arranged under various headings. Twelve columns are preserved, but both the beginning and end of the return are wanting. Middle of the ist cent, i ft. 2 in. Written in a hand 4 ft. 6 in. similar to that of A, perhaps identical, but rather more compact
B.
On
the verso
an Egyptian romance, in demotic.
Cf. F. LI. Griffith, Stories of the High Priests 0/ Memphis {Oxford, 1900). It was evidently for the purpose of receiving this text that the two documents forming the recto were fastened together is
[Papp. 605-650 were acquired from Dr. B. P. Grenfell, who purchased them in Egypt in the winter of 1894-1895. The texts of most of them have been published by him in a volume entitled, Greek Papyri I : An Alexandrian Erotic Fragment and other Papyri (Oxford, University Press, 1896); and the numbers there attached to them have been appended in brackets to the following descriptions.]
Pap. 605.
Recto. Record of a loan of a hundred (or more) artabas of wheat from Sosistratus, a soldier, to Druton, in the Pathyrite nome (probably at Crocodilopolis). Dated the 5th Thoth in the eighth year of Ptolemy Philometor (= b.c. 174-173), with a full list of the priests and priestesses of the dynastic cults in Alexandria and Thebes. in. Imperfect, the left-hand portion being 6^ 7 in. lost; in a small semi-cursive hand. [G.P.i. io\
Fragment of an erotic composition, in rhythmical prose, or irregular verse, divided into stanzas or paragraphs by the use of the paragraphus. It contains the lament of a woman for her faithless lover. One column is complete, and the first letters of a second column are also preserved. Written in a small cursive hand. 2nd cent, b.c, later than b.c. 174. \G.P.\.\\
Verso.
Pap. 606. Record of a dispute at law between Panas and Thotortaeus, concerning the boundaries of some land in the Pathyrite nome with the judgement of the officials before whom the case was ;
One of the documents quoted in it is dated the 25th Epeiph in the twenty-fourth year [probably of Philometor, = b.c. 158-157]. In two columns," the first being imperfect. 12 in. i5i in. Written in a fine semi-uncial hand. [G.P.i. \x\
decided.
Pap. 607.
Will of Druton, son of Pamphilus, of Crocodilopolis in the Thebaid. Dated in the reign of Philometor, the exact year being lost ; but the inclusion of a priest of Eupator in the list of priests of the dynastic cults probably shows that it belongs to the later years of the reign, circ. B.C. 150-146.
About 12
in.
X
5
in.
Much
mutilated; in a small cursive hand.
[G.P.
i.
12]
.
Pap. 608. Letter from an official to a subordinate, concerning a petition from the ytuifyyoi. Dated the 15th Mecheir in the twenty-ninth year, which may be either of Ptolemy Philometor = [ B.C. 153-152] or of Euergetes II 4! in. Imperfect, the left-hand 3| in. [ = b.c 142-141]. portion bemg lost ; m a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. [G.P. 1.13] .
Pap. 609.
Inventory of articles deposited in a temple with the priest Patous, dated the 23rd Phaophi the thirty-second year [either of Philometor, b.c 150-149, or Euergetes II, b.c 139-138]. Written across the fibres on the recto of the papyrus ; the verso contains remains of obliterated writing. 1 1|. in. in. The inventory is complete, and is followed by an account of wheat, the end of which is lost ; in a medium-sized irregular cursive hand. [G.P. i. 14]
m
=
=
^
....
Pap.
610. Record of a dispute between the priests of Hermonthis and Pathyris with regard to the possession of some land ; apparently in the form of a petition from the former to Ptolemy Philometor and his queen Cleopatra, recapitulating the progress of the quarrel and quoting documents and
correspondence in connexion with it. The main petition is dated in Athur of the thirtyPtolemy Philometor [ b.c 149-148]. Several columns are partially preserved, but none perfectly. Written in a good-sized cursive hand. [Unpublished c/. note on G.P. i. 10, 1. official
third year of
=
4]
;
Pap.
611.
(earlier
Fragment of a petition, wanting the beginning and the left-hand portion. 2nd cent, b.c than the document which follows). Written in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. [G. P.
{a)
"-
I•
15]
70
24
76
25
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XX
=
{) Account
of Drulon, relating to corn, dated in Mesor^ of the thirty-fifth year [either of Philometor, Perfect; written across the bottom of the same B.C. 147-146, or Euergetes II B.C. 136-135]. sheet of papyrus as the preceding, in a small cursive hand, much abbreviated. [^G.P. i. 16]
=
.
The papyrus measures 6 above,
Pap.
612.
and with the same
Petition from
two
4^
6 in.
On
the verso is a corn-account of Senmonthis, similar to Complete, but defaced by rubbing.
date.
in.
women named Semminis and
in Pathyris, for the restitution of
seized by one Callimedes.
Senapathis (also
some property
The name
inherited by of the official addressed
poriion of the papyrus, and the conclusion of it. Philometor, B.C. 148-147, or of Euergetes II, a rather rough cursive hand. [G.F.i. 17]
=
=
named
them from is lost,
Heracleia), dwelling
their father, but unjustly
together with
The
thirty-fourth year
e.g.
137-136].
6
in.
is
all
the left-hand
mentioned
5j
[either of
Written in
in.
Loan of thirty-five artabas of wheat from Apollonia, wife of Druton, to ApoUonius, also named Psennesis, and his wife Herais, also named Tisris. Dated at Pathyris the 12th Choiach in the thirtythe loan to be repaid without interest in Pauni of the ninth year [of Euergetes II, B.C. 13 2-1 31] same year, iif in. 4| in. Nearly perfect; in a small, regular cursive hand. [G.P. i. 18]
Pap. 613.
=
Pap. 614.
Loan from
Pathyris, the 23rd
3^
in.
hand.
;
Apollonia, wife of Druton, to Nechutes, of i talent 5030 drachmas. Dated at in the forty-first year [of Euergetes II, B.C. 130-129]. 3^ in. written across the papyrus-fibres in a clear semi-cursive
=
Pharmouthi
Imperfect, wanting the lower part
[G.P.
i.
;
ig]
Fragment of a receipt dated in the Thebaid (probably at Pathyris), in the month Mecheir in the forty-second year [of Euergetes II, The names of the parties are mutilated. B.C. 129-128]. 6 in. X 3 in. Imperfect at both sides ; in a thick semi-cursive hand
Pap. 615.
......
=
Apollonia, wife of Druton, to Solon, also named Seeis, son of Horus, and Harmais, his brother, with their mother, Persians of i talent 4000 drachmas. Dated at Pathyris the 15th Phaophi in the forty-fourth year [of Euergetes II, B.C. 127-126]; the loan to be repaid at the end of Mecheir of the same year. 4^ in. Imperfect, wanting the left6^ in. hand portion and a line or two in the middle ; in a small semi-cursive hand. [G.P. 1. 20]
Pap. 616.
Loan from
^ •;,
=
Will of Druton, son of Pamphilus, executed at Pathyris on the 9th Pauni in the forty-fourth year [of Euergetes II, Reference is made to a former will of the sixth year B.C. 127-126]. There is no B.C. [= 165-164], which can hardly be the same as that preserved in Pap. 607. mention of witnesses or counter-signature by the agoranomus, hence it is probably a draft or copy of the actual will. The names of the testator's daughters, mentioned here, recur in Pap. 401.
Pap. 617.
=
, 9J
in.
Pap. 618.
X 14^
in.
rough cursive hand.
^,
Mutilated at the left-hand side
Report from Moschion
;
in a
[G.P.
i.
21]
he has received ten talents in respect of the the Same in respect of the and thirty talents as the price of 150 artabas of wheat at 1200 drachmas each. Dated the ist Athur in the fifty-third year [of 7jin.X4in. Perfect; in a neat uncial hand. [G.P. 1.22] Euergetes II, B.C. 118-117]. to Petearsentheus, that
=
),
Pap. 619. Loan from
Caies, son of Pates, to Harpaesis, son of Portis (both being Persians r^s of twenty-five artabas of wheat. Dated at Pathyris, the 15th Choiach in the fifty-third year [of 8 in. X3|^ in. Euergetes II, b.c. 118-117]; the loan to be repaid in Pachon of the same year.
=
Perfect; in a clear semi-cursive hand.
[G.P.
1.
23]
Pap. 620. Fragment of a will, dated at Crocodilopolis some year (the exact number is lost) of Euergetes
.........
nome, the 25th Choiach in of priests of the dynastic cults
in the Pathyrite
The
II.
list
6 in. X4|in. indicates the latter part of his reign, after the death of Philometor [b.c 46-1 7]. Only the date and the opening words of the will are preserved, the former in a small cursive hand, the latter in a large uncial.
[G.P.
i.
24]
.
by Naomsesis, daughter of Onnophris, a priestess, and her husband Stotoetis, arepiov of waste priest of Suchus and Aphrodite, to Sensuchus, son of Nechutes, of four land for 4000 drachmas. Dated at Pathyris, the 24th Pharmouthi in the third year of Cleopatra and (including Ptolemies the list of complete contains a Ptolemy Soter The date b.c 115-114]. [= Imperfect, the third column, Eupator and Philopator Neos) down to that time. 6 in. 14 in. the body of the document is in a clear containing most of the actual record of sale, being lost semi-uncial hand of good size, and is preceded by a summary of the contents in a small, very cursive hand. [G. P. i. 25]
Pap. 621. Record of
sale
;
•
•
of the repayment by Psenenupis, son of Onnophris, to Erianupis, son of Pathotes, of a loan of fifty-six artabas of wheat borrowed two years previously; with Erianupis's acknowledgement of the receipt. Dated at Pathyris, the 16th Athur in the fifth year [of Cleopatra and Ptolemy Soter II, =b. c 113-112]. 6^in. x6 in. Nearly perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres in
Pap. 622. Record
a thick cursive hand.
[G. P.
i.
26]
•
•
:
Text.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Pap. 623. Grant by
daughter of Harsiesis, a Persian, to her daughter Naamsesis, of half an
Sebtitis,
noma, the nth Mecheir in the eighth Dated aroura of land. formula of the date includes year of Cleopatra and Ptolemy Soter II [= B.C. 1 10-109]; a complete list of the Ptolemies, as in Pap. 621. 5^ in. 2 ft. 6 in. Nearly perfect; written in three columns (the first being a summary of the contents), in a rather small cursive hand. [G.P. I. 27] at Crocodilopolis in the Pathyrite
Pap. 624. Fragment of a loan of ten artabas of wheat by a person whose name is lost to Phalois. Dated the 6th Phaophi in the tenth year [probably of Cleopatra and Soter II, = b. c. 108-107]. 7^ in. X 3-| in. Imperfect wanting the beginning and the right-hand portion in a rough, small [(?./'. 1.28] cursive hand, followed by five lines of demotic. ;
;
,
Loan from Sennesis, daughter of Patseous, a Persian, to Phagonis, son of Panobchunis, Dated at Pathyris, the 30th Mesoro of six artabas of salt, without interest. b.c. 106-105]. of the twelfth year [of Cleopatra] and 9th [of Ptolemy Alexander, 7 in. 5 in. Nearly perfect; in a medium-sized, rough, semi-cursive hand, followed by three lines of demotic.
Pap. 625.
a Persian
%
=
[G.P.I. 2g] a letter, dated the 15th Pauni in the fourteenth year [of Cleopatra] and nth [of Ptolemy Alexander, b.c 104-103]. 6|in. x6 in. Imperfect, the upper part of the papyrus being in the collection of Lord Amherst (Amh. Pap. 39); in a thin, very cursive hand.
Pap. 626. Fragment of
=
[G.P.1.30] Pap. 627.
The his to Nechutes of 7^ artabas of barley. at Pathyris in the fourteenth year [probably of Cleopatra, Imperfect, the beginning being lost; in the same hand as [G. P. 1. 31]
Loan from Erianupis and
exact date
is
lost,
but
= B.C.
it
was executed
104-103]. X4 9 Pap. 625, but rather less rough. in.
in.
Pap. 628. Portion of an order from some Dated
= B.C.
2nd Pharmouthi in the 103-102]. 6^ in. X 13 in.
the
cursive hand.
[G.P.
i.
two men to a certain place. and twelfth [of Ptolemy Alexander, written across the papyrus-fibres in a medium-sized
military authorities to send
fifteenth year [of Cleopatra]
Imperfect
;
33]
Pap. 629. Record of purchases of land made by Paesis, son of Peteuris, Latopolite nome. The latest date mentioned is in Phaophi of the and twelfth [of Ptolemy Alexander, = b.c. 103-102]. 9^^ in. 6 in. sides of the papyrus in a very rough cursive hand. [G.P. i. 33]
toparchy of the year [of Cleopatra] Imperfect; written on both
in the lower fifteenth
.
Pap. 630. Fragment of a
The names
sale of land in Pathyris.
of the parties are
lost.
Dated
sixteenth year of Cleopatra and thirteenth of Ptolemy Alexander [= b.c 102-101]. 6 Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion; in a fairly regular cursive hand. [G.P.
in. 1.
in the
3|
in.
34]
Pap. 631. Fragment of a letter, with reference to the delivery of some wheat. Dated at Ptolemais, the 2-1 01, or Ptolemy Alexander, 8th Thoth in the sixteenth year [either of Cleopatra, = b.c
= B.C.
99-98].
4
in.
X4J
in.
Imperfect, wanting the upper portion;
[?-^••35]
in
a very cursive hand.
-,
to Pakoibis, son of Palous, of land in Pap. 632. Sale by Petosiris, son of Paos, a Persian 7-7? Pathyris. Dated in the month Mecheir in the reign of Ptolemy Alexander [between b.c ioi and
The name of Berenice is also 88, the name of the queen-mother Cleopatra being omitted]. absent, as in BGU. 998 and Tebt. Papp. 104, 109. About 6^ in. 11 in. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion, and much mutilated throughout; written on thin papyrus, in a rough, cursive hand. [G.P. 1. 36] Pap. 633, Fragment of
a petition, dated the 27th Pharmouthi in the ninth year [probably of Soter II, of the parties are lost. At the foot of the papyrus, and continued on the verso, is the official docket. 5^ in. 5 in. Imperfect, only part of the lower half of the /". i. papyrus being preserved ; in a small, very cursive hand. 37]
= B.C.
109-108].
The names
[C
Pap. 634.
Numenis, strategus [of the Thebaid, or of the Pathyrite nome], from Pokas, son of Onos, an unpaid policeman, complaining of an assault committed on him by Peadias, a priest of the temple of Suchus at Crocodilopolis in the Pathyrite nome, on the first of the intercalated days in the eleventh year of an unnamed sovereign [either Cleopatra, b.c 107-106, or Ptolemy Auletes, B.C. 71-70]. 1 2-| in. X 5^ in. Nearly perfect; in an uneducated uncial hand. [G.P.1.3S] Petition to
=
=
Pap. 635. 2nd
Recto.
cent. B.C.
semi-cursive Verso.
Account of waggon-loads of barley, wheat, and seeds, conveyed to Pathyris. One column nearly perfect, with the first letters of another; in a medium-sized
hand
List of names, with account of
perfect, in a slightly cursive uncial
The papyrus measures 5^
in.
6
...........
money expended on hand
in.
[G.P.
i.
39.]
wine, &c.
2nd
cent,
b.c
Apparently
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XXU
(,
Pap. 636.
Fragments of a letter from Didymus, at Ptolemais. 2nd cent. B.C. About in. lo hand. [G.P.I. 40]
Pap. 637. 2nd
Text. to Antipater
and the (other?)
.
Imperfect: in a large, sIiKhtly cursive uncial
in.
Declaration by Peteuris that he will pay fifteen talents of copper in respect of 4 in. 3| in. Perfect ; written across the papyrus-fibres in a rough semi-uncial hand.
cent.
[G.P.1.41] Pap. 638.
Petition from cavalry soldiers at Diospolis Farva and Ptolemais to the strategus, asking to receive as much pay and allowances as certain troops elsewhere. 2nd cent. b.c. (probably in the first half of the century]. Imperfect, wanting the left-hand portion and the 7 in. 4^ in. conclusion; in a rather small semi-cursive hand. [(?./*. 1.42]
.......
Letter from Menon to Hermocrates and his brother, with reference to a mare which should have been sent to him, but had been detained by a Jew named Daniel. 2nd cent. b.c. Slightly mutilated ; in a regular semi-cursive hand. 4 in. X 4-| in. \_G. P. 1. 43]
Pap. 639.
....
Pap. 640,
Fragment of a contract of
with the attestations of witnesses, who are priests and of the temple (apparently of Suchus and Aphrodite) in Pathyris. 2nd cent, b.c 3^ in. X 5•| in. Imperfect, containing remains of two columns ; the contract in a large, slightly cursive uncial hand, the attestations in a thick, semi-cursive hand. [G.F. 1.44] sale,
....
Pap. 641.
Fragment of an account
(.').
2nd
12^
cent. b.c.
in.
^
in.
Roughly written on
the
verso of the papyrus, the rec/o being nearly blank
Fragments from a mummy-case, in a very neat hand of literary type. 2nd cent. b.c. (?). Attached to one of them is a document in a different hand, bearing a mutilated date apparently in the reign of [Ptolemy Alexander] and Cleopatra [= b.c. 89-88; possibly of Philometor, before
Pap. 642.
=
B.C. 146]
Fragment of a letter from Epaenetus to his son, from the same mummy-case as the preced2nd cent. b.c. (?). 3 J in. X 6J in. Imperfect, only the first six lines being preserved; in a rather large, thin, semi-uncial hand
Pap. 643. ing.
Pap. 644.
Fragments of a business document of uncertain nature, from the same mummy-case as the 2nd cent, b.c Written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather large semi-cursive hand
preceding.
Pap. 645.
Miscellaneous fragments from the same
mummy-case
,
as the preceding.
2nd
cent,
b.c
Census-return by Pnepheros, son of Phanemieus, a for the eleventh year of Theadelphia [in the nome of Arsinoe]. of Caesar ; addressed to Apollonius, Dated the 3rd Mecheir in the eleventh year of Caesar [= 28 Jan., b.c. 19], with oflBcial docket dated 6A in. the 2nd Pachon [=27 April] in the same year. 2^ in. Nearly perfect ; in a small cursive [G. P. i. 45J hand, with abbreviations.
Pap. 646.
Pap. 647. Similar census-return by the same Pnepheros, for the succeeding year. The official to whom Dated the 8th Pachon in the twelfth year of Caesar [= 3 May, b.c 18]. it was sent is not stated. 4^ in. X 2f in. Nearly perfect in an irregular cursive hand, with abbreviations. [G. P. i. 46] ;
.
Fragment of a land-register, mentioning dates in the twentieth and twenty-fifth years [of Commodus, = a.d. 179-180 and 184-185]. About 12 in. 8^ in. Imperfect, including portions of seven entries, none being complete ; in a small, thin, cursive hand
Pap. 648.
Verso.
Per/o.
List of names, followed by the ages of each person
perhaps a census-list, but figures are prefixed 3rd cent. Imperfect, parts of two columns
........... -,
name, the explanation of which is not being preserved ; in a rough cursive hand to each
clear.
;
to Stotoetis, son Receipt from Didymus Argentis (sic), a cavalry soldier of the of the village of Socnopaei Nesus, for barley bought by him of Apunchis, and the other year [of Comthirty-first in the a8th Pauni Dated the at the usual price from the tax-collectors. 22 June, A.D. 191]. 6 in. modus, 2^ in. Perfect; in a rough uncial hand, with many
Pap. 649,
=
mistakes.
[G=.
P.
i.
48]
^^, ';
),
to Philoxas, Tax-receipt, given by Aurelius Harpocration, (?) of Phila(or for the sum of seventy-six drachmas paid by him through the Dated the 27th Phaophi in the first year of Macrianus and Quietus delphia and another village. very cursive thin, rubbed; in a Slightly in., most being blank. [— 24 Oct., A.D. 260]. 8^ in. X 3
Pap. 650.
hand, with
many
abbreviations.
[G. P. 1.50]
Portion of a lease of land, dated in Phaophi in the consulship of Flavius Ursus and Flavius 8i in, Imperfect on both sides; in a rather irregular Poleraius [= October, a.d. 338]. 3 in. Presented by Col. T. L. Eraser cursive hand.
Pap. 651,
..........
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text. Early 4th cent. ; the date is mutilated, but the a deed of sale of house-property. mention in it of Maximianus without Diocletian makes it probable that it belongs to the period A.D. 307-310. 6^ in. X 2 J in. Imperfect at both sides and at the bottom ; in a rather small, clear, Presented by Col. T. L. Eraser cursive hand.
Copy of
Pap. 652.
{)
..........
Pap. 653. Letter from Heracleius to his brothers Paulus and Papirius, with reference to some concerning the nepioSoi, or official circuits, of the fourteenth and fifteenth memoranda '
',
=
Late 3rd or early 4th cent. a. d. 297-299]. years [perhaps of Diocletian, Presented 5y Col. T. L. Eraser Imperfect ; in a rather large cursive hand.
8
in.
4
in.
241
[Papp. 654-666 were presented by E. R. Sevan, Esq., these, together with Papp. 667-681, having been The texts of most of them, acquired by D.G.Hogarth, Esq., in Egypt in the winter of 1895-1896. together with those of Papp. 688-731, have been edited by Messrs. B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt in there attached to them have and the numbers Press, Griiyi /'a/j/n // (Oxford, University 1897); been appended in brackets to the following descriptions.] Sale by Patous, son of Patous, and his sister Tacmoi's to Zmenous, son of Psemmonthes, of Dated at Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus a sycamore tree, for i talent 4000 drachmas. Dioscorus, the nth Phaophi in the thirty-fifth (corrected from thirty-fourth) year [of Ptolemy Nearly perfect; in a small cursive hand. [G.P. b.c. 136-135]. Euergetes II, 4| in. sf in.
Pap. 654.
=
II.
16]
Loan from Thoteus, son of Colluthus, to Totoes and his wife Tacmeis, daughter of Patous the parties being of Persian descent), of 5600 drachmas of copper, for three months without interest, but with interest at twenty-four per cent., as well as an increase of fifty per cent, in the principal, in case of default of repayment. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus b.c. 127-126]. Asclepiades, the 28th Thouth in the forty-fourth year [of Euergetes II, \\\ in. X 5 in. Nearly perfect; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. [G. P. 11. 18] .
Pap. 655. (all
=
Letter from Hermias [? strategus of the Latopolite nome] to Demetrius [? manager of the at Pathyris], instructing him to pay the crews of boats engaged in the transport of corn, and enclosing copies of instructions to this effect. Dated the i6th Pachon in the ninth year [pree.g. 109-108], the enclosed letters being dated respectively the sumably of Ptolemy Soter II, Nearly perfect; in a thin cursive hand. 8 in. i2| in. 24th Choiach and the 5th Pharmouthi.
Pap. 656. royal
bank
=
[G./'.ii. 23]
a single family, consisting of the four sons of written in the same hand, that of Hermias, the For other documents of the same group, representative at Pathyris of the agoranomus Paniscus. see Papp. 879-881, 883, 1203-1209.]
[Papp. 657-663, 674, 675, 680 Panobchunis.
relate to the affairs of
Papp. 659-663, 673-677, 679 are
all
Sale by Taous, daughter of Harpos, her sister Sennesis (also named Tatous), and her halfSiephmous, daughter of Pachnumis, to Petearsemtheus, Petesuchus, Phagonis, and Psennesis, sons of Panobchunis, of land in the plain of Pathyris. Dated at Crocodilopolis, in the office of Paniscus, agoranomus of the upper toparchy of the Pathyrite nome, the 28th Phaophi in the eleventh 2 ft. 3 in. Perfect year of Cleopatra and the eighth of Ptolemy Alexander [= b.c 107-106]. 6 in. \G. P. 11. 23 a] in a medium-sized cursive hand, rather thick.
Pap. 657. sister
Loan from Petearsemtheus, son of Panobchunis, to Psemmenches, son of Nechuthes, of wine, without interest. Dated at Crocodilopolis, in the of six a Persian ttJs office of Paniscus, the i6th Tubi in the twelfth year [of Cleopatra] and the ninth [of Ptolemy 12 in. Alexander, b.c. 106-105]. 4^ in. Perfect; in a rather thick cursive hand. \^G.P.
Pap. 658.
-^;,
=
"•24] Grant by Nechthanupis, son of Patseous, a Persian, to Petearsemtheus and his brothers of land in the plain of Pathyris. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, the representative of the agoranomus Paniscus, the 29th Mesore in the fourteenth year [of Cleopatra] and the eleventh [of Ptolemy Alexander, B.C. 104-103]. iif in. 6\ in. Perfect; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. 659.
=
IG.P.11.2Z]
Acknowledgement by Horus, son of Paous, a Persian t^s eiriyov^s, to Petearsemtheus and repayment by the latter of a sum of money paid by the former to certain moneyDated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, lenders on behalf of Tareesis, grandmother of Horus. the 24th Athur in the fifteenth year [of Cleopatra] and the twelfth [of Ptolemy Alexander, = b.c. [(?./*. 11. 26] Perfect; in the same hand as the preceding document. 12 in. X 6 in. 103-102].
Pap. 660.
his brothers, of the
Loan from Petearsemtheus, son of Nechutes, a Persian, to Petearsemtheus and Petesuchus, Dated at the same place and sons of Panobchunis, of 5100 drachmas of copper, without interest. Perfect; in the same hand as the preceding time as the preceding document. 12^ in. 5;|^ in. document. [G. P. 11. 27]
Pap. 661.
.
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XXIV
Text.
Pap. 662.
Sale by Sennesis, daughter of Psenthotes, a Persian, to Petearsemtheus, son of Panobchunis, of part of a vineyard and of some corn-land in the territory of Pathyris, which she had purchased from him two years before. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, the 25th Athur in the fifteenth year [of Cleopatra] and the twelfth [of Ptolemy Alexander, i2i in. b.c. 103-102].
=
Nearly perfect
6|^ in.
Pap. 663.
;
in the
same hand
as the preceding document.
[G.P.
11.
28]
.
repayment by Petearsemtheus and his brothers to Petearsemtheus, son of Almapheus, of a sum of two talents of copper lent to them in the previous year. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, the 4th Choiach in the sixteenth year [of Cleopatra] and the thirteenth [of Ptolemy Alexander, = b.c 102-101]. 10^ in. 4^ in. Perfect in the same hand as the preceding document. [^G.P. 11. 30] Ceriificate of the
;
Pap. 664.
Subscription to a document (the body of the document being lost) by Timogenes, wpos ry Dated the 19th Mecheir in the sixteenth year [of Ptolemy Alexander, b.c. 99-98]. 1 1 in., most being blank. There is a little demotic writing on the verso
-}. X 7 in.
—
....
Pap. 665.
Private letter from a father to his son. ist cent. b.c. (?). 5i in. 6^ in. Imperfect, the lower part of the papyrus being lost, and the right-hand portion nearly obliterated ; written in a rather large semi-cursive hand. The verso is occupied by demotic writing, and there is also a little on the margins of the rec/o
^
..............
Pap. 666.
from Hermias [? the strategus] to the of Pathyris and the other royal notifying the appointment of Patseous, son of Pates, as otKovo/xos of the village. Late 2nd ist cent. B.C. 5^ in. 9^ in. Imperfect, only the beginning being preserved; in a good
Official letter
officials,
or early
and rather large semi-cursive hand.
[. /*.
11.
,
37]
Pap. 667.
Sale by Tagos, daughter of Achilles, a Persian r^s and Ammonius her brother, to Psenthotes, son of Celes, one of the ibis-buriers of Pathyris, of | of an aroura of island land in the lower toparchy of the Latopolite nome, for 2^ talents of copper. Dated at Latopolis, in the office of the agoranomus Apollonius, the 25th Thoth in the thirty-second year of Ptolemy Euergetes II
[
=
B.C.
bank
139-138]
with a long
;
Pap. 668.
last
columns
[G.P.u.
slightly
15]
of eponymous priesthoods at the beginning. The docket of the payment of the tax on sales, is appended. 6 in. 2 ft. 11 in. mutilated. Written in a very neat and regular cursive hand of
list
at Latopolis, certifying the
The first and medium size.
'
Acknowledgement by Patous, son of Patous,
that he has received an iron cone in pledge from his sister Tacmei's [c/. Papp. 654, 655], to be returned on demand, with a penalty of i talent 2000 drachmae (the value of the cone) in case of failure. Written by Druton, son of Pamphilus [cf. Papp. 401, 607, 617], and dated the 9th Tubi in the thirty-fourth year [of Euergetes II, B.C. Perfect ; in a thin cursive hand. 137-136]. 6 in. X 5^ in. [C/*. 11. 17]
Pap. 669.
,
Acknowledgement of the repayment by Pmois, Psenthotes, and Psenenupis, sons of Psenthotes,
to Petesuchus,
Dated
= ....
of a loan of 120 artabas of barley, with interest. of the agoranomus Heliodorus, the rst Pauni in the fifty-second year Imperfect; in a medium-sized semi-cursive B.C. 119-18. 3 in. 5^ in. [G.P. 11. ig]
son of Pasas, a Persian
at Pathyris, in the office
=
[of Euergetes II, hand, rather faded.
,
Pap. 670.
Sale by Ones, son of Catusis, a Persian to Ision (?), son of Pates, of i| arouras of land in the plain of Crocodilopolis. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus Heliodorus, the 2ist Thouth in the fourth year of Cleopatra and Ptolemy Soter II [ B.C. 114-113]. 6 in. 14 in. Imperfect, wanting the third column, containing most of the body of the deed; in a mediumsized semi-cursive hand. [G.P.u. 20]
=
Pap. 671.
,
a priest of Monous, to Psenenuphis and Panobchunis, sons of Portis, of two talents 2300 drachmas of copper, on the same terms as in Pap. 655. of the agoranomus Heliodorus, the nth Choiach in the fifth year [of in. B.C. 113-112]. 4^ in. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion
Loan by Psenimuthis,
Persians
Dated at Pathyris, Ptolemy Soter II, throughout;
in the office
=
9J
in a large semi-cursive
hand.
[G.P.
11.
2i~\
Acknowledgement of the repayment by Psenthotes, son of Nechutes, to Peadias, son of Phibis, Dated at Pathyris of the share due from him of two loans of wheat incurred by his father Nechutes. in the office of the agoranomus Sosus, the 29th (or 24th?) of Epeiph in the seventh (?) year [of
Pap. 672.
Ptolemy Soter hand.
[G.P.
II,
=
b.c iii-iio].
6
in.
4-^ in.
Nearly perfect;
in
a medium-sized
cursive
11.22]
Acknowledgement by Chaeremon, son of Paniscus, a soldier in the mercenary cavalry quartered at Crocodilopolis, of the repayment to him by Paous, son of Horus, of his share of a loan Dated at Pathyris, in the office of contracted by his maternal grandfather, Patous, with interest. Hermias, the representative of the agoranomus Paniscus, the Sih Pharmouthi in the thirteenth year io| in. X 4 in. Perfect; b.c 105-104]. [of Cleopatra] and the tenth [of Ptolemy Alexander,
Pap. 673.
=
in the
same hand
as Papp. 657-663.
[G./".
11.
31]
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Loan from Paeris, son of Pasemis, to Petearsemtheus and his brothers [see Papp. 657-663], of ten artabas of wheat and thirteen of barley for six months, without interest. Dated at Pathyris, in the
Pap. 674-
of Hermias, the 12th Athur in the sixteenth year [of Cleopatra] and the thirteenth [of Ptolemy Alexander, B.C. 102-101]. i2| in. Perfect; in the same hand as the preceding 3| in. office
=
document.
[G.P.n.
29]
Pap. 675.
Sale by Petearsemtheus, son of Panobchunis, to Etpesuchus, son of Nechthanupis, and his brothers, of one aroura of corn-land in the territory of Pathyris, for two talents of copper. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, the 7th Pharmouthi in the sixteenth year of Cleopatra and the
[=
thirteenth of Ptolemy Alexander B.C. 102-101] with a docket by Paniscus, royal banker at Crocodilopolis, certifying the payment, on the 30th Mesore following, of the tax of 10 per cent, on sales. Perfect; in the same hand as the preceding document, the docket in 6 in. X 13 in. a thicker hand, much abbreviated. [G.P.n. ^2] ;
•;,
Sales by Nechutes, a Persian <; to Harsiesis, son of Schotus, priest of Suchus and Aphrodite, of some corn-land. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, the 1 6th Phaophi in the fifteenth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice his sister [ b.c. in. Much 100-99J. 9 in. mutilated in the same hand as the preceding document
Pap. 676.
=
;
14
Pap. 677. Grant by Psenenupis, son
of Portis, a Persian, to Harsiesis, son of Schotus, a priest of Suchus and Aphrodite [c/. preceding pap.], of the remaining four years of a ten years' lease of corn-land held from the priests, for 2 talents 3300 drachmas of copper. Dated [at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias], the 19th Phaophi in the fifteenth year [of Ptolemy Alexander, B.C. 100-99]. 5^ in• X 10^ in. Nearly perfect ; in the same hand as the preceding document.
=
[G.P.n. 33] Pap. 678.
Sale by Petesuchus, son of Schotus, a priest of Suchus and Aphrodite, of corn-land, apparently in the neighbourhood of Crocodilopolis. The purchaser, Harsiesis (c/. Papp. 676, 677), is another of the sons of Schotus, and a priest of the same gods. Dated at Crocodilopolis, in the office of the agoranomus for the upper toparchy of the Pathyrite noma, in the month Choiach in the sixteenth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice his sister [ b. c. 99-98]. 5^ in. 6f in. Much mutilated ; in a small cursive hand
=
18
Pap. 679.
Sale by Nechutes, son of Schotus, a priest of Suchus and Aphrodite, and his brothers, to Pacoibis, son of Patous, of their share of a within the precincts of the temple at Pathyris, for 3000 drachmas of copper. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, the 18th Tubi in the sixteenth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice his sister [ b.c. 99-98]; with docket by Pancrates, royal banker at Crocodilopolis, certifying the payment on the 30th Tubi of the tax of 10 per cent, on sales. Perfect ; in the same hand as Pap. 677, the docket in a similar hand. [G. P.
=
"•35] Pap. 680.
Letter from Petesuchus, son of Panobchunis, to his brothers Petearsemtheus and Paganis Phagonis] and others, on private affairs. Dated the 8th Pachon in the nineteenth year [of Ptolemy Alexander, B.C. 96-95]. 8^ in. 4| in. Perfect ; in a straggling semi-cursive hand. [G. P. II. 36] [i.e.
=
Pap. 681.
Miscellaneous
smaU fragments.
[Papp. 682-687 were presented by Dr. B.
Late 2nd cent.
b.c.
P. Grenfell, being fragments belonging to the
same
collection
as Papp. 605-650.]
Pap. 682. Fragment of sale or lease of property in the Pathyrite nome. Dated at Pathyris [in the office of Hermias ?] the representative of the agoranomus Paniscus, in the reign of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice [between b.c ioi and 98]. Parts only of eight lines are preserved, in 2| in. 4^ in. a rather small cursive hand
Pap. 683.
Fragments of a
(),
(?) from Paous, son of Nec[pheros ?], apparently described as an to [Dio]nysius, of the Pathyrite nome. Late 2nd and 2J in. 2^ in. Portions of the beginning of the document and of
petition
orphan with a guardian cent. B.C. 2| in., 4^ in.
the left-hand side are preserved.
Pap. 684.
Written in a rather large cursive hand
Fragment of a deed of
transfer of property, dated in Pha[ophi], Pha[menoth], or Pha[rmouthiJ, in the thirty-fourth year [of Ptolemy Euergetes II, b.c 137-136]. i| in., 5 in. showing portions of upper and lower margins. Written in a small cursive hand
=
Papp. 685-687.
....
Miscellaneous fragments of Ptolemaic papyri
Pap. 688.
Fragments in tragic iambic verse, containing portions of twenty lines, probably from the Oeneut of Euripides (see Hibeh Papyri, p. 21). Early 3rd cent, b.c Three fragments, the largest in. i J in. Written in small, neat uncials, of a very early type. [G. P. 11. a, t\
measuring 3 III.
.
d
18
TABLE OF PAPYRI
xxvi
Text.
Pap. 689
Homer's
(a).
Iliad,
book
252 and 253, and ends of four extant passage. 3rd cent. B.C. 2 11.
[G.P.n.
type. (i)
Homer's li
in.
2]
.....
iv, portions of 11. 109-113, without variation from the vulgate. Written in a medium-sized uncial hand. [^G.P. u. 3]
in.
Fragments
Pap. 690.
11. 249-253, with two additional lines between a preceding column, which cannot be identified with any 4 in. Written in small, rather sloping uncials of very early
portions of
lines in
book
Iliad,
X 2^
in.
viii,
in tragic
3rd cent. b.c.
iambic verse, containing portions of fifty-three lines. 3rd cent. B.C. Six in. 3 in. Written in medium-sized uncials, rather thick.
..............
fragments, the largest measuring about 3J [G. /". II. 6 a and c]
Fap. 691 5 (6)
Fragment
(a).
X IA
in.
in.
11.
twenty 6 6'\
3rd cent. B.C.
lines.
....... .......
uncials
uncials,
[G.F.
Written in rather large and thick uncials.
Fragment of a prose
Pap. 692.
in tragic iambic verse, containing portions of
treatise.
3rd cent.
B.C.
Fragment of a philosophical treatise. and very faint. \_G. P. u. a] "]
2 J in.
2 in.
3rd cent, b.c
2|
...
Written in small, slightly cursive
in.
4^
in.
Written in very small
.
Pap. 693.
Fragments in lyric verse, containing portions of seven and nine lines respectively. 3rd cent. 2i in. X 3 in. and 3^ in. 2^ in. Written in large uncials, with a somewhat cursive tendency. . . \_G. P. u. 8 a] B.C.
(.?).
.
Pap. 694.
Fragments
3rd cent. B.c
(i•).
.
.
.
comic iamb'c verse, containing portions of twelve and six lines respectively. Written in large and rather cursive uncials. 2| in. 6| in. and 2 in. 5 in. in
[G.P.n.Si] Pap. 695.
Fragment of a drama, probably a comedy, and possibly (/! Crusius in Melanges Probably 3rd cent. 81-90) the Gerytades of Aristophanes; with marginal scholia. 4^ in. X 3i in., including a large lower margin. Written in sloping uncials of fair size, with one or two accents; the scholia in a small cursive hand of the middle or end of the 3rd cent. [G. P. 11. 12] Weil,
{b)
(a)
pp.
Xenophon, Memorabilia, bk. i, ch. 3, § column and the beginnings of those
15, ch. 4, §§ 1-3; imperfect, only the ends of lines• in one 3rd-4th cent. 7 in. ^\ in. in another being preserved.
Written in sloping uncials of fair size, similar to those of the preceding fragment. In the margin top is some alien writing in a semi-cursive hand of the 4th cent. [G.P. 11. 13]
at the
.
Fragments of an account, consisting of proper names followed by sums of money, but with nothing to indicate their purport. 2nd cent. b. c. Four fragments, measuring about 9^ in. X 1 2 J in., 9 in. X 10 in., 9 in. 7 in., and 9 in. 6J in. Written in a small cursive hand
Pap. 696.
....
Pap. 697.
Private letter from Pasion to his father Nicon, with a request for the purchase of writing
Dated the 1 3th Pharmouthi in the second and first year [perhaps of Berenice IV and Archelaus, = b.c 56, cf. Tebt. Pap. 202]. 9^ in. 3I in. Slightly mutilated; written in a medium-sized cursive hand, much faded. [(?. P. 11. 38]
implements.
Pap. 698. the
tax
= B.C.
'
'
{),
A
for series of receipts from Psammetichus to Pasion and Semtheus, brewers due each month of the second year of an unnamed king [perhaps Ptolemy Auletes, The tax amounts in each case to five talents of copper. 9 in. i ft. 5^ in. 80-79].
Considerably mutilated
;
written in a rather small cursive hand.
[G.P.
11.
39]
....
There is no Description of two persons, apparently inhabitants of Socnopaei Nesus. Dated the i8th Peritius indication of the purpose of the document, which seems to be complete. [= 1 8th Choiach] in the thirty-ninth year of the rule of Caesar (t-^s KatVapos The document has been cancelled by lines drawn across it. vlov) [=14 December, a.d. 9]. 4-|in. X5in. Shghtly defaced ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. [(?. P. 11. 40]
Pap. 699.
^?
....
Pap. 700.
Order from Pyrrhus, the
in charge of the distribution of land to
,
to the (or official in charge of the distribution in a nome, or division of a nome), whose name Dated the 17th Neos Sebastus with reference to apportionments to certain individuals. [= Athur] in the sixth year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [= 13 Nov., a.d. 86]. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand side to a considerable extent ; written in a large, 5•| in. X 7 in. irregular, cursive hand. [G. /". n. 42] is
official
lost,
,
';
and yepSiwy for the of certificate of the payment by Tesenuphis, of Arsinoe, of his wages for the months Socnopaei Nesus, to Hatres, son of Isas, a Dated the of Pachon and Pauni [— May and June], to the amount of eighty drachmas of silver. 15th Sotereius [= Pauni] in the eleventh year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [= 9 June, A.D. 92]. loin. X3|in. Perfect; in a thin cursive hand. [G.P. 11. 43]
Pap. 701.
Copy
village of
.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Pap. 702.
Fragment of an account, with amounts in drachmas. On the verso, in the same hand, is a portion of a diary, recording the movements of various persons, perhaps labourers. 2nd cent. 4^ in. X 3^ in. Written in a small square uncial hand
.........
Pap. 703.
Application by Didymus, son of Heron, and his wife Isis, residents in Arsinoe, for the of their son Anubas, he having reached the age of fourteen ; with references to the various in which their names have appeared. The application is signed, as approved, by Apollonius, formerly and gymnasiarch, with date the 24th Hadrianus [= Choiach] in the fifth year of Antoninus Caesar [= 20 Dec. a.d. 141]. 6^ in. 5^ in. Imperfect, a few lines being lost at the top ; written in a rather strongly marked cursive hand. [(?./'. 11. 49]
,
Pap. 704. and
^
Certificate of the
payment
....
to
Theon (.?) and Demetrius,
by Polion, son of Paouetis
contractors for the tax
on shearing
a weaver of Socnopaei Nesus, of twenty drachmas in respect of the tax for the current year. Dated the 9th Choiach in the second year of Gaius Pescennius Niger Justus Augustus [= 5 Dec. a.d. 193]. 2 in. in. Imperfect, a second entry having apparently followed in a very small cursive hand. [G.P. u. 60] (?),
^
;
Pap. 705.
Afiidavit addressed to Crenoleius Quintilianus, centurion, by Demetrius, son of Satyrus, a resident in Arsinoe, by which the latter becomes surety for the appearance, when required, of Pasis, son of Apollonius. Dated in Pharmouthi of the nineteenth year of Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, and Publius Septimius Geta, Britannici Maximi Pii Augusti
[
= April,
size,
A.D. 211]. Perfect; written in a very careful semi-cursive hand of good 9 in. X 5 in. the date in a small cursive hand. N.B. At this date Severus had been dead for two months.
[G.P.
11.
^
62]
Pap. 706.
^
—
Order, addressed to the of the village of Philadelphia, to send up two whom complaint had been made. 2nd-3rd cent. 2^ in. 8^ in. Perfect a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. [G. /*. 11. 66] against
{
;
in .
Contract for the hire by Aurelius Asclas, son of Philadelphus, president of the village council of Bacchias, from Aurelius Theon, keeper of singing girls ?), of two dancing giris, at the rate of thirty-six drachmas per day, three artabas of wheat, and fifteen pair of Dated in Epeiph of the third year of the emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus Pius Felix Augustus Germanicus Maximus Dacicus Maximus Sarmaticus Maximus and Gaius Julius Verus Maximus Germanicus Maximus Dacicus Maximus Sarmaticus Maximus Sanctissimus Caesar, fihus Augusti [=July, a.d. 237]. Nearly perfect ; in a rough cursive hand. 8^ in. 3^ in. [(?./'. II. 67]
Pap. 707.
.
(€)
Grant by Aurelius Petosiris, son of Petosiris, undertaker of the city of Hibis, to Aurelius Petechon, son of Tmarsis, of the village of Cusis, of one-fourth of his business as undertaker. Dated the 25th Choiach in the fifth year of the emperors Marci Julii Philippi Pii
Pap. 708.
Felices Augusti
hand.
[=21
[G.F.u. 68].
Dec. a.d. 247].
7|
in.
6|
in.
Perfect;
in a rather
rough semi-cursive
.
Pap. 709.
Receipt, given by Petechon, son of Polydeuces, a freedman of Cusis, to Aurelia Senosiris, daughter of Isidora, also of Cusis, for the repayment of a loan of 1000 drachmas, with interest, which had been borrowed from his late father. Dated the loth Phaophi in the thirteenth year of Valerianus and Gallienus, Augusti [=7 Oct. a.d. 265]. 8^ in. 4^ in. Nearly perfect; written in a small, rather thick, cursive hand. [G.P. 11. 6g]
Pap. 710.
Re-afSrmation of the contract contained in Pap. 708, dated in Mesor^ of the third year of the emperor [Gaius] Valerius [Diocletianus] and the second year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius 6i in. [Maximianus], Pii Felices Augusti [= August, a.d. 287]. Nearly perfect; in 6^ in. a small cursive hand. [G. /*. 11. 70]
Pap.
Notification by Petosiris, son of Petechon, and Petechon's half-brother, 711. of Hibis, Marianus of Cusis to deposit publicly with the at Alexandria a grant {':, apparently equivalent to a will) made to them by their father of all his property, with provisions in favour of their sisters and other persons. Dated in the reign of the emperors [Marci Julii Phi]lippi [Pii Felices Augusti] the year is lost, but the original grant which is the subject of the notification is dated the 12th Thoth in the second year [9th Sept. a.d. 244], and the notification itself must be between 244 and 249. 7i in. Two columns, of which 15 in. the first is considerably mutilated ; in a small cursive hand. [(?./'. 11. 71]
.^
that they have authorized Aurelius
;
.....
Pap. 712.
Acknowledgement by Aurelius
^,
Souris, son of Petechon, of the village of Cusis in the Hibite
nome, of a loan of two talents, received from Aurelius Psentphthous, of Diospolis. Dated the 13th February in a consulship (the figure is lost) of the emperors Diocletianus, /a/ir Augustorum, and Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus [= a.d. 308, cf. Mommsen, Hermes, xxxii. 544]. 10 in. sf in. Nearly perfect; in a rather rough cursive hand on dark papyrus. [G.P. II. 72] .
da
Plate.
,
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Pap. 713.
Letter from informing him of the undertakers until her Late 3rd or 1902). cursive hand. \G.P.
Psenosiris,
arrival of a certain
son should
arrive.
early 4th cent.
8i
Apollo,
to
<;
Text.
being Christians), to the charge of the
(both
woman, whom he had committed
C/. A. Deissmann, The Epistle of Psenosiris (London, 3^ in. Nearly perfect; in a rather rough semi-
in.
73]
11.
Pap. 714.
Sale by Aurelius Heron, son of Castor, a cavalry soldier of the promoii secundi in the legion II Trajana, quartered at Tentyra, to Aurelius Apianus, son of Catus (f), of the village of Cusis in the Hibite nome, of a female camel for nine talents of silver. Dated the 30th Pharmouthi in the eighteenth year of Diocletianus, the seventeenth of Maximianus, Augusti, and the tenth of
';,
Constantius and Maximianus, Caesares mutilated; in a rather small cursive hand.
[=
P.
11.
Receipt from Tapaous, daughter of Piaous,
Pap. 715.
£<;
€
27 April, a.d. 302].
[(7.
8^
in.
6J
Somewhat
in.
74]
of Motheitopolis, to Casianus, son of of Cusis, for twenty talents of silver as remuneration for her services as nurse. Dated the 6th January in the tenth consulship of Diocletianus, pater Augustorum^ and Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus [^ a.d. 308, c/. Mommsen, Hermes,
Casianus,
of the
^
xxxii. 544].
loj
in.
5
Somewhat
in.
mutilated; in a rather rough cursive hand.
\G.P.
11.
75]
Contract of divorce by mutual consent between Soul and Senpsais, daughter of Psais, from the of Cusis, with acknowledgement of mutual restoration of gifts and dowry. Dated in the fourteenth year of Constantius and Maximianus, Augusti, and the second [of Maximinus and Severus, Caesares, 6 in. a.d. 305-306]. 4f in. Imperfect at the end; in a rather rough cursive hand. [(?./". 11. 76]
Pap. 716.
=
Letter from Melas to Sarapion and Silvanus, brothers, complaining that he has paid them removing his brother's body, and that they have only removed his effects he consequently demands repayment of the amounts paid to them, of which a schedule is appended. Early 4th cent.
Pap. 717. for
;
, 9
in.
X 45
Pap. 718.
in.
Nearly perfect
;
in a small cursive hand.
[(?./*. n.
77]
addressed to Satrius Arrianus, prefect of Egypt, by Syrus, son of Petechon, of the toparchy of Cusis, complaining of the abduction of his wife and children, on a false assertion that they were slaves, by Tates, daughter of Ammonius, and her husband. Dated in Phamenoth of the fifteenth year of Maximianus Augustus, the third of Severus Augustus and Maximinus Caesar, and the second of Constantius Caesar [= March, a.d. 307]. 10 in. 5 in. Considerably mutilated ; in a rather small cursive hand. [G. P. 11. 78] Petition
,€,
Pap. 719.
Receipt from Aurelius Victor, son of Severus, and Aurelius CoUuthus, son of Mesoueris, members of the crew of the prefect's galley commanded by Apion, to Aurelius Senuthes, son of Victor, of Hermopolis, resident in Panopolis, rower in the said galley, for the wages of a substitute during the past indiction-year. Dated the 21st Mesor^ in the year after the consulship of Flavius Vincentius and Flavins Fravitta [= 14 August, a.d. 402]. 10^ in. 6i papyrus. in. Perfect; in a large cursive hand, on much stained [G. /*. 11. 80] X of Antinoopolis,
...
Pap. 720.
Similar receipt, between the same parties, for the following year (the first indiction-year, then just past). Dated the ist Pauni in the year after the consulship of the emperors Arcadius and Honorius [26 May, a.d. 403]. lof in. 6f in. Mutilated; in a large cursive hand, on much stained papyrus. [G. P. u. 81]
Pap. 721.
Similar receipt, from Aurelius Apion, son of Paesius, of Antinoopolis, pilot of the prefect's Aurelius Senuthes, for the following year (the second indiction-year, then current). Dated the 29th Phaophi in the consulship of the emperor Theodosius and Rumoridus [=26 Oct., A.D. 403]. 11^ in. X 7^ in. Nearly perfect; in a large cursive hand, considerably faded, upon galley,
to
stained papyrus.
[G. P.
11.
81
(a)]
Letter from Victor, son of Colluthus, serving in the prefect's galley, to Victor, Maximus, another Victor, and Theonas, complaining that they have compelled Senuthes [see three preceding papyri] to serve a to which he is not liable, in place of serving in the galley, to which he is liable, Hke his father and grandfather; and threatening unpleasant consequences if they do not release him. Circ. a.d. 400, probably earlier than the preceding documents. lof in. 7f in.
Pap. 722.
Nearly perfect; in a large cursive hand upon stained papyrus.
11.
82]
....
...........
Fragment of a receipt. Early 5th cent. a large cursive hand upon stained papyrus
Pap. 723.
[(?./".
10
in.
3^
in.
Much damaged
;
written in
Fragment of a contract or receipt, given by Aurelia Mannous, daughter of Pousi, of Arsinoe ; dated at Arsinoe the 27th Pauni in the year after the consulship of Flavius Belisarius [=21 June, A.D. 535]. 2| in. X 4^ in. Only the beginning is preserved, the date in a rather rough cursive, [(?./*. 11. 85] the document in a neat, upright cursive hand.
Pap. 724.
80
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Acknowledgement from Aurelius Phoebammon son of John, a labourer in the hamlet of Tounkerkis in the Hermopolite nome, to Cyrus, son of Victor, an elder and hempdealer of HermoDated the 19th Choiach in the fourteenth year of the of polis, a loan of 6i artabas of wheat. emperor Flavius Mauricius Tiberius [=15 Dec, a.d. 595]. 5 in. 4^ in. Imperfect, the end being \_G. P. 11. 86] in a small, sloping cursive hand. lost
Pap. 725.
;
Acknowledgement from Aurelius John, son of Paul, of the village of Philoxenus in the Arsinoite nome, to John, the keeper of a storehouse, of a loan, the details of which are lost through Dated at Arsinoe, the 24th Choiach in the twenty-first year of the the mutilation of the papyrus. emperor Flavius Mauricius Tiberius [= 20 Dec, a.d. 602]. 5 in. 3^ in. Imperfect, the end [G. P. 11. 88] being lost in a sloping cursive hand.
Pap. 726.
;
Pap. 727. Account of various payments of wheat, made in the second indiction by Phoebammon, son of Abraham, apparently from land belonging to the village of Macron (in the Fayum). 7th cent. (?) 5
X
in.
9
in.
Perfect
in a small,
;
much
[G. P.
abbreviated hand.
11.
104]
.....
Receipt from Aurelius Cosmas (apparently an elder), son of John, of Arsinoe, to Victor, deputy of the dux Joseph, for a payment, the details of which are lost. Dated at Arsinoe, the 2nd Mesor^ in the 399th year of the era of Diocletian [= 26 July, a.d. 682]. 13!: in. 4^ in. [G. P. u. 100] Mutilated in a small, sloping, cursive hand.
Pap. 728.
;
Festal letter from a patriarch of Alexandria to his clergy, fixing the date of Easter for the current year as April 25. The only years, within the limits required by the palaeography of the MS., in which Easter fell on this day are a.d. 577 and 672; and as there was no orthodox patriarch Imperfect, only the of Alexandria at the latter date, the former is most probable. 13 in. 8^ in.
Pap. 729.
conclusion (twenty-two lines) being preserved; in a large, handsome, uncial hand. Facsimile in New Palaeographical Society, part 3, pi. 48
[G^.
P.
11.
112.]
Dated at Fulvini, on the nones of letter, in Latin ; the subject is uncertain. consulship of the emperor Verus (for the third time) and Umidius Quadratus [= 7 Oct., A.D. 167], 8-J• in. X gi in. Only the conclusion is preserved, written with many errors \G.P. 11. 108] in a rather large, thin, cursive hand.
Fragment of a
Pap. 730.
October
in the
.........
receipt, in Latin, for certain expenses connected with some equiles promoti; fifth consulship of Diocletianus and the fourth of Maximianus [= a.d. 293]. 4| in. Imperfect, wanting the beginning and the left-hand portion ; written in a small cursive hand,
Fragment of a
Pap. 731.
dated in the
si
in.
rather faded.
Pap. 732.
[G.P.ii.
Homer's
Iliad,
no]
books
.
xiii
.
and
xiv.
The
following lines are preserved, either in whole or in
i-io, 38-50, 73-87, i49-437> 456-653, 658-674, 740-747; xiv• 120-293, 322-394, 397-522. Late ist cent. (?). The MS. originally consisted of thirty-six columns, measuring about The five inches in width (including margin), of which thirty are represented in its present state. It is original length of the roll must have been about fifteen feet, and its height 8| inches. Edited by A. S. Hunt, Journal carefully written in a square, firm, uncial hand of medium size. 0/ Philology, xxvi. 25-59 (1898). Specimen facsimile in Kenyon, Palaeography of Greek Papyri, part:
pi.
xiii.
xix
The Odes of Bacchylides ; the unique MS. Twenty odes are represented, of which seven (containing 583 lines) are perfect or admit of approximately certain restoration ; of eight substantial Fourteen odes are epinikian, three of them portions are preserved ; and five are mere fragments. The MS. relating to victories also celebrated by Pmdar; six are Hymns, Paeans, or Dithyrambs. contains thirty-nine columns, complete or imperfect, the number of lines in each varying from thirtytwo to thirty-six, besides detached fragments ; and it is written in a good-sized uncial hand, clear and handsome. Probably ist cent, b.c, with corrections and titles added in a small cursive hand of the end of the ist or the 2nd cent. In three portions, 9 ft., 2 ft. 3 in., and 3 ft. 6 in., with a greatest
Pap. 733.
in. Edited by F. G. Kenyon (1897), with facsimile of the whole subsequent editions by Blass, Jurenka, Festa, Jebb, &c.
height of 9| atlas
;
Recto. Small fragments of a land-register. hand, with abbreviations and symbols
2nd
.......
cent.
Literary fragments, apparently of a philosophical treatise.
cursive
in a separate
........•••
Pap. 734.
Verso.
MS.
.
hand
Pap. 735. Small fragments of miscellaneous documents. 4^ in. X i| in
2nd
Written in a very small cursive
cent.
3rd cent.
Written in a small, semi-
Six
fragments, the
largest
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XXX
Text.
Homer's Iliad, book viii; fragments of four columns, containing portions of lines 1-22 6 being omitted), 49-52, 63-65, 95, 98-109, 111-120, 128-135, 139-144. 150-163, 173-192 The four columns originally contained respectively 11. 1-48, 49-94, 95(line 183 being omitted). 144, 145-192. Written on the verso of the papyrus, the recto containing scanty remains of accounts and other writing. 2nd or 3rd cent. The original height of the papyrus was 12 or 12^ inches. Written in a rather rough semi-cursive hand
Pap. 736. (line
Table of addition, endorsed with names of Hermias, Anubas, Sarapion, and (in another 6A in. Imperfect in a rather rough uncial hand 3rd cent. (?) hand) Maximianus. 5J in.
Pap. 737.
;
Pap. 738.
Fragments
fragments,
all
in a large, thin, uncial hand, of uncertain character,
ist or
2nd
cent.
Sixteen
small
[Papp. 739-834 were presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1900. Papp. 739-814 were discovered at Oxyrhynchus by Messrs. B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, and are published or described by them in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, parts I and II (Egypt Exploration Fund, GraecoRoman Branch, 1898, 1899). Papp. 815-834 were discovered in the Fayum by the same gentlemen, with Mr. D. G. Hogarth, and are published or described in Fayum Towns and their PapyrHih., 1900). The numbers attached to the several papyri in these publications are appended to the following descriptions.]
Sappho, portion of an ode, evidently addressed to her brother Charaxus. One column, five Sapphic stanzas, is preserved, but the beginning of every line (about three syllables) stanzas are much mutilated. is lost, and the last two 3rd cent.; in a sloping uncial hand of medium size. A digamma is written in 1. 6, and there are some accents, marks of quantity and elision, and punctuation. 8 in. 3| in., with wide margin at bottom. [O.P. 7, with facsimile and restoration
Pap. 739.
containing
by Professor Blass] Fragment of a New Comedy; two columns of twenty-five lines each, mutilated, the beginnings of lines being lost from the first column, and the ends from the second, ist cent.; in Changes of speakers are marked by a colon ; marks of a thin, square uncial hand of fair size. elision and punctuation are employed. 7 in. [O.P. 11] 7 in.
Pap. 740.
)-6 { ),
cc. 105 {h Pap. 741. Herodotus, book imperfect; part of a single re column (2f in. wide). 2nd cent. (?) in a firm, square, and rather thick uncial hand. The paragraphus is employed to indicate the ends of sentences, with punctuation in the text. 7^ in. very wide margin at the bottom. \0.P. 18] X 3^ in., with a i,
;
Homer, Iliad, book ii, portions of 11. 730-736, 745-754, 769-810, 815-828, with an 2nd cent. ; in a fine, large, uncial hand, similar to that of the Hawara additional hne after 1. 798. papyrus of the same book and the Ambrosian Iliad. Twelve fragments. \0. P. 20, with partial
Pap. 742.
facsimile]
On
the verso are accounts, in a cursive
hand of the
late
2nd or
early 3rd cent
Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus, 11. 375-385, 429-441, imperfect; the upper portion of a leaf Each page, when complete, of a papyrus codex, the text on the verso preceding that on the recto. must have contained fifty-four lines, and have measured about 12 in. by 5 in. (about the same dimensions as Pap. 126 of the Iliad and Pap. 46 of magical formulae). 4th cent. (?); written with reddish-brown ink in a small uncial hand, with accents, breathings, and marks of elision, quantity, and punctuation. Changes of speaker are indicated by paragraphi. Some corrections have been made by a second hand. The first page bears the number pL^.^ in a later hand. If this is a leafnumeration, it implies a volume large enough to hold the seven extant plays of Sophocles, with the Oed. Tyr. last, which is improbable ; if it is a page-numeration, the four non-Theban plays may
Pap. 743.
have preceded the three Theban plays.
3^
^,
in.
4
in.
\0.P. 22]
.
.
§§ 26-29, imperfect; the upper halves of seven columns in a rather small and somewhat sloping hand, apparently descended from On of with modifications in several of the characteristic letters. Bacchylides, 733 i ft. 8^ in., with an additional piece, containing the verso are accounts, of the 2nd cent. 4^ in. accounts only, 2^ in. 8 in. [O.P. 26, with partial facsimile]
Pap. 744. of a
Demosthenes,
roll,
ist cent. (?);
that found in Pap.
Pap. 745. side.
Fragment of a Latin
The names Antiochus
work, on vellum, containing portions of ten lines on each and Phrygia occur in it. 4th cent. (?); in Accents are placed over the long syllables by a second hand.
historical
(or Antiochia), Philippus,
a medium-sized rustic half-uncial. 3^ in. X 2 in. [0. P. 30, with facsimile of recto]
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
{.)
Record of a law-suit between Pesouris and Saraeus for the possession of a child, copied of the strategus, Tiberius Claudius Pasion, whose from the official journal judgement was for the defendant, on the ground that the child resembled her. Dated the 3rd Pharmouthi in the ninth year of the emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= 29 March, A.D. 49]. Nearly perfect; written in two columns in a fine semi-cursive hand of good size, i ft. i ft. 4 in. [O. P. 37]
Pap. 746.
...........
Proclamation by Dioscurides, of the Oxyrhynchite nome, that the gymnastic Dated the 23rd Tubi in the sixth display of the youths will take place on the following day. consulship of the emperor Licinius Augustus and the second of Licinius Caesar, [presumably the Caesars Crispus and Constantinus] to y [= 18 Jan., a.d. 323]. Nearly perfect; in a large, thin cursive hand, the date smaller and more cursive than the body of the document. At the foot are three lines of tachygraphic characters. 11 in. 8 in. [0./*. 42]
Pap. 747.
? 8)(>
Accounts of supplies of bran, &c., issued as fodder for the troops with copies of whom they were issued. Dated the 22nd Mecheir in the eleventh and Diocletianus and Maximianus, Augusti, and the second year of Constantius and Maximianus, lUustrissimi Caesares Augusti [=16 Feb., a.d. 295]. Imperfect at the beginning, and somewhat mutilated ; in a rather large, sloping, cursive hand. [0. P. 43]
Pap. 748.
Jiecio.
;
the receipts of the ofiBcers to tenth year of the emperors
Verso.
List of police stationed in the various streets
and buildings of Oxyrhynchus. Early 4th cent. ft. 11^ in. [O.P. 43 verso] 9^ in.
Nearly perfect; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
Pap. 749.
-
of the Oxyrhynchite nome, to Asclepiades, of the same, with regard to the difficulty of finding persons to undertake the farming of Imperfect, the
Letter from Paniscus, strategus
,
....
and reporting the instructions of the Prefect on the subject. Late ist cent. end being lost ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 6| in. 5^ in. [O.P. 44] taxes,
Pap. 750.
Notification from Achilleus, agent of Pyrrhus, the superintendent of
in Egypt, of the transfer of part of a from Didymus, also named Amoetas, son of Chaereis, to Teos, son of Petarbebis, priest of Thoeris, Isis, Serapis, and the gods who share their Late ist cent. Imperfect, the end being lost; in a medium-sized cursive hand. temple. 5| in. X 2| in. [C. P. 47]
to the
Report, addressed to Valerius Ammonianus, also named Gerontius, of the Oxyrhynchite nome, by Aurelius Irenaeus, son of Apelles, president of the guild of carpenters in the city of Oxyrhynchus, on the condition of a persea tree, on which the guild had been instructed Dated the 30th Mecheir in the consulship of to report, and which he states to be quite dead. Caecinius Sabinus and Vettius [Rufinus, 24 Feb., a.d. 316]. Nearly perfect; in a rather large and thin cursive hand, gf in. lo in. [O.jP. 53J
Pap. 751.
=
Pap, 752. Letter from [SJervaeus Africanus, [epistrategus], to the strategi of the Heptanomis, condemning the number of officials employed in connexion with the Treasury estates. Dated the i6th Thoth in the fifth year [of Diocletianus] and the fourth [of Maximianus, = 13 Sept., a. d. 288]. Perfect; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. 753. Notification from named Dionysius, to the
8f
in.
5
[0./*. 58]
in.
the Council of Oxyrhynchus, through their president Aurelius Apollo, also strategus of the nome, Aurelius Apollonius, through his deputy AureUus
Asclepiades, that they have appointed a substitute to attend the Prefect's court, in place of Theodorus, who has claimed exemption on the ground that he is a victor in the games. Dated the i6th Mecheir in the eighth year of Diocletianus and the seventh of Maximianus, Augusti [= 10 Feb., a.d. 292].
Nearly perfect; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
9
in.
6
in.
[O.P. 59]
.....
from Aurelius Ptolemaeus, son of Horion, of Oxyrhynchus, to Aurelius Aetius, ex-magistrate of the same city, informing him that he had petitioned the Prefect to appoint him (Aetius) judge in an action for illegal encroachment which the writer is bringing against Pataesis and Panechotes, of the village of Lil^; and enclosing copies of (i) the order of the Prefect, Flavins Antonius Theodorus, to examine the case, and (2) the writer's original petition to the Prefect. Dated the 2nd Pharmouthi in the consulship of Flavins Ursus and Flavins Polemius [= 28 March, a.d. 338]. At the bottom is a note by the defendants that they have seen this document on the 5th Pharmouthi. Nearly perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 10 in. i ft. 2 J in. [O.P. 6]
Pap. 754.
(a) Letter
() Duplicate of the same, without 91 in. X I ft. 4 in Pap. 755.
Pecio.
Two
Egypt
Prefect of
,
The
right-hand portion
much
mutilated.
petitions (with small fragments of a third) addressed to Clodius Culcianus,
by Aurelius Demetrius, son of Neilus, ex-high-priest of Arsinoe, asking money lent by him to Aurelius Sotas and the second from Aurelia a widow, complaining that she has been defrauded by her stewards, Secundus and :
the
for help to recover a
Gl
the note by the defendants.
first
sum
of
;
TABLE OF PAPYRI Tyrannus.
The
Text.
dated the 4th Phamenoth in the nineteenth year [of Diocletianus] and the eighteenth [of Maximianus] and the eleventh [of Constantius and Galerius, 28 Feb., a.d. 303]. The first petition is perfect, the second somewhat mutilated ; both are written in cursive hands, the first squarer and firmer than the second. i ft. 10 in. 9^ in. [O.F. 71] first
petition
is
=
Verso.
.....
), { (^).
List of buildings, with a statement of the
number
of columns
() {^)(?) standing
or
giving their dimensions and mentioning their capitals and bases they are of local or imported stone. Some of the columns are described as columns are preserved, with a small portion of another ; but neither the beginning nor the end of the document remains. 4th cent. Written in a cursive hand, much abbreviated . .221 fallen
(), and whetherThree
fluted
.
.
Pap. 75.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
^-•;
.
.
.
.
.
Notification addressed to Julius, of the village of Sesphtha, by Cephalas, son of Leontas, of the death of his son Panecholes, in the month Athur of the current The writer makes oath of the truth of his statement by the emperor Marcus Aurelius year. Recto.
Commodus Antoninus
Augustus,
a small cursive hand.
5^
Verso.
Exhortation to noble
2nd-3rd
in.
living,
in.
The
81-192. [(?. /".
concluding line or hnes are lost; written in
79]
apparently put into the mouth of Alexander on the eve of a battle. written in a rough cursive hand, with several ;
Complete but somewhat rubbed [O.P. i'3.]
cent.
corrections.
a.d.
2^
Pap, 757.
Oath of office taken by Aurelius Apion, son of Dionysius, of Oxyrhynchus, to Aurelius Dius, also called Pertinax, strategus of the Oxyrhynchite nome, on entering on the oflSce of secretary to the for the second year of Marcus Julius Philippus Caesar [a. d. 244-245]. Imperfect, the end being lost ; in a small cursive hand. 3^ in. 2^ in. [O.P. 81] .
On
the verso
is
a short money-account for part of the month Epeiph,
in a
rough semi-uncial hand.
3rd cent.
Pap. 758.
Oath of office taken by a strategus that he will do his duty without fear or favour, and appointing a surety for his good behaviour. 3rd cent. Imperfect, both beginning and end being
lost; in a small cursive hand.
2^
in.
2|
in.
[O.P. 82]
Acknowledgement addressed to Valerius Ammonianus, also named Gerontius, Aoywmjs of the Oxyrhynchite nome, by the guild of iron-workers of Oxyrhynchus, through their monthly president, Aurelius Severus, of the receipt through the state bank of six talents in payment for 100 pounds of iron supplied for the public service. Dated the 5th Athur in the consulship of Caecinius Sabinus and Vettius Rufinus [= i Nov., a.d. 316]. Nearly perfect; in a rough cursive hand, with rougher subscription. lo in. [O.P. 84] 5 in.
Pap. 759.
-
Pap. 760.
.......
Declarations addressed to Flavius Eusebius, of the Oxyrhynchite nome, from the guilds of (i) copper-solderers, (2) bakers, (3) beer-sellers, (4) oil-sellers, (5) bee-keepers, stating upon oath the quantity of their goods in stock at the end of the month. Each declaration is subscribed by the president or representative of the guild. Slight remains of another declaration, preceding these five, are preserved. Dated the 30th Athur in the consulship of Ursus and Polemius [26 Nov., a.d. 338J. Imperfect, the terminations of the fourth and fifth declarations being lost ; the declarations in a small cursive hand, the subscriptions in various hands. Two fragments, 9^ in. X 8|^ in., and 4 in. X 4| in. [0./". 85] Certificate of payment by Clarus, son of Didymus, of eight artabas and four choenices of corn into the public storehouse on account of the harvest of the past nineteenth year of the Aurelii, Antoninus and Commodus, Caesares [= a.d. 178-179], in a particular locality, [a.d. 179-180.] Nearly perfect in a small cursive hand, with many abbreviations. 4| in. 3^ in. [O.P. 90]
Pap. 761.
;
Order from Eutrygius to Dioscorus, his assistant, to pay two artabas of corn to Gorgonius, player on the hydraulic organ. Dated the 21st Tubi in the thirty-eighth and seventh years [sc. of two eras, beginning with i Thoth, a.d. 324 and 355 respectively, found in use at Oxyrhynchus, 2i in. 6A in. [O.P. 93] 16 Jan., A.D. 362]. Perfect ; in a very rough cursive hand.
Pap. 762.
=
.
Agreement whereby Marcus Antonius Ptolemaeus, son of Sergias Ptolemaeus, appoints Dionysius the elder, son of Theon, of Oxyrhynchus, as his agent for the sale of two slaves. Dated at Oxyrhynchus, the 28th Phaophi in the third year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus [= 25 Oct., Perfect; written in a small, very neat, semi-uncial hand. A.D. 83]. i ft. 2^ in. 4| in., the greater part being blank. [0. P. 94]
Pap. 763.
Acknowledgement by Chaeremon, son of Theon, of Oxyrhynchus, that he has received from Archias, son of Amoetas, a freedman, the sum of 168 drachmas, completing the repayment of a loan of 700 drachmas lent four years before. Written in a.d. 141-142, reference being made to the year just past as the fourth of Antoninus Caesar. Imperfect, the end being lost ; in a rather thick
Pap. 764.
and small semi-cursive hand.
4f
in.
3I
in.
[O.P.gS]
65
TABLE OF PAPYRI Pap. 765.
Deed of sale of
half a house in
Oxyrhynchus, purchased by Tryphon, son of Dionysius, from for thirty-two talents of copper with certificate of Dated the 6th Audnaeus or Sebastus [ = Thoth] in Caesar Augustus Germanicus [=3 Sept., a.d. 55]. end written in a large and strongly-marked cursive
).
his mother's cousin Pnepheros, son of Papontos, the payment of the tax on sales the second year of the emperor Nero Claudius Perfect except for a few letters at the right-hand gi in. [O./". 99] hand, i ft. 5^ in.
(
Fap.
;
;
7.
Lease by Aurelius Dioscorus of Oxyrhynchus from Aurelia Antiochia, also named Dionysia, daughter of Aurelius Antiochus, also named Dionysius, ex-archon of Alexandria, of nine arouras of land for the current year, at a rent of i talent 3500 drachmas per aroura. Dated the i6ih Phaophi in the sixth consulship of the emperors Constanlius and Maximianus, and the fifteenth year of Constantius and Maximianus, August!, and the third of Severus and Maximinus, Caesares [= 13 Oct., A.D. 306; in reality nearly three months after the death of Constantius in Gaul]. Perfect; in a small and well-written cursive hand. 10 in. 5^ in. [0. P. 102]
....
67
Lease by Aurelius Leonidas, son of Theon, and Aurelius Dioscorus, son of Ammonius, both of Oxyrhynchus, from Aurelius Themistocles, also named Dioscurides, gymnasiarch and presiding councillor of Oxyrhynchus, of an aroura of land for the current year, for the cultivation of flax ; the produce to be equally divided between landlord and tenants. Dated the i6th Phaophi in the consulship of Caecinius Sabinus and Vettius Rufinus [= 13 Oct, a.d. 316]. Nearly perfect; in loA in. a fair-sized cursive hand. 6| in. [O.P. 103J
Pap. 767.
(),
Letter from Gaianus to his 'brother' Agenor, a prefect apologizing for not having been able as yet to catch the wild beasts for which he had asked, for want of more soldiers 4th cent. for the purpose. Somewhat mutilated; in a large, thin, cursive hand of Roman type. [O.P. 122] io|^ in. X 7 in.
Pap. 768.
,
Pap. 769. Acknowledgement by Asclas, a boatman, of the receipt from Pamuthius, steward of Leon, of 1485^ artabas of wheat, on account of the for the thirteenth indictionyear, and 1 1 solidi 3^ carats of the Alexandrian standard for carriage to Alexandria. Dated the 19th Athur in the 211th and i8oth year [= 15 Nov., a.d. 534; cf. Pap. 762]. Perfect; badly written in a large, rough, cursive hand.
Three
ii|in. X9^in.
[0.
/".
142]
on one sheet of papyrus, for sums of money paid by Pamuthius, steward of Leon, on account of money taxes paid in the months of Tubi, Phamenoth, and Mesore signed by the banker Philoxenus. Dated respectively the 15th Tubi, the i6th Phamenoth, and the loth Mesore, in the 211th and i8oth year [= 10 Jan., 12 March, and 3 Aug., a.d. 535]. Perfect; in a rather small cursive hand. 12^ in. 9f in. [^O.P. 143]
Pap. 770.
receipts, written
Fap. 771. Anonymous letter to Apollonius, son of Zoilus, reporting the progress made in the settlement of some affair, and asking for instructions. ist-2nd cent. Perfect; in a very neat semi-cursive hand. 3 in. 6| in. [0./". 164]
..........
Letter, without address or name of writer, asking for the performance of some matter previously discussed. ist-2nd cent. Perfect; eight short lines of a medium-sized semi-uncial 3i in. [0./*. 179] hand, written across the papyrus-fibres. 3I in.
Pap. 772.
Fap. 773. Letter from Theonilla to her steward Horion, ordering him to give some wine to Silvanus, on condition of his paying the due from him. Dated the 29th Tubi [= 24 Jan.] in the second year of an unnamed emperor. 2nd-3rd cent. Perfect; written across the papyrus-fibres
•;
in a
medium-sized cursive hand.
4|
in.
5
in.
[0.
/".
189]
.
Letter from Aurelius Johannes, of a locality in the Oxyrhynchite nome, to the heirs of Apion, through Menas their steward, acknowledging the receipt of two large windlasses for which he had applied. Dated the 14th Phaophi in the eighth year and fourth consulship of the emperor Flavius Tiberius Constantinus [his regnal years dating from his creation as Augustus by Justin, Dec, a.d. 574, and his consulships from his accession as sole emperor, Oct., a.d. 578],
Pap. 774.
and
in
nearly a
(),
the
first
month].
7|in.x8in.
indiction-year
Imperfect,
[=11 the
Sept., a.d.
lower
part
582, at which date Tiberius had been dead lost; in a rather small cursive hand.
being
[O.P. 193]
280
Pap. 775.
Letter (or business document) from Aurelius Epimachus to Flavius Apion; the introductory formulas are the same as in the preceding no., but the purport of the document is lost by mutilation. Dated at Oxyrhynchus the 14th Thoth in the second year and consulship of the
emperor Flavius Justinus, and in the first indiction-year [= 11 Sept., a.d. 567]. only the upper part being preserved ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 6 [O.P. 195]
Imperfect, in.
6i
in.
279
93
TABLE OF PAPYRI Pap. 776.
Acknowledgement, addressed
,
Text.
to Flavius Apion, through his steward
•^
Menas, by Aurelius which he had applied. Dated the
Sourous, son of Pebes, of the receipt of a for i6th Thoth in the 229th and 198th year [= 13 Sept., a.d. 552]. Nearly perfect; in a fair-sized /*. upright hand, with sloping subscription. in. 9 in. [O. 197] 8J
Document addressed
the heirs of Apion, through
steward Menas, by Aurelius Macaris (stc), son of Elias the opening formulas are the same as in the preceding papyri, but the purport of the document is lost. Dated the 14th Phaophi in the eighth year and fourth consulship of the emperor Flavius Tiberius Constantinus, and the first indiction [=11 Oct., a.d. 582, nearly Imperfect, only the beginning being preserved; in two montlis after the death of Tiberius]. a rather small, upright, cursive hand. 4| in. 6^ in. [0. P. 198]
Pap. 777.
to
278
90
281
94
their
;
......
Undertaking, addressed to Flavius Apion by Georgius, a deacon, son of Apa Horus, that Dated the 4th Mesore in the third year and Aurelius Onnophris will remain upon his holding. consulship of the emperor Flavius Justinus, at the beginning of the second indiction [=28 July, in Imperfect, the being lost; a rather thick cursive hand. end A.D. 568]. 8^ in. 6f in.
Pap. 778.
[O.P.igg]
279
Document addressed, to
Flavius Gains (?) Apion (presumably the son of the Flavius Apion mentioned in Papp. 775, 776, 778), dated the 30th Thoth in the twelfth year and eleventh consulship of the emperor Flavius Mauricius Novus Tiberius, and in the twelfth indiction-year [= 27 Sept., A.D. 593]. Imperfect, only the beginning being preserved; in a rather small cursive
Pap. 779.
hand.
2^
in.
8|
,
[0.
in.
/".
,,
201]
,
Pap. 780. Receipt given by Philoxenus, a banker, for money taxes to the amount of 315 for the and less 157-5 for paid by Pamuthius, wpovorj-nj^ less 1905! Dated the 24th Mecheir in the 21 ith and i8oth year [=18 Feb., current thirteenth indiction-year. in thin i ft. in. [O.F. Perfect; a cursive hand, A.D. 535]. 205] 7f of wine Note of the pa)Tiient by Phoebammon, a wineseller (.?), to Alexander of 4^ for nine days' work from the 22nd to the 30th Phaophi in the 267th and 236th year, and the Nearly perfect; written across the fibres in ninth indiction-year [= 19-27 Oct., a.d. 590]. i ft. i in. [O.F. 207] a medium-sized cursive hand. 2 in.
Pap. 781.
Pap. 782.
St.
John's Gospel, portions of
i.
23-31, 33-41
leaves (forming one sheet) of a papyrus codex.
The
;
first
xx. 11-17, 19-25; the inner part of two and fourth pages of the sheet are written
, ^
If the codex originally contained the whole of verso, the second and third on the rec/o. John's Gospel, this must have been the third sheet in a quire composed of twenty-five sheets. ©eos, 3rd cent. Written in a fairly large and regular semi-uncial hand the words and Kupios) are abbreviated. Pauses in the sense are indicated by blank (and apparently spaces. 8^ in. 3 in.; the original size of each leaf must have been about 10 in. 4^ in. "Traces remain of the holes through which the strings passed to bind the sheets together,
on the
?
St.
:
[O.F. 208] Euripides, Fhoenissae, parts of 11. 1017-1043, 1064-1071; one mutilated column, with The choric passages (in which the divisions of the lines are the same a small portion of the next. 3rd cent. (?). as in the later MSS.) are indented to the extent of about one inch, or five letters. column contains twenty-nine hues, Written in a large, thick uncial hand, with broad margins. and measures (including margins) about g\ in. 6| in., which gives a total length of about 34 ft. Punctuation and a few accents are inserted by a second hand, for a roll containing the whole play.
Pap. 783.
A
together with the
name
of the
new speaker
at
1.
1067.
g\
in.
8^
in.
\0.F. 224]
Thucydides, parts of bk. ii, cc. 90. 5-91. 2; portions of two columns, containing two to three letters from the ends of lines in the first, and rather more than half the width of the second. Written in a good lower part of both columns (about ten lines) is lost. Late ist cent.
Pap. 784.
The
semi-uncial
[-.
hand of
fair
size,
with
narrow margin
between the
columns.
sf
in.
2\
in.
225]
Xenophon, Oeconomicus, viii. 17-ix. 2, imperfect; portions of five narrow columns, ist cent. measuring about two inches in width without margins, and leaning slightly to the right, Pauses in the sense are marked by the Written in a neat and graceful uncial of fair size. loA in. \0.F. 227] i ft. if in. paragraphus and punctuation, but not systematically.
Pap. 785.
Pap. 788,
Plato, Fhaedo, parts of p. 109 c, d; ends of lines from the greater part of a column. Written in a small, regular uncial hand, with punctuation and occasional instances
ist-2nd cent.
of breathings (twice), accents (once), and marks of quantity (once).
6^
in.
2 in.
\0.F. 229]
.
245
85
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XXXV
Pap. 787.
Demosthenes, Conlra Timocratem, parts of §§ 53, 54, 56-58 ; the lower portions of two consecutive columns, measuring about three inches in width without margins. 3rd cent. Written in a rather small, sloping semi-uncial hand. The /ara^ra/^iaj• is used. 5 in. 5^ in. [U. /*. 232.] On the verso are much defaced remains of cursive writing of the 3rd cent
Pap. 788.
(a) Beginning of document dated the 22 nd Peritius (=Choiach) in a year between the and the twentieth of Ptolemy Novus Dionysius Philopator Philadelphus \i.e. Ptolemy Auletes, 69-62; perhaps b. c. 64, if, as is possible, this document is a duplicate of b\ Written in a good-sized semi-cursive hand, 2^ in. [0. P. 236 (a)] if in.
thirteenth
=
) (f)
B. c.
Beginning of similar document (perhaps a duplicate), dated at Oxyrhynchus in Peritius (= Choiach) in the eighteenth year of the same king [=b. c. 64]. Written in a rather thin semi-cursive hand. If in. X 3 in. \0.P. 236(3)]
,
Beginning of similar document, dated in the reign of [Ptolemy Philopator] Philadelphus \i. e. Auletes]. Since Cleopatra Tryphaena was associated with him in dates from b. c. 79 to 69, and the king was in banishment from 58 to 55, the document must belong to B.C. 69-58 or 55-51. Written in 2i in. a medium-sized cursive hand. i| in. [O. /". 236 (rr)]
Pap. 789.
by a whose name is lost, that he has had no complicity with has been committing violence in certain villages. Dated the 17th Mecheir in the twenty-third year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [=12 Feb., a. d. 37]. Nearly perfect; written in a good-sized cursive hand. 5 in. [0. A240] 4^^ in. Affidavit
a soldier
who
Pap. 790.
Notification, addressed to the agoranomus by Chaeremon, son of Chaeremon, agent for Claudius Antoninus, instructing him to register a mortgage of a portion of a house near the Serapeum in Oxyrhynchus by Dionysius, also called Amois, son of Phanias, to Didymus, son of Sarapion, who lends Dionysius 1300 drachmas of silver, with interest at 12 per cent. The relation of value between silver and copper is stated as 4 to 1800. The bankers' receipt for the or tax on sales and mortgages, is appended, the amount being 2 per cent, of the loan, paid by the mortgagee. Dated in Phamenoth of the eleventh year of the emperor Vespasianus Augustus [=March, A.D. 79]. Perfect in a very small cursive hand. 9^ in. 4I in. [0. /". 243]. On the verso is some almost effaced scribbling, similar to some in the margins of the redo
,
;
.
Pap. 791.
Notification addressed to Chaereas, strategus of the Oxyrhynchite nome, by Cerinthus, slave of Antonia, daughter of Drusus, that he is about to transfer the sheep and goats registered in his name for the current year to the Cynopohte nome, and requesting that an official notification to this
may
be sent to the strategus of that nome. Cerinthus' signature, in Lah'n, is appended, and at is the beginning of a draft of a letter from Chaereas to Hermias, the strategus of the Cynopolite nome. Dated the 8th Mecheir in the ninth year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [= Feb., 3 Mutilated; in a rather thin cursive hand, A. D. 23]. iii in. in. [. P. 244] effect
the bottom
Appointment by Demetria, daughter of Chaeremon, a citizen of Oxyrhynchus, of her grandson Chaeremon as her representative in a case pending against one Epimachus. Dated at Oxyrhynchus in the month Neos Sebastos of the second year of the emperor Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= November, a.d. 55]. Nearly perfect; in a good medium-sized cursive hand. 9| in. X (i\ in. \0. P. 261]
Pap. 792.
Agreement whereby Lucia, also named Thaisas, daughter of Lucius, guarantees Sarapion, also named Clarus, son .of Sarapion, against loss through his having become surety for her for the repayment of a debt of 3500 drachmas, with interest at 12 per cent., which she had contracted to Heracleides, son of Apolionius. Dated at Oxyrhynchus, in Mecheir of the thirteenth year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [= Feb., a. d. 94]. Nearly perfect ; in a clear, mediumsized semi-uncial hand, i ft. in. J 6 in. [0. />. 270] 3
Pap. 793.
Pap. 794.
Contract of apprenticeship {1&..\•), whereby Tryphon, son of Dionysius, apprentices his son Thoonis to Ptolemaeus, son of Pausirion, a weaver, for a year, to learn the art of weaving.
Dated the 21st Sebastus
\—
1
8 Sept.,
A. D.
66].
in
the thirteenth year of
Perfect
;
Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus hand of medium size, i ft. 2I in. in.
-
in a regular semi-cursive
\0.P.2U'\ Pap. 795.
Lease of a mill (or mill-stone, the object being certainly moveable) by Isidorus, son of Isidorus, to Heracleius, son of Soterichus, a Persian t^s for seven months at 1 2\ drachmas of silver a month; at the expiration of the time the lessee is to return it or its value, 100 drachmas of silver. Dated the ist Mecheir in the third year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus 26 Jan., a. d. 17]. Mutilated; in a rather large, thin, compressed cursive hand, i ft. \\ in. 4| in. \0. P. 278]
^%,
[=
Pap.
79.
Petition addressed to Tiberius Claudius Pasion, strategus of the Oxyrhynchite nome, by Sarapion, son of Theon, a weaver, asking for redress against Apollophanes, ex-collector of the tax upon weaving, who seized a linen tunic and four drachmas from him in the first year of the emperor
e %
18
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XXXVl
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= Jan.-Aug., a.d. 41], and extorted two drachmas a month from November to April in the ninth year [a.d. 49]. Circ. a.d. 49. Perfect; in a large, strongly marked cursive hand. <)\ in. 3| in. \0. P. 285.] Some rough, meaningless uncials have been written subsequently on both sides of the papyrus
........
Pap. 797.
from a
Petition
^eviKwv
(?
woman whose name due
Collector of debts
Zenarion and (her husband Vespasian [a.d. 76-77], a
is
lost to
a high
official,
to non-residents) of the
asking him to instruct the
nome
Oxyrhynchite
Heron to repay, in accordance with a contract made in sum of 2000 drachmas which Philumene had then lent
?)
to require
the ninth year of to the petitioner
and her mother Thaesis. Dated the 22nd Germaniceius in the first year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus [=17 May, a.d. 82]. Imperfect, the beginning being lost; in a small, thin, neat semicursive hand. 5^ in. [O. P. 286] 6| in.
Copy of receipts for taxes paid by Tryphon, son of Dionysius {cf. Pap. 794], on various dates from the eighth to the eleventh years of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [=a. d. 22-25]. The taxes are the tax on weaving apparently at 36 drachmas per annum, the poll-tax («Vt-
Pap. 798.
€) 6
at
1
dr. 4 obols.
dr.,
2
(') ()
the pig-tax
Circ. a. d. 25.
at
dr.
2
Nearly perfect
;
i^ obols, and the embankment tax
in a rather irregular cursive hand,
i ft.
{) 2^
in.
at
7 in.
[0. P. 288]
Copy
of receipts for taxes paid by Thoonis, son of Thoonis, on various dates from the Nero to the second year of Domitian [=a. d. 66-83]. The taxes are the poll-tax at 1 2 drachmas per annum, the pig-tax usually at i dr. 4^ obols, the embankment Two tax Circ. a.d. 83. at 6 dr. 4 obols, and one or two taxes of uncertain nature. columns, nearly complete another column may have followed. Written in a thin, irregular cursive 8i hand. in. i ft. 9 in. [0. P. 289]
Pap. 799.
{) ()
twelfth year of
()
;
-,
Pap. 800.
Letter from Chaereas [strategus of the Oxyrhynchite nome, c/. Pap. 791} to Tyrannus, in money and in requesting him to prepare at once the list of taxes (or arrears, Somewhat mutilated; corn, due for the twelfth year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [=a.d. 25-26].
^?),
in a large semi-cursive hand.
Pap. 801. the
Title-slip
title
ijin. X4|in.
/
9
[O.
/>.
6
in.
(^), such
as
[O.
in.
/*.
was attached
TvvaiKeioi.
Late
I St
291] to
or
papyrus
2nd
cent.
show their contents, bearing Written in rather large uncials,
rolls to
301]
of 160 drachmas of silver from Antiphanes, son of Heraclas, to Tryphon, son of Dionysius [c/. Pap. 798]. Dated at Oxyrhynchus in Pauni [c/. O. P. 306] of the fifth year of the emperor Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= June, a. d. 59]. Cancelled ; the repayment of the loan is recorded in 0. P. 306, now at Gizeh. Much mutilated ; in a rather large, well-formed semi-cursive hand. 12 in. 7f in. [0. P. 318]
Loan
Pap. 802.
agoranomus by Phanias, agent for Phanias, son of Sarapion, mortgage of part of a house. The mortgagee is Thoonis, son of Thoonis the mortgagor is a woman, whose name is lost. Dated in the reign of the emperor Imperfect, the end being lost and the rest Domitianus [Augustus Germanicus, a.d. 81-96]. somewhat damaged ; in a small cursive hand. 5J in. [0. P. 339] 4 in.
Pap. 803.
Notification, addressed to the
instructing
him
to register a
;
=
Pap. 804.
Return, addressed to Theon, the
,
by Heraclides, son of Heraclides, of the sheep
in his possession for the current first (?) year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [=a.d. 14-15; but in a similar return in a.d. 40-41, 0. P. 355]• perhaps later, since a Theon appears as
Much
mutilated; in a well-marked cursive hand.
5
in.
3
in.
Portion of a document in loom which had been given to him by his father in his life-time. in the fourteenth year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [= i May, a.d. 28]. and clear cursive hand. 6 in. 3^ in. [0. P. 367]
Pap. 805.
weaver's
....
^O. P. 354]
which Sarapion, son of Petosiris, makes
affidavit
with regard to a
Dated the 6th Pachon
......... Imperfect;
in a large
Part of a contract for the payment of a sum of 3320 drachmas; the names of the parties in a rather irregular Late ist cent. Imperfect, both beginning and end being lost cursive hand. [O.P. 370] 4^ in. 5 in.
Pap. 806. are
lost.
;
Fragment of a lease of land, dated the 13th Phaophi in the thirty-sixth year of Caesar 10 Oct., a.d. 6]. Imperfect, only the end of the document being preserved; in a medium-sized [./*. 374]. cursive hand, rather irregular, 5 in. af in.
Pap. 807.
[=
......•
Fragment of a contract between Themistocles, son of Ptolemaeus, and Apolionarion, a freedwoman, dated in Caesareius of the first year of the emperor Lucius Livius Su[lpicius Galba,
Pap. 808.
=
Aug., A.D. 68]. Much mutilated ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. Attached to /*. 377] 7-| in. of a different document, in a minute cursive hand. 4I in. [0. .
it is
a fragment
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Pap. 809.
Small fragment of a contract, dated in the reign of the emperor Domitianus [Augustus .]nus Germ[anicus, a.d. 81-96]; in a small, neat, semi-cursive hand. Probably from a composite roll containing a number of contracts joined together, a small piece of another contract, in a different hand, being attached to it. 3I in. [0. /". 378] 2f in. .
.
=
Pap. 810.
{).
Pap.
(8
Strip of papyrus, vvith the
Perhaps a
{Itovs)
Nov., a.d. 76.
tide-slip.
Communication from Phanias,
811.
in the reign of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [= portions being lost ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. 812.
Receipt from the
{)
,
words or
i|
is
[0.
Ntoi /*.
Fragment of account of
receipts of
.
..... ....
for arrears of taxes for the eleventh year of Tiberius
unnamed emperor [perhaps Nero,
^(
381] ;
17th Phaophi in the twelfth year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus an irregular cursive hand. 3I in. 5 in.
of an
in.
apparently with regard to arrears of taxes written a.d. 14-37]. Imperfect, the right-hand and bottom [0. P. 382] 3^ in. 3 in.
[=14
;
Oct., a.d. 25].
dated the Nearly
[O.P. 384]
perfect, but very faint; in
Pap. 813.
12
in.
wheat from Pharmouthi to Pachon in the thirteenth year a.d. 67]. Only the upper left-hand portion
= April-May,
preserved; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
in.
4f
5
in.
[0.
/".
391]
Beginning of private letter from Dionysius to his brother Sarapion ; with postscript added the top. Late ist cent. Imperfect in a medium-sized cursive hand. 2 in. 43 in. [. /". 396]
Pap. 814. at
;
Pap. 815. Fragment of commentary on Aristotle's columns are preserved. ist-2nd cent. Written [J'.T.F.s]
Topics, bk.
ii,
Portions of three narrow
ch. 2.
in a small semi-cursive hand.
3!
in.
4|
Homer, Iliad, bk. viii, ends of 11. 332-336 and beginnings of 11. 362-369. 2nd-ist cent. Written in a rather large and rough semi-uncial hand. i| in. [F. T.F. 4] 3 in.
Pap. 816.
in.
B.C.
Homer, Odyssey, bk. vi, parts of 11. 201-203, 205-209, 255-256, 258-263, 286-300, 325-328. Early ist cent., being found with dated documents of that age. Written in a fairly large and rather
Pap. 817.
[F.T.P.'j]
irregular uncial.
Queen Cleopatra and King Ptolemy Alexander, by Theotimus, son of Mysian of the 4th hipparchy, and holder of 100 arouras of land in Theadelphia, in the division of Themistes in the Arsinoite nome, for redress on account of outrages committed against him in Epeiph of the thirteenth year [of Cleopatra] and tenth [of Ptolemy Alexander, B.C. 105-104], and in Mecheir of the current year [presumably b.c. 104-103]. Somewhat defaced; in
Pap. 818.
Petition, addressed to
Phileas, a
=
a medium-sized semi-uncial hand.
12
in.
7|: in.
[F.T.P. 12]
Order from Ptolemaeus, a scribe, to Ptolemaeus, of the village of Autodic^, to pay to Posidonius, son of Didymus, on behalf of Heracleides, son of Zenobius, forty-five artabas of wheat of the /Aos-standard, as rent for land near Cerceesis. Dated the 1 9th Pauni of the first year of an unnamed sovereign [probably either Berenice b.c. 58-57, or Cleopatra b.c 51, or Augustus Perfect; written in a faint ink in a rather small cursive hand. B.C. 30-29]. 4-;- in. 6| in.
Pap. 819.
=
=
=
[f.T.P. 16] Pap. 820.
(8;/)
Order from Domitius Annianus, a centurion, to the elders and public officials of -um] to see to the setting of the proper watch from their watch-tower to a certain farm. 3rd cent. (.?). Perfect in a thin cursive hand of Latin type. 4f in. [Z'. P. 38]
the village of Taurinus [or
(/) X
4
in.
;
.
Pap. 821.
Receipt, granted to Acusilaus, son of Acusilaus (?), for a tax-payment of twelve drachmas. Dated the 24th Mesor^ of the second year [probably of Augustus, 17 Aug., b.c 28]. Perfect ; in an irregular cursive hand. 6f in. [F. T. P. 43] 3^^ in. .
=
Pap. 822.
Receipt given by Apollonius, agent for Archias, to Onnophris, a mason in the division of Themistes, for the trade tax on masons, apparently amounting in all to five talents of copper. Dated the 19th Pauni in the twenty-fourth year [probably of Augustus, Perfect; 14 June, b.c 6]. written across the fibres in a very rough semi-uncial hand. 6^ in. 2^ in. \^F. T. P. 44]
,
Pap. 823.
=
.
Receipt given by Theon, son of Mysthas, to Heraclas, agent for Tryphon, for payment of various instalments of a tax entitled amounting to forty-four drachmas six chalchi. Dated the 30th Pachon and 4th Pauni in the thirty-ninth year of Caesar [= 25 and 29 May, a.d. 10],
and
some uncertain date in X 4 in. [F.T.P. 4S]
at
7 in.
the fortieth year [a.d. io-ii].
Pap. 824. (a) Customs-receipt for amount of eight drachmas on Antoninus Caesar 2i May, [F.
TP.
=
68]
.
.
.
four camels. a.d. .
158].
Perfect
;
in
an irregular cursive hand.
paid at the toll-gate of the village of Dionysias, to the Dated the 26th Pachon in the twenty-first year of 2^ in. Perfect; in a small cursive hand, zi in.
^
.
.°
.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
XXXviii
Text. {6)
Customs-receipt to the amount of 2^ obols the nature of the tax is lost through mutilation. Dated the 17th Epeiph in the fifteenth year of Antoninus Caesar [= 11 July, a.d. 152]. Imperfect, the beginning being lost in a medium-sized cursive hand. 2^ in. 2 J in. [i^. T. P. 76 (a)] ;
;
.
Statement of sums paid into the bank of Titus Flavius Eutychides [probably at Euhemeria, the papyrus was found] by Eudaemon, son of Sarapion, and his partners, overseers of the property owned by the city of Alexandria in Euhemeria, in respect of rents on the said property. The dates extend from the 27th Mecheir in the eighteenth year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius to the 5th Phaophi in the twentieth year [21 Feb., a.d. 155Nearly perfect in a large, thick, strongly-marked, semi-uncial hand, in very 2 Oct., A. D. 1 56]. black ink. gin. xi2jin. [F.T.P.8^]
Pap. 825. where
,
;
Acknowledgement by Petheus, son of Patron, a Persian of the receipt of a loan of 2^ artabas of vegetable seed and 6^ artabas of barley from Acusilaus, son of Theon, to be repaid in Pauni [June] of the same year. Dated at Pelusium, in the division of Themistes in the Arsinoite nome, the 6th Artemisius (= Phamenoth) in the thirty-eighth year of the government of Caesar (ttjs vlov) [=2 March, A. D. 9]. The date is separated by a blank space of about five inches from the beginning of the contract, where it is repeated in shorter form. The contract has been cancelled. Nearly perfect ; in a well-marked cursive hand. loi in. 3| in.
Pap. 826.
,
[F.T.P.Sg] Pap. 827.
-
Signatures of Petesuchus, son of Pnepheros, and Onnophris, son of Pecusis {?), Persians t^s in Pauni of the cTovs [probably a mistake for June, a.d. 2]. Imperfect, the body of the contract being lost; in a thick cursive hand. in. \^F. 5 in. T'. P. 151] 4^ cViyov^9, to a loan of six artabas of wheat, to be repaid
=
.
Pap. 828
{a)-(k). Fragmentary customs-receipts for merchandise passing the toll-gate of Bacchias. of them bear the remains of clay seals. 2nd-3rd cent. [^F. T.P. 167, 169, 172, 173, 179, 181, 184, 185, 187, 188]
Two
Account, consisting of names followed by amounts in drachmas ; two columns, with an on the verso. Late ist cent. B.C. (found with other documents of the reign of Augustus). Written in a rather small cursive hand, in faint ink. \_F. T.P. 232] %\ in. 5 in.
Pap. 829.
additional account
.
Account, consisting of names of persons followed by amounts in drachmas ; five columns. in the month Pachon of the twelfth year [probably of Augustus, May, B.C. 18]. 8| in. loiin. lF.T.P.2ii\
Pap. 830. Dated
Pap. 831.
=
Some writing has Short account, consisting of three names, with amounts in drachmas. sides. Late ist cent. b.c. 3 in. 2^ in. \F. 7'./'. 234]
been obliterated on both
Portion of an order from ApoUonius to a subordinate whose name is lost, to deliver some and others, ist cent. b.c. Imperfect, only the beginnings of lines being a preserved; in a thick cursive hand of Ptolemaic type. i^ in. \^F. 7". /". 235] 6f in.
Pap. 832.
wheat
to
.
Pap. 883.
-.
Fragment of a
neighbourhood of Euhemeria one of the parties is the twentieth or some later year of Ptolemy the god Neos i.e. Auletes, b.c 62-51]. Written in a small, neat, cursive
lease of land in the
;
a Persian Dated in Dionysus Philop[ator Philadelphus ', 4a in. [F. T.P. 2^6] hand. 3 in.
'
=
Account, consisting of names with amounts in silver and copper drachmas, the ratio between them being given as 4 Imperfect; in a rough uncial ist cent. b.c. 1400, or i 350.
Pap. 834.
:
:
hand
in
faint
[FTP.
308]
ink.
5A
in.
[Papp. 835-878 were presented by
4
in.
On
the
the Executors of
verso
is
a
small
portion
of
another
account.
Major William Joseph Myers, F.S.A.]
Portion of a land register, containing areas of land and (apparently) the tax Written in a small cursive payable on them. ist cent. Parts of two columns are preserved,
Pap. 835.
Pec/o.
hand Verso.
of a contract made in the Hermopolite nome dated the 4th Pharmouthi in some year of emperor Nerva [Traianus Augustus] Germanicus Dacicus [= a.d. 102-117]. Much mutilated; a rough cursive hand. 7^ in 5f in.
Copy
;
the in
Pap. 836. in the
Much
Dated its conditions and the names of the parties are lost by mutilation. emperor Nerva Traianus Augustus Germanicus Dacicus [= a.d. 102-117]. 8 in. a small, very cursive hand. 7^ in.
Portion of a lease reign of the
mutilated
;
in
;
Dated in the Receipt (?) for part payment of a debt ; the names of the parties are lost. fourteenth year of the emperor Nerva Traianus Au[gustus] Germanicus Dacicus [= a.d. iio-iii]. Mutilated and defaced ; in a rough cursive hand. 3I in. 6f in.
Pap. 837.
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Pap. 838. the
Fragment of a
only the date and subscriptions of the lessors are preserved. ; Dated eighth year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus [= 30 Oct., body of the document in a thick cursive hand, the subscriptions in a small, thin,
3rd Athur in
A.D. 123]. The cursive hand. 4f
lease
the
4!
in.
in.
.
.
.140
.
.
Pap. 839.
Contract of sale of a heifer and calf from Harpaesis to Anubion (?), both of Hermopolis, for sixty-two silver drachmas. Dated the 5th Phamenoth in the eighth year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus [= i March, a.d. 124]. Perfect, but somewhat rubbed; in a medium-sized cursive hand of rather unusual type. 3^ in. 4 in. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Pap. 840. Receipt given by Claudius Ion to Eutychides, son of Sarapion, a husbandman, for 1432 drachmas of silver, part-payment of rents due to him. Dated the loth Epeiph in the thirteenth year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus [=7 July, a.d. 129]. Nearly perfect ; in a straggling cursive hand. 4^ in. 4^ in. .
Pap. 841.
{a) Certificate for labour
on the embankments
.
.
.
.
1
40
igg
Socnopaei Nesus, granted to Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis. Dated in Pauni of the second year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= June, a.d. 139]. Mutilated; the date in a small cursive hand, the body '^ '" "- '" of the certificate in a larger hand. ^ 2A m. X m.
59
granted to the same person, for five days' labour in Athur of the twenty-third year of the same emperor; dated in the twenty-fourth year [= a.d. i6o-i6i]. Mutilated, the right hand half being lost ; in a neat semi-uncial hand. i| in 3 in.
60
at
{6) Similar certificate,
{),
^,
Pap. 842.
Contract of lease of grazing rights in a plain adjoining Apias by the seven elders of the village to Apunchis, son of Apunchis, a shepherd with receipt for the purchase money, the amount of which is not stated. Dated the 3rd Phaophi in the fourth year of Antoninus Caesar [= 30 Sept., a.d. 140]. Nearly perfect; in a rather irregular cursive hand. 8| in. X 6 in
'
Pap. 843.
Portion of a census-return, addressed to the and for the of the twenty-third year of Antoninus [= a.d. 159-160]; the name of the person making the return being lost. Dated the i8th Tubi in the twenty-fourth year of Antoninus Caesar [= 13 Jan•. A.D. 161] ; with ofiicial dockets. Imperfect, the upper portion being lost; in a mediumsized cursive hand. 4^^ in. 3^ in
Pap. 844.
Certificate of
Stotoetis,
payment
to
Horus and
,
his colleagues, tax-collectors for
son of Stotoetis, of various taxes, the principal being the
141
28
Socnopaei Nesus, by for which a total of
drachmas six chalchi [c/. Pap. 823] is paid in instalments during the months Tubi to Epeiph of the fourteenth year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [= Jan.- July, a.d. 174]. Other entries include dates up to the 9th Athur of the fifteenth year [= 5 Nov., a.d. 174]. Perfect in a very forty-four
;
cursive hand.
Pap. 845.
4
()
9 in
in.
54
payments of poll-tax by Heron, to the amount of four and sixteen drachmas. Dated the 23rd Pauni in the seventeenth year of the Aurelii Antoninus and Lucius Commodus Augusti [= 17 June, a.d. 177]. Mutilated in the left edge; in a rough cursive hand. 2^ in. 3I in. (a) Certificate of
33
payment of poll-tax by Pollion, son of Sarapion, to Dorion, tax-collector of Memphis, apparently to the amount of twenty drachmas. Dated the 4th Mecheir in the twenty-fifth year of Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Caesar [= 30 Jan., a.d. 185]. At the bottom is added a note of a payment by Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis, on the 30th Athur in the twenty-eighth year [= 26 Nov., A.D. 187] for the twenty-seventh year. Somewhat mutilated; written across the papyrus-fibres in a
(6) Certificate for
rough cursive hand. (c)
3 in.
7 in
34
Tax-receipt, granted by the tax-collectors of the village of Neilopolis [in the Arsinoite nome] ; the details are lost by mutilation. Dated the 3rd Mecheir in some year between the twenty-first and twenty-ninth of Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus [=28 Jan., a.d. 180-189]. Mutilated ; in a minute cursive hand. 2| in. 3^ in.
Pap. 846.
Fragment of a petition from a weaver, whose name is lost, against his nomination as Dated in the third year of Antoninus Caesar [ a.d. 139-140]. Mutilated, wanting the beginning and the right-hand portion; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
=
qualified for the office of elder. 6-| in.
Pap. 847.
X 3
in
.
131
by Orsenuphis and his colleagues, elders of -, and Pecusis, elder of Socnopaei Nesus, of eighty drachmas in respect of Dated the 22nd Pharmouthi in the tenth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Armeniacus Medicus Certificate of receipt
Parthicus
71
in.
Maximus
X 34
in
[=17
,
April,
a.d.
170].
Perfect;
in
a
-
rather
thick
cursive
hand.
54
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
xl
Text.
Pap. 848.
At
cursive hand.
(?),
.
Order from Ischyrion
Verso.
Pla-
including several names. 2nd cent. Imperfect; in a good semithe top are traces of another document. 6| in. 3^ in.
Official return
Recto.
Couis to give to Ladon five A. D. 213]
to
twenty-first year [probably of Caracalla,
,
fleeces.
=
payments
Dated the 17th Phamenoth
in the
209
given by the of the village of Euhemeria, at various dates in the thirteenth and fourteenth years of an unnamed emperor. in. 2nd cent. Mutilated; in a small cursive hand. 3^ in. 5f Series of certificates of
Pap. 849.
in respect of
.
Pap. 850. Certificate granted to Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis, for the statutory five days' labour on the embankments at Socnopaei Nesus, from the i6th to the 20th Thoth in the second year of the emperors Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus and Lucius Aurelius Verus Augustus [= 13-17 Sept., Dated in the third year [= a.d. 162-163]. Nearly perfect; in a small, thick, cursive A.D. 161]. hand, z^ in. 3 in.
60
Receipts granted by Aurelius Hermias, also called Apollonius, strategus of Alexandria, through various agents to Apcuis, a shepherd, for various payments out of the proceeds of the from the 25th Pauni in the twenty-fourth year [of Caracalla] to the 5th Epeiph in the second year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus \_i. e. Elagabalus, 20 June, A.D. 216-30 June, a.d. 2 [9]. Six short columns, nearly perfect; in various cursive hands. 2 ft. 6A in. 4 in.
48
51
.
205
28
(a) Certificate, extracted from the of payments in corn by of the village of Apias. Circ. a.d. 216 [c/.Vz.-p. 851]. Apcuis, a shepherd, to the 2A in. . . Nearly perfect; written with red ink in a rather large cursive hand. 4|- in.
51
,
Pap. 851.
=
Pap. 852.
Private letter
of only seven lines
5|
in•
X 4|
;
from Eutychides
to his brother Heliodorus.
in a small, very cursive hand, with address in
2nd cent. Perfect, consisting large rough uncials on the back.
in
to his brother Heliodorus, on private affairs. {a) Letter from the left-hand portion and the end being lost ; in a small semi-cursive hand.
2nd cent. 4| in. 3
Pap. 853.
some place
Imperfect, in.
.
nome, in the eleventh year of the emperors [Lucius Septimius] Severus Pius [Pertinax, Marcus] Aurelius and Pub[lius Septimius] Geta Caesar Augustus [Pius], Augusti, a.d. Antoninus 202-203]. [= i| in. Imperfect, the right-hand portion being lost; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 3^ in.
(i) Tax-receipt, for taxes paid at
Fragment of
Pap. 854.
One
cent.
letter
in the division of Heracleides in the Arsinoite
from Nearchus
imperfect column
;
to Heliodorus, describing a
voyage up the Nile.
in a thin, rather straggling, cursive hand.
4f
in.
4|
ist-2nd
in.
.
8{) {),
Pap. 855.
.
from a
{b) Letter
cursive hand.
Pap. 856. cent. size
On
ft.
5
in.
to her mother, Selend,
private affairs.
2nd
Imperfect
cent.
;
in a small
...... ............
6i
is
a short money-account, roughly written in a small cursive hand.
2nd cent.
91
in.
6f
in.
Pap. 857. List of names, for what purpose The names are divided into groups, and cent.
on
2| in
Late ist List of excise duties on various articles, including cattle, potted fish, boats, &c. Imperfect, portions of three columns being preserved ; in a good cursive hand of medium
the verso I
woman
Imperfect
;
in
is
not stated.
the total
Portions of twelve columns are preserved.
number
a medium-sized cursive hand,
i
in
each group i ft.
ft.
is
stated after
it.
2nd-3rd
6 in
Application to Sarapion (?), son of Sarapion, by Tesenuphis, son of Turbon, of {a). Hermopolis, for a lease of land for two years. Dated in the fourteenth year of Antoninus Caesar 4A in. [= a.d. 150-151]. Imperfect; in a small, neat, cursive hand. 2^ in.
Pap. 858
.
(b)
Fragment of a lease. Late hand of medium size. 2i
ist cent. in.
3
in.
Only
the
ends of eight
lines are preserved
;
in a
.
good
.
.
cursive
.
Portion of a petition or official return, relating apparently to the inheritance of some property. 2nd cent. Imperfect ; in a very cursive hand. 9 in. 7^ in., with a small detached fragment
Pap. 859.
-
...............-•
for Socnopaei Nesus, of money Redo. Fragment of a return, by the dated the 12th Phamenoth in some received by them during the month Mecheir [= February] year of the emperors [Lucius Septimius Seve]rus Pius [Pertinax, Marcus Aur]elius Antoninus [Pius, Only the 8 March, a.d. 201-210]. Augusti, and Publius Sep]timius Geta [Caesar Augustus, in a medium-sized cursive hand right-hand portion is preserved
Pap. 860.
(a)
;
=
;
.......
144
TABLE OF PAPYRI
{) ..............
Tax-account by amounts of money,
Verso.
sized cursive hand. {i)
for the
8J
[=
month Epeiph
July], consisting of a
multiples of four drachmas.
all in
2 in.
in.
Early 3rd cent.
Text.
Plate.
of names followed Perfect in a mediumlist
;
.
2nd
Conclusion of an account, probably for taxes. 3 in., most being blank
6A
In an irregular cursive hand.
cent.
in.
Acknowledgement, addressed to Eudaemon, son of Idisalion, by Phibis (?), son of Phatres, Reference is made to the twelfth year [of Marcus Aurelius, of a lease of land. a. d. 71-172, Mutilated; in a small, very cursive hand. or Septimius Severus, a. d. 203-204]. 8^ in. 5 in. ,
Pap. 861.
=
Receipt for taxes of uncertain character paid at various dates from the month Hadrianus year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus to Thoth in the nineteenth Somewhat mutilated; written across the fibres on the verso of year [= Dec. a.d. 133-Sept. 134]. 6i in. 4A in. the papyrus, in a very cursive hand.
Pap. 862.
in the eighteenth
Pap. 863
Portion of a lease of land for a year dated in the tenth year of an emperor whose probably Hadrian [= a.d. 125-126] or Antoninus [= a.d. 146-147]. Imperfect, only the upper left-hand portion being preserved ; in a clear semi-cursive hand. 3I in. 2f in. . {a).
name
{6)
is
;
lost,
Portion of a lease of land ; the names of the parties are lost through mutilation, together with the 2nd-3rd cent. Imperfect, wanting the end and being mutilated elsewhere ; in a very cursive date. hand. 6 in 5I in.
Receipt given by Flavius Aelianus, son of Cyril, for the repayment of two soh'dt of gold, less twelve carats, lent to Enoch, a labourer. 6th-7th cent. Perfect; written across the fibres, in 1 2^ in. a straggling cursive hand. 6^ in.
Pap. 864.
Pap. 865.
(a) Portion of a private letter from Athanasius to demanding immediate attention. 6th-7th cent. Imperfect, only the beginning being preserved; written across the fibres, in a rapid, in. sloping cursive hand. in. . . . 3^ 7 ,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
of a private letter. Late 6th cent. Imperfect, only the beginnings of lines being preserved written across the fibres in a sloping cursive hand. 4 in. 5^ in.
(i) Portion
(a) Signatures from the end of a large document. 4i in. hands, rather roughly written. 6J in
Pap. 866.
(i) Letter, apparently
on
oflScial
a sloping cursive hand.
is
,
Imperfect;
written across the
in four
fibres, in
in
Contract relating to land, between a woman named Maria and Flavius Daniel, yewaiodated the 24th Phamenoth in the consulship of [Sabinianus and] Theodorus 20 March, a.d. 505]; with attestations of the parties and witnesses. Only the right-hand side
Pap. 867.
[=
6^
Nearly perfect;
7th cent.
business.
in.
3I
6th-7th cent.
preserved
Pap. 868. Perfect
;
Pap. 869.
;
in a large, firm cursive hand,
r ft.
i
in.
82
in
5^
Letter on private affairs, to the brother of the writer, whose name written across the fibres, in a very straggling cursive hand. 9 in.
Lease of part of a house to an
named Samuel; dated
Thoth
the 17th
left-hand portion being lost
;
of Hermopolis, whose
official
,
Pap. 870. Acknowledgement made by Aurelius Cot same town, of the receipt of a loan of five
—
4th cent. Mutilated; in a medium-sized cursive hand. of the 4th cent. 8 in. 7 in.
not given.
7^
name
is
lost,
6th cent.
iifin. xSiin.
from a Jew
Imperfect, the
of Panopolis, to Aurelia ApoUonia, of the security of a mortgage on a house. On the verso are fragments of an account
on the
235
Acknowledgement by Menas, son of Zenobius, a trumpeter of Arsinoe,
Pap. 871.
7th cent.
in.
.....
in the twelfth indiction-year.
in a large cursive hand,
is
he has taken of ApoUonius. Dated that
a lease from Flavius Sergius, comes, son of Peter, of a triclinium in the street at Arsinoe the 25th Pharmouthi in the first year of the emperor Phocas and the sixth indiction-year [= 20 April, A.D. 603]. Imperfect, wanting the end, and somewhat mutilated; in a sloping cursive 3I in. hand. 7f in. .
Pap. 872. a house sloping.
Pap. 873. 9 III.
in.
.
.
.
(?). 1
2^
6th-7th cent. in.
X 3^
Theological
X
, .
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Apollos,
.
Considerably mutilated;
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
of the receipt from Theodota of a lease of in a medium-sized cursive hand, slightly
in
fragment, of uncertain
6th cent.
character.
3 in f
(?).
Imperfect
on
all
sides.
269
TABLE OF PAPYRI
,
xlii
Pap. 874. Contract between two ncme, and Victor, a
Text.
whose names are
brothers,
mutilated, of a
town
in the
Hermopolite
with attestations of the parties and witnesses. The details are in the [thirteenth] year after the consulship of Dec, Mutilated and a.d. 554]. defaced; in [= 19
Dated the 23rd Choiach
obscured by mutilations.
Flavius Basilius, and a large cursive hand, slightly sloping.
the third indiction-year
12
12^
in.
in.
Portion of an acknowledgement, by a person whose name is lost, of a loan of 150 Reference is made to the fifteenth indiclion-year. 4th cent. artabas of barley from Agellius (?). i2 in. 2| in. Imperfect and mutilated; in a rather thin cursive hand of medium size.
Pap. 875.
(a)
() Portion of a portion
Pap. 876. 4|
5
in.
il
Portion of a portion being
X
in.
in a large, very
(?),
i
rough cursive hand.
6th-7th cent.
The
left-hand
in
Imperfect, the 7th cent. with reference to fugitive workmen. written across the fibres in a thin, sloping, cursive hand.
letter,
(a)
left-hand
(6)
private letter
is lost.
lost;
"
7 in
Portion of a letter, perhaps on private affairs. 7th cent. Imperfect, only the upper left-hand portion being preserved ; in a thin, sloping, cursive hand. 6 in. 4^ in
Short
Pap. 877.
money
account.
5
6^
cursive hand.
Pap. 078.
Perfect
6th cent.
;
written across the fibres,
.
in a large,
thick
[]. []....
document addressed [tois] waXivyeveaia^. Near the end occur the words Much mutilated ; carefully written in a tall, thin, cursive hand It appears to contain a reference to t^s Literary fragment, perhaps of an oration.
purport 3rd-4th cent. Verso.
is
[sic]
X 6|
in.
in.
Petition or official
Recto.
The
9^
in.
lost
through mutilation.
....
•;.
4th
cent.
in
,
Imperfect
;
in
a
rather
small
cursive
hand.
to Panobchunis, son of Totoes, Pap. 879. Sale by Patous, son of Phagonis, a Persian and Kobaetesis his wife, similarly Persians, of a quarter of an aroura of land within Pathyris for 4000 drachmas of copper. Dated (with a full list of the priesthoods of the Ptolemies at Alexandria and Ptolemais) at Pathyris, in the ofiSce of the agoranomus Heliodorus, the I2th Phaophi in the In forty-eighth year of Ptolemy Euergetes [II] and queen Cleopatra his wife [= B.C. 123-122].
two broad columns, to which is prefixed a docket, dated the 28th Phaophi. 2 ft. i in and fairly large cursive hand. 5| in.
Perfect
;
in a firm
5
-,
dividing his lands in the of Pelaeus, a Persian Dated (with a full list of the priesthoods of the Ptolemies at plain of Pathyris between his children. Alexandria) at Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus Heliodorus, the 37th Mecheir in the fourth year of the queen [t.e. Cleopatra] and king Ptolemy, Philometores Soteres [=B.c. 114-113J. Two broad columns, nearly perfect, but without docket; in a rather thick cursive hand.
Deed executed by Totoes, son
Pap. 880.
6
in.
X
I
ft.
4|
,
in
8
to Kobaetesis [wife of Pap. 881. Sale by Pmoi's, son of Thotortaeus, a Persian Panobchunis, c/. Pap. 879] and Petearsemtheus, Petesuchus, Phagonis, and Psennesis, sons of Panobchunis [c/. Papp. 657-663, 674, 675, 680, 1203-1209], of i| arouras of land in the plain of Pathyris for three talents of copper. Dated (with a full list of the priesthoods of the Ptolemies at Alexandria) at Pathyris in the office of the agoranomus Sosus, the 23rd Mecheir in the ninth year Perfect, in two broad columns, of Cleopatra and Ptolemy, Philometores Soteres [b.c. 109-108]. in a thick, even, cursive hand. preceded by a docket, and followed by six lines in demotic ;
6|
in.
X
I
ft.
8 in
n
Pap. 882. Sale by Thamunis, daughter of Patous, of Diospolis Parva, to Petearsemtheus, son of Kechutes, of Pathyris, of two parcels of land, amounting together to 3^ arouras, for a talent of copper. Dated at Diospohs Parva in the office of the agoranomus Heracleides, the 12 th Phamenoth in the sixteenth year of Cleopatra Euergetis and the thirteenth of Ptolemy Alexander Philometor [= B.C. 102-101]. The contract occupies one broad column, and is preceded by a docket, and followed by the certificate of the banker Paniscus that the tax on sales was duly paid on the istPharmouthi.
Perfect; the
hand and very black
ink.
5I
main document in.
i
ft.
9 in
in a thin cursive
hand, the certificate in a thick cursive
()
13
of Aphrodite, to PetearPap. 883. Sale by Petearsemtheus, son of Almaphis, a priest The area and semtheus, son of Panobchunis, of a parcel of land in the plain north of Pathyris. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus Hermias, the price are not mentioned. 2ist Choiach in the twenty-sixth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Cleopatra his sister, Philometores In one broad column, preceded by a docket, in a different hand. Soteres [= B.C. 89-88]. 7 in. Perfect, except for a few lines of the docket; in a thick cursive hand and black ink. I
ft.
8a
in
•
*'
Plate,
TABLE OF PAPYRI
[]( []5[\
Fragment from the end of an otherwise unknown
Pap. 884.
xlili
oration,
with
title
{nrip
[]
[-/(][].
Probably a rhetorical exercise. The last five are preserved, slightly defaced, and thirteen lines of the preceding column, much mutilated. cent. Written in a medium-sized semi-uncial hand, rather thick and plain. 6 in. 4§ in. Trjs
Text.
Plate.
lines
2nd
^
Fragments of a literary work of uncertain character, apparently containing references to 2nd cent. Five irregular fragments, [Euripides] tv to Homer, and to another writer iv d. in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. three of which contain portions of two columns each
Fap- 885.
;
3 in
X 3I
in.,
4|
2^
in.
2 in.
in.,
X if
in.,
5^
in.
5
in.
and 4^
in.
3^
in
Homer, liiad, bk. ii, portions of 11. 836-852, 864-877 and of the title. Some accents, marks of elision are employed. 2nd-3rd cent. Five small fragments of the last column of the book in a large, thick, uncial hand. 7 in. 4^ in
Pap. 886.
breathings, and
;
Petition addressed to
Pap. 887.
the petitioner forcibly from his beginning lost, the rest perfect
5|in.
X I2|
Pap. 888.
{a)
an
redress of injuries against a person
,
in
Fragment of
official for
who
has expelled
The names of the parties are lost. 3rd cent. b.c. The house. written across the fibres in a widely-spaced, irregular cursive hand.
own ;
certificate
()
of payment to Phmo[is].
I
of eight talents of copper
made by
Executed at Pathyris, in the office of the a Persian t^s .?], agoranomus Paniscus, the 20th Choiach in the tenth year [of Ptolemy Soter II, = B.C. 108-107; from middle of the papyrus, from top to bottom in a mediumPapp. A strip the c/. 657-659, 881]. sized cursive hand. 12^^ in. X 2§ in. Pan[obchunis
;
.
.
{6)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
A sum of twenty-six talents of copper is perhaps made to the thirty-second year [of Ptolemy Euergetes II, B.C. Only the right-hand portion is preserved in a neat cursive hand. 9 in. i| in.
Fragment of a
contract, executed at Diospolis [Parva].
Reference
mentioned. 139-138].
=
is
;
(a) Receipt given by Zoi's, also named Onchasis, daughter of Isidorus, to Patous, a priest of the temples in Crocodilopolis and Pathyris, for a sum of twelve talents 3000 drachmas on behalf Late 2nd cent. B.C. Apparently nearly perfect, of Esthladas, son of Druton [c/. Papp. 607, 617]. On but wanting the end ; written on the verso of the papyrus, in a firm and clear cursive hand. line of demotic. the recio is a 4 in. 4f in.
Pap. 889.
)
A
scrap of Ptolemaic writing. Late 2nd cent. B.C. The sign for 'artaba' (usually be written a, which may suggest an origin for the symbol. 3^ in. 2^ in.
—
)
22
appears to
.
Notification of payment by Apollonius, son of Hermias, to Heracles, son of Zenon, through the private bank of Hermaeus, of sixty drachmas of silver to complete the purchase of five oxen. Dated the 25th Tubi in the twenty-fourth year of Caesar [=20 Jan., b.c 6]. Perfect; in an irregular, angular cursive hand, with the receipt of Heracles in rough uncials, pf in. 6J in.
Pap. 890.
.
Pap. 891. Application from Chaeremon to an official whose registration of the sale of certain land occupied by him. Augustus
medium
[=
size.
A.D. 14-37].
9§
in.
2^
in.
in.
Sept., a.d. 16].
3
167
16
168
17
are lost, apparently for the
.
—ophis
Acknowledgement by persons whose names are lost.
[Augustus, hand. 8|
title
Dated in the reign of Tiberius Caesar Imperfect, the right-hand portion being lost; in a very cursive hand of
Pap. 892.
=
name and
son of Fau[stus], of the receipt of some hay from some month Sebastus in the third year of Tiberius Caesar Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion; in an irregular cursive
Dated
(?),
in the
in.
Dated in the fourth year Letter from Ammonius (?) to Aphrodisius, on private affairs. Mutilated ; in a rather small cursive hand. [probably of Tiberius, a.d. 17-18]. ^\ in. 5J in.
Pap. 893.
=
--,
Application, addressed to Gaius Julius by Chaeremon ; the exact nature , Dated the 2 1 st Tubi in a year, the number of it is obscure through the mutilation of the papyrus. of which is lost, in the reign of Gaius Caesar [Augustus] Germanicus [=16 Jan., a.d. 38-41]. 1 1|- in. Imperfect, only the left-hand portion being preserved ; in a thin cursive hand. 2| in.
Pap. 894.
{ ),
Complaint, addressed to Sarapion, chief of the police by Protarchus, son of Protarchus, with regard to an injury done to him by Harpaesis, son of Naaraus, of Euhemeria, Early ist cent. Imperfect, the end being lost; in a strongly-marked in the division of Themistes. cursive hand. 5| in. 2| in
Pap. 895.
.
Pap
.
.
.
son of Peteorsis, and his wife Heraclous, to Satabous, son of 896. Receipt, given by Hermias, for the payment of forty drachmas, the price of two artabas of wheat (?). Dated in the reign of the emperor Vespasianus Augustus [= a.d. 69-79]. Much mutilated; in a small cursive ,
hand.
4^
in.
3 in. f 2
129
TABLE OF PAPYRI
xliv _,
•
Pap. 897.
Text.
•
ft-
Letter on private affairs written in two columns on the recto and concluded on the verso. Dated the 3rd Pharmouihi in the third year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [= 29 March, a.d. 84]. Imperfect, nearly the whole of the first column being lost; in a rather square cursive hand of medium size. 7| in 7f in.
Pap. 898.
Document apparently
Letter from
Hermaeus
ferred
in.
5
in.
to
the
private affairs. .
9^
somewhat
columns,
three
;
in.
Fragment of a census or
5^
i ft.
poll-tax
Fragment of a
letter
or
2nd
.
.
cent.
6^
in.
.
.
2§
.
.
ist
.
=
Pap. 903.
.208 trans-
is
a
.
.
€
apparently of Imperfect and
.
.
Pap. 904.
Acknowledgement by
88
preserved,
23
mutilated; in a
-€
Notification from Thatres, daughter of Inaros, of Hermopolis, to the of the nome, of the sale of some land in the neighbourhood of that town. Dated in the reign of the emperor Nerva Traianus Augustus [Germanicus Dacicus, 03- 17]. Mutilated; in a a.d. medium-sized cursive hand. 10^ in. sf in
=
116
29
.124
30
from Claudius Erastus, strategus of the division of Themistes in the Arsinoite nome, of twenty-four ichneumons, of which one was dead. Dated the 24th Epeiph in the seventh year of Trajan [18 July, a.d. 104]. Followed by a letter from Areius to Claudius Erastus, referring to these ichneumons and to other matters, dated the 14th Mesord [=7 Aug.] in the same year. A second column follows containing a mutilated rescript from the Prefect of Egypt, C. Vibius Maximus, requiring absentees to return to their own homes in view of the coming census. There are traces of a preceding column. Much mutilated 12^ in. in a clear, square, semi-uncial hand. 8^ in. Julius Eutyches of the receipt
.
,
.
.
.
.
.
Pap. 905.
Draft of a deed by Demetrous, daughter of Charius, relating to land in the region of Philoteris and Dionysias. 2nd cent. Perfect ; in a large semi-cursive hand, mth many misspellings. On the same side of the papyrus, but written in the reverse direction, are two tax-receipts, dated in Epeiph of the third year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= July, A.D. 119], mutilated, in a small cursive hand. 5 in 8J in.
219
Application from C. Longinus Priscus, a soldier, and others, for a lease of the gold-smithing Dated at the beginning of the industry in Euhemeria, at a rent of from 264 drachmas a year. Imperfect at beginning and end; in thirteenth (?) year of Hadrianus Caesar [= a.d. 128-129]. . . . a small cursive hand. 3 in. 3^ in.
107
Pap. 906.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Pap. 907. Receipt given by Thasia, daughter of Lucius, to Ptolemaeus, son of Mysthes, for the repayment of a loan. Dated the 23rd Tubi in the eighteenth year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus [= 18 Jan., a.d. 134]. Mutilated, the end being lost; in a thin, neat semi4I in. cursive hand. 3^ in .
.
.
.
.
.169
.
.
from Eudaemonis, daughter of Marcus Ulpius Sarapion, to the Prefect of Egypt, quoting a petition to Avillius Longus, strategus of the Hermopolite nome, and other documents. The two columns preserved, which appear to be the last, are numbered 14 and 15. Dated the 6th Pachon in the second year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= I July, a.d. 139]. The first column much mutilated, the second perfect; in loj in. i ft. a medium-sized cursive hand. 3I in
Pap. 908.
Petition, probably
132
Pap. 909 {a). Acknowledgement by Anchorimphis of the sale to Ptolemaeus (?) of a camel for 600 drachmas, with receipt for the purchase-money. Dated the 7th Epeiph in the twentieth year of Somewhat mutilated and defaced; in an Traianus Hadrianus Caesar [= i July, a.d. 136]. irregular semi-cursive hand, with {i)
Certificate of
27
in
Written in
cent.
.
.
;
.
and
oflBcials
Only one column
ist-2nd cent. 9 in. 5 in.
containing mention Trajan, a.d. 98—117]•
in.
Nearly perfect
.
Late
mutilated. .
contract, [t.e.
(?)
small, very cursive hand.
in.
roll.
imperfect; in a small, neat semi-cursive hand.
Pap. 902.
on .
in
206
At the top is the name a very good semi-uncial
Portion of a register of agricultural produce received by the village
medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. 901.
6
Very imperfect;
a.d. 95].
to his son Areius,
a clear, rather thin, cursive hand.
Pap. 900.
('/ 8).
relative to a disputed will
of Petronius Secundus [Prefect of Egypt, hand of medium size. 3^ in. 4 in.
Pap. 899.
Plat
;
many
misspellings.
payment of twenty drachmas
5 in.
5
in.
.
.
.
.
.
by
Dated
in
Areius, son of Onnophris, to Eubulus, tax-collector for the street Phremei [in Arsinoe]. the seventh year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus [= a.d. 143-144].
defaced; in a rather small cursive hand.
170
.
as poll-tax (with a supplementary charge of ten obols)
4
in.
3
in.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Somewhat .
.
32
TABLE OF PAPYRI
xlv Text.
Plate.
Portion of a contract relating to corn the names of Herminus and Eudaemon occur in it. Dated in the seventh or seventeenth year of the emperor [Titus Aelius Hadrianus Anjtoninus Augustus [Pius, A.D. 143-144 or 153-154]. Very imperfect; in a thin cursive hand. 8f in.
Pap. 910.
;
=
X 2f
in
{)
Copy of an entry of the name of Petesorapis on the register of paupers Aug., a.d. 148-149]. i2th Mesor6 in the twelfth year of Antoninus Caesar 7i in. mutilated; in a medium-sized cursive hand. . 3 in.
Pap. 911.
[=5
.
.
.
.
;
dated the
Somewhat .
.
.
{a). Receipt, apparently for poll-tax paid by Harpalus, son of Onesimus, for the twelfth year Dated the 29th Epeiph of that of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Pius Augustus. year [= 23 July, a.d. 149]. Perfect ; in a small and very cursive hand. 3^ in. 4I in.
126
Pap. 912
.
{6) Similar receipt, granted to the same person, in the tenth or some subsequent year of the Dated in Epeiph. Nearly perfect ; in an extremely cursive hand. 3f in. X 3f in.
by the
.
same .
.
Certificate given
of
that they
],
51
from Dius [and his partners, that they have measured fifteen artabas of wheat. The place and the name of the farmer from whom the wheat was received are lost. Dated the 4th Pauni of the eighteenth year of the emperor [Titus] Aelius Hadrianus [Antoninus Pius, 29 May, A.D. 155]• Imperfect, the right-hand side being lost; in a very cursive hand. 5^ in.
Pap. 914.
Certificate
= X
3 in
52
and deputy strategus of Pap. 915. Census-return, addressed to Cephalon, Memphis, by ApoUonius, son of Harphaesis, for the twenty-third year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius 1 1| in. X 2| in.
Pap. 916.
Receipt from Pyrrhus for
fifty
[=
a.d.
159-160].
Nearly perfect; in a small cursive hand. 26
drachmas
;
by mutilation.
Dated the
Feb., a. d. 160].
Somewhat
the details are obscured
20th Mecheir in the twenty-third year [probably of Antoninus Pius, mutilated ; in a rough, uneducated, semi-cursive hand. 4^ in.
=14 5J
in
Pap. 917. Receipts given by the tax-collectors for taxes (t'Sij) due for the fifth and sixth years of Marcus Aurelius and Verus. Dated in Pauni of the seventh year of Antoninus and Verus, Augusti Armeniaci Medici Parthici Maximi [= June, a.d. 167]. Mutilated and rubbed; in a small cursive hand. 6f in. X 6| in. Receipt for repayment of a sum of 112
dr. borrowed by Paouetis from Harpagathes in 152-153] and repaid to Pacusis, heir to Harpagathes, the 9th Athur in the twelfth year of the emperor Ma[rcus Aure]lius Antoni[nus Augustus Armeniacus] Medicus [Parthicus Maximus, Mutilated; in a small, sloping, 5 Nov., a.d. 171].
Pap. 918.
the sixteenth year of
Antoninus Pius
[=
a.d.
=
cursive hand.
Pap. 919. Caesar (b)
9
in.
3I:
in.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
)
.
.
.
.
.
.171
by Horus and his colleagues, tax-collectors for Socnopaei Nesus, for and other taxes. Dated the 7 th Mesoro in the fourteenth year of Aurelius Antoninus
(a) Receipt, given
[=
Mutilated; in a small cursive hand.
4^
,
56
of the fourteenth year of Marcus Aurelius Return by Tyrannus for the census [= A.D. 173-174]. Dated in the fifteenth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Armeniacus Medicus Parthicus Germanicus Maximus [= a.d. 174-175]. Imperfect, the beginning and end being lost in a rather small cursive hand. 5^ in. 2^ in.
28
Receipt given by Horion, a priest of Suchus, to Heron for rent for the preceding year dated the 17th Pharmouthi in the sixteenth year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [= 12 April, a.d. 176]. Nearly perfect; in a very rough and illiterate uncial hand. 10 in. . 3| in.
172
of the Phthemphuthic nome, by Sarapion, son of Potamon, late high-priest of the city of Tanais, with regard to some privilege which had been granted to his father. Reference is made to Magnus, who is perhaps T. Pactumeius Magnus, Prefect of Egypt a. d. 176-180 also to the reign of Trajan as atime past. Late 2nd or 3rd cent. Imperfect, the ends of lines being lost, as well as an annexed document. , 5 in. 5 in.
133
31 July, a.d. 174].
{
;
.
in.
3
.
in.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Pap. 920.
Pap. 921.
;
Pap. 922.
.
,
Petition addressed to Heron,
paid at the gate of Socnopaei Nesus by
{a) Certificate of customs-duty for
Sotas on three asses laden with corn and one laden with vegetables. Dated the 7th Epeiph in the nineteenth year [probably of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus, Perfect; in i July, a.d. 179]. a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. . . . . 2^ in. . 2J in.
=
.
.
.
38
38
.
have measured two artabas of wheat paid by Stotoetis, son of Satabous, for the past year. Dated the 30th Hadrianus in the fourteenth year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [27 Nov., a.d. 150]. Nearly perfect; in a very cursive hand. 6^ in. 5^^ in.
Pap. 913.
33
reign.
.
40
) { ............ TABLE OF PAPYRI
xlvi
(i)
Names
of the collectors of corn-tax Apunchis, and Solas, son of Tryphon. cursive hand. 3 in. 3^ in.
Text.
Plat
Socnopaei Nesus, Sempronius, son of Perfect; in a rather large, and rough semifor
2nd-3rd
cent.
.
Portions of a long register of uncertain nature, including frequent mentions of names and ages of individuals and references to past dates as far back as the reign of Nero. Many fragments, In the reign of Commodus, one portion of but no connected portion of any considerable size. the text ending by an oath in his name ; elsewhere the twenty-first year of the emperor is mentioned Written in various hands, mostly [a.d. 180-181] and perhaps the twenty-third [a.d. 182-183].
Fap. 923.
...............
small and cursive
.
924. Complaint addressed to ApoUonius, also named Ptolemaeus, strategus of the division of Heracleides in the Arsinoite nome, by Apunchis, son of Apunchis, and his colleagues, the of the village of Socnopaei Nesus, with regard to a dispute with a neighbouring village Dated in the twenty-eighth year of Aure[lius Commodus Antoninus Caesar, as to some land. Perfect, except part of the date; in a rather large, sloping, cursive hand. A. D. 187-188].
=
BJ
X Si
in.
{)
in
Two
134
39
paid to the tax-collectors of Hephaestias by Dionysarion, daughter of ApoUonius. The first relates to payments of twenty, twelve, and fourteen drachmas on the 25th Tubi, i8th Mecheir, and 8th Phamenoth respectively of the fifth year of Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus Arabicus Adiabenicus [= 20 Jan., 12 Feb., and 4 March, a. d. 197] the second to a payment of twenty drachmas on the 13th Epeiph of the sixth year of Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus Arabicus Adiabenicus Parthicus Maximus and the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus [= 7 July, a. d. 198]. In both cases the payments are for taxes of the previous year. Perfect the first in a small cursive hand, the second rather larger and more
Pap. 925.
receipts for taxes
;
straggling.
Pap.
92.
8|
in.
sf
in
List of names, followed
hand on coarse papyrus.
Pap. 927.
2nd
figures.
Apparently perfect
cent.
;
written in a large, thick
in.
3
Account, consisting of a list of names preceded by dates and followed by amounts of artabas 2nd cent. Imperfect, at the end of each day the total received (?) that day is stated. columns being preserved ; in a rather large cursive hand. On the verso is a roughly written
of wheat three
by
7 in.
;
and much defaced account.
8
9^
in.
in
Pap. 928. Fragment of an account, including payments column; in a square semi-uncial hand. 8 J in. 4J
for painters' colours. in.
.
.
.
2nd .
Part of one
cent. .
.
.
.190
Pap. 929. Record of receipts for customs-duty paid at the toll-gate of some village in the months Phamenoth to Pachon [= March to May]. 2nd-3rd cent. Three columns are preserved, nearly perfect
rough cursive hand.
8J
40
9^^ in
in.
List of names, divided into groups, without expressed object.
Pap. 030. perfect
in a
;
;
in a square semi-uncial hand.
9^
in.
4§
2nd-3rd
Apparently
cent.
in.
of Archelais by some official or Document relating to corn, addressed to the officials of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon in the Arsinoite nome, in the thirteenth 2nd— 3rd cent. Very imperfect ; in a small cursive hand. 7 in. year of an unnamed emperor. X 6 in
Pap. 931.
Agreement between Isidorus, Herminus, and Theognostus, sons of Hermaeus and Souerous, of Hermopolis, by which the first-named renounces all claim to any property left to him by their father, now dead, or which shall be left to him by their mother, while his two brothers pay the costs of this agreement (eight drachmas), and undertake to discharge their parents' debts and to maintain their mother while alive and bury her when dead. Preceded by the banker's summary of Dated the 12th Mecheir in the nineteenth year of the the agreement (nearly a verbal repetition). emperors Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Arabicus Adiabenicus Parthicus Britannicus Maximus, and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, and Publius Septimius Geta, Britannici Maximi Pii Augusti [=6 Feb., Perfect; the first recitation of the ag:reeA.D. 2X1, two days after the death of Severus at York]. ment in a small, very cursive hand, with many abbreviations, the second in a well-formed, upright,
Pap. 932.
semi-cursive hand.
lol
in.
i ft.
i^
in.
148
44
69
45
made to Aurelius Apion, nomarch of Arsinoe, by Anubion, assistant of Longinus; dated the 30th Pachon in the nineteenth year of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and Publius Septimius Geta, Britannici Maximi Pii Augusti [= 25 May, The name of Geta has been obliterated. Nearly perfect; in a thin, sloping, cursive A.D. 211].
Pap. 933.
hand.
Certificate of the
9
in.
3^
in.
payment of
the tax
on
sales,
•
•
TABLE OF PAPYRI
';
-
xlvii Text.
Plate.
29
50
Contract, to which one of the parties is Aurelius Hierax, son of Casianus, relating to property in Hermopolis ; addressed to [Sarajpion, also named Apollonius, and acting strategus of the Hermopolite nome. Dated the 8th Mecheir in some year of the sole rule of the emperor [Marcus Aurelius] Severus Antoninus Parthicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus Germanicus Maximus Pius Augustus \_— 3 Feb., a.d. 212—217]. Much mutilated ; in a neat semicursive hand, with cursive dockets at the top. 9 J in. X 9^ in.
Fap. 934.
, ? /,
Census-return of Aurelius Herminus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus, resident at Hermopolis, for the twenty-fourth year of Aurelius Severus Antoninus Caesar. The writer is resident in the quarter known as but the return is addressed to the and relates to property in that quarter. Dated the i6th Phamenoth of the quarter in the twenty-fourth year [=12 March, a.d. 216]. Perfect; in a clear cursive hand of good size.
Pap. 935.
9|
in.
X 7^
in
Census-return, made by Aurelia Dioscorous, daughter of Hermaeus, also called Pathotus, registered in the quarter At/Sos in Hermopolis, with her brother and husband Theognostus, for the census of the twenty-fourth year of Aurelius Severus Antoninus Caesar [= a.d. 215-216]. Dated the 26th Phamenoth in the twenty-fifth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Parthicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus Germanicus Maximus Pius Augustus [=16 March, A.D. 217]. Perfect; in a thin cursive hand. 9-| in. 8 J in
Pap. 936.
30
Pap. 937. Receipt given by Aurelius Dio[nysius?] of Hermopolis to Aurelia Serenilla for 3850 drachmas as part payment of the purchase money of some property. Dated the 1 1 th Phamenoth in some year of the emperor Severus Alexander [= 7 March, a.d. 223-234]. Imperfect, only the right-hand end of a broad column being preserved in a sloping cursive hand. 9§ in. 3§ in. ;
Lease of land; the names of the parties are lost. Dated the i6th Phaophi in the fifth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus [= 13 Oct., a.d. 225]. Very imperfect; in a small semi-cursive hand in very black ink. 7 J in. 4^ in
Pap. 938.
150
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Copreas, son of Eudaemon, of the receipt from Aurelius Theognostus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus, of a loan of sixty-four drachmas, to be repaid in Mecheir. Dated the 5th Athur in the fifth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus
Pap. 939.
Alexander Pius Felix Augustus 9Ain. xs^in.
,-
[=1
Nov., a.d. 225].
Nearly perfect; in a thin cursive hand.
174
52
117
53
Pap. 940. Affidavit, addressed to the of Hermopolis by Aurelius Herminus and Aurelius Theognostus, both also named Morus, sons of Hermaeus, also named Pathotes, registering for the current year the two-thirds of a house and court in the quarter At/Jos in Hermopolis, and other property, which they have inherited from their uncle Herminus, son of Achilles, who died childless and intestate [cf. Pap. 1158]. With docket from the Aurelius Artemidorus, through his clerk Sarapammon, that their uncle left no will and that there is no proof that they are the lawful heirs. Dated the 3rd Athur in the sixth year of the emj>eror Marcus
-., (
Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus cursive hand.
Pap. 941.
9|- in.
6f
in.
.
.
[=30
Oct., a.d. 226].
Perfect; in a straggling
of Hermopolis by Theognostus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus, registering for the current' year a house and other property in the quarter Ai/3os, received by him by inheritance. The Aurelius Artemidorus, certifies through his clerk, Ammonion, that he appears to be entitled to the inheritance. Dated the 5th Mesor^ in the sixth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus Affidavit addressed to the
= 29 July, A.D. 227].
9^1.7|1.
ii8
of Hermopolis, by Aurelius Theognostus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus, registering for the current year a third part of a house and other property in the quarter AtySos, which he had bought from his brother Isidorus, whose approval is recorded. Dated the 7th Mesor^ in the sixth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus [= 31 July, a.d. 227]. Considerably defaced; in a small cursive hand. 10 in. 6 in.
119
[
Pap. 942.
Mutilated and
much
defaced
Affidavit addressed apparently to the
;
in a very regular cursive hand.
Pap. 943.
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Theognostus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus, that he has received 600 drachmas on deposit from his sister Aurelia Dioscorous, to be returned on demand. Dated the 7 th Mesord in the sixth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius
Felix Augustus
9^
in•
X 52
[=
31 July, a.d. 227].
Nearly perfect; in a
thin,
straggling
cursive
hand.
i75
in
Pap. 944.
Receipts, dated the 30th Hiamenoth in the seventh year and the i6th Mecheir in the twelfth year of Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Caesar [= 26 March, a.d. 228, and 10 Feb., a.d. 233]. The first is apparently not for a tax ; the second is for a payment of annona by Theognostus, also
named Morus.
Perfect
;
in small cursive
hands.
3I
in.
i ft.
2 in.,
much being blank
.
53
56
^
TABLE OF PAPYRI
xlviii
Pap. 945.
Affidavit, addressed to the of Hermopolis by Aurelia Dioscorous, daughter of Hermaeus, resident in Hermopolis, registering her purchase from her brother Aurelius Theognostus of a third part of a house and court belonging to him in that town. Dated the i8th Mesor^ in the tenth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus [= II Aug., A. D. 231]. Nearly perfect in a rather loose cursive hand. 9^ in. 6| in. ;
.
.
120
57
94.
Pap.
Census-return by Aurelius Theognostus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus, for the ninth year of Severus Alexander [= a.d. 229-230]. Dated the 17th Pachon in the [tenth] year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus [=12 May, a.d. 231]. Much mutilated; in a rather thin cursive hand. 9|^ in. 6 in
Pap. 947.
Fragments belonging to the
series
31
935-946
Pap. 948.
Contract for freightage, whereby Aurelius Heracles, son of Dioscorus, of Antaeopolis, captain of his own boat of 250 artabas freight, undertakes to transport 250 artabas of vegetable seed for Aurelius Areius, son of Heracleides, of Arsinoe, from that town to the harbour of Oxyrhynchus, for
100 drachmas of
silver. Further conditions of the contract are also stated. Dated the 22 nd Phaophi of the emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus Pius Felix Augustus and of Gaius Verus Maximus Sanctissimus Caesar Augustus, son of Augustus [=19 Oct., a.d. 236]. Perfect ; written across the fibres on the redo side of the papyrus, in a medium-sized, sloping cursive
in the third year
Julius
.219
hand Letter from Heracleides to Heroninus
Verso.
and Syrus, on private business. Dated the 28th Mecheir and Gallienus, 22 Feb., a.d. 257]. Somewhat defaced; in a in. 4^
=
in the fourth year [of Valerianus thin, sloping, cursive
Pap. 949.
hand.
8
in.
.
.
Attestation to a contract;
/,
-
209
apparently part of the second column of a long document. Provision is made for sending a copy of the deed eis sc. (c/. Oxy. Pap. 34 verso). Reference is made to the emperor Marcus Julius Philippus, hence the date is a.d. 244-249. Imperfect, the left-hand portion being missing; in a small semi-uncial hand.
3I
X
in.
6 in
Deed of
Pap. 950.
Magna
in
Augustus,
7^
in.
Pap. 951. Dated
X
-
sale of
the seventh
= Sept., A. D.
Ammonia (?) to Aurelia Thun . Dated at Hermopolis year of the emperor [Marcus] Julius Philippus Nobilissimus [Caesar Much mutilated; in an upright, medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
a slave-girl by (?)
249].
4-1 in
Agreement between Hermias and another person, apparently for a division of land. seventh year of the emperors Marci Julii Philippi Carpici [Maximi] Germanici Maximi Pii Felices Augusti [= ctrc. Sept., a.d. 249]. Imperfect, the beginning and a little of the end being lost; in a well-formed, upright, cursive hand Jiec/o.
in the
.
Private
Verso.
a
letter,
on family
large, rough, semi-uncial
Late 3rd cent.
affairs.
hand.
.
4^
in.
.
.
•
Imperfect, only the end being preserved
;
220
58
213
58
153
59
in
7 in.
Pap. 952.
Document, probably a petition, addressed to Aurelius Heron by Aurelius Hepha[estion] dated in Pauni of the second year of the emperors [Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus and Gaius] Vibius Aphinius [Gallus Veldumianus Volusianus, Pii Felices] Augusti [= June, a.d. 253J. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion, and defaced; in a large, upright, cursive hand 1 2i in. X 4^ in
(a) Fragment of a letter, perhaps official dated in Phamenoth of the fifth year of the emperors [Publius Licinius Valerianus and Publius Licinius Valerianus] Gallienus Germanici Maximi Pu [Felices and Publius Licinius Cornelius] Nobihssimus Caesar, Augusti [= March, A. D. 258]. Much mutilated ; in a very small cursive hand. On the verso is a fragment of an account, dated the 21st Athur in the fourteenth year [probably of Gallienus, 17 Nov., a.d. 266].
Pap. 953.
;
=
3I {l>)
in.
X
3^• in.,
with a detached strip 3^
Fragment of an account, also dated verso of a. 2^ in. X 3^ in.
in
in.
|
in.
Athur of the fourteenth year, perhaps
in the
same hand
as the
Pap. 954. Application by Aurelia Hermione (through her father) from Aurelius Ph also called Eudaemon, for a lease of a plot of ground in Hermopolis for five years at a rent of forty drachmas per annum. Dated the 2nd Choiach in the first year of the emperors Titus Flavins Junius Macrianus and Titus Fulvius Julius Quietus, Pii Felices Augusti [=28 Nov., a.d. 260]. Nearly perfect; in a firm, square, semi-uncial hand. 7| in. 4|- in. ,
.
.
.
.
.
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xlix
Application addressed to the senate of Hermopolis by Aurelius Phibion, resident in the in that city, apparently for inclusion in a dole of corn made by the emperors. Dated the 21st Mecheir in a year of the emperors [Titus] Fulvius [Junius] Macrianus Fulvius [Titus] 15 Feb., a.d. 261 or 262, probably the and Junius Quietus, Pii Felices [Augusti, io| in. former]. Mutilated; in a large, sloping, cursive hand. 4| in
Pap. 855.
Text.
Plate.
127
60
•;
quarter
=
Pap. 956. Lease of a house, dated in the fourth (?) year of the emperor Lucius Domitius Aurelianus [=A.D. 272-273]. Imperfect, wanting the beginning, and considerably mutilated; in a rather large, sloping, cursive hand. 6^ in. 3I in. Contract, of uncertain nature, dated in the fourth year of the emperor [Gains Valerius] Diocletianus and the third of the emperor M[arcus] Aurelius Valerius [Maximianus], Pii Felices 287-288]. Mutilated and much defaced; in a very small cursive hand.
Pap. 957.
Augusti [=A.D. 9
X 5A
in.
in
Hermaeus, perhaps on official business. Dated Phaophi of the thirteenth year of the emperor [Gains Valerius Diocletianus and the twelfth of the emperor Marcus] Aurelius Valerius Maxi[mianus, Augusti, and the fifth] of Constantius and Imperfect, only the left-hand portion being Galerpus Maximianus, Caesares, Oct., a.d. 296]. preserved; in a large, upright, cursive hand. 9^ in. X 3 in.
Pap. 958.
Letter from Aurelius Silvanus to Aurelius
in
=
Portion of a document, apparently of official character, dated the 9th Mecheir in the and fifth year of Diocletianus [and Maxi]mianus and Constantius [and Maximianus], Augusti [=3 Feb., a.d. 297]. Imperfect; in a medium-sized cursive hand, with very
Pap. 959.
thirteenth, twelfth,
8^
cursive subscriptions.
in.
............
sj^in.
3rd cent. Imperfect, Portion of a lease of land, dated the ist Athur in an unnamed year. the upper part being lost ; in an irregular and very cursive hand of medium size. 6|- in. 7 in.
Pap. 960.
.
Document
Pap. 961.
written in red ink,
much
8i
3rd cent.
mutilated.
61
in.
in.
Letter from Heracleides to his father Heroninus, on private matters. Dated the i8th Thoth second year [of Valerianus and Gallienus, or of Macrianus and Quietus, 15 Sept., a.d. 254 Perfect; on the verso of the papyrus (the rec/o having very slight remains of writing) in or 261]. a thin, medium-sized, cursive hand. 5 in. 4f in.
Pap. 962.
=
in the
.
Pap. 963.
Private
3rd cent.
letter
Perfect
(?).
;
from Demetrius
to
Plution,
in a thin semi-cursive hand.
writing
.
.
requiring
5I
in.
.
.
.
.
him to come or send 4| in., but with only three
•; ';, /).
.
.
210
him. lines of
to
Letter from Apollonius to Serapammon, on private affairs, inclosing Dated the 28th Mesor^, but the year is not named. a short register of customs payments. Late 2nd-3rd cent. Nearly perfect ; in a large, rough, cursive hand. 9 in. 5^ in.
211
3rd cent. Part of one column is Account of farm work (Xdyos preserved; written across the fibres on the recio side of the papyrus in a medium-sized cursive hand. in. 4|in 4f
192
Pap. 964.
Pap. 965.
.
in.
Pap. 967. hand.
X 5|
5^
Recto.
lease of a building.
Very imperfect
3rd cent.
;
in a
Fragment of an account, including an entry W\p on both sides ; in a small, graceful, cursive hand
Part of one column imperfect Verso.
Letter from a son to his father, both
unnamed emperor. 8i in. X 3^ in
year of an size.
Late 3rd cent.
named
Heracleides.
Much
defaced
;
Pap. 969. Document, apparently a return for official purposes; dated of an unnamed emperor. Late 3rd cent. Imperfect, wanting the ink,
much
Pap. 970.
much
hand.
cursive
in
Fragment of a 3A in 4f in.
Pap. 968.
.
;5.
Portion of a register of payments in respect of the tax known as 3rd-4th cent. Part of one broad column is preserved ; in a medium-sized
Pap. 966. 9!
.
faded, in a good-sized cursive hand.
8f
Dated
3rd cent.
Choiach
in a sloping cursive
the 19th
Pachon
left-hand portion
in the third
hand of
fair
in the fifth year ;
written in red
7|• in
in.
Fragment in hexameter verse, of uncertain character. 3rd and in very faint ink in a rather sloping uncial hand.
mutilated,
in
.....
medium-sized cursive
;
cent. 7 in.
Part of one column,
6
in.
.
Document of uncertain character, apparently containing an official rescript with regard to appointment of a guardian. 3rd-4th cent. Imperfect, consisting of one broad column, i ft. 2 1 in. somewhat mutilated in an even, medium-sized, cursive hand. 9|: in.
Pap. 971. the
.
;
III.
g
.
.
128
64
TABLE OF PAPYRI
1
Text.
Pap. 972.
Order from Melas 3rd cent.
house-tax.
Pap. 973.
to Elias, instructing
him
to
pay
Plat:
the collector on account of
five talents to
hand
Perfect; in a rather irregular cursive
212
Private letter from
Flavius Anton[ius] to Antonius Zosimus {?), mentioning Stachys, Imperfect, the right-hand portion being lost; written across the fibres, in a rather sloping semi-uncial hand. 6 in. 3|- in. (a)
3rd-4th cent.
a slave.
from Psennesis to his brother Atuphis. being preserved in a medium-sized cursive hand. 3I
(i) Private letter
Pap. 974.
Warranty
for a contractor
{';)
Imperfect, only the beginning
cent.
4 th
2^
in.
;
in.
.
.
.
.
.
.
213
for the provision of fruits, according to the season, for
the city of Hermopolis. Dated the 20th Pauni in the fourteenth year of Constantius and Maximianus, Augusti, and Severus and Maximinus, Caesares [= 14 June, a.d. 306]. second column contains an identical appointment, in which the name of the contractor (which is lost in the first) appears as Aurelius Achilles, son of Achilles and Tabinis, of HerxnopoHs. Imperfect, the top and bottom of
A
both columns being
lost
in
;
a medium-sized, sloping, cursive hand.
4^
in.
1 1 in.
.
115
.
.
66
Pap. 975. Acknowledgement by Aurelia Tamunis, daughter of Silvanus, of the receipt of a loan of 4^ artabas of vegetables from Aurelia Isidora, also named Eudaemonis, of Antinoopolis. Dated the 8th Tubi in the year after the third consulship of the emperors Constantinus and Licinius
[=
Much
.
230
Agreement for a loan of 4^ artabas of lentils, to be repaid in Pauni and Epeiph of the same year. Dated in the fourth consulate of Constantinus and Licinius [= a.d. 315]. Imperfect, only the lower right-band portion being preserved; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 7^ in, 5 in.
230
68
231
69, 70
3 Jan., A.D. 314].
10
mutilated; in a rather large cursive hand.
in.
in.
6-J•
.
Pap. 976.
.
Pap. 977.
Portion of a contract of sale of property by Claudius Theon Timagenes [sic.'] to Flavius Sanctus, also named Magnihus, of Antinoopolis. The details are lost by mutilation. Dated in the consulship of Flavius Gallic[anus and Flavius Symmachus, Reference is also made a. d. 330].
=
to a sale concluded in the consulship of Paulinus
and Julianus
of two large fragments from the left-hand side of a long II in. X 7 in. and 10^ in. 8 in
Pap. 978.
Agreement
roll
;
[=
a. d.
Imperfect, consisting
325].
hand.
in a large, thin, regular, cursive
between a brother and three sisters, dated the 17th Choiach in the consulship of Julius Bassus and Flavius Ablavius [= 13 Dec, a.d. 331]. Much defaced; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 9I in. i ft. 2 in. for division of house-property
.
.
.
.
.
.
232
Pap. 979.
Proposal by Aurelius Silvanus, son of Castor, to lease four arouras of land from Aurelius Neilus, son of Hermes, town-councillor of Hermopolis, for the current year. Dated the 26th Choiach in the consulship of the emperors Constantius for the fourth time and Constans for the third time [= 22 Dec, a.d. 346]. Nearly perfect; in a rather large, thin, cursive hand. lof in. 5f in.
8]
..
Fragment, much mutilated, of a document dated in the year Eucherius and Flavius Syagrius [=a. d. 382]. It is addressed
Pap. 980.
/
.
234
72
241
74
242
75
229
76
237
77
228
78
after the consulship of Flavius 7 2 in.
In a large cursive hand.
X 85
in.
.
Pap. 981. Letter from John the deacon to his beloved father' John, quoting Isa. xxxi. 9 (inexactly), and adding effusive compliments. He refers to a meeting with the Dux. 4th cent. Imperfect, the lower part being
lost
;
in
'
a large semi-cursive hand,
sf
in.
5|^ in
.
Pap. 982.
Letter from Apollon to his patron Herminus, on private affairs. left-hand portion being lost ; in a large, irregular, cursive hand. ii|^ in.
4th cent.
5J
in.
Imperfect, the .
.
.
on account of an assault against his wife and daughter.
Pap. 983. Petition from and abusive language on the part of a woman whose name is lost, Dated the nth Phaophi in a consulate, the names of which are lost. upper part being lost: in a large, thin, cursive hand. 7 in. 6 in
Aurelius Sarapion, son of Silvanus, for redress,
Pap. 984.
Fragment of an account, with very
cursive hand.
7^
in.
large figures.
4th cent.
4th cent.
Imperfect, the
In a medium-sized, regular,
5 in
Receipt from Flavius Papnuthis, of the village of Toiis in the Heracleopolite nome, for thirty soh'di paid to him in connexion with his military service. The exact purport of the document is obscured by mutilation. 4th cent. Imperfect, the beginning being lost ; in a good mediumsized cursive hand. 9 in. X 7^ in
Pap. 985.
Pap. 986.
Letter from
4th cent.
Anubion
Nearly perfect
;
in
Hermodorus, with reference a rather large cursive hand. 6^ in. 5^ in. to his 'brother'
Letter from Euhemerius to his mother Talbis, rubbed ; in a large cursive hand. 8| in. 3I in.
Pap. 987.
to
oflScial
business.
.
on
private affairs.
4th cent.
Considerably
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
(, ). 5|
Platk.
Letter from Lucia to her brother Casullas, asking for the prompt dispatch of some books Nearly perfect; written across the fibres, in a rough cursive hand. 4th cent.
Fap. 988.
X 4|
in.
in
243
Letter from Sabinus to Pasis, with reference to the sale of a cow. a strip being lost from the right-hand side. 4| in. 3| in
Pap. 989.
4th cent.
Receipt from Phoebammon, a shipmaster, to his 'lord and brother' Somewhat rubbed ; in a thick, rough, cursive hand. 5^ in. 6 in. 4th-5th cent.
Fap. 9 90.
Imperfect,
Hermophilus
Acknowledgement by Pagap^, Pamin, Psais, and Stia of the sale of a house, in or near Hermonthis, to Aurelius Joseph, for five soh'd!. 6th cent. (?). Imperfect, wanting a strip on the left-hand side; in a rough, illiterate, cursive hand. 11 in. 84 in.
Pap. 991.
Agreement
Pap. 992.
()
executed by the brothers Flavins Silvanus and Flavius Sarapion, soldiers, of Antinoopolis, for the appointment of arbitrators to settle a dispute in which they were concerned. Dated in Epeiph of the first indiction in the third consulship of Flavius Anastasius 12^ in. [=July, A.D. 507]. Imperfect; in a large, thick, upright, cursive hand. 12 in.
257
253
82
259
83
Document, dated the 1 3th Tubi in the seventh indiction, in the year after the consulship of Flavius Clementinus and Flavius Probus [=8 Jan., a.d. 514]. Imperfect, wanting the beginning, and much faded ; in a rather thick, regular, sloping, cursive hand. 9^ in. 8| in.
Fap. 993.
Acknowledgement by Peter and Victor, inhabitants of the village of Enseu, in the Hermonome, of the acceptance of a lease of a pottery for ten years from a daughter of Colluthus, whose name is lost. Dated the loth Mecheir in the tenth indiction, in the year after the consulship of Flavius Peter [=4 Feb., a.d. 517]. Imperfect; in a rather large, slightly sloping, cursive hand 5i in. X 6| in
Fap. 994. polite
Receipt for amounts of corn paid by three individuals as taxes for the fifteenth indiction 7th cent. Nearly perfect; in a medium-sized, upright, cursive hand. loj in. 4| in.
Fap. 995.
84
.
Receipt for amounts of corn paid by two individuals as taxes for the eleventh indiction, Imperfect; in a medium-sized, upright, cursive hand. 7th cent. . 6| in. 5 in.
Fap. 996.
Fap. 997. Receipt, given by Apollos to Georgius, son of Silvanus [cf. Pap. 1000], for the price of some wine. Dated the i5lh Phaophi in the first indiction, in the second year after the consulship of [Belisajrius [=12 Oct., a.d. 537]. Imperfect, wanting the left-hand and bottom portions; in a medium-sized, rather sloping, cursive hand. 5^ in. 5I in Portion of receipt, given by Johannes, son of Colluthus, of the Hermopolite nome, for the some wine. Dated in the consulship of Flavius Jo[hannes, Imperfect, a.d. 538]. consisting only of the upper left-hand corner of the document ; in a regular, sloping, cursive hand.
Fap. 998.
=
price of
31
in.
X 2|
Fap. 999.
in
Acknowledgement by John, a deacon, of the
,
of wine receipt of the price of eighty from Flavius Silvanus, son of Phoebammon; the wine to be delivered after the ensuing vintage. Dated the 6th Choiach in the second indiction, in the consulship of Flavius Johannes [=2 Dec, Imperfect, the left-hand portion and the end being lost; in a medium-sized, slightly A.D. 538]. sloping, cursive hand. 7^ in. 5^ in.
270
86
Petition from Flavius Georgius, son of Silvanus, to an official whose name and title are asking for the aid of the law to recover his dues from some recalcitrant debtors. Dated in Choiach of the second indiction, in the consulship of Flavius Johannes [= December, a.d. 538]. Nearly perfect in a large, upright, cursive hand, i if in. 9^ in
250
87
Pap. 1000. lost,
;
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Colluthus, son of Lythius, a vine-dresser of a Hermopolite nome, of the receipt from Flavius Georgius, son of Silvanus, of the price of li artabas of wine, the corn and wine to be delivered in the months of Pauni [= June] and Mesoro [= August] respectively. Dated the 20th Mecheir in the second indiction, in the year after the consulship of Flavius Johannes [= 14 Feb., a.d. 539]. Nearly perfect; in a rough, upright, cursive hand, iifin. x6^in
Pap. 1001.
village in the
of corn and ten
Acceptance by Aurelius David, son of Isacius, and Zeth, husbandmen of the village of Tanais (?) in the Hermopolite nome, of a lease of land for five years from Aurelia Eurasia and Aurelia Thebais. Dated the 5th Pachon in the eleventh indiction, after the consulship of Flavius Basilius [=30 April, a.d. 547]. Imperfect, wanting the end; in a rather thick, upright, cursive
Fap. 1002.
hand.
5
in.
8f
in
TABLE OF PAPYRI
lii
Pap. 1003. Portion of acknowledgement of lease from Aurelia Archontia and Aurelia Ouanthia of Hermopolis to Aurelius Horitus, son of Isidorus. Dated in the twenty-first year afte;• the consulship of Flavius [Basilius], in the eleventh indiction [= July-Dec. a. d. 562]. Mutilated, and wanting all 6i in. the lower part in a very cursive sloping hand. i ft. i^ in. ;
.
.
.
.
.
.
Text.
Plati
259
89
Pap. 1004. Fragment of a contract of sale or lease, addressed to Flavius Apollonius, of the Hermopolite nome. Dated in Epeiph of an uncertain year, after the consulship of Flavius Basilius (?) [= a. d. 5427i in Imperfect ; in a large, thin, regular, cursive hand. 8^ in. 565]. Application to Flavius Germanus for lease of land to Hyperechius, son of Dorotheus, of Dated in the seventeenth year of an emperor whose name is lost [either Justinian, a. d. 598-599]. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand side and the A. D. 543-,544, or Maurice, bottom; in a rather large, upright, cursive hand. 8^ in. 3I in
Pap. 1005.
Hermopolis.
=
=
.
260
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Colluthus, son of Cyracus, of the village of Natoleus in the Hermopolite nome, of the acceptance from Aurelius Peter, son of Pinution, of a lease of i^ arouras of land for five years at an annual rent of i^ solidi, less eight Dated the 3rd Athur in the
Pap. 1006.
fourth indiction, in the fifteenth year after the consulship of Flavius Basilius
Imperfect, wanting the end; in a rather rough medium-sized hand.
{b)
[= 61
30
Oct., a. d. 556]. .
2O1
of 62^ soli'dt, made on four notes of hand, The names of the parties are lost. as security for which certain articles of plate were pledged. in a rather irregular cursive hand of medium size. lo in. . About a. D. 558. Imperfect; 11^ in.
262
Pap. 1007.
Document
(a)
On
relating to a loan of a
7|
in.
in.
.
.
sum
a lease of land in the Antaeopolite nome by Apollos, also named Phellos, from his daughter Eudoxia, dated the 1 3th Pachon in the beginning of the seventh indiction in the thirty-second year of Justinian and the seventeenth year after the consulship of Fl. Basilius [=8 May, a. d. 558]. The latter part of this document is in the same hand as a, and occupies the upper part of the sheet ; the first part, which is at the bottom of the sheet, is in a regular,
and
(f).
the other side of the papyrus
sloping, cursive
is
[]
hand
264
between the three brothers HeraPap. 1008. Record of a general settlement clammon, Loulous, and Menas, on the one side, and their sister Aureha Amaleeg on the other; Dated the 27th Pauni of the tenth indiction in the thirty-fifth the details are lost through mutilation. Very imperfect; in a rather year of the reign [of the emperor Justinian, = 21 June, a. d. 561]. 6i in. thick, upright, cursive hand. I2 in. On the verso are remains of an account
91
—
.
.
.
265
Pap. 1009. Acknowledgement by Aurelia Anastasia, of Hermopolis, of the acceptance of a lease of a building from Georgius, son of Paul. Dated in the sixth indiction in the reign of the emperor Imperfect, wanting the lower portion, and Flavius [Mauricjius Tiberius [=a.d. 587-588]. considerably defaced
;
in
a medium-sized, rather sloping, cursive hand.
6|
in.
in.
9
.
Portion of contract, apparently a sale or lease of land in the neighbourhood of Hermopolis. Dated in Pachon, at the beginning of the third indiction, in the fourth year of an emperor whose May, a. d. 569]. Imperfect name is lost [probably Heraclius, May, a. d. 614 possibly Justin, and much defaced; in a rather small, upright, cursive hand. lO;! in. 6| in
Pap. 1010.
=
=
;
Pap. 1011. Portion of a contract, executed at Hermopolis in the seventh indiction, in the reign of the emperor Heraclius [= a. d. 618-619 or 633-634]. Very imperfect in a large, sloping, cursive hand. 8i in. X 3f in ;
Acknowledgement of the acceptance by Aurelius Joseph, son of Paul, from Aurelius Daniel, son of Christodorus (both of Hermopolis), of a lease of three arouras of arable land for one year at Dated the loth Thoth of the seventh indiction, in the twenty-third a rent of fifteen artabas of corn. Perfect, year of the emperors Heraclius and Heraclius Novus Constantinus [= 7 Sept., a. d. 633]. except for the witnesses' subscriptions ; in a small, upright, cursive hand, and very black ink. iifin. X 3|in.
Pap. 1012.
265
The names of the parties Proposal for lease of land in the neighbourhood of Hermopolis. Imperfect, wanting the left-hand portion ; in a large, 6th cent. are lost the lessor is a woman. slightly sloping, cursive hand. ii|in. 8 in
Pap. 1013.
;
Apa Johannes from the mother of Philadelphus the recluse on account of the behaviour of Theognostus the tax-collector 41 in. Imperfect, the end being lost. 3I in
Pap. 1014.
Letter to
for his help,
Pap. 1015. 6th cent. portion,
{), ().
asking
6th cent.
Deed of surrender of land in the Hermopolite nome, by Aurelius Joseph, son of Aphous. The document has been cancelled. Imperfect, wanting the beginning and the right-hand i
ft.
3
in.
6|
in
•
•
•
•
256
95
TABLE OF
' Text.
Receipt, given by Flavius Johannes, for thirteen artabas of corn from the harvest of the 6th cent. Somewhat defaced; in a medium-sized, upright, cursive hand.
Pap. 1016. fourth
4
indiction.
X
in.
I
zA
in
Pap. 1017.
Lease taken by Aurelius Elisaeus of land in the neighbourhood of Hermopolis. Imperfect, wanting the iDeginning; in a rough cursive hand. 5^ in. 3f in.
Pap. 1018.
Account, consisting of a a medium-sized cursive hand.
list
|•
Pap. 1019.
of
in.
names and sums of money. 4^ in.
6th cent.
Nearly perfect
6th cent.
;
in
.
Letter from Alexander to his brother Theodosius on business matters.
in a rather large, straggling, cursive hand.
in.
3I
1
2 in.
6th cent.
Perfect
.
Receipt, given by Basilides, son of Phoebammon, of Hermopolis, to Georgius, son of Silvanus, women, for rent for the current fifth indiction. Dated in Phaophi of that year.
Pap. 1020.
acting on behalf of two
Probably
51
Pap. 1021. Perfect
;
541-542,5/! Papp. 997, 1000, looi.
A. D.
X si
in.
Nearly perfect;
in
a thick, rough, cursive hand.
in
272
Short account presented by Silvanus, son of Phoebammon, for the tenth indiction. in a rather thick cursive hand. 5f in. 5I in
6th cent.
Receipt, given by a woman whose name is lost, apparently of Hermopolis, for a payDated the 8th Choiach in the sixth indiction. 6th cent. Considerably defaced; in a large cursive hand. lo^ in. 4J in.
Pap. 1022.
............
ment.
Acknowledgement, addressed
Pap. 1023.
.
daughter of Pinution, by Aurelius Johannes, son of Apion, of the acceptance of a lease of a house and appurtenances in Hermopolis, from the 7th Tubi in the current fifteenth indiction at a rent of 2800 talents of silver. 5th-6th cent. Nearly perfect, except for the date at the head of the document ; in a rather large, thick, cursive hand,
lof
in.
X 6f
to Aurelia
,
in
Pap. 1024. Fragment of a contract (?) relating to a payment of 500 Very imperfect in a rather irregular, upright, cursive hand. 5^ in.
solidi
Corn-account.
6th cent.
Mutilated
;
.
267
6th cent.
9|; in
;
Pap. 1025.
{).
in a thick, upright, cursive hand.
1
8
2 in.
in.
.
Pap. 1026.
Portion of receipt, given by Andrew, a cultivator, to Colluthus, a sailor. Dated the 1 7th Tubi in the sixth indiction. 6th cent. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion and the bottom, in 2^ in. a firm, upright, cursive hand. . 5I in.
(3)
Portion of a letter. 6th cent. hand. 5^ in. 3I in
Imperfect except on the right-hand side
;
in a
a large semi-cursive
Pap. 1027.
Portion of a lease, dated 20th Mesore in the fourth indiction. 6th-7th cent. medium-sized, upright, cursive hand. On the verso is writing in tachygraphic characters, i| in. X 4| in
In
a
i
ft.
Pap. 1028. Account of receipts from various trade-guilds and localities, perhaps in connexion with a pubhc festival. 7th cent. In a small, neat, upright, cursive hand. 7 in. i2| in. . .
276
or invocation, addressed to the Trinity, in exceedingly corrupt Greek. 6th cent. {?). Ten long lines, perfect. In a rather rough semi-uncial hand. 3§in. xi2|in. . Verso. Hymn, addressed to the Virgin. 7th cent. Twelve short lines, perfect ; in an upright
284
.
Pap. 1029.
J?ec/o.
Hymn
hand
cursive
285
Pap. 1030.
Conclusion of a lease, with witnesses' signatures. upright, cursive hand. 6| in. i ft. i^ in.
6th-7th cent.
Pap. 1031.
Imperfect
Statement of expenditure on various purposes for the sixth indiction. Mutilated; in a rough, illiterate, semi-uncial hand. 6| in. 2| in
;
in a thick,
6th-7th cent.
Letter, without names of writer or addressee, in which the latter is instructed to go and secure the return of a runaway labourer, with a promise not to make any inquiry into the events his flight. 6th-7th cent. Perfect; in a sloping semi-cursive hand. 4|in. xiiiin.
Pap. 1032.
which caused
Pap. 1033. 7i
in.
Short money-account.
X 7i
Pap. 1034.
6th-7th cent.
Nearly perfect;
in
283
a large semi-cursive hand.
in
Receipt given by Comicius for 6th-7th cent. Three lines (perhaps 4 in. X 6i in
1 1 2|:
the
Pap. 1036. Receipt given by Flavius Cyricus ment of thirteen so/idi and twenty-one cursive hand. 2| in. i2| in.
on account of receipts for the fifteenth indiction. whole) complete ; in a small, firm, cursive hand.
to Basilides, in taxes.
of the village of Sinapo, for a pay-
6th cent.
Nearly perfect;
in a large
245
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
liv
Text.
,
Pap. 1036.
Acceptance of lease of land at a yearly rent of twenty-seven on the standard of Hermopolis, with a further payment of wine at the feast of Thynis. 6th or 7th cent. Imperfect, 6i in. both beginning and end being lost. 3 in.
Pap. 1037.
.
, .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Receipt for four less twenty-four on the standard of Hermopolis, advanced by the landlord to his tenant for the irrigation of the ground, and to be repaid on the expiration of the tenancy. The names of the parties are lost. 6th cent. Imperfect wanting both beginning and end ; in a medium-sized, rather irregular, cursive hand. 5! in. 3I in.
268
;
Pap. 1038. Two tax-receipts of 6^ and 3^ artabas, Perfect; in a
6th cent.
issued
by Flavins Johannes,
^^
abbreviated, upright, cursive hand,
zf
Pap. 1039.
Acceptance of a lease of land in the neighbourhood of Phoebammon and Aurelius Abraham. Reference is made 6th or 7th cent. Imperfect, only the end of the 1036, 1056). nesses being preserved ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 4^ in. Aurelius
Pap. 1040.
Portion apparently of a
Imperfect on
Pap. 1041.
is
made
i2|
in.
Hermopolis
in.
.
9 in
without names or address, but with mention of ; in a large, sloping, cursive hand. i 3^ in.
ft.
i-g in.
.
in.
.
.
284
6th
letter.
(\
Fragment, with a reference to the feast of St. Phoebammon r^s 7th cent. Late 6th Much mutilated in a large, sloping,
X 9I
246
by
.
.
Portion of a letter from an inferior to his chief, acknowledging the receipt of a or 7th cent. Imperfect ; in a very large cursive hand. 4I in. 9J in.
6i
.
Late 6th or 7th cent.
7 in
in.
Perfect
).
.
for eight years,
Pap. 1042.
Pap. 1043.
273
to the feast of Thynis {c/. Papp. contract and signatures of wit-
of Antaeopolis.
izj
sides; in a large sloping, cursive hand,
all
Letter,
7th cent.
Mention
will.
.
of Hermopolis, for amounts paid for the public service for the tenth indiction.
SoklkiS [i/c],
much
.
;
hand.
cursive
in
Pap. 1044.
Portion of a deed of gift, with reservation of usufruct for life, executed at Hermopolis by Aurelia Aphthonia, daughter of Taurinus, in favour of her son with the attestations of the Imperfect, wanting the beginning; the body of the document in a large, witnesses. 6th cent. sloping, cursive hand, the attestations in various hands. At the foot of the document are a few tachygraphic characters. 2 ft. i in. 1 1^ in. . . ;
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
254
.
Portion of deed of sale of a part of a house from Phoebammon, a deacon, Antonius, 6th or 7th a soldier, Aelianus and Callinicus, sub-deacons, and Theophila, to Germanus, a Imperfect, wanting beginning and end ; in a large, somewhat sloping, cursive hand. cent.
Pap. 1045.
9^
in.
X
Pap. 1046.
1|
1
in.
Deed, of uncertain character, owing to mutilations.
mutilated ; in a large, sloping, cursive hand. graphic writing, i ft. 8 in. 12^ in
Acknowledgement by Theodorus of
Pap. 1047.
Considerably defaced
6th or 7th cent.
Pap. 1048.
Portion of a lease.
;
in a
6th-7th cent.
On
the verso
is
Late
6th
or
a considerable
7th
cent.
Much
amount of tachy-
the receipt of three soli'di from Georgius Theodosius. rough uncial hand of Coptic type. 7 in. 8^ in.
io|
Imperfect; in a sloping cursive hand.
in.
6f
in.
Fragment from the end of a lease, with the attestations of witnesses. 6th-7th cent. Imperfect the body of the document in a large, siifF, upright, cursive hand, the attestations in various hands. 5^ in. 4I in.
Pap. 1049.
;
.
End
Late 6th or 7th cent. of a lease, with the attestations of witnesses. wanting the beginning ; in a sloping cursive hand, the attestations in various hands. 7
Pap. 1060.
Imperfect, in.
lo
in.
Pap. 1051. Receipt, given by Silvanus, son of Phoebammon, of Hermopolis, to Victor, son of Georgius, Dated the 27th Epeiph of the village of Senilaeus, for rent amounting to i solidus less 6^ carats. The document in the thirteenth indiction. 6th or 7th cent. Perfect ; in a rough uncial hand. 6^ in. . has subsequently been cancelled. 3 in. .
Pap. 1052a and 6. and 4 in. X 3f
Two in.
short accounts.
6th or 7th cent.
.
.
.
.
.
Perfect; in cursive hands.
.
5^
.
in.
4
in.
.
End
of deed, apparently of gift, between Aurelius CoUuthus and another, at Hermopolis ; 6th or 7th cent. Imperfect, wanting the beginning ; in a regular, with the attestations of witnesses. sloping, cursive hand, with the attestations in various hands. 8^ in. 5f in.
Pap. 1053.
Pap. 1054. 12
in.
X
Money 6 in
account.
6th or 7th cent.
Apparently perfect
;
in a large, rough, cursive hand.
273
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Iv Text.
Sale of wine, with a receipt for the price by the vendor, [? Chae]reas, son of Phoebammon, Imperfect, wanting the beginning; in a large, uneducated, sloping, 6th or 7th cent. a deacon. cursive hand, with the attestations of witnesses. 6 in. X 7| in
Pap. 1055.
Portion of a lease, probably at the village of Thynis in the Hermopolite nome. The terms include the payment of a cask of wine yearly at the feast of Thynis. 6th or 7th cent. Imwanting beginning and the attestations; in perfect, the a medium-sized, sloping, cursive hand.
Pap. 1056.
6f
X 8|
in.
in
Receipt
Pap. 1057.
Pap. 1058. Private 2g in. X 9| in
Perfect
6th or 7th cent.
;
in
an upright
cursive hand.
Nearly perfect
Late 6th or 7th cent.
letter.
3^^ in.
X
ii-g in.
in a thin, sloping, minuscule hand.
;
Pap. 1059. Portion of lease of five arouras of land, probably in the neighbourhood of Hermopolis. Dated in the third indiction,'but the name and regnal year of the emperor are lost. 6th or 7th cent. Imperfect, wanting the left-hand and lower portions in a regular, sloping, cursive hand. ;
X 4I
6iin.
in
Receipt, given by Theodosius on behalf of the church of Hermopolis to abbot Daniel, for twenty-three carats paid in respect of the harvest of the seventh indiction. 7th cent. Perfect in a medium-sized cursive hand. 4 in. 4| in On the verso is part of a receipt of the 7th cent.
Pap. 1060.
Pap. 1061. T^s
/
.........
).
Portion of a contract for a lease of land, executed at Hermopolis. Payment is to be made 6th or 7th Cent. Imperfect on all sides except the left ; in a (sc. in. in. . 4 6|
regular, sloping, cursive hand.
Pap. 1062.
Money-account.
Pap. 1063.
Two
Pap. 1065.
7th cent.
Pap. 1067. hand.
6|
in.
1
2 in.
^\
of Sinape.
in.
6th or 7th
in.
247
in.
a,
b,
4^
Pap. 1069.
9^ c.
in.
payment
7f
6th or
for public purposes.
5^
() Portion of a
letter
Mutilated; in a medium-
6th or 7th cent.
a,
b.
(.').
in.
Fragments of and 3-| in.
(a) Certificate of
fourth indiction.
names. the papyrus ;
bail for a certain individual.
;
in.
6th or .
.
.
in a sloping cursive
6J
3f
Imperfect;
6th or in.
Imperfect, wanting the
7 th cent.
6i
in.
.
in a large,
;
in.
in
medium-sized cursive hands,
from Phoebammon
to Phibis at harvest in the
6th or 7th cent.
letters.
Imperfect
;
8 in
.
payment of
6th or 7th cent.
medium-sized cursive
in
Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion
6th or 7th cent.
2|
in.,
List of
Imperfect, wanting the beginnings of lines
--.
in
sloping, cursive hand.
X 6^
all
8 in
in.
in a large, sloping, cursive hand.
;
.
Imperfect on
6th or 7th cent.
3 in.
in.
Fragments of contracts. 6th or 7th cent. 2\ in., 5| in. 3 in., and 5f in. 6^ in.
Guarantee or
(a)
X
an upright cursive hand.
6th or 7 th cent.
right-hand portion
Pap. 1071.
Hermopolite nome.
Fragment of document, apparently a receipt, addressed to Menas, Imperfect, wanting the right-hand and bottom portions. 4f in. 4I
3^
hands.
in
minuscule hand.
Letter.
Pap. 1068,
in.
;
Certificate of
Pap. 1066.
5|
3I
in the village
;
sized, upright,
{b)
in a small cursive hand.
second indiction,
minuscule hands.
lease of land for a year, in the
sides except the right
in.
in small
;
Fragment of lease of land, apparently to Aurelius Victor, son of Sarapion. Imperfect on all sides except the left in a sloping cursive hand. 3^ in. 4 in.
7th cent.
if
;
Perfect
{a)
() Fragment of
Pap. 1070,
.
6th or 7th cent.
receipts for corn-tax of the
Nearly perfect
cent.
Pap. 1064.
273
1 1-|
Perfect
;
carats
.
in a rather large, upright, cursive hand.
.
i|
.
6\
in.
in.
7th cent. Imperfect in a small, upright, minuscule hand. Written on the verso of on the recto are slight remains of a money account, in a large minuscule hand. ;
7 in
Pap. 1072, a-d.
Four receipts given by Colluthus, agent for the church of Hermopolis, for rent in respect of the crops of the twelfth indiction. 7th cent. Perfect; in very rough uncial writing.
6^
in.
Pap. 1073.
X
2 in.,
6^
OflScial
in.
2 in., 5 in.
request, addressed
if
in.,
4f
in.
2 in.
.
.
.
.
.
who complain that they are obstructed in building by their neighbours. Perfect; in a large, sloping, cursive hand. 3|in. i2in. . .
certain labourers,
.
.
274
to Anatolius, comes Arca[di'\ae, to redress the grievances of
6th cent.
251
Plate
.
-
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ivi
Pap. 1074.
Order
against
whom
X
2 in.
1
Pap. 1075.
2^
to the
a charge had been
in.
^ •; •;
.
name, addressed to Nearly perfect; in a tall, thin, sloping, cursive hand,
Letter, without writer's
7^
Sea-TTOTiia.
Text.
of a village, to send into the town a man cent. Perfect ; in a sloping cursive hand.
7th
laid.
cent.
i
8
fc.
6^
in.
281
in.
Pap. 1076.
Account, consisting of proper names followed by sums of money. The rec/o contains two columns, the verso three, together with a few lines of Cop/i'c writing in a different hand. 7th cent. Apparently perfect; in a small, upright, cursive hand, i ft. if in. i ft. .
two columns. On the verso, in the same or a similar hand, in which the same words are repeated several times. 7th cent. (?). a medium-sized, widely spaced, minuscule hand. i ft. 6 in. 11^ in.
Pap. 1077. Document, much is some kind of lexicon,
Much
mutilated
;
in
effaced, in
^.
.
Pap. 1078.
Private
Pap. 1079.
Portion of a contract, perhaps a lease, relating to land in the village of Thynis, in the 7th cent. Very imperfect; in a rather small, sloping, cursive hand.
with a reference to letters written in a small, sloping, cursive hand. 8 in. 6^ in. letter,
Nearly perfect
7 th cent.
Hermopolite nome. 9| in. X 2| in
Portion of a sale of a house in the village of Thynis ; reference is made to (the monastery Philoponius, and to abbot Theodorus. 7th cent. Imperfect in a medium-sized, iiiin. strongly-marked, cursive hand, 12 in.
Pap. 1080.
of?) saint
Pap. 1081.
;
Letter, without writer's
requisition from the I
o|
X 6^
in.
•;.
name, addressed ry
7th cent.
v/xerepa
-)
Imperfect in the lower part
;
SecnroTeia, with reference to a
hand.
in a thin, sloping, cursive
282
in
Tachygraphic papyrus, containing a considerable amount of tachygraphic writing, with a few of Greek. The text is continued on the verso. 7th cent. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand
Pap. 1082. lines
portion
a small hand,
in
;
i
ft.
9
in.
5^
in
from Theodorus and Olybrius, given apparently to Peter, of the payment of seventy-one so/i'di 21^ carats of gold as public taxes for the tenth indiction. Dated the 5th Pachon Nearly perfect. 3|in. xiifin of the eleventh indiction. 6th or 7th cent.
Pap. 1083.
Certificate
Pap. 1084. Fragment of a 7^ in. X 6| in
lease,
executed at Hermopolis.
Letter from Macarius to his brother ' Gerontius, on private i mutilated; in a rather large, firm, minuscule hand. 9 in. if in.
Pap. 1085.
'
Pap. 1086.
X
Account.
7th
Somewhat defaced;
cent.
in
249
In a rather small cursive hand.
7th cent.
Considerably
7 th cent.
affairs. .
.
.
.
.
a medium-sized minuscule hand.
.
_
8
in.
4|^ in
Pap. 1087.
Money-account.
Pap. 1088.
Money-account.
Imperfect
7th cent. 7th cent.
;
in a small, upright,
Nearly perfect
in a rather
;
minuscule hand.
6
rough minuscule hand.
in.
7 in.
5-| in.
7 in.
7th cent. From the lower left-hand Portion of letter or notification, from Hermopolis. in a large, very cursive, sloping hand. portion of the papyrus, with remains of the
Pap. 1089.
:
8i
in.
X 9i
in
Document
Pap. 1090.
Imperfect
Pap. 1091.
;
of uncertain nature, connected apparently with the payment of money.
in three minuscule hands.
Account.
7th cent.
6|
in.
8i
Apparently nearly perfect
;
in a small
minuscule hand.
Letter from Dorotheus to Phoebammon, on money matters. 1 8 in. right-hand side in an exaggerated, sloping, cursive hand. ;
1
in.
to
him by Theodosius
;
Nearly perfect
in a small
minuscule hand,
Pap. 1094.
Money-account.
Pap. 1095.
{a) Receipt for seventeen carats paid in the second indiction, in
6lh or 7th cent.
7th cent.
;
Perfect; in a small, thick, minuscule hand.
2|
in.
4|
;
in a thin, very minute,
minuscule hand.
2 1 in.
4!• in
i
ft.
i in.
the village of
in.
Receipt for seven carats paid in the sixth indiction, in the village of Senilaeus. Perfect
8|
in.
in
Acknowledgement by Theophylactus of the repayment of some money 3^ in. cent. Nearly perfect in a thin minuscule hand. 7^ in
Pap. 1093.
()
7|
Imperfect on the
7th cent.
Pap. 1092.
7ih
7th cent.
in.
.
.
4J- in
Sinap^ .
6ih or 7th cent
249
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ivii
Text.
Fragment of deed. 7th 6^ in. 8| in.
Pap. 1096.
cent.
Imperfect on
bottom
sides except the
all
an upright
in
;
minuscule hand.
(a) List of
Pap. 1097. (i)
Money-account.
names.
7th cent.
Perfect
7th cent.
Imperfect
;
in a small
;
6i
minuscule hand.
in a small minuscule hand.
5
in.
X 65
in.
in.
.
Nearly perfect
7th cent.
Receipt for tax (?) paid by Victor, a deacon of a monastery. a medium-sized cursive hand. 4I in. X 5^^ in
Pap. 1098.
3
in.
;
in
Receipt for taxes (probably poll-tax) to the amount of twenty drachmas paid by Didymus, son of Dioscorus, in the seventeenth year of Antoninus Caesar {?)[= a. d. 153-154]• Perfect; in 3 in a small and exceedingly cursive hand. 4I in.
Pap. 1099.
]
•
,
Portion of a deed of sale of a camel and two foals for 900 (or more) drachmas. Dated the 8th Phaophi in the reign of the emperors Marcus [Aurelius An]toninus and Lucius Aurelius Germanici [Sarmatici] Maximi [Commodus], Augusti Armeniaci [Medici] Parthici [MS. [= 5 Oct., A. D. 177-179]. Imperfect, wanting the left-hand side ; in a rather rough cursive hand.
Pap. 1100.
8|
in.
X 2|
in
Document
Pap. 1101.
in
two columns (the
first
ist or 2nd cent. imperfect), almost wholly obhterated. certain Ptolemaeus, in small, very cursive,
(?)
by a memoranda of gifts and much abbreviated hands. One of them is dated in [= A. D. 152-153]. 9 in. X 9 in
On
the verso are written five
Pap. 1102. 2nd
cent.
Pap. 1103.
the sixteenth year of Antoninus Caesar
Portion of document, apparently containing official regulations with regard to wine. i ft. li in. Imperfect on both sides; in a large semi-cursive hand, 3 in. .
Fragment of a document, dated
{a)
lines only; in a
in the
month Domitianus.
io|
medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
in.
X 2|
Beginnings of
of a lease of land in the Hermopolite nome. Early 3rd cent. 6 in. 2| in lower part of papyrus ; in a small, very cursive hand.
Fragment of 2nd cent.
in.
X
lines,
from
from Hierax, strategus of the Hermopolite nome, to the heirs of Part of the address is alone preserved ; in a neat, firm, semi-cursive hand.
letter
Dioscorus.
3|
Ends of
ist cent.
in
{) Fragment Pap. 1104.
Late
4 in
Several of the persons Fragments of a long account of receipts and expenditure. mentioned are soldiers. The name of Memphis occurs several times, apparently in connexion with also that of Alabastrine, in the Hermopolite nome, to which the document the transport of freights t^s Other phrases which occur in it are probably relates. In a rather thick cursive hand 4th cent. magistratus) ToC iovKo<;, ... (?
Pap. 1105.
^,
;
,
=
Pap. lioe. iv
10
in.
?•
Notification or order from the heirs of Hyperechius to Anubion, Considerably rubbed; in an upright, compressed, cursive hand. S^d Cent.
X 3I
.
in
Fragment of a
tax-register, relating to the tax Xt/Ai'vos i ft. i^ with remains of another; in a thin, upright, cursive hand,
Pap. 1107.
in.
slave, in a large,
Pap. 1108. Fragment of document, apparently a sale of a 4 in Only the ends of lines are preserved. 12 J in.
One column,
3rd cent.
47
7 in
showy hand of
the 3rd cent.
Nine ist or 2nd cent. (a) Fragment of a literary work in Ionic dialect (/iavr^iov, eSOKte), imperfect lines from the bottom of one column, with a few letters from the preceding and following columns; in a small uncial hand. 2f in. 4I in
Pap. 1109.
{6)
{c)
and cent. Small fragment in hexameter verse, hand. On the verso are traces of other writing. Small fragment in
literary
hand.
Pap. 1110.
Document
Pap.
Fragment of a land
1111.
memoranda
2|
ist-2nd cent,
of uncertain character, survey,
in a very cursive hand.
much 9
in.
if
much
Portions of two columns; in a small cursive
(?).
defaced,
ft,
2|
in.
.
if in
in.
mutilated, i
2^
in.
ist cent.
ist cent.
On
8|
in.
the verso
i
is
ft.
i in.
much
scribbling of
in
Document of uncertain character, perhaps a magistrate's day-book. 1 1 in, X 7^ in mutilated ; in a thin, sloping, cursive hand,
Pap. 1112.
3rd cent.
Much
Portion of a document dated apparently in the year after the consulship of Lupicinus and Much mutilated; written on the verso of the papyrus (the Jovinus [=A.D. 368], at Hermopolis. 6^ in. X 5| in rec/o being blank), in an upright, compressed, cursive hand.
Pap. 1113.
in.
h
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Iviii
Pap. 1114. 5| in. X
3rd cent.
Letter.
3
Considerably rubbed and faded
a medium-sized cursive hand.
in
;
in
Pap. 1115.
Portion of a contract, perhaps a lease. Temp. Antoninus Pius [=a.d. 138-161]. Imperfect and much defaced ; in a small cursive hand. On the verso are some mutilated accounts.
11^
Pap.
X 4|
in.
),
in.
Portion of receipt for corn (probably given by the dated in the reign of Marcus Aurelius or Commodus. Imperfect and defaced in a small cursive hand. 5| in. 3| in. 1116.
;
Pap. 1117.
.
Fragment, perhaps of tax-receipt, dated a small cursive hand. i^ in. 4I in. (a)
Trajan
in the reign of
[
= a.d.
In
98-117].
.
(3)
Fragment of
^.
contract, executed in the division of Heracleides in the Arsinoite The parties executing the deed appear to be ten Persians
Dionysias. reign of Hadrian [= a.d. 117-138]. rather compressed, semi-uncial hand.
Ends of 3^ in.
nome, perhaps at Dated in the ^5 from the upper part of the papyrus; in a small,
lines
2|
in
Pap. 1118.
Short money-account for the month Phaophi, with part of that for Choiach. Imperfect ; in a small cursive hand. 4|- in. 7 in
Pap. 1119.
made (i)
cent.
of the seventh year of Trajan [= a.d. 103-104]; In a small cursive hand. 4| in. 3 in.
(a) Portion of census-return for the census
in the course of the following year.
.
Portion of a census-return, for an unknown year. hand, much mutilated. 5^ in. 5I in
Pap. 1120.
Fragment of a
much resembling Pap.
2nd
that of
On
(a) Tax-receipt, dated the
1121.
[=12
Augustus
Late
poll-tax register.
Pap. 901.
2nd or 3rd
.
.
25
In a small, irregular, cursive
cent.
or 2nd cent. In a small, neat, cursive hand, an account. 6| in. 4I in
ist
the verso
is
17th Tubi in the second year of the emperor Nerva Caesar Imperfect; in a thick,
Jan., a.d. 98, fifteen days before the emperor's death]. rough, cursive hand. 5 in. 4 in
(3)
Fragment of an account of 3s in• X 3| in
Pap. 1122.
receipts
and expenditure.
2nd
In a rather small cursive hand.
cent.
190
drachmas paid
(a) Receipt for twenty
apparently in monthly payments from the month Sebastus[= Thoth] to Caesarius [=Mesore] in the twelfth year of Hadrian [= a.d. 127Reference appears to be made to the 128]. of Socnopaei Nesus. Imperfect; in a rather thick cursive hand. 2f in. 3I in. (as taxes
-
?)
.
(i) Letter
from Heracleides to
writing being
hand.
3^
Pap. 1123.
left
on the 2|
in.
loi
size.
the verso of the papyrus, only slight remains of
;
preserved
is
in.
X 5^
in.
Somewhat defaced
sloping, cursive
.
period.
Late
period.
Frag,
is
and 4!
in.
Roman
period.
Fragments of the
Pap. 1126 a-d. Fragments and 3 in. X 2| in.
a rather compressed cursive hand of
in
;
Pap. 1125 a-d. Fragments of the Roman 4| in. X if in., 4^ in. 4| in., 3^ in.
a, b.
tall,
210 3rd cent.
Roman
Pap. 1124
in a rather
;
in
Short account.
medium
Heroninus on Only the beginning
his father recto.
of the
if
in.,
1|
1
8§
ist cent.
in a
in.,
and 6f
hand of
uncial
in.
X
3
in.
the ist cent.
in
3J 2|
in.
5
in.
good
in.,
3^
3 J in.
in.,
in.
3I
4|
in.,
.
Pap. 1127
Pap. 1128
Fragments of the Roman period. Frag, b has a date in the reign of Severus Alexander 222-235]. 8 in. X 4^ in., 3 in. X i;|in., and 5^ in. X 2^ in.
a-c.
[= A.D.
.
a-c.
Fragments of the
Pap. 1129 a-d. Fragments of and 4| in. X 3 in. .
Roman
period.
Roman
the
.
.
4^
period.
.
.
in.
4^
in.
in.
.
.
Pap. 1130
a, b.
Fragments of the
Roman
period.
io|
Pap. 1131
a,
Fragments of the
Roman
period.
5^
b.
in.
in.,
2f
3^
4|
in.,
.
6 in.
in.,
i^
and 8|
in.,
5^
in.
in.
i
3|
in. in.,
.
4|^ in.
3^
3^
in.
in.
and 10^
and 8
in.
3|
in.
3
in.
in.
{a) Conclusion of a contract of sale, dated the 9tb Thoth in some year of a pair of emperors, described as Pii Felices Augusti [i. e. between a. d. 244 and 262]. Parts of six Hues, in a fine, rather tall, cursive hand. 4 in. 5| in.
Pap. 1132.
.
{b) Sale
the
Socnopaei Nesus of a female camel for 520 drachmas. Dated the 26th Mesori in year of Antoninus Caesar [=Aug. 19, a.d. 142]. Perfect; in a rather large and thick
by Casis fifth
at
cursive hand, in
much
faded ink.
7 J in.
4f
in.
.
•
141
TABLE OF PAPYRI
lix
Text.
Fragment of a document dated on the Kalends of January in the tenth consulship [of the emperor OiocleunTiUs], Pa/er Augus/orum, and the [9th] of Galerius [Valerius Maximianus Augustus, Imperfect and much defaced ; in a rather exaggerated cursive hand. I Jan. A. D. 308J.
Pap. 1133.
= 6
X
in.
5 in
Note of payment of six talents 4000 drachmas in respect of freightage by Hermias, 4th cent. Perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. a banker, through his assistant Hermodorus.
Pap. 1134. 3|
X 4^
in.
hand.
Pap. 1136.
10
in.
2f
in.
in.
.
on
.
Considerably mutilated
.
.
.
.
Fragments of the early in., and 4| in. 4| in
Pap. 1139
Fragments of the early Byzantine period.
a, b.
I
ft.
7|
X 5|
in.
I
Pap. 1141
X yi
in.
Portions of contracts.
Pap. 1143
a, b.
Short accounts.
Pap. 1144
a, b.
Portions of accounts.
Pap. 1145
a-c.
X
In
6th cent.
letters.
a, b.
in.
period.
5|
3^
.
3|
in.
2\
in.
and 4
in.
hand
in.,
4^
in.
3
6|
in.
in.
in.,
.
medium-sized, upright, cursive hand.
in a
mutilated;
.
large, sloping, cursive hands.
in.
7f
7 in.
and
in
Pap. 1142
6
.
thin, well-formed, cursive
in
Portions of
a, b.
Byzantine
Much
oth-yth cent.
Account,
.
In a
4th cent.
Pap. 1138 a-d. 3| in. X 4^
Pap. 1140.
in a medium-sized, upright, cursive hand,
;
.
.
Fragments of a large contract.
Pap. 1137.
large, sloping, semi-cursive
In a
4th cent.
private affairs.
.
4th cent.
Contract.
X 6
in.
in
Letter from Olympius,
Pap. 1135.
6th or 7th cent.
6|
6th or 7th cent.
in.
7f
in.
3|
4|
in.
6th or 7th cent.
Portions of three contracts.
4^
in.
in.
and 2| in.
sj 10^
6th or 7th cent.
and
7 in.
3^
in.
and i\ i|
in.
5| in.
in.
in.,
in.
8|
in.
5
i\
in.
and
in.,
a in
Pap. 1146.
Portion of a letter. a sloping minuscule hand.
Imperfect, only the left-hand end being preserved
6th or 7th cent.
6^
;
in
in
5^
in.
Fragment from the beginning of a document, headed In a strongly marked cursive hand. 4 in. 5| in
Pap. 1147.
made
Pap. 1148.
Portion of a letter. Reference is a thin, sloping, cursive hand. 9 in. 6;^
in.
dux Euphemus.
to the .
©ij/SaiSos.
]
.
.
6th cent.
Imperfect
7th cent.
;
in
.
Monthly accounts of money received, in codex form. Portions of two leaves, relating to Athur and Choiach, and Pharmouthi and Mecheir. 7th cent. Imperfect, containing only the tops of columns; in a regular, minuscule hand. 6 in. and 5J in. 6|^ in. 4 in.
Pap. 1149.
Pap. 1150. io|
7th
Letter.
in.
X
1
2|
cent.
Imperfect at
the
Document of uncertain character. a regular, rather small minuscule hand. 9^
Pap. 1151.
Pap. 1152.
Certificate of delivery of the
Nearly perfect
Pap. 1153.
;
(a) Portion of a lease.
Pap. 1154. Pap. 1155
X
in.
a
thin,
hand.
cursive
straggling,
6th
6
6|
() 6
in.
in.
in.
7|
in the sixth indiction.
.
Imperfect, wanting
cent.
;
in
in.
.
the
.
.
.
7th cent. .
beginning, and defaced;
.
in
in.
Imperfect, wanting beginning
and end
;
in
an upright minuscule hand.
7 in
Receipt. a-c.
7th cent.
3|
7th cent.
8^
annual charge of corn
a medium-sized, rounded, cursive hand.
in.
in
Imperfect, wanting top and bottom
7th cent. in.
in a small, upright, cursive hand.
(3) Portion of a lease.
3|
beginning;
in
X 6|
Three
One in.,
7th cent.
Mutilated
receipts,
two being
;
in a sloping cursive hand.
for public taxes,
nearly perfect, the others mutilated
and 2|
in.
5i
;
and one
3|in. xiifin. for a private
in upright cursive hands.
.
payment.
4f
in.
6th or 6 in.,
in
Lease for two years of land in the neighbourhood of the village of Thynis, in the Imperfect and defaced; in Hermopolite nome. Dated in the eleventh indiction. 6th cent. a rather large, rounded, cursive hand. 8-| in. 6| in.
Pap. 1156.
.
h
2
247
Plate.
,
Ix
{,
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
money
Plate.
taxes on land and produce year [of Severus, some later writing on the rec/o being dated in the reign of Severus Alexander; =a.d. 197-198], relating to the district of Eleven columns, with traces of a twelfth ; in a small, neat, Alabastrine, in the Hermopolite nome.
Pap. 1157.
cursive
Redo.
Register of receipts of
...),
in respect of various
for the sixth
61
hand
(i) Letters from Aurelius Apollodorus, son of Sabinus, leneficiarius of the prefect of Egypt, Verso, to various officials of the Hermopolite nome, with reference to an application by him to purchase twelve arouras of public land in the territory of Alabastrine. One of them is dated the 13th Pauni in the third year of the emperor Marcus Julius Philippus Pius Felix and Marcus Julius Philippus Perfect, in a large, thick, Nobilissimus et Illustrissimus Caesar, Augusti [=7 June, a.d. 246]. cursive^and
109
(2) Notification, with a caveat against alienation by the debtor of his property, of a loan; a draft without names. 3rd cent. Somewhat defaced and mutilated in a rough, medium-sized, cursive hand
1 1 r
;
,
running in one direction, and three (preceded by (3) Accounts, for various objects ; six columns and is remains of another) in the reverse direction. One section is entitled Xoyos 3rd cent. is an account for wine, apparently for a wedding. in drachmas; another, in 10 in. In thick cursive hands. 4 ft. 6^ in
/-,
Contract of sale, whereby Aurelius Herminus, also named Morus, son of Hermaeus [see Papp. 935-947], sells to his brother Aurelius Theognostus, also named Morus, one third of a house Ai/8o's, with receipt for and court and appurtenances in the quarter of Hermopolis known as Dated the 15th Hadrianus in the sixth year of the emperor Marcus the price, 300 drachmas. by the bankers' preceded Dec, a.d. 11 Augustus 226] [= Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Perfect; the certificate of the payment of the money, dated the following 12th Jan., a.d. 227. body of the document in a thin, upright, regular cursive hand, the banker's certificate in a smaller
Pap. 1158.
;
cursive
hand of
similar type.
9I
in.
2
ft.
151
2 in
Pap. 1159. Return by the town-clerks of Hermopolis of the names of residents in that city to whom the duty has been assigned of furnishing various kinds of provisions, chi the occasion of a progress by Four columns are preserved, somewhat mutilated; a.d. 145-147. the prefect Valerius Proclus. At the beginning some other matter, of the nature of an in a medium-sized cursive hand. account, has been added in a different hand, with a date in the sixth year of Antoninus Pius
"'
[=A.D. 142-143]
The
verso
is
occupied by roughly written accounts.
2nd
cent.
9
in.
2
ft.
7 in.
.
3rd cent. Three columns, Portion of a document relating to the tenure of arable land. mutilated in a sloping cursive hand. On the verso is part of a money account, roughly written and in i ft. 9 3rd cent. widely spaced. 7| in,
Pap. 1160.
;
Guarantee with regard to a debt ; the names of the parties and some of the details are lost through mutilation. Dated in the reign of [Ga]ius Caesar Imperator Augustus [= a.d. 37-41]• Much mutilated in a straggling cursive hand of medium size. 10 in. X 9I in
Pap. liei.
;
......•.•••••
Portion of a contract, wanting both beginning and end. Li a large, sloping, cursive hand
Pap. 1162.
Rec/o.
Late 6th or 7th cent.
List of sailors leaving the port of Clysma, and of others not proceeding to Verso. 10 J in. 7 in Perfect ; in a small, upright, minuscule hand.
7th cent.
it.
252
Fragment apparently of a register of land-tax. Late ist or 2nd cent. Portions of two written columns, mutilated ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. On the verso are remains of a roughly 7|in i2|in. list of names, of the 2nd cent.
Pap. 1163.
Pap
twentieth year of Register of commercial transactions during the month Pharmouthi in the Augustus emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Parthicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus Pius [= April, A.D. 212], conducted through the bank of Anubion, son of Ammonius, in Antinoopolis the order of date, a roll composed of ten distinct documents of various sizes, fastened together in and with brief headings added. The several documents are as follows
1164.
the
:
(a)
Document parties is
of uncertain character, only the right-hand ends of lines being preserved. Sabinus, son of Onesicrates, with his (?) son Sabinus, also named Apollonius.
cursive hand. {6)
9^
in.
One
of the
In a large '5
5 in
loan of 2800 Receipt for repayment by Poleis, son of Castor, to Eudaemon, son of Ammonius, of a 10 in. drachmas. Nearly perfect ; in a small cursive hand, 9! in. .
.
.
•
•
•
156
54)
37
56
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixi
Text. (c)
Sale by Alexander, son of Isidorus, to Cornelius, of half a house and Imperfect at the beginning; in a opolis for 600 drachmas.
10 ((/)
(e)
X 6|
in.
in
Plate.
appurtenances in Antinosemi-cursive hand.
its
regular
157
.
Receipt for payment by Mamertinus, son of Nilus, to Haocration, son of Antonas, of 600 drachmas, in satisfaction of a debt of 330 drachmas, with interest and expenses, Harpocration at the same time giving up a house which had been assigned as security for the debt, and on possession of which he 1 1 in. ^ had entered. Perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 9^ in.
by Alexander, son of Isidorus, to Serenus, son of Eudaemon, of portions of two houses Antinoopolis for 1 700 drachmas. Perfect ; in a stiff, cursive hand. 9 J in.
^.
Sale
158
46
in
159
47
by Cornelius, son of Sarapammon, to Ammonius, son of Chaeremon, and his two brothers and sister, of half a house and its appurtenances in Antinoopolis [apparently the same house as in c] for the house to be occupied by Demetria, mother of the purchasers, for her life. 700 drachmas i ft. i Perfect in a rather large cursive hand. 9^ in. J in
160
48
by Dionysius and four other children of Panechotes, priest of Hermes, Aphrodite, and Ammon, and the gods who share their temple, in Antinoopolis, to Philantinous, son of Horus, priest of Hareseies, of 200 drachmas lent to their father. Perfect; in a rather large cursive hand. 8 in. i ft. 2i in
162
Acknowledgement by Harmirumius, also named Melas, of Tentyris, of the receipt from Pbekis, son of Pebos of Panopolis, of a lease for sixty years of a boat of 400 artabas' draught, with all its fittings, Perfect in a rather large and irregular at a rent for the whole period of i talent 2000 drachmas. i ft. 3 in cursive hand. 9^ in.
X63
Receipt for payment by Hierakion, also named Athenodorus, on behalf of his sons Eudaemon and Hierakion, of Antinoopolis, to Turbon, son of Apollonius, a victor in the sacred games, of 1000 drachmas for transference to his sons of the privilege of support at the public expense, won by Turbon at the athletic festivals in the thirty-first and thirty-second years of Commodus [= a. d. 190Somewhat rubbed ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 8f in. 192]. 8;^ in
165
Release by Philantinous, son of Demetria, to Hermias, son of Isidorus, of a third part of a house and appurtenances in Antinoopolis, in settlement of a debt of 2000 drachmas. Perfect, except at the i ft. 3-| in. right-hand margin ; in a regular, medium-sized, cursive hand. 8f in.
166
.
(/) Sale
;
;
(g) Receipt for repayment
{h)
;
(?)
{k)
Pap. 1165.
Accounts, relating to payments for hay, &c. Imperfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand
On
the verso are small remains of an account.
2nd
Portions of two columns remain.
49
2nd cent 191
cent.
8|; in.
8^
in.
Acceptance by Horion, son of Heliodorus (?), and Tothes, son of Tothes, Persians r^s e-Trtof Hermopolis, from Dius, gymnasiarch elect, of a contract to supply materials for heating the The contract baths attached to the gymnasium during the fourth year of the emperor Claudius. price is 2000 drachmas, of which 500 are paid in advance, together with 200 for the purchase of donkeys. Dated at Hermopolis, the 30th Epeiph in the second year of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Imperator [=24 July, a. d. 42]. Nearly perfect; in a thin,
Pap. liee. yovrjs
hand
straggling, cursive
On
the verso are
some
short accounts for the fourth year,
Pap. 1167.
i
ij
in.
i
ft.
6|
in.
...
104
19
135
20-23
Portion of a register of poll-tax (?) one mutilated column and remains of another. Reference is apparently made to the census of the seventh year [sc. of Trajan], the present list being five years later [= A. D. 108-109]. In a rather square cursive hand
On
;
the »irio
is
a
little
Pap. 1168. Mortgage by
much-defaced writing,
^.
of
in.
daughter of Dioscorus, to her brother Chichois of a house and court in Hermopolis for four years, as security for a loan of 220 drachmas, with right of occupation in lieu of interest. Dated at Hermopolis, the 27th Tubi in the fourth year of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Imperator [= 22nd Jan., a. d. 44]. The lease is followed by a copy of the certificate of the payment of the 220 drachmas, made through the private bank of Syrus on the 2oth Tubi, with an acknowledgement by Stotoetis of the receipt of that sum. In the margin above this and in a following column is a surrender of the lease by Chichois, with an acknowledgement of the repayment of the 220 drachmas, dated the 25th Pharmouthi [= 20 April], and on the Nearly verso is a rough draught of the certificate of repayment, dated the loth Pauni [=4 June]. perfect the official hands are large and well marked, the private hands thicker and more illiterate. 9| in. X 3 ft. 6| in Stotoetis,
;
.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixii
Text.
Register of payments made at the custom-house of a village on goods conveyed in and out. The animals carrying the goods are mentioned, together with the size of their loads. Payments are also made monthly for the keep of one 2nd cent. Six columns, the first two con8i in. siderably mutilated ; in a small cursive hand. 2 ft. i^ in.
Pap. 1169.
Pap. 1170.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Part of a large revenue-register, left by the outgoing strategus [of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon in the Arsinoite nome] for his successor, Julius Isidorus. Eighteen columns, numbered from 76 to 93, containing a statement of the revenues from the various villages, with the names of the taxpayers and amounts paid by them. The list is incomplete, the catalogue of villages, in alphabetical order, only extending from to K. First half of the 3rd cent. Imperfect; in a rather good, medium-sized, cursive hand
Plate.
43
Jiec/o.
........
A
92
Accounts of Heroninus, steward of property in the neighbourhood of Theadelphia, addressed to Aurelius Heracleides, senator of Arsinoe, and containing a record of work done and payments made, in the sixth year [of Valerianus and Gallienus,= a. d. 258-259]. Imperfect at beginning and end, and considerably damaged in a small, rough, cursive hand, i ft. 2 in. Verso.
;
5
5 in
ft-
193
Accounts of agricultural expenditure in Mesoro of the twenty-second year and Thoth of the twenty-third year of Caesar [/. e. Augustus,= Aug.-Sept., b. c. 8]. Four columns are preserved, with Written in a firm, local mutilations, and there are slight remains of columns before and after these.
Pap. 1171-
rather square, semi- cursive
On
hand
177
14, 15
the verso are three documents, one being a decree of the prefect Lucius Aemilius Rectus,
dated in the second year of Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus Imperator [= a. d. 41-42]. The others are drafts of a contract. Mutilated ; roughly written, one in a large semii ft. 10^ in. cursive hand, the other in a small cursive hand. lof in.
,
105
{'
Temp. Marcus Aurelius [a. d. 161-177], having Business document of uncertain character. The deme-name Ziyveios occurs in it a reference to the deified Antoninus. Imperfect and much rubbed; written in a rough, introd. Pap. below). to 1164, p. 154 cf. straggling, cursive hand, on the verso of four different documents, which have been fastened together to make a roll. The documents on the redo, which are themselves very defective, are in three instances dated in the eighteenth year of Antoninus [= a. d. 154-155, which was a leap-year, the sixth intercalary day being mentioned], and the fourth contains a reference to the twelfth year
Pap. 1172.
[=
A. D.
Pap. 1173. tenth
9|
(?)
148-149].
X 3I
in.
Pap. 1174.
7^
in.
X
2
ft.
5j
in
Account
121-122].
for grass-fodder (Xoyos
Imperfect and mutilated
Pap. 1175. side
;
)
in
Dated the 13th Choiach in the Letter from Hephaestas to Anubion, on business matters. Imperfect; in a small cursive hand. year of Hadrianus Caesar [9 Dec, a. d. 125]•
Receipt for eighteen in an upright cursive hand of
207 for the sixth year of
in a small cursive hand.
;
medium
5j
6th or 7th cent.
of gold.
size.
4
in.
in.
Hadrianus Caesar
[= a. d.
5 in
Imperfect, wanting the right-hand
9 J in
Imperfect at the top and right-hand side 7th cent. Portion of a Christian prayer. 8| in. 6| in., much being blank a large, sloping uncial hand.
Pap. 1176.
;
in
{^^),
by Crispus, also named Sarapion, Accounts, submitted to Demetrius, the auditor also named Ptolemaeus, and Mysthes, son of Didymus, and Sotas, son of Zoilus, commissioners for the supply of water to the wells and reservoirs of the metropolis [? Hermopolis], of their receipts and expenditure from Pauni in the past sixteenth year of Traianus Caesar to Phaophi in the current seventeenth year [= June-October, a.d. 113]. The accounts actually cover Sixteen columns, incomplete at the end, and somewhat the preceding month, Pachon, also. mutilated; in a small cursive hand. 8| in. 8 ft. 7| in
Pap. 1177.
and Mysthes,
On
&
the verso are rough accounts, irregularly written in a straggling hand.
by the
.
Diploma of membership, granted
Pap. 1178.
athletic club
to
2nd
cent.
Fragments apparently of a
.....
register of leases or other contracts.
in a small, regular, cursive hand, apparently in
Presenled by John Marshall, Esq.
214
40-43
^(
reciting grants of privileges
;
Pap. 1179.
31-35
Herminus, also named Morus, of Hermopolis, a boxer,
known as Upa. The diploma begins by
by the emperors Claudius and Vespasian, and is signed by the principal officers of the club. Dated at Naples in Italy, at the forty-ninth performance of the Augustan games, in the consulate of Lucius Septimius Severus Kal. Oct. Pertinax Augustus and Clodius Septimius Albinus Caesar, both for the second time, a. d. Nearly perfect written in one column across the papyrus roll, in a large [22 Sept., A.D. 194]. 10 in. 4 ft. 2J in. semi-cursive hand, with signatures in various hands. irepl
180
.
broad columns
Late 2nd cent.
Written
i44
TABLE OF PAPYRI
IxUi Text.
[Papp. 1180-1199 were presented by the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1903. They form part of the papyri discovered at Oxyrhynchus (Behnesa) and in the Fayum by Messrs. B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, and their texts have been edited or described by them in The Oxyrhynchus Papyri, parts II-III (London, 1899 and 1903), and Fayum Towns and their PiT/^jr/ (London, 1900). References to these publications are attached to the following descriptions.]
Three fragments from a comedy, perhaps by Aristophanes. The first and largest X i,\ in.) contains the ends of a column, followed by another column of twenty imperfect The second fragment is from the bottom of a column, and contains portions of eight lines,
Pap. 1180. (8^
in.
lines.
the last two of which are lyrical. Fragment 3 contains portions of six lines ; its position is uncertain. Changes of speaker are indicated by paragraphs and double dots (:). One accent occurs, in Points to mark punctuation are inserted in places, perhaps by a later hand. b. There ist-znd cent. Written in a large, round, upright uncial of are corrections by tv\O distinct hands,
frag.
[0. P. 212]
ornamental appearance.
Fragment of an epic poem ; forty-three imperfect lines from a speech on the subject of Telephus, King of Mysia. They occupy both sides of the papyrus, which is apparently a leaf from There are no accents or punctuation marks, but the diaeresis is used. 3rd cent. a book. 4^in. xsjin. In a small, sloping uncial, 4jin. X3|^in. [O. P. 214]
Pap.
1181.
.
Treatise on religion, of Epicurean tendency, possibly by Epicurus himself Portions of three columns. There are corrections both by the original hand and another, paragraphi by the
Pap. 1182, first
hand and punctuation marks added
uncial of Ptolemaic type.
On
a
ist cent. b.c. (.?). In an irregular, rather square a portion of an account relating to the number of is lost. This is in a hand of the ist
later,
the verso
workmen employed on different days of cent. pin. X 7 in. [C>. /". 215]
is
month whose name
.
Five fragments from a prose work, perhaps a collection of The first fragment, which is in two portions, contains parts of three columns, of which the upper part of the second is almost complete. The other fragments are small. No stops or accents are used. 3rd cent. In a small, fine, sloping uncial. [0. /". 218]
Pap. 1183.
Treatise on metres. Portions of fourteen columns remain, besides detached height of the most complete columns of writing in their present state is 4^ in. Paragraphi by the original scribe, punctuation marks by another hand, who has added some corrections. There is one circumflex accent and one rough breathing, both perhaps by the scribe. ist-2nd cent. Written in a round, clear, upright uncial. \0.P. 220, with specimen facsimile]
Pap. 1184.
Redo.
fragments.
The
,
'
Verso. Scholia on Iliad xxi. Seventeen columns can be distinguished, besides several small fragments left unplaced. Of these columns four are practically complete, and four others are approximately so. In the margin between cols. and XI, at right angles to the writing, are the words which may be the signature of the author. Paragraphi are used fairly often, accents, breathings, and punctuation marks sparingly. Some corrections by the original scribe, others by a corrector. 2nd cent. Height of columns 5^ in. In a small, close, rather neat uncial. [0. P. 221, with specimen facsimile]
Pap. 1185.
X
.....
....
Portion of a money account, mentioning the tenth and fourteenth years of an emperor, probably Marcus Aurelius or Caracalla. 2nd or 3rd cent.
Pec/o.
unnamed
Olympian games; portions of two columns, containing the 75th-78th and 8ist-83rd Olympiads, and so covering the period of Pindar and Bacchylides. Early 3rd cent. In a small semi-cursive hand, with some abbreviations of common words. [O.P. 222.'] 7in. X3|in Verso.
List of victors
at
the
by Thamunion or Thamunis of Oxyrhynchus to two persons described to the effect that her son Thoonis has gone abroad, for which reason she asks that he may be entered as removed with signature on her behalf by Sarapion her guardian. Dated the 12 th Pauni in the fourth year of the emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [=June 7, a.d. 44]. i2^in.X3|in. Mutilated; in a cursive, very irregularly formed hand. [O. /*. 251].
Pap. 1186.
as both
Certificate addressed
and
;
...........
Pap. 1187. Deed of divorce between
daughter of Thonis, and Petosarapis, son of Thompecusis, of Oxyrhynchus, after a marriage of a little over a year. Thaesis acknowledges the repayment of her dowry, and both parties surrender all claim on each other. Dated in the month of Germanicus (Thoth) in the sixteenth year of the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [= Aug. 29Sept. 27, A.D. 96]. 6 in. X 3| in. Imperfect; in a clear semi-cursive hand. [O. P. 266.] N.B. Before the transference ol this papyrus to the British Museum a portion of it, containing the first 9-12 letters of lines i-ii had disappeared. The measurements given above refer to the papyrus in its present state Thafe'sis,
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixiv
-,
Pap. 1188.
Text.
Lease of 36I arouras of land near Pamis by Dionysius, son of Alexander, to Artemidorus, son of Artemidorus, both described as Macedonians and for one year, {he iir produce of the land to be divided equally between landlord and tenant; with autograph signature of Artemidorus. Dated the 9th Thoth in the twelfth year of Caesar [= 6 Sept., b.c. 19]. ii| in. X 6i in. Mutilated in the middle ; in a cursive hand of Ptolemaic type. [<9.P. 277]
A
Pap. 1180.
and elongated
uncials.
On
.
3rd-4th cent.
short Christian prayer.
the verso
is
the
title
5-| in.
.
6| \_0.
in.
Perfect
P. 407]
Flat
13
.
..... ;
compressed
in rather
Pap. 1190. Homer, Iliad vi; parts of 11. 128, 134-137, 148, 173-194, 199, and 445-end are preserved, some of them almost complete. Critical signs (diple, antisigma, and asterisk) occur, and several accents, breathings, and marks of elision. Punctuation marks are frequent. All these seem to be due to the original scribe. There are also interlined variants and marginal notes, by at least two, and possibly three, different hands of about the same period. Late 2nd cent. (?). Written very accurately in a clear, elegant uncial of medium size. [C. /". 445, with specimen facsimile]
Homer,
Pap. 1191.
Iliad xi two fragments, containing parts of 11. 505-516, 521-547, 555-567, and Of lines 505-516 and 521-547 only the last few letters are left; of the others nearly the There are stops and a few accents, and also one critical mark against 1. 602. 2nd cent. X 4 in. and 6^ in. 4 in. In a fairly round, regular uncial of medium size. On the verso are of 2nd or 3rd century cursive writing. \_0. P. 550] ;
571-602. first
2J
half
in.
traces
Pap. 1192.
Portiori of a lyrical
poem, apparently describing experiences
in the under-world.
Cf.
A. Swoboda, Uber neue Bruchstiicke eines gnostischen Psalmes von Christi Hollenfahrt,' in Wiener Studien, xxvii (1905). Parts of three columns remain, but of the first only a few letters, and There are no accents or punctuation the second is much damaged by rubbing and mutilation. paragraphi. marks other 2nd cent. 8f in. xiif in. Written in rough uncials, apparently \^F. T.P. 2] in two hands, or with later insertions by the first hand. '
\.
Receipt for the payment of a tax, the nature of which is not clear as the name is abbreviated, by the priests of the crocodile god Sokanobkoneus [al. Socnopaeus or Suchus] at Bacchias. The amount of the payment is uncertain. Dated in the ninth year [of Ptolemy B.C. 73]. Perfect; Soter II b.c. 109 or more probably of Neos Dionysus 4^ in. X 5^ in. On the verso is a short account. [F. T.P. 18] . in a very cursive hand with many abbreviations.
Pap, 1193.
=
=
, ^.
yeoipyiov [of Bacchias], Order addressed by Straton, pay two artabas of wheat to Petesuchus, son of Paesis, who seems to be a with counter-signatures of Petalus and Marres, the latter being the Thoth in the twenty-first year [perhaps of Ptolemy Neos Dionysus Nearly perfect in a very rapid cursive hand. [F. T.P. i8{a}^
Fap. 1194.
to Acusilaus,
to
61].
domain land Dated the 15th 3f in. X 2^ in.
Return by Chaeremon and the other tax-collectors of Pharbetha to the
of the
cultivator of
= b.c.
;
Pap. 1195.
division of Heracleides in the Arsinoite
nome
of arrears of taxes in
Phamenoth of
the seventh year of
On the verso, in a different hand, is what appears to be a continuation of the collectors ; and there the taxes in this case being collected by the Late 2nd cent. 5^ in. 7f in. is mention of Pauni in the seventh year and also of the eighth year. many \^F. with contractions. T.P. 42 (a)] . Mutilated; in an exceedingly cursive hand, an unnamed emperor. of the
--,
list,
Account, in Latin, of the deposits of a number of soldiers in the military bank, with 1196. statement of deductions for various expenses and of the amount standing to the credit of each soldier. The amounts are given in denarii and obols. The account is addressed, in Greek, on the A converso, to Apollo[niusf strategus] of the division of Heracleides in the Arsinoite nome. siderable part of three columns remains, and also a number of small fragments from a previous [^F. T.P. lo^'] in. column. Late 2nd cent. 12 in. 5^
Pap.
Letter from L. Sabinus Gemellus to Epagathus, dated the 23rd Pharmouthi in the seventh year of Traianus Caesar [= 18 April, a.d. 104]. 8| in. 3| in. Much mutilated ; in a medium[F. T. P. 254] sized cursive hand.
Pap. 117.
Letter from Gemellus to Epagathus, dated the 13th Thoth during the reign of Domitian Perfect but much obliterated; in a very shaky, illegible cursive lo^in. X4|in.
Pap. 1198. [a.d.
81-96].
[^.r.P. 259]
hand.
Pap. 1199.
^.
Short account, with a
Late
ist
cent.
b.c.
list
4^
in.
of names followed by amounts in artabas of the standard Complete; in a cramped, medium-sized, cursive 4 in.
[F.T.P.ii^]
hand!
payment, through the bank of Psenchonsis at Diospolis Magna, of a house in Diospolis bought by Tsenuris, daughter of Thoteutes with official subscriptions. Dated the 7 th Thouth in the fourteenth year [of Ptolemy Perfect, in a large cursive hand. Epiphanes, B.C. 168-167]. B. c. I92-I9r, or Philometor,
Pap. 1200. of the
Official record of the
on
tax ;
=
61- in.
X
I
ft.
6 in
sales
in
respect
=
•
•
•
2
i
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixv Text.
Mortgage of ten arouras of land in Tarkutis, in the Pathyrite nome, by Harsiesis, son of written in demotic, with Greek docket recording the payment by Kerkaris, to a woman named ; the mortgagee of the tax of one-twentieth on sales through the bank of Apollonius in Hermonthis. Dated the 26th Mesord in the twentieth year [of Ptolemy Philometor, b.c. 162-161]. Perfect ; in 2 ft. 9 in. . a thin, even, cursive hand, i ft. I in.
Plate.
Pap. 1201.
=
.
Pap. 1202.
Mortgage often arouras of land
3
of Tarkutis \cf. Pap. 1201] by Harsiesis, son of Kerkaris, to Panas, son of Espmethis ; written in demotic, with Greek docket, as in the preceding document. Dated the 3rd Mecheir in the twenty-second year [of Ptolemy Philometor, B.C. 160-159]. Perfect ; in a rather small and very cursive hand, i ft. of in. 2 ft. 4^ in
5
Pap. 1203. Acknowledgement by Totoes, son of Pelaeus \cf. Pap. 880] of a debt of eight talents of copper and 13J artabas of wheat borrowed by him from hie eon Panobchunis. Dated in Pathyris in the office of the agoranomus Heliodorus, the zyih Mecheir in the fourth year [of Cleopatra and Ptolemy Soter II, = B.C. 114-1 13]. Slightly mutilated in an irregular cursive hand. 12^ in. 6^ in,, most being blank
9
2,3
in the plain
=
.,,..,
;
Pap. 1204.
Sale by Taelolous and Siepmous, daughters of Totoes, to Kobaetesis, daughter of Phagonis, of half a house in Pathyris for a talent of copper \cf. Papp. 879, 880] ; with a record of the payment of the tax of one-tenth on sales through the bank of Paniscus in Crocodilopolis. Dated (with a full list of the priesthoods of the Ptolemies) in Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus
Heliodorus, the 8th Choiach in the fifth year of the queen [Cle-opatra] and king Ptolemy, Philometores Soteres [= b.c. 3-1 2]. Perfect; in a rather thick cursive hand, with clay seal. 4^ in. I ft.
10^
10
in.
Fragment of loan from Petearsemtheus, son of Panobchunis (?), to Phagonis, son of PanobDated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, deputy for the agoranomus Paniscus, the ,8th chunis. Pharmouthi in the fifteenth year [of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice, = b.c. ioe-99]. Only the upper left-hand corner is preserved, in a rather thick cursive hand. 2| in. , . 3^ in.
5
Pap. 1205.
.
15
Sale by Panobchunis, son of Totofe's, to Petearsemtheus, son of Pacoibis, priest of Suchus and Aphrodite, of arable land in the plain of Pathyris, for two talents of copper. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, deputy for the agoranomus Paniscus, the 3rd Pauni in the fifteenth year of
Pap. 1206.
Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice, Philometores [
payment of the tax on
Pap. 1207.
= b.
Preceded by a docket of the c. 100-99]. column containing the banker's certificate of the a medium-sized cursive hand. i ft. 5 in. . 6| in.
Perfect (except for the absence of a third
contents.
Sale
sales); in
.
by Galates, son of Pelaeus, an iron-worker,
to Petearsemtheus, son of
.
15
8
Panobchunis,
both parties being Persians of Pathyris, of a vineyard in the northern quarter of Pathyris for 4000 drachmas. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, deputy for the agoranomus Paniscus, the 15th Athur in the sixteenth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice, Philometores [= b. c. 99-98]. Preceded by a docket of the contents, with seal Perfect (except for ihe absence of the banker s certificate); in a large, rough, cursive hand. i ft. 3 in 6 in.
16
9
described as Persians, of an aroura of arable land in Themrauthis (in the district of Pathyris) for a talent of copper. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of the agoranomus Ammonius, the 4th Mecheir in the seventeenth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice, Philometores [= b.c. 98-97]. Preceded by a docket of the contents, with seal. Perfect (except for the absence of the banker's certificate) in a small, thick, cursive hand. . 6 in. . , 11 J in
19
10
Sale by Necuthes, son of Petearsemtheus, to Petearsemtheus, son of Panobchunis, of half an aroura of arable land in Pathyris for i talent 3000 drachmas. Dated at Pathyris, in the office of Hermias, agoranomus for the upper toparchy of the Pathyrite nome, the 23rd Epeiph in the twenty-fifth year of Ptolemy Alexander and Cleopatra, Philometores Soteres [= b. c. 90—89]. Preceded by a docket of the contents, with seaL Perfect (except for the absence of the banker's certificate) in a rather thick hand, less cursive than usual. 6 in. i ft. 1 1 in. . ,
20
11
Receipt, addressed by Aurelius Maximus to his father Aurelius Heroninus for various amounts of wine received in the months Phaophi to Choiach in the twelfth year [of Gallienus Oct.-Dec, A. D. 264]. Perfect; in a rough, cursive hand. 8J in. 4^ in. .
173
61
Pap. 1208.
Sale
by Patous, son of Pelaeus,
to Tacoibis, daughter
of Patous, both parlies being
.
Pap. 1209.
.
;
Pap. 1210.
.
=
.
.
.
.
—
private affairs, dated the 26th Pauni in the sixth year Letter from Taurion to Arotr , on [probably of Severus Alexander,= 20 June, a. d. 227]. Perfect, in a rough, cursive hand ; written on the verso of the papyrus, the recto containing parts of two lines in a fine, handsome hand of the
Pap. 1211.
2nd
cent.
4f
in.
X
3^^ in
Pap. 1212.
Portions apparently of a register of payments of corn into the official store-houses, in the second year. Reference is made in each entry to the register of the second year of Gallus and Volusianus [a. d. 252-253] as a past date; hence this may probably belong to the second year of
.
i
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixvi
Text. Valerianus and Gallienus [. d. 254-255]. Imperfect on both sides; in a neat, cursive hand. On the verso is a portion, apparently of an official order, from Sallustius Anaxagoras, in a larger hand same of the type, dated the 19th Phaophi in the third and second year [of Diocletianus and Maximianus, i6 Oct., A. D. 286]. 7 in. X 4 in.
=
.
Pap. 1213.
Plate.
go
Order from Diodotus Norbanas Claras, through Gaius Julius Salvius, to Metocus, a aiTokoyo•;, to pay to his fellow slave Sophus four artabas of wheat for the four preceding months Sebastus [= ThouthJ-Choiach. Dated the 20th Choiach in the twelfth year of the emperor Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= 16 Dec, a. d. 65]. Perfect; in a very small cursive hand. 4|: in. 5| in Similar order from the same to the same, on the same date, to pay to himself nine artabas for the nine preceding months, Pharmouthi-Choiach. Perfect ; in the same hand. si in. 3^ in.
121
26
122
26
Pap. 1214. Similar orders, from the same to the same, to deliver corn at the same rate, in the one case for Tubi of the twelfth year, in the other for Pharmouthi-Epeiph of the eleventh year. Both orders are written on one piece of papyrus, and dated the loth Tubi in the twelfth year of Nero [= 5 Jan., Perfect; in the same hand. A. D. 66]. in. 7 in. 5J
122
(/))
(a)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Pap. 1215.
Similar orders, from the same to the same, to deliver thirty-five artabas of seed-corn to Dius, son of Apollonius, with interest at 33^^ per cent., to be repaid out of the next harvest; with Dius' receipt. Dated the nth Neos Sebastus [= Athur] in the twelfth year of the emperor Nero Claudius
Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= 7 Nov., a. 8A in. a very thin, scratchy hand. 4^ in.
Pap. 1216. Dated
Certificate of in
d. 65].
Perfect, in a small cursive
hand
the receipt in
;
122
payment by Orsenuphis of sums amounting
iif drachmas
to
for poll-tax.
Pauni of the thirty-second year of Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus Caesar Nearly perfect ; in an irregular cursive hand, in much faded ink. 2| in. 7|
192].
A. D.
[=
Pap. 1217 a, b. Certificates of the payment of various taxes by Tinutis, also named Asclepias them is dated in Mecheir of the third year of the Marci Julii Phihppi Caesares [= Feb., a. in the other the precise date
4
in.
X
is
In thin cursive hands and faded ink.
lost.
3I
in.
June,
in.
;
.
d.
246],
i,\ in.,
and
2^: in
61
Pap. 1218. Petition (?) addressed to Gaius Julius Pholus, superintendent of police, by Dicaeus, son of Chaeremon, a cultivator of Euhemeria. Dated the 30th Mesoro in the third year of Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= 23 Aug., A. D. 39]. Much mutilated in a thin cursive hand ;
Pap. 1219.
34
one of
from a
.
.
.
130
the strategus of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon, that nothing has been reported as due to the i&ws during the past three months. Dated the ist Thouth in the fifth year of Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus Arabicus Certificate
Adiabenicus
[=
29 Aug.,
to
Mutilated and rubbed; in a thin cursive hand.
196].
a. d.
gin.
4^
in.
123
Pap. 1220.
Report from a retiring tax-collector, giving the names of two qualified persons to be forwarded to the prefect, from whom the choice of his successor may be made. Early 3rd cent., the prefect being Subatianus Aquila [arc. a.d. 202-207]. Nearly perfect ; written in a medium-sized cursive hand, in red ink.
9
in.
3
114
in.
Pap. 1221.
Census-return, addressed by Anchorimphis, resident in the village of Theadelphia, to the deputy village secretary and the of the village, for the census of the seventh year of the emperor Nerva Traianus Augustus Germanicus Dacicus [= a.d. 103-104]. Dated in the course of the following year, probably near the end of it {circ. Aug., a.d. 105). Perfect, except for the loss of the date at the end ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 2| in. 7f in.
....
Pap. 1222.
24
from Diodorus, son of Perigenes, to Claudius Cerealis, strategus of the division of Heracleides in the Arsinoite nome, enclosing a copy of a document received by him from Nicolaus, then acting as Dated the 19th Pachon in the twenty-second year of the emperor Aelius Hadrianus Augustus [=14 May, a.d. 138]. Imperfect, the document enclosed being almost wholly lost ; in a small, neat, cursive hand. 2^ in. 5| in
126
Proposal from six persons, addressed to Marcus Antonius Pallas, for a lease of injf arouras of land for two years, at a rent partly in kind and partly in money. Dated the 9th Phaophi in the sixth year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus [=6 Oct., a.d. 121]. Mutilated and rubbed; in a medium-sized very cursive hand. 5|^ in. 8 in.
139
Official
letter
}?.
Pap. 1223.
.
Pap. 1224. ist
Order to the sitologi Germaniceius [= Pachon]
[=
26 April, A.D. 65].
Pap. 1225.
.
.
.
.
.
pay 300 artabas of wheat to Hermodorus, son of Dius. Dated the in the eleventh (?) year of Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus 6i in. Mutilated; in a very cursive hand. 6J in. to
Proposal for a lease of twenty-seven arouras of land year of the emperor Vespasianus Augustus [= a.d. 70-71]. the left-hand side ; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 5 J in.
....
Hermopolite nome, in the third Mutilated at top and bottom and on
in the
7 in.
.
.
.
.
.
.
138
36
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixvii Text.
Portion of account of receipts and expenditure addressed to Aurelius Appianus, senator of of Thead[elphia]. The accounts relate to the month Alexandria, by Aurelius Heroninus, Thoth in the second year [of Valerianus and Gallienus, Sept., a. d. 254, or Macrianus and Quietus, 6i in. Sept., A. D. 261]. One column nearly perfect ; in a thin cursive hand of good size. 8^ in.
Pap. 1226.
=
=
On
the verso
is
much
part of an account of daily expenditure, in a similar hand,
103
defaced
Pap. 1227. Proposal from Cornelius, a native of Hermopolis, addressed to Apollonides, strategus of Dated the 26th Phaophi in the sixteenth the nome, for a lease of public land for the current year. year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [=23 Oct., a. d. 152]. Considerably defaced
Pap. 1228.
Letter
on
;
in the sense
;
9
2nd
6 in.
in,
143
.
Portions of two columns, well written, with in a neat semi-cursive hand. 8 in. . 3^ in.
private affairs, imperfect.
mark pauses
spaces to
in a small cursive hand.
cent.
Promise to pay 120 drachmas, apparently as rent for land. Dated the 25th Pachon in year of the emperor Titus Aehus Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= 20 May, Imperfect, 145], with a receipt for four drachmas earnest-money paid on the i6th Epeiph. wanting the left-hand portion in a rough semi-cursive hand. 8| in. 3J in.
Pap. 1229.
the eighth A. D.
.
;
Pap. 1230.
Record of payment by Flavins Herodes to the in Epeiph of the twentieth year of Hadrianus Caesar [= rough hand. 2f in. 6J in
.
.
.
142
of eighty artabas of wheat,
Nearly perfect
July, a. d. 136].
;
in
a very
Notification from two cultivators to Heracleides (?), strategus of the Hermopolite nome, of their resignation of their lease of certain land. Dated in Mecheir of the seventh j'ear of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= Feb., a. d. 144]. Nearly perfect, but somewhat defaced ; in a small, ill-formed, cursive hand. 7j in. 3I in.
Pap. 1231.
.
.
.
.
.
108
from the tax-farmers of the village of Socnopaei Nesus for receipts from the village through ApoUos and Orsenuphis for the preceding year. Dated the 30th Hadrianus [= Choiach] of the nineteenth year of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and Publius Septimius Geta,
Pap. 1232.
Certificates
Britannici lost
;
in a
Maximi
Pii
Augusti
[=
rough cursive hand.
26 Dec,
8|
in.
a. d.
210].
Much
mutilated,
the right-hand side being
all
3 in
.
.
56
Similar account sent in by Orsenuphis for the following year, dated in Athur of the Considerably defaced and mutilated, especially in the latter twentieth year [= Nov., a. D. 211]. part; in a rough cursive hand. 9 in. X 4 in
57
Receipt for twenty drachmas paid as poll-tax in Phaophi of the eleventh year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [= Oct., a. d. 170]. Partially defaced; in a thin cursive hand. 4^ in. 4^- in.
33
Pap. 1233.
Pap. 1234.
Pap. 1235.
Receipts given by tax-collectors for taxes paid by Horus, son of year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [ a. d. 176-177] and the eighteenth of Commodus, Caesares [=a. d. 177-178], in each case for the preceding of the taxes is obscured by the mutilation of the papyrus. Imperfect cursive hands. 8| in. 3^ in.
=
Horus, in the seventeenth the Aurelii, Antoninus and year.
The
on both
.
.
Pap. 1236.
Private letter from
Sarapammon
tall cursive hand. a tax-account of the 3rd cent.
in a rather
precise nature
sides; in several .
.
35
Heroninus. CzVi". a. d. 254-268. Somewhat mutilated Written on the verso of the papyrus on the recio are the remains of to
;
;
1 1 in.
4|
in
3rd cent. Mutilated and defaced ; written on the Portion of a register relating to land. verso of the papyrus in a small cursive hand, with many abbreviations. On the rec/o are remains of a register in a larger hand. 12 in. 7^- in.
Pap. 1237.
Deed of sale of land in the neighbourhood of Hermopolis. Dated in the joint reign of Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Arabicus Adiabenicus Parthicus Maximus and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius, Augusti, and Publius [Septimius Geta Caesar Augustus, a. d. 201-211] ; the name of Geta has been obliterated. Imperfect and much mutilated the heading in a small and very cursive hand, the body of the document in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand. 4^ in. X 1 2i in
Pap. 1238.
=
?
Pap. 123.
Register of amounts of corn received by the years of Probus Augustus [=a. d. 278-281]. Imperfect;
6i
in.
X 4|
in
;
in the
fourth,
fifth,
and
sixth
a rather thick semi-cursive hand.
52
in
Portion of a contract, apparently a sale, dated the nth Mecheir in the fourth year of Mutilated, especially at the Tiberius Claudius [Caesar] Augustus Germanicus [=5 Feb., a. d. 44]. beginning ; in a thm cursive hand. 8 in. 4^ in.
Pap. 1240.
.
.
i
2
TABLE OF PAPYRI
,
Ixviii
Text.
Plati
to Demetrius. 3rd cent. Imperfect ; written in Letter from Heron and Dioscurides, a very large and formal semi-cursive hand. Followed, in a second column, by a contract, the details of which are lost through the flaking away of a large part of the ink dated in the [first] year of the emperor Lucius Domitius [Aurelianus Pius Felix Augustus] and the fourth of Julius Aurelius a. d. 270[Septimius Vaballathus Athenojdorus celeberrimus rex imperator [dux Romanorum, The date is repeated (also in a mutilated condition) at the Freisigke on Strassburg Pap. 6]. 271, i ft. 2| in. . Written in a small, sloping, cursive hand. 9I in. foot of col. I, in the same hand.
Pap. 1241.
;
=
List of names, followed by sums of money in drachmas, all being multiples of four. On two strips of papyrus, opisthograph, the writing on the recio being across the 10 in. fibres; in a rough, uneducated hand. 3I in 3I in. and 6^ in.
Pap. 1242.
3rd cent
(?).
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Cornelius, of Hermopolis, of a loan of 152 drachmas from Dated the 2nd Hiaophi in the seventh year, apparently of Aurelius Phoebammon, a pancratiast. Mutilated; in a rather thin, sloping, cursive hand. Severus Alexander [=29 Sept., a.d. 227].
Pap. 1243.
in.
9
X 4|
17^
in
Letter from Hermapollon to his brother Copreas, consisting, so far as it is preserved, of Well written, Imperfect, only the beginning being preserved. 4th cent. protestations of affection. 8|^ in in an upright cursive hand. 4I in.
244
79
of common wine for the use of Receipt from three senators of Hermopolis for 4000 the soldiers under the prefect Traianus. Dated in the ninth consulship of Constantius Augustus and in a very rough, strongly Nearly perfect; Caesar, a. d. Claudius [Julianus of the [second] 357]. 8 in marked, cursive hand. 7 in.
228
73
of ten persons to perform the duties of Nomination by the Dated the 27 th Mesoro in the consulship of with a guarantee for their due performance. Duplicate copies, both considerably Fl. Amantius and Fl. Albinus [=20 Aug., a.d. 345]. 6 in. and 9 in. 5| in. mutilated, especially at the beginning; in a good-sized cursive haad. 9 in.
224
and others presented by the Pap. 1247 a and i. similar to the preceding documents, but in somewhat to two officials of the Hermopolite nome Dated the 2nd of the intercalated days at the different form, and with a different list of names. end of Mesord in the consulship of Fl. Amantius and Fl. Albinus [= 25 Aug., a. d. 345]. Duplicate 6 in. and g% in. 5| in. . copies, more or less mutilated; in a rather thick cursive hand. g% in.
225
Pap. 1244.
Pap. 1245.
=
Pap. 1248 a and
i.
Nomination of ten persons as
8 ;
Similar nomination of
Pap. 1248. Dated
in the
same
,
for a different village, with
some
variation of formula.
Considerably mutilated; in a sloping cursive hand.
year.
Return by Aurelius
Pap. 1249.
&\,
ApoUon
to Flavius
10
in.
6
in.
.
,
pagus of the Hermopolite nome, of substantial farmers qualified for the collection Dated in the same year as the preceding documents. Mutilated, of the public taxes. . . especially in the latter part; in a rather thick cursive hand of good size. 9I in. X 7| in. of the
226
Olympiodorus, also named Asyncritius, praepost/us
first
{()
227
Fragment of a receipt (?), with a date apparently in one of the years when Fl. Valerius Written in a large, straggling, Constantinus Caesar was consul [=a.d. 320, 321, 324, or 329].
Pap. 1250.
cursive hand.
Pap. 1251. 4th cent.
5
3^^ in.
in.
.
Account of amounts of wine, meat, barley, and bran, arranged apparently under One column nearly complete, another mutilated in a large cursive hand. 9 in. ;
Letter from Herminus to his son Theodorus, on private affairs. 1 1 in. but in much faded ink ; in a large cursive hand. sf in
Pap. 1252.
Pap. 1253. Order from Eulogius to Cornelius to pay to Paesis four Perfect; written across the 4th cent. 15th Mesord [=Aug. 8].
,
hand.
Pap. 1254. hand.
2 in.
|
in.
,
Dated the artabas- of wheat. fibres, in an irregular cursive
in
,.
10
in.
loj
*3"
in letter.
4th
cent.
Imperfect and mutilated
4th cent. Portion of a contract or affidavit by Aurelia Maria. in. 6| in being preserved ; in a medium-sized cursive hand,
Pap. 1256.
6|
Nearly perfect,
to MaSpot, Portion of an account, including payments in minae and Portions of three columns, in a medium-sized cursive 4lh cent. and
Portion of a private cursive hand. 6^ in. X 3I in
Pap. 1255.
4th cent.
villages.
;
in
a medium-sized
Imperfect, only the end
^
Dated in the consulship of Receipt, apparently for two horses under special conditions. Imperfect, the left-hand Constantius for the second time and Constans for the first [= a. d. 339]. . . io| in. 3J m. side being lost ; in a sloping cursive hand of good size.
Pap. 1257.
.
71
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
by amounts of artabas. hand of medium size. loj in. 8^
List of names, followed
Pap. 1258.
in a sloping cursive
Two
4th cent.
columns, nearly perfect
,
in
Early 4th cent. Very imperfect, only the Portion of an account of daily expenditure. On the verso is another lower parts of five columns being preserved ; in several cursive hands. i in the same date. in. 2 ft. 7 account, of about
Pap. 1259.
Pap.
239
12.
Portion of a large document, perhaps a contract for the conveyance of freight, dated in the reign of the emperors Diocletianus and Maximianus and the Caesars Constantius and Galerius ii in. Much mutilated; in a regular, upright, cursive hand. io| in. [a. D. 292-305].
2nd cent. Written on the verso of (a) Fragment of a petition (?), in rather literary form. On the redo a few words are written, sj in. 3^^ in. the papyrus, in a regular, cursive hand.
Pap. 1261. {b)
Fragment of a
register
3rd cent.
Panopolis.
one is executed by Besas, son of Thaminis, a native of of contracts Portions of two columns, in a medium-sized cursive hand. 5^ in. 3| in. ;
Copy of a petition or letter. Late 2nd cent. ; dated in the eighth year of an unnamed Mutilated written on the and ^£0s emperor, with references to On the recio are the remains of some sort of verso of the papyrus, in a rather large cursive hand. register, in a small hand and faded ink. 6| in 7I in.
Pap. 1262.
'?.
Fragment of a
Pap. 1263.
One
uncertain.
section
containing
register, is
Short account for harvesting of
Pap. 1264, hand.
Pap. 1265
6|
in.
6J
On
(d)
{/)
,
on
the
[=
.
;
with seal.
2 in. ass, at
36 36
2 in
Socnopaei Nesus, on the 15th Epeiph in
A.D. 149].
2J
in.
2J
in
36
•
37
37
•
KOI
•
v',
export of twenty-six artabas of wheat on three camels and two colts, at Socnopaei Nesus, on the 8th Mecheir in the seventeenth year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [= 2 Feb., a.d. 177]. <<"'
'''>
in.
o•^
X 2|
in
37
Similar customs-receipts, viz.
,
on import of six of wine on one camel, at Socnopaei Nesus, in Epeiph of the twentysecond year [of Commodus or Caracalla,= July, a.d. 182 or 214]; with portion of seal. 3in.x2in.
38
of wine on two camels, at Socnopaei Nesus, in Pharmouthi of . 2-g in. April, a.d. 180 or 212]; with seal. 2^ in. .
38
of wine on two camels, at Socnopaei Nesus, on the 30th Pachon in the twenty-third year [of the same, 2^ in. 2| in. 25 May, a.d. 183 or 215] with seal.
38
,
on import of twelve
=
.
on import of twelve
^
=
•;,
.
;
on import of sixteen of wine, at Socnopaei Nesus, on the 21st Phamenoth with seal. the twenty-first year [probably of Hadrian or Antoninus, 17 March, a.d. 1 37 or 158]
, ,
Xt/i.€ves
i|
in.
X
=
;
i| in
,
Xt/iiVos
sole rule
.
on export of vegetables on three asses (?), at of Marcus Aurelius [= 23 June, A.D. 169-176]. i^
^
Karanis(.?), in.
i^
on the 29th Pauni
.
.
in
39 39
Socnopaei Nesus, on the 23rd Pharmouthi in the i| in. 18 April, a.d. 183 or 215]. . 2f in.
39
six
artabas of
On export of wheat on
twenty-third year [of
Commodus
six camels, at
or Caracalla,
=
on [export] of twenty artabas of wheat, on the 30th Phamenoth in the seventeenth year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [= 26 March, a.d. 177]. 2 in. 2 in.
() Uncertain
39
in the
on one camel, at Socnopaei Nesus, on the the second year of an unnamed emperor, 2nd-3rd cent.; with sea:!, if in. 2f in. on export of
3rd Epeiph in
(g)
viz.
at
on export of five artabas of wheat and four of dates, each on one ass, amounting to 2 dr. 3^ ob., at Philadelphia, on the 18th Thoth in the fourteenth year of Aurelius Antoninus Caesar [= 15 Sept., A.D. 173]. i| in. 2| in
p'
in
(y)
i
same occasion
the twentieth year [of the same,
(i)
Imperfect; in a large cursive
xst cent.
Koi v,
(i) p' Koi v,
(if)
is
on export of nine metretae of oil on two camels, at Socnopaei Nesus, on the 23rd Thoth the fourteenth year of Antoninus Caesar [= 20 Sept., A.D. 149J. 2| in. 2f in.
p'
2|
(f)
what purpose
Socnopaei Nesus, on the 7th Mecheir in i| in. . Feb., a.d. 83]; with portion of seal. 2^ in.
on one ass-load of beans,
on export of two metretae of oil (i^) on one the thirteenth year of Antoninus Caesar [=9 July,
Pap. 1266 a-h. {a)
Early
,
in (e)
?.
for
3rd cent. Portions account. 8 in. 7^ in. .
money
Customs-receipts for merchandise passing in and out of the Fayum,
a-^.
the seventh year of Domitian
(f)
r^s avTrj's the verso is a rough
in
(a) Character of tax unspecified,
(i)
[
names and sums of money,
headed ek
of two columns, in a sloping cursive hand.
;
(mutilated),
.
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixx
Text.
Pap. 1267.
{a) Certificate granted to Sotas,
son of Apunchis,
for the statutory labour
on the embank-
ments, in Pauni of the second year of Marcus Opellius Severus Macrinus Pius Felix Augustus [= June, A.D. 218]. Perfect; in a thick cursive hand. 2| in. 2| in. Certificate
(c)
Receipt for payment of four drachmas on account of the tax 28th Pharmouthi in the fourteenth year of an emperor whose name 6 in. in a very small cursive hand. 2^ in. :
.
(e)
(
Fragment from the beginning of a document Sonnet 2nd cent., in a well-formed [si'c] ,
.
.
Dated the
( • [\
.
{(f)
60
from the sitologi of Neilopolis of three artabas of wheat measured by them. Dated the 5th Pauni in the second year of Lucius [Septimius] Severus Pertinax [Augustus, = 30 May, A.D. 194]. Mutilated, the right-hand side being lost; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 2^ in. 2^ in
(ii)
is illegible.
2nd
cent.
Perfect;
et
cursive hand.
2|
2 in.
in.
Phanomgeus, son of Phanomgeus, for the statutory labour on the embankments, on Mesor^ 9-13 in the fifteenth year of the emperor Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Perfect; in a very small cursive hand. Pius [= 2-6 Aug., A.D. 152]. 2^ in. 2^ in.
Certificate granted to
Portion of a sitologus-register, apparently from the neighbourhood of Hermopolis, relating Antoninus Caesar [=a.d. 158-159]. Imperfect; in a medium-sized cursive hand. 4^ in. 6^ in.
Pap. 1268.
to the twenty-second year of
{a) Certificates of taxes paid by, or on behalf of, Batrachus, slave of Achilles, in the twentyImperfect; in various cursive hands. second year of Antoninus Caesar [=a.d. 158-159].
Pap. 1269.
X 7i
in•
5i (i)
in
({8 [=1
Similar certificate, detached, of the payment of same person, on the 6th Tubi of the same year
2|
cursive hand.
in.
4J
amount
to the
?)
Jan., a.d. 159].
of three drachmas by the Perfect; in a small, thin,
in
Pap. 1270. I?ec/o. Fragment of a petition, dated the 26th Thoth in some year (the number is lost) of the emperois Publius Licinius Vale[rianus and Publius] Licinius Valerianus Gallienus P[ii Felices Augusii, 23 Sept., A.D. 254-260]. The end only of the document is preserved in a neat, thin,
=
;
cursive hand. Verso.
3I
in.
4 in.
.
Letter from to his father Silvanus, . is preserved, in a rough cursive hand
on
private
The
Late 3rd cent.
affairs.
.
beginning only
Portion of a petition, addressed to an official of the Thebaid, with references to the Dated in the [eighteenth and seventeenth years] of the emperors Diocletianus [and Maximianus], and the tenth of [Constantius and Maximianus], Caesares [= a.d. 301-302]. Imperfect ; in a regular cursive hand. 5|^ in. 3I in.
Pap. 1271.
.
Portion of lease in Socnopaei Nesus; dated in the eleventh year of Nero Claudius Caesar [Augustus Germanicus] imperator [=:a.d. 64-65]. Very imperfect, wanting half its width on the 1 1^ in. X 2 in. left-hand side ; in a small, regular, cursive hand.
Pap. 1272.
Acknowledgement of a loan of 593 drachmas ; dated apparently in the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar Augustus [= a.d. 28-29], probably in the latter part of it. Considerably mutilated; . written in a fairly good semi-cursive hand, with many misspellings. 4 in. 4J in.
Pap. 1273.
.
Pap. 1274 a-d. 4
in.
X li
ist-2nd
Fragments.
cent.
4^
in.
2
in.,
3^
2|
in.
in.,
4
.
2^
in.
in.,
in
n, also named Germa[nus], strategus Document, apparently official, from Aurelius A Dated the 21st Mesor^ in the tenth year of the emperor of a nome of which the name is lost. Much mutilated; in a large cursive Publius Licinius Gallienus Augustus [=14 Aug., a.d. 263]. 6i in. hand. 6J in.
Pap. 1275.
.
Pap. 1276.
Redo.
.
Petition or letter, with several references to the Prefect
mutilated; in a large, thick, semi-cursive hand. Verso.
7^
in.
4^
to his brother Serenus, on private a medium-sized, upright, cursive hand
Letter from
and defaced
;
in
(-).
3rd cent.
Much
in aflfairs.
3rd-4th cent.
Mutilated
of the Recto. Document, perhaps a property-return, ending with an affidavit by the emperor. Dated in the reign of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Ant[oninus, i.e. Caracalla, 9I in. 5|- in. Much mutilated in a medium-sized cursive hand. A.D. 212-217].
Pap. 1277.
=
;
Verso.
Fragment of an account.
3rd cent.
Much
mutilated
;
in
a rather large cursive hand
.
174
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixxi Text.
Fragments of numerical tables of uncertain nature, written on both sides of the papyrus, medium-sized uncial hand. Lines ruled in red. 2nd cent
Pap. 1278. in a
on, strategus of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon, by Petition addressed to Dated in Mecheir of the twenty-ninth a widow, on behalf of the inheritance due to her children. year of Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Caesar [= February, a.d. 189]. Nearly perfect, but large cursive hand. in. considerably defaced in a rather 8^ 3I in.
Pap. 1279.
.
;
Fragments of late Ptolemaic and Pap. 1280 a-e. t\ in., 4| in. 3^ in., and 6^ in. sf in., 6| in.
Pap. 1281 a, 7| in. X 3
Fragments of
b.
sA
period.
4^
Ptolemaic or early
Roman
period.
2;€
Pap. 1283.
A
JRec/o.
little
3rd cent.
Hermopolis.
'^,.
slight
of some official ; 134?] and Ammonius. 3rd cent.
hand
among
Extract from the sloping, cursive
Pap. 1284.
{a)
in.,
-
Two fragments, each a sloping cursive hand.
cent.
in
and
or 8€V8(pa).
the speakers are Mamertinus mutilated and defaced; in
Much
Fragment of an account, dated the 13th Athur
[=
9 Nov., a.d. 257]. medium-sized cursive hands. 8 in.
Gallienus
in.
widely spaced writing, apparently the summary of a register relating to In a clear cursive hand. 12 in. 7 in.
[qu. the Prefect of a.d.
Verso.
^
remains of another;
a
thick,
4|
in.
,,%
the names, which are arranged in alphabetical order, are
(TVTjutSoi, Qtov 1>^'\, and containing one mutilated column and I if in. X 9^ in. and 71^ in. X 7 in
4|
names and amounts of land growing
land-register, with owners'
3i
2 in.,
in.
in
in
Pap. 1282. Portion of a
Among
late
Roman
early
The
left-hand portion
in.
3
in the fifth year of Valerianus of one column is preserved; in
and two
.
fragment, dated in the reign of [? Publius Licinius Valerianus and Publius Licinius Valerjianus Gallie[nus, a.d. 254-260], in a neat, upright, semi-cursive hand. 5^ in. if in.
() Small
=
Pap. 1285.
Portion of a sale of house-property dated the 4th Pachon in the reign of Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus [= 29 April, a.d. 37-40]. Imperfect; in a thin, rather compressed, cursive hand. 9 in. 5^ in.
............
.
Pap. 1286. Beginning of document dated the 9th Tubi in the consulship of Tiberius Manilius Fuscus II and [Servius Calpur]nius Domitius Dexter [= 4 Jan., a.d. 225]. Written in a broad column Above are across the fibres on the rec/o side, with wide margins in a sloping semi-cursive hand.
.....
;
slight
remains of another document.
6
in.
i
in.
(most being blank)
Two
fragments of a register of land under cultivation ; the locality is in the Fayum, the village of Theadelphia being mentioned. Dated in the second year of the emperors Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus Pius Felix and Marcus Julius Philippus Nobilissimus et lUustrissimus Caesar Augustus [= a.d. 244-245]. Parts of two columns; in a rather compressed, sloping, cursive hand. On the verso are remains of an account, in a rough cursive hand. 8 in. 7|^ in. and 6^ in. 2^ in.
Pap. 1287.
Portion of a register or account. 3rd cent. Two broad columns, much mutilated ; in a neat, thin, cursive hand. On the verso is part of an account, in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. 1288. 10
in.
X
I ft.
5 in.
.
....... .......
Pap. 1289.
Portions of a rough money-account. both sides of the papyrus
Pap. 1290.
Much
3rd cent.
Written very cursively and
Document dated
mutilated
;
in a
in the consulship of Ovinius Gal[licanus and Bassus, medium-sized cursive hand. 4f in. 4 in.
=
illegibly,
a.d.
on
317].
.
Pap. 1291. Portion of an official return or contract, relating to persons residing at Hermopolis. Dated in the eighth consulship of the emperor [Constantinus] and the fourth of the emperor [Constantius, = a.d. 329]. Imperfect; in a neat, regular, semi-cursive hand. 4| in. 4 J in.
,,,
Pap. 1292. hand.
Pap. 1293. in
.
8 in.
5|
in.
Account of corn from various a compressed cursive hand. 5^ in.
Pap. 1294.
}?, ^^,
Short account, in two sections, of amounts of land under the headings and 4^ Cent. Nearly perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive
villages in the
5i
Hermopolite nome.
in
Account of expenditure of money by Eulogius, yevo/nevos Imperfect; in a thick cursive hand. On the back are remains of a clay
4th cent.
•; seal.
8
in.
Imperfect
238 4th cent.
(.').
5^
in.
Plate.
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixxli
Text.
Pap. 1295. lost
Pap.
;
Letter from Marcellinus to his brother. a large cursive hand. 1 1 in. 4 in
in
129
Portions of
a, b.
letters.
4th cent.
Imperfect, the left-hand side being
.
In large cursive hands.
Pap. 1297.
Short account, headed a large cursive hand. 10 in. 5^
4th cent.
iru
9
in.
4th cent.
2\
and 9
in.
3 in.
in.
Somewhat defaced;
in
Pap. 1298.
Banker's certificate relating to a contract of sale, whereby Aurelius Theognostus sells to Aurelia Dioscorous, one-third of a house and court and appurtenances in the Fort of Hermopolis [c/. Pap. 945]. Dated in Mesoro of the tenth year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius Felix Augustus [= Aug., a. d. 231]. A long strip from the top of a large sheet of papyrus; in an upright, rather compressed hand, i ft. io| in. in his
sister,
2f
Pap. 1299.
Certificate given
Pap. 1300.
Letter,
152
by Colluthus of the payment by Peter of 7^ artabas of com for the of the fifth indiction. Dated the 22nd Pauni in the fifth indiction. 6th cent. Slightly defaced ; in a rather rough cursive hand. 6 in. 5^ in
X 6|
in.
7^
on
private
7th
affairs.
cent.
Imperfect;
in
a thin,
sloping,
hand.
cursive
in.
Pap. 1301. Agreement (StaXuo-is), to which one of the parties Dated the 17th Athur in the eleventh indiction. 6th-7th the left-hand side
Pap. 1302.
;
in a large,
rounded cursive hand,
i
is
Aurelia Patronia, daughter of Elias. Considerably mutilated, wanting
cent.
9^
ft.
in
Fragments of a long money-account, written on both sides of the papyrus, perhaps in book form. 7th cent. Very imperfect; in a small cursive hand. In columns i ft. i\ in. high and about 5 in. broad
•..,..,,,.,
Pap. 1303.
Portion of a receipt, dated in the Hermopolite nome in the consulship probably of J[ohannes and Paujlinus [=:a.d. 498], Very imperfect; in a thick, upright, cursive hand.
X 6i
51^ in.
Pap, 1304.
in
Fragment of an acknowledgement of uncertain nature, dated at Hermopolis in the an emperor whose name is lost. 6th cent. Only the right-hand portion of the beginning is preserved ; in a small, rather sloping, cursive hand. 4^ in. 4 in, (a)
Thebaid
{b)
in the eleventh year of
Fragment of a document dated [II,
= A,D.
,,
in the fifteenth indiction in the reign of the
In a rather small, upright, cursive hand.
566-567].
Pap. 1305.
Order from Demeas, ckSikos, to Artemidorus, corn to certain persons and to receive from them three the nth Phamenoth in the fourteenth indiction, 6th-7th cent. 4i in. cursive hand. 12^ in. ,
2|
in.
emperor Flavius Justinus 3
in,
,
. .
,
.
to deliver twelve artabas less fifteen
of
Dated
Nearly perfect; in a large, sloping,
.
Pap. 1306.
Acknowledgement of lease of land by Aurelia Cyrilla to Petrus ; dated the 8th Phaophi in the fourth indiction in the sole consulship of F[lavius Philojxenus [?, a.d. 525; but if this is the reading, the name of Probus has been omitted, since Philoxenus was not sole consul]. Considerably
=
defaced
;
in a large, rounded, cursive hand,
Pap. 1307.
5^
9
in.
in
[].
Portion of a lease of land by Aurelius Solomon, son of Esaias, from a person described as hiaKovo's Dated the 3rd Phaophi in the consulship of Opportunus [= 30 Sept., A.D. 509]. Parts of eight lines; in an upright cursive hand of medium size
4i
in.
X 4|
Pap. 1308. I ft. 4^
in
Portion of a in.
X
Pap. 1309.
Order to the murderers in safe custody.
2^
in.
X
12
7th
will.
cent.
Much
mutilated
;
in
a large, sloping, cursive
hand,
8 in
of the village of Areus from the comes Gerontius to place certain 6th-7th cent. Perfect; in a somewhat sloping, rounded, cursive hand
251
in.
Pap. 1310 a and
payments of four by Nonna, daughter of Olympiodorus [cf. Pap. 1322], for the third and fourth indictions respectively, given by Phoebammon Perfect; written consecutively on the same piece of papyrus in different 7th cent. cursive hands. 1 2 in. 3| in., more than half being blank
^.
Pap.
1311.
b.
Official receipts for
.......
Letter from
payments.
Euphemius
6th or 7th cent.
Pap. 1312. Receipt from Somewhat mutilated;
of the village of Ibion, with regard to certain Mutilated; in a large, very rough, cursive hand. 3I in, X iif; in,
Callinicus
to the
(?),
a
-^,
in a large, thick, cursive
for a
hand.
payment of uncertain nature. 3
in.
i
if
in.
.
6th-7th cent,
250
TABLE OF PAPYRI
Ixxiii
Agreement between Aurelius Victor and Flavius Menas, both of Hermopolis, for the some land. Dated the 4th Choiach in the third consulship of the emperor Flavius Imperfect, only the first eighteen Anastasius and the first indiction-year [=30 Nov., a.d. 507].
Pap. 1313.
division of lines I
ft.
being preserved 2^ in. X I li in
On
the verso are
in a large,
;
rounded, cursive hand, with
many
corrections in the last lines.
256
some accounts
6th cent
of uncertain nature.
Pap. 1314. (a) Portion of an acknowledgement by Callinicus, comes, of the receipt of public taxes to 6th cent. Imperfect, wanting the the amount of fourteen soh'di from a person whose name is lost. right-hand side (6)
in a large, rough, cursive hand.
is
made
an account, dated in the reign of the emperor [Mauricius] Tiberius ; reference [=a.d. 585 or 600]. Only the upper left-hand portion is in a medium-sized upright cursive hand. 6^ in. 5^ in
to the fourth indiction-year
preserved
;
,
Acknowledgement by the
heirs of Cyricus, 5 j^ Ktparia in respect of the sixth indiction.
2A
Pap.
in.
1316.
X si (a)
of the receipt from Menas, a goldsmith, of Perfect in a small, neat, minuscule hand.
7th cent.
;
in
Acknowledgement of
Perfect, in a small, rather thick, (i)
7 in
3-| in.
(a) Portion of
Pap. 1315.
{i)
;
Portion of a receipt on account of rent in kind from the heirs of Phoebammon, at Hermopolis. Dated the i6th Epeiph in the first indiction. 6th cent. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand side 5^ in. in a large, upright, cursive hand. 2| in.
Acknowledgement by
from
receipt
minuscule hand.
Phoebammon 3^
4|
in.
i^x
of
in.
Silvanus, of Hermopolis, of the receipt from Victor, a
as rent for the twelfth of Senilaeus, of seventeen Perfect in a rough, rounded, cursive hand. 6th-7th cent. 3^ in.
village
Pap. 1318.
(a)
last ten lines (6)
End
of a
End ;
Much
7th cent.
letter.
5|
the
1051.]
.
mutilated; in a thin, sloping, cursive hand.
12
in.
The
of a lease, taken by Joseph, son of Colluthus, of Hermopolis. 6th cent. compact, rounded, cursive hand, with signatures. 6 in. 6f in.
of a loan, executed in Hermopolis. hand, with signatures.
6th-7th cent.
6i
in.
6^
Parts of the last sixteen lines; in a thick,
in.
.
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Cheides, son of Phoebammon, and
a loan of four
[C/. Pap.
in a
irregular, cursive
Pap. 131.
in.
275 6th-7th cent.
husbandman of
indiction.
;
Pap. 1317. Portion X 6| in
.
sol/di less
from Aurelia Nemesilla,
twenty-four
mother Sophia, of Dated the June, a.d. 544 or 545]. his
of Hermopolis.
all
7th Pauni in the eighth indiction after the consulship of Flavius Basilius [= i 6 first thirteen lines, nearly perfect; in a large, rounded, cursive hand.
The
11 in.
in.
.
.
271
87
Imperfect, wanting the Letter from Hypatius to Senuthius, on private affairs. 7 th cent. 6i in. right-hand side ; in a thin, sloping, compressed cursive hand. 8| in
Pap. 1320. Pap. 1321. hands.
Pap. 1322.
Fragment of a document of uncertain character, written in On the verso is some tachygraphic writing. 8| 7th cent.
three exceptionally large cursive in.
7 in.
Acknowledgement of payment by Nonna, daughter of Olympiodorus 7th cent.
for public taxes of the fifteenth indiction.
four
minuscule hand.
i-| in.
12
Perfect;
[cf.
Pap. 131 o], of
in a neat, upright,
in.
order to pay twenty solidi for hay, on behalf of Colluthus, a trainer. 3^ in. i2|- in. Mutilated; in a sloping cursive hand.
Pap. 1323.
Official
7lh cent.
252
.
Receipt for four artabas of wheat and 2| of barley received from Achilleus, on behalf of Perfect; in a rather thick, upright, cursive hand. . . 6th-7th cent. a hospital. 3 in. 7 in.
Pap. 1324. Pap. 1325.
Official order or letter, with
a large, rather sloping, cursive hand.
a reference to the
4I
in.
12 in.
co7)ies
Callinicus.
6th cent.
Imperfect
;
.
Beginning of document addressed to the comes Flavius Johannes, son of Germanus of Hermopolis, by Aurelius Phoebammon, son of George. Dated the 28th Thoth in the eleventh year and consulship of the emperor Flavius Justinus [II] and the tenth indiction [= 25 Sept., a.d. 576]. Only the beginning is preserved; in a rather thick cursive hand. 3^ in. 5| in.
91
Acknowledgement by Aurelius Papnuthius, son of Victor, of the acceptance of a lease from the abovementioned Aurelius Phoebammon, son of George, of Hermopolis. Dated the ist Pachon in the first year of the emperor Flavius Mauricius Neos Tiberius and the first indiction [= 26 April, A.D. 583]. Only the beginning is preserved, in a rather small, uneven, cursive hand. 3! in. X 4f in.
91
Pap. 1326.
{a)
.
(b)
276
in
III.
k
][
TABLE OF PAPYRI Text.
Beginning of document, dated the 22nd Choiach in the seventh year of the emperor All except the date is lost Flavins Justinus [II] and the fifth indiction [=18 Dec, a.d. 571]. 9 in. or defaced in a large, rounded, sloping, cursive hand. 4I in.
Pap. 1327.
.
;
Portion of a receipt, given in Hermopolis. 6th cent. The beginning of the document and 6 in. 4| in. . of the signatures are lost ; in a regular, upright, rounded, cursive hand.
Pap. 1328.
pan
Pap. 1329. 1
1|
in.
in.
.
One column;
yth cent.
Portion of an account,
X 54
in a small, upright,
minuscule hand.
.
(a) Portion of a loan, executed in the Hermopolite nome, and dated the [ist-sth] Pharmouthi 27-31 March, in the fourteenth year [of the emperor Flavius Justinianus] and the second indiction 6 in. 3^ in. Par's of the first seven lines, in a rather small cursive hand. A.D• 539]•
Pap. 1330.
[=
(6)
Portion of a contract, also executed in the Hermopolite nome, dated the 28th Epeiph in the twentyseventh year of the emperor Flavius Justinianus and the twelfth year after the consulship of Basilius 6i in. . [= 22 July, A.D. 553]. Parts of the first six Unes, in a rather small cursive hand. 3 in.
Pap. 1331.
]£[
Fragments,
The mention
of
neighbourhood.
all
small, of
The only
makes
personal
fibres in a large, clear, cursive
to have been a lengthy document, perhaps a sale. probable that the document is from Heracleopolis or the Written across the papyrus6th cent. is
what seems
hand
name
it
[•:].
TEXTS. .
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD.
PAPYRUS
THE of
it
is
be printed
earliest text to
the third century lost,
addressed.
including the It
is
the same house
—
in this
volume
cent. b. c.
—
it
appears from
its
writing to belong to
The
a portion of a petition for redress of injuries.
is
name of
the petitioner and the
whom
official to
first
his complaint
part
was
a complaint against a neighbour, apparently the occupant of apartments in rather
(or
some way
interests in
B. c.
887.— 3rd
the same
who has
courtyard),
to those of a fellow Egyptian,
the
sacrificed
first
and then has
petitioner's
forcibly dispossessed
him
of his share of the yard.
The document
is
written
in
apparently on the recto side of
very common, indeed habitual, ceding the
first
it
one broad column, across the a practice not
;
uncommon
,
^ ^^//^ ^ € ,/
ev
.
[5]
[.] ;?
:
1.
nepL
^ .
\{(). ...
De
:
a very literary phrase,
€ . /[]
[]7
eve/cei/
-
\•\]'\
to the compatriot of the offender.
Demosth. Apparently
cf.
Cor. 296, the building of the staircase from the courtyard to the other
part of the house
€..[] \_^
^
Lva
7(€)'
ey/xe/Ai
]
jStat
[]
5.
traces of four lines pre-
ets
\[^<; €
erepmL
ots
3.
papyrus, but
Ptolemaic documents, and
here printed,
[]
5
fibres of the
There are
Byzantine period.
in the
in
was an
injury to the petitioner
and a
benefit
over some
other letters which have been
The papyrus has been
folded longitudinally while the
6. oti
washed 7.
:
written
out.
ink of the last two words of this line was
still
wet.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
PAPYRUS
THE
following document
is
an
I200.— 192 or 168
official
Diospolis Magna, or Thebes.
ably levied on the sale or mortgage of the house
,
of a payment of tax for a house
certificate
Since the tax
b. c.
is
described as
is
it
Papp. 1201, 1202), though this
{cf.
in
presumis
not
expressly stated.
Several questions arise with regard to the amount of the tax, which are
discussed
notes.
the
in
The
date
reign to which this date could apply
the
is is
Thoth
7th
in
that of Philometor
evidence would suit well with such a date
;
The
fourteenth year.
the
(=168
c),
b.
latest
and the palaeographical
but (as Dr. Grenfell has kindly pointed out)
the fourteenth year of Philometor belongs to the period of his joint rule with Euergetes,
when
would be expected or
a double date
Consequently
preferable to refer
is
it
else the year of the joint rule (as in Paris Pap. 63). to the reign of Epiphanes, to which,
it
moreover, the
more suitable. Neither argument, however, is final, owing to the insufficiency so that the later date remains a possibility. of our evidence and the fluctuations of usage Certificates of this kind are commonly found attached to documents recording the sale to silver standard
is
;
but the present one stands alone.
which they apply;
It
columns.
consists of three
(omitted in the facsimile for want of room) contains nothing but the date.
first
was
of the papyrus
rolled
The
up separately,
tied
The
This part
round by a thread of papyrus, and sealed
and shows a figure apparently advancing garment descending to the knees, without inscription. The second column contains the body of the document and the subscriptions of two officials, The third column, part of which a and a representative of the with a clay the
to
seal.
and clothed
left,
seal remains almost intact, in
a
.€<;
contains the subscription of a third
lost,
is
@ ^ .,
€
5
ev
(<;
by
:
TfTaKTai. 3.
:
sense of
<;
ev^vLS
TaevvpLO<;
] TeL
, ' .
Cf. VVilcken, Gr. Osir. I. 64. this addition (to be taken with
.
.
.
.
.
.
:
official
bank.
Usually
it
is
the
tax-farmers ("
'has
irpus
r/y
officers
,
<;
.(€ ev
and the
fVl
Amh. Pap. 31), and the a share in financial dulies Papyri 6.
ey
//, ^,
.-..) who are quoted as the authorities and appear occasionally (the
Berl. Pap. 993,
been paid for the king's service') is found intermittently in documents of this class cf. \\ ilcken, op. cit., p. 71, also Pal. Soc. II. 143 (the 'Londoner Bilinguis' referred to by Wilcken), BGU. In the Berlin document (162 B.C.) the phrase is amplified, 992. e'ls Ibiov -yoK, and in Amherst Pap. 31 els Ihwv it takes the form new to find this officer, the head it is 4. of the village police, authorizing the payment of taxes into the ;
/3acrt\ei
ey
earlier word used in these documents has been paid,' being replaced subsequently
the '
1"S
^€ @€ € , , eu
LtS
Col. 2]
2.
official.
LtS
Col. i]
in the
€.
^^
I. p.
is (c/.
Grenfell
known
to have had and Hunt, Tebtunis
to
.-..
:
names
/.
these local
are new.
No
occur elsewhere either of Chrysopolis as
A a quarter of Thebes or of an [for which perhaps 'AnaWuuvos might be read] Wilcken's ostrakon 672 :
but other
47).
mention appears
8.
;
tfainXi/tot
((Jr. Os/r. II. lyU,
the letters are
much
'Awo\{\miias) is
cf
1.
defaced, but
it
that anything else can be intended.
mentioned
in
y\4).
does not seem
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
{)]
-
=
?
\%% /? \€
Col. 3] (ist hand) 15
=
2
2
. =
?
"
yf
(2nd hand)
hS
bL^rc
.\_ [
3
^ =
2
ktc hS
....
Sh
9
«Tc iT^c]
2
.
The interpretation of these groups of figures 9, appears to be as follows. The valuation of the property sold is 200 drachmas the tax is at the rate of 8 dr. 2j obols per cent. it is paid in copper reckoned at the rate of 26^ obols to the stater (instead of 24 obols, which is the par value) the actual amount paid on the total value of 200 dr. is 16 dr. 4I ob.
that the fraction is doubtful, and read as \\ in the Zois papyrus, as the facsimile published by Pettretini shows, they are 26J, which is unquestionably the reading in the present document. This gives a rate of 10 jj
and a supplementary
per cent., which
;
;
,
;
but in
Xa\Kiftas,
13
11.
here simply denoted by the term
tax,
and 16 and
in
other documents called
also levied, equal to half the
is
For a
main
tax,
i.e.
{.
parallel to this text,
Soc. II. 143).
;
«'
this is
a fraction ev
10.
),
than 8J per cent.
less
the preposition
:
the phrase itself (which cf.
Zois Pap.
I,
is 1.
is
usually
fir,
as in
equivalent to the later
1.
12.
For
;;^
Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. I. 720. when payments due in silver were paid in copper in such cases 26J obols were reckoned to the stater of 4 silver drachmae, ;
PAPYRUS two THEpayment
,
may be
is confirmed by Louvre Pap. 62, Rev. Laws, p. 179).
(ed. Grenfell, :
the
first
col. 5,
1.
16
three letters are damaged, but the reading
is fairly certain the is attached by a ligature from the top to the following letter, as occasionally elsewhere in this papyrus, is the regular phrase for copper at par,' i. e. ;
'
24 obols to the stater, and the phrase here apparently means that whereas the first-named tax (the 8 dr. 7.\ ob. per cent.) is to be paid in copper subject to a surcharge, the second tax, which below is called is to be paid in copper accepted at its par value. 11. usually such certificates are signed by is unquestionable. the The but here the also appears in Wilcken's ostraka 329, 331, &c.
,
{()•. (-,
.: 12.
33, Grenfell, Revenue Laws, p. 199, It gives the rate of surcharge made
In Wilcken's ostrakon 331 the figures in response to an inquiry he has
him as 26f but been good enough to state
8 dr.
c/. B.M. demotic pap. 10463 There the total valuation of the property is not stated, either in the Greek text or in the demotic to which it is attached (published by Revillout, Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch, xiv., 1892, p. 63 ff.), but the tax is 8 dr. 2J ob., a coincidence which can hardly be due to chance and the charge for is half the main tax, as here. The interpretation of the tax is more difficult, the being regularly at the rate of either 10 or J percent, (see next papyrus), whereas
2j ob.
instead of the normal 24.
are read by
in
1.
|-2:
so the
MS., but the sense requires
in
B.M.
dera.
Here the writing
might be questioned, but
)
1201.— 161
Greek dockets
',
as
10.
13.
in
1.
is
pap. 10463 the spelling is so cursive that the reading
16 the
« is certain.
B.C.
documents, recording the due on mortgages of land effected by the deeds to which they are attached. In both cases the mortgager is the same, Harsiesis, son of Kerkaris, the land is in the plain adjoining a village called Tarkutis, and the payment is effected through the bank of Apollonius in Hermonthis. The earlier of the two dockets following texts are
is
to demotic
last month of the twentieth year, and the demotic text (which Mr. F. LI. and Sir H. Thompson have kindly read) shows that the reign is that of Philometor.
dated in the
Griffith
The as
of the government tax (ro
date
is
The mortgage itself, however, was made on the second of Phaophi preceding, and the loan day of Pachon, nearly three months before the tax was paid.
consequently at the end of the year 162-161 B.C.
shown by the demotic
was to be repaid on the
text,
last
a
,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
4
and this (5 per cent.) With regard to the amount of the tax, it is described as amount of the on sales of land from about 200 to 130 B.C. (see below, Many note on 1. i), while both before and after this period it amounted to 10 per cent. papyri exist in proof of this rule, e.^^. B. M. Papp. 3, 667, 675, 679, 882, 1204, Amherst Papp. In the case 52, 53, BGU. 993, 994, 995, 999, 1000; and no other amounts appear to occur. of mortgages, it has been established by Oxy. Pap. 243 that the amount, at any rate in Roman times, was 2 per cent. and the present documents prove the same for the Ptolemaic the normal
is
;
In Pap. 1201 the total of the mortgage
period.
the tax as 276 drachmae;
in
In the latter case the tax
.
estimated as
is
stated as
is
Pap. 1202 the total
of that amount by 160 drachmae.
It is
if
2
fact a
The papyrus and of
ft.
I
its
comes
and
is
^ :
good
much
followed
,
noteworthy that the amount of the tax did not vary
is
called an
still
in
contents require, measuring its
(<
:
the
»
993).
C/.
€v
ic?
.€
^^
^'-
/
iyKvKXiov,
Or
tax
upon
sales
and
(as
:
;
is
as originally written, the royal secretary said to have countersigned the tax-farmers' order :
himself; the interlineation shows that
by
it
was really countersigned
his deputy's deputy, as in the case of Pap. 1202. Ett)
:
SO the MS., apparently, though the father's
name is somewhat cursively written. The demotic text confirms the name but appears to give a different father's name,
,
in
for in
length
is
of
25
-^•.
Dionysius
in.
is
8
yetrvtat
II, between 139 B.C. (Pap. 667) and 127 B.C. (BGU• Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. I. 182. cf. Grenfell and Hunt, Amh. Pap. 52,
«cT.X.
9
it
The papyrus
docket, in two similar lines.
a document of the same nature as the present. the official order authorizing the receipt of the money by the bank is always referred to in the two Zois papyri (ed. Peyron, Turin, 1828, Wessely, Vienna, 1885) and in Amh. Pap. 31 it is annexed in full. Z^iwr,
ft.
is
it
although
seven lines across the whole length of the papyrus,
by the Greek
appears from this and the following document) mortgages, was at the rate of 10 f>€r cent, in the case of sales imder the earlier Ptolemies, was lowered to 5 per cent, at the beginning of the reign of Epiphanes, and raised again to 10 per cent, by
Euergetes
2
Pap. 1201
length, but less than five inches
»".5
.
(in
being S^ inches wide.
quality, the
8
its
it
occupying the whole of
text,
dr.
the total were 2 talents, instead of falling short
and that
;
larger than
The demotic
height. first,
is
202 for twelve)
in height, the text
in.
I
1
and the tax 240
dr.,
according to the length of time for which the mortgage was to run eight months, in Pap.
1800 drachmae, and
talents
5840
tal.
1
is
beginning with
Ilpf/i-.
the Greek might be read as Tnpifi»irfi, but the demotic establishes the former. The demotic text states that the locality is in the north and west of the Pathyrite nome. The order in active sense, of the mortgager. and the sense alike show that Etd is the mortgagee (who pays the tax) and Harsiesis the mortgager. auriji might equally be read, but the demotic shows that the mortgagee is a woman. i.e. 2 tal., i8co dr. The demotic text gives the ^ same amount in a different fonn, 690 pieces of silver, making 2.
:
:
:
:
3450
staters.'
\
'
The p. 202 fT. cf. which occurs eis phrase is equivalent in sense to above in Pap. 1200, 1. 10. Cf. Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. I. 720 fT. The word is represented by a number of indistinguishable strokes, but nothing else can be intended cf. Amh. Pap. 52, reXot
?
BGU. 3.
:
i.e.
Grenfell,
.
995, 999.
''
:
Revenue Pap.
-,
;
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
PAPYRUS
A DOCUMENT
precisely
The mortgager
two named
in
similar
I202.— 160-159 the
to
B. C.
and dated eighteen months
preceding,
the same, the mortgagee different
is
the earlier document.
though the amount raised on
The
formula
is
identical.
is
The demotic
was made on the loth Tubi (which is confirmed by 1. off on the last day of Choiach in the following year
that the mortgage
later.
a single tax-farmer replaces the
land dealt with (as the demotic shows)
The
different.
it is
;
and was to be paid
2
the same, text states
of the docket),
(the 23rd).
The
tax was paid on the 3rd Mecheir, three weeks after the date of the mortgage.
The papyrus measures
2
4I
ft.
in. in
length and
length and 4I smaller hand and fainter ink than the preceding
occupies a space
of
i
9
ft.
in
in.
, ;
cursive.
^
The
€TOV<;
are 6f
in.
wide. ev
8
of
height.
the Greek
//
yeiTi'tai
1^5
. 2.
(!: ! (. ! :
3.
reXot:
or TcXor
it
the
is
is
is
cf. Pap. 1201, 1. 1. confirmed by the demotic. ;
impossible to say whether this word alone,
oj
in
abbreviated form,
is
intended by the
succession of indistinguishable strokes which occur here
;
more probable.
stands alone, though in 52 4.
, ^^
text
[1.
-los]
it
is
So :
in
a
/
in
t£Kos oi
{(!)
is
and extremely
.
Amh. Papp.
written in
much
53, 54r('Xos
abbreviated
style, and only legible by comparison with Pap. 1201, and by knowledge of the banker's name.
but
PAPYRUS
THE
•
the former seems
repeated by mistake
doubtful, but
The demotic also smaller
?
"-
1.
:
is
^ L•
height, while the text only
in. in
ft.
in
i
in.
879.— 123
B. c.
papyri which follow form part of a large collection which was discovered at Gebelen,
The five and twenty miles above Thebes, apparently about the year 1894. The was broken up by the native discoverers and sold to various purchasers. British Museum possesses eighty-five, viz. Papp. 605-640 (published, with the exception of 610 and 615, by Grenfell, Greek Papyri I. 10-44), 654-681 (published, with the exception of 676 and 678, by Grenfell and Hunt, Greek Papyri 15-37), 681-687, 879-883, 888, 889, 1203-1209; Lord Amherst of Hackney possesses eleven (published by Grenfell and Hunt, Amherst Papyri 36, 39, 45-51, 166, 167); the Berlin Museum has published nine (BGU. 9921000); and others have been notified at Cairo (Goodspeed, Greek Papyri /rotn the Cairo about
collection
.
Museum,
nos.
5,
6,
8,
9,
and Grenfell and Hunt, Catalogue gdtUral des
antiqtiitds ^gyptietmes
Archiv fiir Papyrusforschung, 515 ff.), Copenhagen (Blinkenberg, Oversigt over det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Forhandlinger, 1901, p. 119 if.), Geneva (Nicole, Papyrus de Geneve, no. 20), and du
mics^e
du
.
Caire, vol. x), Paris (Revillout, Mdtanges,
1895, de Ricci,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
6
Brussels (de Ricci, Bulletin papyrologique, in Revue des £tudes Grecques, 1901,
,
known
,
portions of the collection are eV
in Philologus, bd.
published
(Jb.,
The
p. 498).
among
earliest
Phagonis, a Persian
be at Heidelberg and Strassburg
to
now
the group
published
the record of a sale
is
and
to Panobchunis, son of Totoes,
')
complete, except that
{
the tax on sales
BGU.
is
it
which
is
The
often attached to such records
contained in
cols.
2
by Patous, son of
The document
(c/.
the whole of
3,
Papp. 882, 1204,
consists of an abstract of the contents
the seal in this instance
;
and
catalogue of the priesthoods of the deified
some noteworthy features. The Panobchunis who appears here
column
first
of the deed, which was sealed up separately is
yet been
not accompanied by the bankers' certificate of the payment of
993, 994, 995, 999, 1000).
body of the deed
Gerhard,
his wife Kobaetesis,
of a quarter of an aroura of land in Pathyris for 4000 drachmas of copper. is
/
Further
190).
of these only one has
1905, pp. 508-513), but
Ixiii,
p. {cf.
is
lost.
The main
being occupied by a
2
col.
Ptolemies at Alexandria and
Ptolemais, which
contains
appear repeatedly
Hunt, G. P.
II.
and Spiegelberg,
48,
p.
where two
26,
sisters of
the father of four sons whose
is
names
Mus. Papp. 625, 657-663, 674, 675, The genealogy appears to be as follows {cf. Grenfell and
680, 879-881, 883, 1203-1209).
p.
as purchaser
other papyri of this group
in
Brit.
{c/.
Papyrus der Strassburger
Oz'e deinotischen
Bibliothek,
Petearsemtheus are mentioned). Horus I
Patous
Pelaeus I
^ Tareesis = Horus I
Totoes
1,1
Phagonis
L
I
I
I
Kobaetesis =p Panobchunis
Pates
i
Paous
Siepmous
Taelolous
|
Horus ]
I
.
Petearsemtheus
Patous, son their ages (35 (col.
Phagonis
Petesuchus
of Phagonis, the vendor,
? ^ /
and 30) being
erous
l)
I
I
/
Psennesis
may very probably be
a brother of Kobaetesis,
suitable.
^d
^?
^ /cat ^'-
5 (col. 2)
0eov
.
2. The symbol following surmounted resembles a by a horizontal line. It must stand for yris Both here and in I. 19 the two upper strokes of the symbol for 'aroura' are formed continuously. in the body of the deed the name of the wife 4. of Panobchunis is given as Ko/3afT>;a-tf, as also in Pap. 1204;
!! :
but the father's
name name
is
endorsement. As the given identically in both places, it must be recurs in the
'! / ,
€€
,
,
assumed that the two names of the daughter are alternalives. 5.
The
sign for 'talent'
is
inserted after that for
apparently by mistake, the amount of the purchase stated in the 7.
:
body
of the
at first written
both over the the docket (1.
deed
and above the l).
(1.
, but
money being
23) as 4000 dr.
line,
has apparently been written
and the
true date
is
fixed
by
^ <^
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
? ? ^ , " / ,^ ^
/cat
^
/cat
KOLL
€,<;
}•;
^,-/^ ' , @8
/^
@,8
ev
ev
,-
deov
15
(col. 3)
'
! ^d
8.
Beov
:
R. Laqueur (Quae-
stiones epigraphicae et papyrologicae selectae, Strassburg, 1904,
has shown, from a comparison of all the extant lists p. 35 of the Ptolemies, Greek and demotic, that from 139 to 116 B.C. the regular order was Btav (Philometor's wife, being married to his successor, Euergetes 11, is now associated with the latter among the Ptolemaic deities) ff.)
\
!
\
Koi
(
EiepytTaiv.
Only
in
one instance out
of fourteen (a demotic papyrus of 131 B.C.) does the order ifoC occur.
The
present document
furnishes another exception, due probably to a scribe's error, either through carelessness or through copying an older formula.
After the death of Euergetes in 116 the old order, Eupator-
Philometor, was resumed, and is found in all the extant documents, 19 in number (to which may be added Papp. 880, 881, 1204, below), with the exception of a group of demotic papyri
from Pathyris. 10
ff.
Lists of the priesthoods in Ptolemais are
much
frequent than those of the priesthoods in Alexandria.
less
The
•
)(
L
[
).
€.;
]5.
The
be better read as than Pap. 667 in the form toC
letter after
v.
(-
Evepyerov
II.
,
€,
better in both places. 8f
papyrus
is
:
mutilated,
and the
cf.
Pap. 667, where however the have conjectured
editors
is
in
\
intentional. 14. The three Cleopatras are ordinarily described as K. (Cleopatra II, sister and wife successively of both Philometor and Euergetes), K. (Cleopatra III, daughter of Philometor and Cleopatra II, and wife of Euergetes), and K. (Cleopatra I, mother of Philometor, Euergetes, and Cleopatra II). The three occur however as here described in Pap. 620 ( = Grenfell, Gr. Pap. I. 24), and (with the omission of the words in Amherst Pap. 45 (which must belong to this period, not to the reign of Philometor), and P.
8((
)
/
dem. Strassb. 16.
21, of 145 B.C.
In spite of the stop and space at the end of ev must go with
-,
the place at which the deed was executed being
€0
11(
:
The expansion
15
the
named
Heliodorus also
:
agoranomus at Pathyris in 118-113 669-671 = G./'. II. 19-21). 17.
1.
;|3'
after the date, sc. ev UaOupei.
:
which follows
Pap. 667 inserts Philometor before Eupator in this As Philometor occurs in the list of priesthoods at Alexandria (above, 1. 8) the omission here is probably not
noted below.
this is Ptolemy Euergetes II, the reigning sovereign always standing second in the lists of Ptolemais, after Ptolemy Soter. The formula however is quite unprecedented. There is no doubt about the reading either here or in 1. 12; in Pap. 667 the word is lost in both places, and the editors have supplied but suits the size of the lacuna
title
/leyaXou
13-
words
list
^
the lacuna can however
royal
context.
comes nearest to that in B.M. Pap. 667 ( = Grenfell and Hunt, Gr. Pap. II. 15), of 139 B.C., but with differences present
The
,
cf.
of the abbreviation
B.C.
appears as (Papp. 880, 1203, also
^
Pap. 2l8
(vol.
II,
p.
15).
as
there given had already been corrected by Grenfell and Hunt from a Gizeh papyrus. The term recurs in Pap. 881, 1. 18. It is observable that the father of Panobchunis (who is likewise described as 1. 2 1) is a Pap. 880, 1. 10.
.
,
^ (•) ^ €
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
20
ol
To70€ou5
.
/
L
Endorsed
€):
/. Papp. 1204,
PAPYRUS this document Totoes, father of the IN executes a division of landed property t\vo daughters.
purport of
it
The deed
contents.
its
KoySaeTTjcrts
:
22.
docket of
. sic
eSefaro
'-
-^^? -^ -()( L
/^/^?
25
and
yetrove?
?
It
is
is
1.
22, 881,
880.-113
1.
25.
B.C.
Panobchunis whose name appeared in the plain
Pap. 879,
was presumably preceded by a affect the main
written in two columns, and
slightly mutilated in
in
about Pathyris between his two sons
places,
but not so as to
and having been mounted on paper before it reached the Museum, one or two The preamble contains a full list of priesthoods at
;
small fragments have been misplaced.
^ [^[ '\ , , , \^ ^ []^ / /®
Alexandria (which at
this
date were
held
by the king
himself),
but the priesthoods at
Ptolemais, as usual, are only summarized. (col.
l)
.
',\)'\
,
,
[
5
[]/35
",
[^
/3[]
[]/35 [ /3[]
[} ^^
The formula is verbally identical with Pap. 621 ( = GrenGr. Pap. I. 25), which was written in the same place nearly eleven months earlier. In BGU. 994, written about four months 1-9-
fell,
. ',
later than the present
place of the
title
takes the document, the name The two are interchangeable, and
cannot be used as indications of date. 5.
:
a corruption of sense.
Moreover,
it
if
to be translated in the demotic texts, whereas the few texts which have the title treat it as a foreign word and simply transliterate it (Spiegelberg, Aeg. Zeitschr., 1899, p. 38), in two cases treating it as two words and in two cases as one. Laqueur (/>. cit. p. 42) and Otto [Priesier und Tempel im hellenistischen Agypten, p. 41 1) take it as two words cf. Gerhard, Archiv fiir it
;
merely makes no reasonable since U^ov the latter were correct, one would expect
seems natural
[Kajfiy
to
take this
as
Religionswissenschaft, 1904, p. 520. 9.
by
o/io\oyfi
:
...,
cf.
1.
awtypa^avTO.
Pap. 1203,
1.
2.
For the formula, followed
? \
' ^^
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
\€
10
ToTOij5
L
tij?
evl^OlvpLv
[]? .]/8^
.
.
[] ey
v7r[a]p)(oucr^s
]"
eyyata rot?
[]
7re/3t
<; €<;
^/[ ;8a]crtXi/cov €7;6[]9
yeiTove?
',% , [] , @ -' -'\ ^ ^ [.
.
[cLTryf-
^5 (col.
<;
/xev
'
rots
[
[
]
\<
•
[y?5
2)
•
'*?5
•
^
]
9
- ;8[]' ^ y
\_'\
yeiTOi'es
//
20
25
oiKia[s]
€/[/']
30
[ 14•
]
:
the
^1
8^
name
881,
15.
11.
5, :
21 (p. 12),
and 1209,
1.
.
or
name,
is
a
executed
The
the
':
1.
!.
",
;
, i.e.
apparently originally written
",
and
subsequently added.
=
cf. Oxy. Pap. 725, 1. 5, BGU. 998, col. ii, letter may be r, sc. and before that an angular mark above the line, which generally represents a in an abbreviation (c/. end of 1. 30).
1.
10.
there
first
:
,
The preceding
is
1203.— 113
same place and date as
B.C.
the
preceding
document, by which
Panobchunis lends his father Totoes eight talents of copper and 13^ artabas of wheat,
-/
without interest. Soter
II],
i.e.
The
date
is
the 27th Mecheir in the fourth year [of Cleopatra and Ptolemy
near the beginning of 113
year, eighteen
of poor quality.
.
at
^:
31. el
PAPYRUS
fifth
30.
should be the name of the street but the letters, which
are slightly blurred, suggest no recognizable word. four letters might possibly be read as
LOAN,
27.
confirmed
13 (p. 20).
), .
The word after Amh. Pap. 98, 1. 3,
23. (t/.
l•
TeXwvos, which does not appear
to occur elsewhere in the papyri as a proper
by Papp.
]
L
months
^
B.C.,
The deed
later.
and the loan is
C
is
to
be repaid
in
Mesor6 of the
roughly written across the fibres of papyrus
-
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
3
(cai
t
L?
,[] ^-^ [\
ty 8'
{]/8[)(]':
5
ev
eav
- []
e\v
-
[\<;
t
•>;
, €
€
\-
Most of this
8.
roKovs
}-
line is
:
\_]
ev
/c
''
(2nd hand) 5-
eL
lost in a lacuna.
the usual rate of interest for overdue loans,
PAPYRUS
being double the normal rate when interest was paid during the course of a loan.
1204.— 113
B. c.
deed of sale relates to the half of a house in Pathyris which was Taelolous and Siepmous, daughters of Totoes, by the division of property By the present document, which is dated about ten months later, the Pap. 880. with the approval and co-operation of their father, sell their share to Kobaetesis,
THIS
their brother
Panobchunis,
who
already
owned the other
half of the house.
assigned to
recorded in
two
sisters,
the wife of
The
purchase
price is a talent of coppen The document is perfect, the main body of the deed occupying two broad columns, and being preceded by a docket of the contents and followed by the certificate of the bank at The docket was separately Crocodilopolis of the receipt of the tax of 10 per cent, on sales.
/
sealed with a small clay seal, bearing a female face turned to the Col.
i]
Le Xoia^
left.
olk'
^^ 5
Col. 2]
'
^/ ^ , 8©^
(2nd hand)
'.
?
^ ^ ? ^
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
-
15
Toroeous
Col. 3]
\€.
KaL
^/ <;,
II
L
L
-
- % L•
20
,,
L•
% 25
L•
""
"' ''
" ^ ^ ^ ^^ " ^" ^ _
(3rd hand)
'
^\
"
"
"?
^ ^ "5 ^
>^ 30 7•
...
:
i.e.
o.TT(f
^^ ., \
The
11.
It is 661, 663, 674, 675. because he is a party to the sale, does not act as
daughters.
>) fpfo
19. 1.
I
Obviously
flf.
669,
1.
(id.,
1.
cf.
:
this is
7,
but akin
9,
and
to,
note),
genitive
is
as in Papp. 15, 16, 20, or noticeable that the father, perhaps
ordinarily ToroeoCs, as in
to his
or identical with, the
=
100 square cubits or
27•
in
1.
j^
of an
>;
29.
'
.
:
the reading
than
.
:
cf.
should be
26.
t'
€-/()
:
cf.
Pap. 1201, note
I (p. 4).
PAPYRUS
A the
COMPLETE
;
1.
26,
where the same figure follows a stateto 600 dr., indicating an advance
1950 if
dr.
In
BGU.
oS
(?)
995, col. iv, 11. 5, 6 is the fuller phrase (followed by a corrected figure, which
of , where the money is 2 tal. 4200 dr., the tax of and the same raised by 20 per cent, is
of the purchase
20 per cent., note on 11. 9,
;
and repeated
{}) {5\) () ['
of 20 per cent.
inexact.
('),
in
inserted too early,
is doubtful the second letter is more expects either nothing or the sign for
One
Pap. 882,
one-tenth 1620
:
:
ment of the tax as amounting
Pap. 879, 1. 22 Kobaetesis is described as and she is hardly likely to have grown between the ages of thirty and forty but such descriptions are of course 22.
<{)
.
drachmas.'
amount
aroura.
.
^
28.
like
^'
Pap. 880, 1. 26 (p. 9), BGU. 994, col. iii, not the simple cubic cubit of P. O.xy.
which
'
"?
dr.,
(more exactly, 1944
appears therefore that a surcharge of nearly double the ordinary rate (cf. p. 3, Pap. 1200, dr.).
the tax was paid in copper
881.— 108
it
It
was
liable to
10).
B. c.
deed, with docket, whereby Pmois, son of Thotortaeus, sells \\ arouras
of arable land in the plain adjoining Pathyris to Petearsemtheus and his three brothers,
sons
appended.
of Panobchunis, for
three
talents
of copper.
Six lines
of demotic writing
are
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
12 Col.
I
&
lO Me^etp
J
^ e'
€<;
d 5
"
/^ ? / '/ ^ 5/ ^' 8 -^ ? "
^
^
""
^
y
Col. 2] (2nd hand)
^^
/3• ", ^ ^ <^
AXe^avSpov
deov
deov
@8
15
L•
20
^ ad
^
Col.
^ ?
8
^
(5
25
3]
^ ad
^^
/^
*"
3 17-
:
"
/,' Sosus
appears
to
^''
have
sue-
note on Pap. 879, 1. 16) as agoranomus at Pathyrisin 113 B.C. (Pap. 622 = Gr. /"a/. I. 26). He remained but in Phaophi of the eleventh in office at least till 108 B.C. year (= Oct.-Nov., 107 B.C.) Heliodorus (whether the same as the earlier official of the name or not cannot be determined)
ceeded Heliodorus
;
appears as agoranomus (BGU. 996), and three weeks later Paniscus (Pap. 657 = Gr. Pap. II. 23 <2 cf. Pap. 888 a). Pap. 879, 1. 17, and 18. cf. note
)
(p.
19-21. 21.
22.
(c/.p.y,
!
;
:
*').
/ieptSa
!.
...
:
:
^= cf.
l}•
Pap.
657,
1.
7,
:
the
:
cf.
Fnp. 8S0,
fifth letter is
more
I.
14. (p. g).
like
an
than a
Evidently the text originally ran on from the next column, yeirovfr navrouev, and eavTiaWo 23.
.
is
25.
The name
of the
four sons subsequently 1.
ot .
.
.
€\ av
to
an afterthought.
28. 26.
;
mother was added she
is
: ().
not
named
her docket nor in
to those of
in the
1.
in 109 B.C. Ammonius signs as deputy to the agoranomus (Geneva Pap. 20). The Hermias who appears here is presumably the official who signs frequently as deputy
3°•
JX iX
!!
ior Paniscus a
:
few years
later.
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
PAPYRUS
882.— loi
13
B.C.
A DEED
of sale, executed at Diospolis Parva during the last months of the joint reign of Cleopatra III and her younger son, Ptolemy Alexander, whereby a woman named Thamunis sells 3I arouras of land in the Pathyrite nome to Petearsemtheus, son of Nechutes,
The document
for a talent of copper.
Col.
^ /" ' <;
5
-
nerea/Dcre/x*
^''
<;
t
€v
complete, with docket and banker's certificate.
/*
Lit
i]
is
•? '•
^ ^L
^
"
/3e/3"'
-
^•?5
Col. 2] (2nd hand)
. © /8
7;;8
L
L
% '
/Atas
15
-^pos is the word required {cf. 1. 13), and this may be 3. t: meant for a monogram of /le but it closely resembles the
symbol 6.
,.
for
"
:
;
if
this
but the writing
is
is
rightly read,
so cursive that
it
must stand
it is
for
8,
impossible to be certain.
style of Cleopatra III and Ptolemy Alexander 7. The during their six years of joint rule varies considerably in detail. The only instance which agrees exactly with the formula here is Strack No. 141 {Dynastie der Ptolemder, p. 265). The title Ofo. EifpycVii appears also in Tebtunis Pap. 105
.
e.Sf EiepyenSos
roO
la\o^,vav
. {^ ), ..
.,
.
with which 166 is identical except for the addition of This last addition only occurs elsewhere in Leyden Pap.
\.
ToC eViK.
). . .
.
(
(.
Pap. 657
and BGU. 997 are the only two papyri which give the same
formula,
.
.
.
eVtK.
.
B.
M. 675
differs
before in B•
M•
630, the joint rule
on Phaophi
5
• is
/?
from this only by the addition of and toC after it. The shortest formula
..
.
fixed within
eViic.
narrow
.
of all
The beginning
is
of
by BGU. 996, dated and Soter II), and
limits
of the eleventh year (Cleopatra
B. M. 657 dated the twenty-eighth of the same month (Cleopatra and Ptolemy Alexander). It must therefore have taken place at the end of October or beginning of November, 107 B. C. The end must have come before Phaophi 14 of the fourteenth year (of Ptolemy Alexander, = the seventeenth of Cleopatra), i.e. the beginning of November, Id B. C. (Tebt. Pap. 106), and after the beginning of May in that year (B. M. 675).
. ^! 15.
ijs
:
<
:
'
slightly flat-nosed
Leyden Pap. N, corrected from
tion occurs in
.
col.
ii, 1.
7•
' ;
the
same descrip-
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hand)
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25
'21.
much
The
banker's certificate
thicker,
and
added
is
a different hand,
in
PAPYRUS
A in
deed of sale, executed Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice. It
] [/ ] in
:
676.— 100
MUTILATED
Egypt
/^
26.
/? note on Pap. 1204,1. 29
B. c.
Phaophi of the
at Pathyris in
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document bearing the names of Alexander dated Phaophi 14 of the fourteenth year, in which the king is described as iiir and the (a style which recurs in the three queen as petitions, Leyden G, H, 1, of 99-98 B.C.). On Choiach 2 (BGU. earliest is
P. Tebt. 106,
without mention of the 998) the king appears as ueos queen. In the present document both are mentioned as deal
L vh
\] [
'\ (the restoration in
"-
][
(/)[]^
_'\
]
]
. The
fifteenth year of
one of the papyri acquired by Mr. Hogarth 1895-6, but was not included by Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt in their publication is
of that collection (Greek Papyri II).
and Berenice
(p. 11).
in blacker ink.
[ [
....
[
1. 2 not admitting of doubt), and be the regular style (B. M. 1206, BGU. 999, 682, BGU. 1000, B. M. 1208), though 679, Berenice is sometimes omitted (B. M. 632, P. Tebt. 104, 109). The last years of the reign show a different style, for which see Papp. 1209, 8S3. 6. cf. Pap. 1207,11. 7, 19 (p. 17).
this continues to
B.
M.
1207, 67S,
^:
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
^^ ',[ \\ []' [ []/3
<^[]?
Lepevi
evOvjpLv
.
^
[
[]]/
:
8.
cf.
Pap. 677
{
= Gr.
Pap.
II. 33) for
8]
L
[/3]-[9]
'[€]
fie
- [-
15
^]
]
//[? [
another deed in which Harsiesis
is
concerned, dated three days later
han the present document.
PAPYRUS
A
SMALL
fragment, only worth
1205.— 99
belonging to
publishing as
relating to the sons of Panobchunis,
B. c.
and possibly
to
the group of documents be completed from the hitherto
unpublished papyri of the same collection at Strassburg or elsewhere. erov%
[-^
eSaveiaev
3•
!:
5
is
:
1\_£]
[^] ^-^] €[
ev
le
€7]
of course possible, as in Pap. 1206,
1.
22,
but
in
that
case one would have expected his
description as priest to be added.
PAPYRUS
DEED which
1206.— 99
B. c.
( = 100-99 B• c), by two parcels of land adjoining Pathyris, of unspecified extent,
of sale in Pauni of the fifteenth year of Ptolemy Alexander
Panobchunis
to a priest of
document appended. (col.
i)
5
is
sells
Suchus and Aphrodite, named Petearsemtheus, complete, and
is
"
preceded by a docket
;
for
Part of the clay seal originally closing the docket
€ €^ ^^ €" te
UavvL
"
is
The
two talents of copper.
but the banker's preserved.
certificate
is
not
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l6
y
L
, ;
ev
ev £771
^ Xota^
la
ap^eto"
^ ( ^
(col.
2)
15
Bepevt/oj?
y
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(^
",
•>}
,^^"
^ ^' y
20
^
^ /3;^ €. ^ " ,y ^ ;3 ^ ^ , ," ^" AXe^avBpov
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yov
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€ /3
, ,^ ,
-^
yov
^^
L
e8e^aT0
25 15• 16.
L
: .
€\ : in
.
1.
The mistake
is
common.
the year
123 B.C. (Pap. 879) Panobchunis was
returned as being forty years of age here, in 99 B.C., he is still only sixty. In the absence of a periodical census, such as existed in Roman times, presumably the officials had to accept the ;
.^.
PAPYRUS
. !
individual's statement of his age. 1 7.
Ilepirr/f.
''
'$•
;(?
18. bvaiV.
1.
:
bvoiv.
\.
ov
...:
\.
.
.
.
Hermias is a notoriously ungrammatical Grenfell and Hunt, Gr. Pap. II, p. 46. 21.
1207.— 99
I.
scribe,
c/.
:.
B.C.
ANOTHER
The vendor is an irondeed of sale, five months later than the preceding. worker of Pathyris, the purchaser Petearsemtheus, son of Panobchunis the land is a vineyard in the northern part of Pathyris, and the price 4000 drachmas of copper. Except A docket that a few letters are lost at the right-hand extremity, the document is perfect. >
;
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD is
and
prefixed,
rougher than (col.
l)
its
17
seal (a female head, facing to the right)
in the earlier
erous it A^"
almost
is
The
intact.
writing
is
examples.
le
'
e/c
^" ''
5
ev
^
ev
-
p.ep€L
TleTcap
(; (col.
^'-
2)
15
^^
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[]
erovs
^€
/cat
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L
[]
8[^ ;[9 ]
20
^] [
^^ ]
"
L•
?]
ti/at^s
^
^
25
. ((. ig.
cf.
:
III.
1.
10
(p. 19),
where
it
is
spelled
least
the neighbours'
yeiToves:
:
1.
!,
names are then given
in the
- being perhaps understood. unless
all
the genitives (or at
^'
-)
:1(
Piteb
genitive throughout, 20.
Pap. 1208,
22.
'
[
'']
are corrected.
(Griffith) in :
;
it is
BGU. 1.
itself
993, col.
nepcr;;r.
iii,
1.
8.
:-
means 'the
presumably the same as the
island of
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
l8
PAPYRUS
AVERY fragmentary deed
678.-99-98
B.C.
of sale, dated at Crocodilopolis, in the office of the agoranomus
of the upper toparchy of the Pathyrite nome. in the
The
preceding document. as in
by
writing,
contrast,
most papyri of the second century
is
month following the date of the
small and neat, but not as well formed
Both the parties (who may be brothers) are
b. c.
^ ], [8
Suchus and Aphrodite (on the combination of these
priests of
Tempel im
Agypten,
und
deities see Otto, Priester
[(']/ €[//. €]/')[ ^^ ] [\] [^£ [ ][] ] ] [ [ ^[ ] hellenistischtn
6[5
WlVF
)(]€[])(5 [^] t'^c•''
8,
I.
^ \ ^ [ ^[
^' \ []/[? \[^\[]^ ''^\ '^,•)^
A7r[eSo7o]
5
^[
]9
(?)
(&(
fTous
:
the is
must
year
be
]
[€
,]
t\j]v
2.
[
]^ [_
€[ ^-^[ <])([ [ ^^] ];9 ]
thirteenth, since the reign
]-[
than
the
that of Ptolemy Alexander
and
later
in the last
The day of the month days of 99 or the first of 98.
is lost,
but
it
must be
rather
(or
£^]
10.
three
:
Dr.
its
falling within the reign of
of the agoranomus Paniscus. i.e.
August, 98
B.C.
(BGU.
[/ ]/[ [
.
.
]^[
which
is
possible enough,
Pap. 676,
cf.
:
^ , ]]
as]
[
^]
]
8,
1.
[.
from which the statement
restored.
B. c.
fragments) from the beginning of a Its
date
is
contract,
approximately fixed
in the
term of
agoranomus in Mesoro of the sixteenth Mecheir of the seventeenth year (= Feb., 97 still
he had been succeeded by Ammonius (Pap. 1208).
[/'»^] €[
[/
Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice, and
Panlscus was looo); but in
[]
.
Ay3cri^[cri?]
Hunt suggests
published here for the same reasons as Pap. 1205.
by
-^]
and appearance may be
682.— 101-98
small
]
yeiToJj/e?
the traces of the letter before aat are suitable to
![,
9.
of his age
PAPYRUS
A FRAGMENT
L
, '(] 6.
8,
Berenice, and the lacuna will not admit a longer supplement
than fKKaiSfKarov.
[?
^ " .\ ]
ol [^
^^] [] €'[?]
L] v8 e^
ev]
T\rj\v
7re[/)i
[
Tiy?] ahe\(f:\iij^
e]v
.
.
1905).
[5 [ [/]
office
year, B.C.)
]]
9
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
15
[
5
£]5
[
]" •\
]
[ [
e/f
1€<; €[^ €.€[
[o]crov
Jet
]
PAPYRUS
A DEED
The document
is
has a docket with profile,
copper. Col.
l]
facing
to
perfect, except for the loss of a its
seal,
the right.
is
Pathyris blurred.
letters at the right-hand extremity,
and
rather faint, but appears to be a female
In the sale, an aroura of arable land
is
sold for a talent of
/ -
<; " ^]"
<^[9]
[/]
®3.
" [^ 15
.^
((
:
.
e.
^.
Pap. 1207, 1. 7 (• 17)• boundary on the north is inadvertently omitted. :
cf.
£[•)75]
"
^
L
-^ )( []
The
few
the impression of which
new agoranomus at somewhat
small, in thick strokes,
Me^etp
Col. 2]
12.
is
£ " "
^ 5
His writing
[
B.C.
of sale of the usual type, but introducing us to a
introduction to Pap. 682).
{cf.
1208.-97
.
[-
[]
[]
/'
-
L•
8^8 ,: :
4• 16.
1.
ov.
. :
1.
c/.
Pap.
26,
1.
22 (. 6).
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
PAPYRUS
WITH
1209.— 89
papyrus we penetrate well into the
this
of the reign of Ptolemy Alexander. the usual pattern, and a three-quarter or
On
the verso
Col.
is
perfect, with
is
It
is
B. c.
b.
c, and to the last years
sale,
executed at Pathyris, of
century
first
a deed of
The
docket prefixed.
seal of the docket (apparently
length figure facing to the right, towards a flower)
full
is
almost complete.
a line of demotic, in addition to a Greek note of the contents.
;^ / /^ Lkc
i]
^ /3^9
5
s
^
yrjv TjireLpov
,"
ev
',
Col. 2]
L
'
"-)( raii'tat
15
9.
B-C
Between 97
date
(the
89 B.C. no Greek document
is
of the
last
papyrus) and
extant which gives the
full style
of the reigning sovereign, the Tebtunis papyri which probably in this interval being all dated in the shorter manner
fall
(froDs
we
X
find
y).
a change
On in
the reappearance of the fuller dates, the
style,
as
i9foi
\,( 2^
The former change appears of the reign
name
the
substituted for Berenice, and the king
instead of ^eol in all
Cleopatra
being
and queen being described simply.
.
the papyri of the last two years
(Leyden Pap. O, B. M. 883, 1209, P. Amh. 51, also published by Strack in Archiv III. 130, which
in the inscription
however has not the date of the year) the latter in all except the Leyden papyrus, which retains the old On the face of it, this evidence would seem to show that between 97 and 89 B.C Berenice died and was succeeded by another ;
Cleopatra with this.
;
but the demotic evidence, as reported, is inconsistent Lepsius d. Berl. Akad., 1852, p. 473) quotes
{.
from demotic papyri dated as giving the
in the twenty-sixth
name Berenice; and
P.
dem.
year (89-88 B.C.)
Berl. 3107 (Spiegel-
Papyrus aus d. kgl. Mtiseen zu Berlin, 1902, the sixteenth year, gives the double name CleopatraIt would appear, therefore, that Berenice received Berenice. the additional name of Cleopatra, which had become almost as berg, Demotische
p. 16), of
much
a dynastic
name
as Ptolemy, and that in the later part
of the reign this superseded her original
name,
at
any rate
in
documents. C/. Strack, Dynastie der Ptolemder, P• dem. Strassb. 44, of the year 94 (not 97, as pnnted by p. 56Spiegelberg), fails us as evidence, since the name of the queen
Greek
official
since, however, the title employed, this may be taken as some indication that the change of style had already taken place by that date. 'curly-haired'; c/. Leyden Pap. N, 11. 6, 7, 12.
accidentally omitted
(!
is
:
P. Petr.
;
is
I.
:
19, 7, P-
13. TeXai-or
:
cf.
Tebt. 32, 23. Pap. 880, 1. 14
(p. 9).
-8
,^€' Endorsed
(after
a line of demotic)
^ eoe^aro
^^
Ne^o" nereapcre''
TlcTeapae^
6. There is a mark before y which may be intended for the symbol for 'drachmas' ; but it is not usual to insert it when
PAPYRUS
THIS,
/^,^
:
-"
20
2
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
a
sum 17.
of talents precedes,
:
883.-88
1.
ov, of.
1208,
1.
16, 883,
1.
26.
B. c.
the latest document of the Ptolemaic age to be printed
in
this
volume, belongs,
according to the ordinary calculation of the pre-Julian calendar, to the January, 88
b.
c,
and contains our
of the family of Panobchunis.
last notice
his eldest son, appears as purchaser of
some land
in the
from a namesake, son of Almaphis, a
first
days of
Petearsemtheus,
northern part of the plain of Pathyris
of Aphrodite.
Contrary to custom, neither
amount of the purchase-money is specified. The first three otherwise the document is complete, and the body of it is written hand as Pap. 1209.
the extent of the land nor the lines of the
in the
docket are lost
same
clear,
[ [L/ct
Col.
l]
;
but thick,
Xoia^
aire]
^ ' ??
nereapae/A^evs]
[/)05
€
5
( •; ,/ --' /» €v
88
15 Col.
2]
?
^
(2nd hand)
9-
:
written
more
like
, but
must be intended.
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22 erovs eKTOV
, 1<;? \<;-^ /cat
<; -^
8
2
-
/
)(
2
19-
in
(((( !•.
23.
(=
same mistake,
Gr. Pap. :
in
1.
Pap. 675
(=
The same
Gr. Pap.
II. 32),
phrase, with the 1.
conclusion of IN woman named is
this section
here,
:
-
^/
(/!
Pap. 1206,
1.
22
(p. i6).
and Pap. 657 (= Gr.Pap.ll.
23),
The 1.
8,
first letter is
clearly
should be corrected
accordingly,
7.
PAPYRUS
cation which
At ovr
A
II. 30).
8'-
^
^^
presumably the person named
(( :.
Pap. 663
8
^ )(
L
may be
889 a.— 2nd
cent. b. c.
given a receipt, in form of a
letter,
addressed by a
—a
collo-
The
priest
Zois to a priest of the temples in Crocodilopolis and Pathyris
a further proof of the close association between these two places.
the payment on behalf of Esthladas, son of Dryton, whose name is already two other papyri of Gebelen, viz. B. M. 607 (= Gr. Pap- I. 12), 617 {id. I. 21), These records show that the present document must be which are the wills of Dryton. The end of it is lost. assigned to about the end of the second century b. c. is
said to
make
familiar from
, 5
^
^
8
^[/<]
[)(])5 [
3.
e[.
:
.
1.
.
.]ei'
.
. ROMAN
The Census.
I.
PAPYRUS
THE
documents relating
901.
when
the
— Late
the census
to
importance as those published
PERIOD.
contained
when
in vol. II,
governing the census, the
regulations
2nd
ist or early
in
this
cent.
volume
have not the same
the subject was comparatively new, and
poll-tax,
and the
eVi/cpicris
were
still
to
a great extent unknown, and could be elucidated by the papyri there printed (pp. 1 7-65). The present texts must be regarded as supplementary, and contain no new facts of importance. relating
to
They
include a portion of a register and eight census-returns
censuses of the years
the
documents of the same
much
but too
class,
159-60.
103-4,
173-4.
215-6,
made by individuals, and 229-30. Other
mutilated for publication,
may be found
in
Papp. 1119b, 1120, and 1167.
The a long
register
roll
,
able feature in
and
which stands
it
is
eVauXeis.
first
a single mutilated column from what was presumably
is
Papp. 257-259 (vol. II, pp. 19-42). the classification of houses under the headings of
or series of
like
rolls,
The
handwriting points to the latter part of the
The most eVot/cia, first
notice-
•(€
?),
century or the
beginning of the second.
/5
Tecrevov^ts
[.
Trepi
5
€
] .\€] .
.
.
.
.Jfcu^.
Here
.
nepi
EiroLKLOv
Olko* X^apiTtov
<:
)'^]
ev
®
<^05
]'^
175
'^
^
.
:
6. oi/co>
:
)
the letter in the middle looks most like : cf. BGU. 277 (where it is spelled
presumably
rj
'^ .;
or
v.
790. An enoUiov may be a group of buildings, and apparently so here, the olKOneha which follow forming parts of it.
and is
!
fwf
ev 015
Taovrf
~
ev
5.
[]77•5
/"
/C)
npeo"^
4.
7[9]
{tJ^
^ € " 5 ^ ^( -"
.]05
^''
ev 019 n[av]ojLiyeu5
0[']
'^
Ta7r[.
<;
^
Teevav'^
(or -av), not
,
since iv
oh
follows.
The
scribe varies
eVaiXeas) and the nominative
!
is
reversed.
:
between the genitive
(f
-,
(oiVia).
cf. 1. 9.
where the order of the names
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2 ^^ %% ^ ^
24
ttjs
Ntwo?
15
hovko'i
??[ [[
cv
KXavStou
20
17
'^ ij
? .
OtKia
Atoy]ei'otis
'.[] []€5
ei' /i•^'"
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ij
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25
.
.
.];89 '^
.
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&[^
\
\ev
[ '\} [ ]^ ?^ ^^ [ '^ [ ^ [ ]\ €€[] [ [ ]^ ," [)'^
.];8[5
.
]
ev
[
30
ev "]
J/ATj''
?? ^VI^VTR':'' ](^? -'^
^^ ivl
ev
35
''
]
].
.
].
]
40
39•
', :
or
.
.
^
Seya^ios
'\
by mistake
for
,
in
PAPYRUS
,
THIS
2. 8ie|ayo(>Ti)
and
which case the proprietress
1221.— A.D.
of the village of Theadelphia. p.
is
the
same as
in
the preceding hnes.
105.
16,
hit^a-^av
is
addressed to the
whom
such returns were
The phrase does
not appear to occur else-
the officials to
[ ^ "" =7; •{) :
where
On
18.
^"
15
ev
out as usual in the course of the following year,
addressed, see vol. II,
Papp.
ev \]\
census return, relative to the census of the 7th year of Trajan [a.d. 103-4], and
made and the
-
ev
[.
cf.
•
.Je^^ous
Tebtunis
evidently
simply.
where
in published papyri of the
Roman
period.
,, ?
ROMAN PERIOD
5
^[] [ \<;
-
^^ ''?
/cat
.]
.
25
.
.
2
eirt
•<
^^ €8 "? ttj?
ei?
L
15
%
[]. ? ''
175
ev
[] 20
«/
[et]ju,i
^ ?? ^ '^
[^])5 [?] / '^ L
'
yvvai"
25
^^
L
''
[^ L
6.
/
excavated the 9.
Towns Pap.
:
identified as Harit
:
seem
.
p. 51
MUTILATED
Tapippeiouf
(Fayum
census-return,
census as the preceding.
!
Oxy. Pap. 8i6. III.
the
first letter is
:
vened
in
1.
21.
iii9«.— A.D.
formula
in this respect.
almost wholly
105.
addressed to the strategus,
The
[ :
?(
12. the usual is omitted, but the accusative appears in 1. 23, after the nominative has inter-
possible.
seems to have been observed
2.
.]
ff.)•
PAPYRUS
A
.
by Grenfell and Hunt, who
1899 {Fayum Towns, the termination is doubtful.
site in
17) does not
.
.Ji
is
rather
([\] '
but
is
to
same
the
but no exact uniformity
.
]tos lost,
and relating
different,
so narrow that nothing but
I
[
appears possible.
The name
occurs in
" '^
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
26
[ [^ [
5
]
^"
]
el•»
av^
\^
et?]
']
]/3 o]t*
[lep''
[^
8^ ^ $
"
S
etcrtv
]
"" '^" ]/3^ '^
]/,
?] ''
/''
L
]
[/509
15
" {).
3.
.
:
cf.
Pap. 28,
in question
was
1.
in the
5,
AN
from which
metropohs,
it
.
f
yS
)
BGU.
/".
:
,
7() (€)
1.
The space
4•
date
is
acting
41-44)
(11.
day of the month
return
sc.
8, 9.
915.—A.
as
c/.
:
Wessely, Die Stadt Arsinoe,
in
the census year
given, and
is
document, but
of the
it
may be
strategus. in
It
is
[
= a.d.
159-60],
quite contrary to usage.
is
suspected that the entry does not represent
,
a scribe's formula, written without thinking.
is
of Memphis,
noteworthy that the document
ordinary technical sense of the
the
which
itself,
is
who was
also
endorsed as an
at
the
admission of a boy
term, viz. an
has reached the age of fourteen into the privileged ranks of persons exempt from tax
(cf.
return,
vol.
ii.
p.
42
five.
this that the
and Oxyrhy^ichus Papyri,
to
whom
it
1.
5.
is
The
endorsement
ii.
217
ff.).
It
is
but
who poll-
an ordinary census-
an adult of the age of thirty-seven and a boy of however used of the contents of the document both
exact sense of
it
in this
refers.
-^'' ) <)
[/3] 5
p.
The time
relates are
The verb
here and in Pap. 919
be to
ff.
and the persons
the age of
some
160 or i6i.
D.
addressed to the
not so
requires
such word. p. 2I.
bearing a date
the real
is
.
almost intact return for the census of the 23rd year of Antoninus Pius,
L
No
^
'] /€ .
6.
Fayum Towns
PAPYRUS
it
']
:
4.
appears that the Arsinoe.
)
L
L
&
connexion
is
not clear, but
it
must
ROMAN PERIOD
em
€
27
€ '' *-
/? 15
/3^•05
^
€
€
5
' 20
*-
',"
eis
S
25
^
^) 7)-
))
\y\p)
L
30
\
L
%~
^
ets
e
•^/[]^ [
ۥ)/[] .
.
.
«'[
35
^ 8.
apyav
letter is
a
:
the reading
little
rubbed.
is
It
practically certain,
though the second
to the leisured class; contrast Pap. 1221,
1.
10, epyarov
There are traces of one or two he,
whom
...:
cf.
Pap. 919
the landlord appeared
b, is
letters after
«.
but the official not there named. This 1.
3
fit,
(:,,
guarantee of the landlord appears to be new. 31.
:
of
inclined to read tVi toC 28, 29.
iriiv) e.
30.
before
a*It must be an abbreviation of the cf. I. iS. one of the quarters of Memphis. Until its signification determined, it is impossible to say whether the repetition of •- in 1. 18 is intentional or a scribe's error. One would be
9. fjri
name
(?
must mean that ApoUonius belonged
! !. is
*
L
•-.
•/(() {!) \(!)
small.
:
the usual symbol for
The word
((
that follows
33.
is
but in that case the (Ic
may be
here written very but such an
addition does not appear necessary.
Ky (70S,
a
perhaps the word intended, as has been accidentally omitted.
in 919,
1.
5,
", ^ ^
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
28
45
<'"''/?)
^"-^
Endorsed
PAPYRUS
THE
conclusion of another return for the
following year, and
the
name
of which
is
^
addressed to the
lost.
same
census, dated in
and
Tubi
[
= January]
of the
of the village,
€\^]
"" ° '@ .]
)
6.
843•— . D.
.
.
.
[y]vvaLKa
L Xe
) )
5
"^ ef
(2nd hand)
LkS
L
L
^ ) ' ? " ^ Socrtpiei
in
a smaller and thicker
in
the same hand as the date, which
PAPYRUS
THE
different
from that of the body of the document.
to contain a reference to the preceding census, but
il-13. These three short lines are scribbled at the foot of the
document, apparently
LO
)
/xe/30s
8. This line is a subsequent addition hand. The readings are not certain.
€/€
They appear
many
of the
readings are doubtful,
is
919-5.— A. D. 175.
conclusion (except for the last line or two) of a return for the census of the 14th
year of Marcus Aurelius
towards the end of
it.
Its
[
= a.d.
173-4], sent in during the following year, and probably
only special point of interest
is
that
it
furnishes a second example
ROMAN PERIOD of the guarantee given by the
29
of the truth
landlord
[]
915 above).
{cf.
Pap.
L
iSS
€15
of his tenant's statements
? /)05£^
Trpoyeyp)
evyua
5
/£
-
Kat[o'a/3os] eii'at
Lte
15
3. S.
C/.
Pap. 915.
({()
1•
[
papyrus,
introduces
—a
.
3.
935.— A. D. 216 or
named
at the beginning of the third
century.
we
shall hear
who
Pathotes,
The
is
[
= a.d.
215-6],
good deal in this volume, that Hermopolis Magna (Eshmunen)
the family
tree,
as deduced
from
Castor
d. bef. 211.
I
Theognostus-Morus:=Dioscorous b. 166.
fortified
217.
Hermaeus-Pathotes^Souerous
d. 206.
The
fairly certain.
:
Herminus
the
a
lived in
following
Achilles
of
is
return for the census of the 24th year of Caracalla
us to a family of which
of the sons of Hermaeus, also
the papyri
.
.
the letters are mutilated but the reading
:
PAPYRUS
THIS
'.
return,
quarter
which of
is
Herminus-Morus
b. 187.
in exceptionally
Hermopolis
part of the town, as
known
Isidorus
b. 167.
good
condition,
as
distinguished from
is
addressed to the
?,—
the
western
the town proper, or
quarter
,,
of
the
which appears
, ^" ,
in
At an
3.
1.
earlier
vol.
(cf.
ii.
period census-returns p.
1
Their
8).
all
)^
^
-^ 15
(2nd hand)
^
,
document
owned
or
occupied
to
Herminus.
L
—
the
while
The
yovi
:
-
.
8!^,
Phamenoth office of
of the 25th year. :
cf.
i.e. elected to succeed to the Oxy. Pap. 533, I. 21). The incoming that he has received a copy of the document
sc.
(cf.
official certifies
Papp. 936, 946, below.
936.— A.
D.
217.
preceding, being a
The formula
makes a separate
younger brother, Herminus.
^
iSS
:
16. tv
PAPYRUS
Dioscorous,
/ce
probably a mistake for m. The census being for the 24th year returns were not sent in till the 25th. Cf. Pap. 936, 1. 11, where another return for the same census is dated in 13.
:
Theognostus, as
— yn
10.
mentioned in BGU. 159, 266, 614. 6. ifftt sc. ini. Herminus had died in the 14th year {i. e. since the preceding census, which explains the fact being mentioned here), leaving his brother Hermaeus his heir.
sister,
'^ —
)'^
p. 7.
of
^^ 45).
LkS
also
the sister
who
the duty
L
75, 1. 33 (likewise from Hermopolis), and Oxy. Pap. 257 with the introduction to it; and for the interpretation of the phrase, see Preisigke, Stddtisches Beamtenwesen in
COMPANION
p.
find
ets
)
Amherst Pap.
A
{io.,
^^
avayp)
we
century
in their district
^
/'
3• OTTOy: /. Pap. 9461 '4!='''''° yi'f"'^'''""'! ^^• 3• ''^smber of the privileged class which had its education in the gymnasia. C/.
:
first
^^? ^ "^ ^ em "
''
", ,]
taken by the the
in
male persons
kSS
'^
OvoKfpiov
now
'^
/Da
rbmischen Agypten, 1903,
towns were addressed to the
is
whom
to
committed of compiling a register of
5
in
place
are probably identical with the
4.
,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
30
return,
is
identical;
but
only mentioning
Theognostus himself
explanation
return for
is
is
it
is
her
included
that the census
by the persons concerned (hence
the
same census by
noteworthy that the
husband in
and
the return
brother,
of
his
).
was based upon the houses Herminus
and Theognostus appear as joint owners of a house which their father had inherited from his brother, and Dioscorous as separate owner of a house of which she has been in possession for
some
time, perhaps since the last census
{,
1.
8).
)^? 5
ROMAN PERIOD
, ^8 ]
,^ ) [^-^
^^^ [ [
3I
") ^^ %€ }<;
«5
kSS
^ [•]/3 \^\\ [*]
CIS
'['
^^'''
€^] /-[] /'^ ; 9•
(2nd hand)
cf.
actual date
is
related,
lost,
but
is
previous census was thirty,
in
946.—A. D. next
1.
3.
231.
following
that
Severus Alexander
year of
the 9th
'^
note on Pap. 93s,
mutilated return for the census
documents
L
'-'^^
PAPYRUS
A MUCH
iSS
e[7ri]
which the
to [
= a.d.
last
229-30].
two
The
recoverable through the fact that Dioscorous, whose age at the The return includes her is now stated to be forty-four (1. 14).
and her husband, Theognostus, but the details as to the dwelling in respect of which they the return are lost. It is dated in Pachon [ = May], no doubt of the following year.
make
\^ ^ ) ^ ^[ ^
[] [] /3/[] [ ]^ ^? \.\ ^ [)]
y/D[a/i,ju,aT]ei;5
7[/3
[/^]
5
€[
[ )/3]
] €_'[] ] /3[ ]/7[
[
[
]
ei? ]
[
\
^-! .
;
:
.
[ ..... \_^
7/3[€
' ]
-.
.
]••[••
[
]
presumably for The appear frequently as the officials to whom census-returns were addressed cf. introd. to Pap. 935. this must be the name of the prefect in A. D. 5. 229-30, which has not hitherto been known. In the nth year (231-2) Maevius Honoratianus had succeeded (CI G. 4705). No :
Ka[crTo]
]•»;'*-
.
.
.
.
•
doubt, as Dr. Grenfell points out, he is identical Avith the Masculinus mentioned in Amh. Pap. 67 (of about A.D. 232). is mutilated, and might be 0, but the Amherst papyrus The no doubt gives the name rightly. The following words, which apparently contain another name and another reference to the prefect, depart from the usual formula.
] ^ ^
[' ®] \ [^] CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
32
\_, 15
€[8^
?
[e]^eiv [Lc
'\<;
',€['\ 20
19-21.
The
5
(2nd hand) -'
writing of Theognostus
is
[€()(]
a rough and thick uncial, showing that he had
PAPYRUS poll-tax,
?
(4th hand)
which naturally takes
its
acquaintance with the art of writing.
909<5.—A.D. 143-144. place after the census-returns,
is
represented in this
they go, support the conclusion arrived at in
All, so far as
six certificates.
little
Taxation.
2.
THEvolume by
[] ^
XeovTJpov
[]
\[ ]
[] (3rd hand) ecr^ov
L8
[] 1\<;
[]-€;8?
L[fS]
—
ii (pp. 20, 53) that the normal amount of this tax in the Fayum was 20 drachmas per annum. It is only to the Fayum, however, that this rule applies for Wilcken's ostraka show different rates for Thebes and other places, and variations in the same place at different
vol.
;
times {Gr. Ostr.
The
first
I.
231
ff.).
of these certificates in point of date records the payment of poll-tax
for the
amount of 20 drachmas, with a supplementary charge of The papyrus is much injured by rubbing.
7th year of Antoninus Pius to the
the usual amount of 10 obols.
?^ ' ^ ) '' " .[] )* " ** [)?]
'
5
.
^
eiKocri
.
€(:
in Arsinoe,
8.
0^
;
/! Pap. 336, note
p. 36.
the regular
amount of
.
'[<^''] .
Stadt Arsinoe,
.
.
6
^/
<
Wesselyj/JiV
86( ;
.
.
.
.
[^>°
'
nexion with the poll-tax; c/. Papp. 170, 1. 6, 340, 11. 3, 4, a, 1. 6. In the total which follows no notice is taken of
912 in con-
this item.
ROMAN PERIOD
912a.— ..
PAPYRUS
THIS
document and Pap. 912
are
<5
two
The
(lo obols).
gi2
formula
is
good
deal
for
to
same as This
conjecture.
the
granted to the same
poll-tax (20 drachmas)
substantially the
name and
of which nothing but the
6,
person,
Avritten
case with
especially the is
-
Both are
usual.
is
amount of the tax
and the
really legible;
the year
in a lacuna.
lost
is
a
149.
tax-certificates
Harpalus son of Onesimus and Soeris, very cursively, and leave
33
"^ ^ , " ^8^€ ' "
Etou9
Eucr€/3ou5
5
The readings
3.
,
.
:
^
L
^
/
of this hne, especially between the two occur-
rences of the word cursiveness of the writing. 5
"^
are very doubtful, owing to the
the characters as written resemble
-,
examples in the Tebtunis papyri, which Dr. Hunt has been kind enough to copy, seem to justify our interpreting them as which is what the sense requires.
,
but some
PAPYRUS
A MUCH
1234.— A. D.
last line,
ta
-^ .[] ° [2 * KvpLov
5
3.
be 4-
:
S
[.
/
^^
before
but none of the letters
L maybe
intended for are formed.
^«
or
-,
PAPYRUS
A to
CERTIFICATE is
.
it
?
contains
it
some
follows the
L
5.
',
6,
Perhaps
qu. toC
(.
845 «.—A.
.
D.
. ^&) (or
177.
be observed that the
total of
may be
for that or for
20 drachmas precisely suits the
-
.
of t\vo tax-payments, of 4 and 16 drachmas
certainly for poll-tax, the second
usual formula,
additional matter.
]) " •,
^ .... yipoyp)
possibly Muicpou, but the second letter appears rather
.
The word
170.
mutilated receipt for poll-tax, restorable where
but less certainly where, as in the
to
^
The
respectively.
some other tax
;
but
first it
is
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
34
[EtouJs
[]
\_\
] @€], )
[....]. [•
.
.
[^^
[/3^]/)
[....] [^^
. 1.
.\•.
19, 338,
1.
a not
Uncommon It is
25, 1234,1. 1.
the termination
is
meant
to
vpaKTopeL
.
^
/<-
misspelling:
c/.
Papp. i68,
impossible to be certain whether
be
accordance with the usual formula. 8. Presumably a date is missing
or
,
at the
but the former
is
beginning of this
in
line,
PAPYRUS
CERTIFICATE
payment of
of the
of Memphis.
or, less probably, the
There
to be written
nothing to show
is
how
poll-tax,
probably at the rate of 20 drachmas, to the
Appended
to this
$
5
SroTOTjTts
^ ,$ ',^
" [*] ^
of such
is
the village of
Memphis
in the
Fayum,
The amount paid is not quite certain, but the first two letters ci. The figure at the end may be , but may
may have been
PAPYRUS
OTHER
poll-tax certificate
the tax, amounting in
all
Sokvo
a[/)]y
7[°] .
different dates,
6.
<
The name
.
[
came
7^[]
/<
]
followed by another letter,
also be
not the great town of the name.
A
certificates,
/ <
the mention of Socnopaei Nesus in the next
entry shows that this
4.
Socnopaei Nesus three years
in
'' "
) 8^ [] :
two
a certificate of a tax-payment
is
made
[']8 [)(]
((
185.
on the same sheet of papyrus. KfS
3-
of another tax.
;
845^.—A. D.
these
name
9. It is doubtful whether the horizontal stroke after 15• is the symbol for i obol or merely a flourish but in the former case one would have expected it also to occur in the preceding lacuna, and for that there is no room.
of uncertain character, to the amount of 7 drachmas, later.
^
<
yi
:
expect the
is
perhaps
name
= ^'()
of the tax.
(), though
1.
2.
one would rather
If this conjecture is correct, the tax
must be the same as that which precedes,
1216.— A.D.
.
apparently the same as in Pap. 844,
viz.
the
192.
from the same village of Memphis, for two instalments of
to 11 dr.
4
obols.
ROMAN PERIOD
? /^"
$
[]
Siey
[-€] ^
/
2.
\\
3.
month is accidentally omitted. very faint and the reading doubtful, except the
the day of the
:
It
:
the ink
THIS papyrus contains two priests
which
tax
is
1235.—A.
certificates of the
,-
taxes, unfortunately
, , , ].^, "
possible that the tax which stands
it
which
wholly
is
is
lost,
Pap. 460 and with the similar in formula
case the priests or
is
who
it
is
The amount
both
As payments
paid for
made
are also
.
].
5
]
.
]•
[]5
^$
€[^]
vnep
]7;^
<
]
-»), It
occurs also
ing
/ < V °^ < ]
in
°.\_
\^\ "/3[
[
cf.
end of the
do not seem
^
^
line cf.
Fayum Towns
°
/ <
F
/)
1.
lo; and for
7.
Possibly
in-tp
Tebtunis papyri of the Roman Period, ostraka (Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. 1. 179), but its meanoccurs in Papp. 460, 478,
in
1.
BGU.
19^, 337,
[
L
/ <
^
may probably be restored here, is to be read Papp. 347 (where 352, BGU. 337, 47 !> Fayum Towns Papp. 42 a, 51. ke {sc. 25 drachmas), but it is all possibly =
7(»/)
€
15),
12.
)
itptav
:
cf.
()
:
written continuously. the
at present obscure.
.
as a tax paid by priests, and
Pap. 51.
to ben-poo•.
/C
<
.
[]
/ <
«[}/ <
'' '' '"
in
() {)
is
at the
is
['\~
since Dr. Grenfell states that this tax occurs in con-
nexion with
which
o^\,Py
)
<
]
letters before
(in
< [€/<:]
et?
S 1
The
amount due
[\
@ea[8]e^
t^S
S
[^ \_ 6.
in
\'^ ^ "^ , ,^ \ ..^
''
]^)
£(«) )
and the name of
with the
.
^^
)
[Etou5
For the readings
of this
for the previous years, the latter
€[]-[
Xaoy^j]
4.
is
light
paid poll-tax did so at a lower rate than other inhabitants of the Fayum),
€€/] \^€ ] [€)
the position of
certificates,
impossible to say whether this was the whole
merely an instalment.
.
mutilated.
Pap. 51, the latter being a document if that is the tax in question,
perhaps the more probable explanation. [Etou5
;
in conjunction
Fayum Towns
in
to this.
16 drachmas, but
is
in
first
which occurs
the
is
much
a tax paid by
the
is
probably mentioned, which was likewise a tax paid by priests evidence
t.
and the papyri quoted below); the and in the
366,
I.
and
176-177.
D.
payment of
mentioned
certainly
is
Wilcken, Gr. Ostr.
{cf.
le
/ laF
PAPYRUS The one
35
same
:
possibly the village
Magdola
division as Theadelphia.
;
but this was not
in
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
36
PAPYRUS
A
GROUP
1265 a-f.
,
of customs receipts follows here, fourteen in
and 922 Fayiim Towns,
For a discussion of
a).
this
number (Papp. 1265
of documents,
class
see
a-f, 1266 a-g,
Grenfell
and Hunt,
Of the pp. 195-200, which summarizes and supersedes previous discussions. ( per cent. + 2 per cent.), present group, seven are receipts for the tax known as while one (1265 ) is indeterminate. and three for three are for
\.%
Some noteworthy For some
^,
words of the formula occur in 1265 a-d, 1266 a-c. the methods on which the tax was levied, see the introductions
variations in the initial
fresh evidence as to
to the registers which follow, Papp. (a)
929 and 1169.
^ •[]
83.
A.D.
7ra[p]e(T
So/fvo'
/3[]
Tt
eva
5
.
€()
)
:
c/.
Fayum
L '^
€€
Pap. 67, where, as here, the nature
of the tax and the description as export or import are omitted, C/. also B.
6.
M. Pap. 316 f, where Wilcken's reading napaea
though not certain. There are remains of a light-coloured clay is
(0)
[]
[]
[K.aia]apos
just possible,
. A
seal.
The
remain.
counterpart of the preceding receipt, but with the tax (Xt/AcVo?
In Fay. Papp.
\[.%
(for
upper part of the field has a small head, facing to r., with L and on either side of it. In the lower part is an inscription, of which the letters
73 and
^] ^
which are a similar
74,
",
pair,
one
is
for p'
/?)
specified.
and the other
for
7ru[^]
irapljea
MejLK^eos
[^
5
{
eva
L)8
49•
A.D.
%,<;
^ 2•[]) em .[].[ '^ 8
rrp
evu
1.
:
the
word
to the habitual formula 2.
Nothing seems
is ;
to
quite clear,
and adds a new variation
cf.
the next receipt.
be
lost at the
end of the
usual
(- «' .
the formula, line.
The
instead of
or
its
therefore does not occur in this form of in 1. I place being supplied by the use of
«
ROMAN PERIOD
^
]^]
<[(,]
[€]€^
5
37
Li/8
[7€]
Kjcrapos irevre/catSeKaTrj [te]
5.
,
letter after
might be read as
\\<; ^] ^ ^
A.D.
(iV)
The
149.
8
toKVo'
-'^
v^
? [/35] '[€]
:[]
^
[] €.[ '^
]
Liy
^[]5 ['>^]
2.
Above
{e)
to
{=)
?^
the place in the line where p' should be written there
be the
A.D.
1
letter
73.
.
Possibly
e'
This receipt
5
is
?['''•]
^erprf
[]5
)
[?]
e/f
[p^]
rere^
ev[i'ea]
5
seems
f.
of the usual p'
took the place
8, 9.
A
postscript,
much
defaced.
noteworthy, as containing a statement of the amount paid
^
"-^ € ^ ^[]^ ^[)] ^ []7 [5] T€Te^
*•
''
[]7^.''
'
^
....
Kaicrapos
[]
(1.
4).
•^
.
3.
:
cf.
second and third
Creek Papp.
II.
50
c,
.
1.
.
2.
5. The readings much rubbed.
Unfortunately the
letters are still rather uncertain,
but
is
quite possible.
(/) A.D.
177.
^
€€^ Nijcr
p^
K^
',..Tpi[cri]
'%ovo^^
vf
**
/"
apTa/S[as]
8[] V
in this line are doubtful, the
papyrus being
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
38
/
PAPYRUS {a) A.n.
1266 a-g.
182 or 214.
','
TTvXrjs
iraLov
v^ etcra
5
AyD€Oj[s]
'^
°
eva
/' , €€^] L
.
€«
fevaL)
this reading (1. is confirmed by , and c, 1. i, all perhaps by the same hand. It confirms Wilcken's correction (based upon papyri at Heidelberg and Berlin) of Grenfell and Hunt's Greek Papp. II. 50, / (2), where rfrfXaji^Tm should be read instead of «rfXcarai {Archiv, II. 134, III. 123). It is to be observed that the Berlin papyri also have the 1.
:
implies that a place of origin
I,
misspelling
.
Apeas
S-
:
the second word
is
doubtful, but
{a)
A.D.
in
180 or
'Apeojs in
some
is
ef
any case 2 12.
8.
A
, A.D.
^
Ostr.
34,
this is the regular load for a camel, see b,
As an
ass carried 4
(see Pap. 1169,
(.
1.
that of
11.
An and 5, 6,
73 and
an
ass,
v^
€7
]
/'»7[]?
8€8
OLVov
/^ [7^] L
eiKaSi
as spelled in the preceding document.
m.agenta-coloured clay seal
{
a new feature.
[ ]•<;
\] \ Or
:
is
Fayum Towns,
and a camel's load was usually twice
[XoKJiOTraLov p^
3.
given, which
we may perhaps conclude that 3 tnrd^n = 4 10. Remains of a magenta-coloured clay seal.
[€€]^
5
is
in
of the Tebtunis papyri.
7. c, 11. 4, 5.
introd.),
mentioned
183 or
2
attached to the back of the receipt.
is
5.
'[]€.^?' TejeXwvLTaL
p^
[]
5
L
^
/)[] '
6.
The
seal
is
receipts from the
magenta-coloured, as on the two preceding
bears a small head, facing to the right, and surrounded by the
same
inscription,
office,
and
is
fairly well preserved.
It
L
«y
^]'.
ROMAN PERIOD
39
/?^ ?
2ncl cent.
(d)
Tere
So/ciO)
^€
oli^o]v
ScKaei L
[]
5
.
n-yi/f
:
Sf'c,
for
»/?,
[e)
A.D.
169-176
764.
perhaps 171, since Lia
;
rere^
]^-^ ? [7;]5
€7•[
5
.
':
.
probably the reading
(-:
are in favour of
eta-,
doubtful.
is
^
is
a possible reading in
Apis-bull
1.
;
r/.
BGU.
5.
€[€]
Xt/xevos
3.
The seal shows an ox, presumably an The legend is broken off.
6.
L la: the writing appears earlier than in the preceding receipts, and the date is probably A. D. 137 or 158. 4.
..!_.. []•>;/3[]
Considerations of space
but the remains of the letter before a suit
better than
.
of export in
Fayum
Vegetables or vegetable-seed appear as an article Pap. 7oandAmh. Pap. 117. Indeed theonly import which has hitherto been found in these receipts is wine.
{/) 2nd-3rd cent.
^ "-
rere
^—
€ /3;85 5
1,2.
89 S.
;
(\
:
cf.
Fayum
e|^
Papp. 75> 76, lS6It
bears a youthful
{g) A.D. 183 or 215.
[€^
]
%oi^o^
'^^
N-jjcrou]
/3^][:?] -' 5
evL
? L /3^
^?
presumably=guardianship of the desert track.
A very light-coloured clay seal is affixed.
^ %<;
ef
-•; \-
Ky
^[/]^
^
head, in profile, turned to the right; the inscription away, with the exception of the letter .
is
broken
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
40
PAPYRUS
922
rt.
—A.D.
179 or 211.
"^" ^ ^- (.-^ ? ^ •*•
5
^
PAPYRUS CUSTOMS-RECEIPTS, numerous
are fairly
;
~£/
L
€V€L
929•— 2nd-3rd
of the pattern represented in the preceding group of documents,
but texts of the kind here following have hitherto only been
represented by the latter part of Amherst Pap. evidently kept
at
a
customs-station,
The latter is by The papyrus contains
or outwards. this
class.
to the
22nd Pachon
regard to the four facts
:
latter,
the
laden
of
nor the description
inwards
either
may be
we know
preserved, so that
is
which
of customs to
conjectured.
The
it
neither
With
relates.
entries uniformly give
person passing through, the direction
of the
it,
most common, 63 entries out of 72 being of three columns, and ranges from the 22nd Phamenoth the
far
however, something
name
consists of a portion of a register,
It
j'j.
animals passing through
but neither beginning nor end
;
exact year nor the place
the
cent.
in
;
which he
going
is
(inwards or outwards), the character of the merchandise carried, and (in the case of export)
number and
the
?
description of the beasts of burden.
,
,
Scuxa?
character of the merchandise
E.
g.
MeXas
always mentioned shows that the
is
iXaiov
. toll
The
-,
that the
fact
was not levied only on the
number of the animals is always mentioned shows that the toll was reckoned according to that number (the load of a camel or an ass being reckoned at so much, according to the nature of the load), and not by the actual weight of the merchandise, which could only be ascertained by unloading all the animals. There is nothing to show to which of the three classes of customs {cf. vol. ii. p. 83, animals
and the
;
Fayum
Towtts, p.
to
It
all.
is
fact that the
196)
this
register relates, but there
is
no reason why
simply a register of the number of animals passing the
it
should not apply
toll-gate,
and from
the data here given the amounts of the several charges due upon them could readily be
The The amount of
the merchandise, which
never omitted
while the
calculated.
omitted in
;
only obscurity
is
in
connexion with the imports.
Here the formula
never mentioned
case of exports,
number and
in the case of exports, are
is
in the
character of the beasts of burden, which are
here mentioned
in
varies. is
here
never
only four instances out of eight (and
two of these the animals are themselves the subject of the
tax),
one
(1.
66) being doubtful.
The
scanty examples of tax-receipts for imports (only 9 out of 82 customs-receipts hitherto published, two of which relate to the same transaction) nearly harmonize with this evidence.
In three instances
(Brit.
Mus. Papp. 316
(5
and 1266 d and Greek Papyri,
II.
50/. (2)) the
ROMAN PERIOD
4I
^ )-
amount of merchandise alone is specified in four (Fayum Papp. 73 + 74, B. M. Pap. 1266 a-c), the amount of merchandise and the number of animals; in one (Greek Papyri II. 50 ), In the latter case (the only exception to the rule that the the number of animals alone. ;
merchandise
is
always specified) the animal
so minutely described
is
was
the article of merchandise
itself
and
;
(^^
tempted to believe that it seems to be confirmed by the mention in the one
that
this
is
present document of the import of a
(1.
33, cf.
1.
67).
Otherwise
must simply be an oversight. It is clear, then, that the toll on imports was reckoned a different manner from that on exports and this may possibly be due to the different
it
in
;
which would be carried
character of the goods imported (chiefly wine,
known
capacity),
which rendered
easy to calculate the amount
it
in
without
receptacles
unloading
of the
animals.
The
great preponderance of entries relating to exports, both in the receipts themselves
and in this register, shows that the export trade of the Fayum in excisable goods (among which corn largely predominates) far exceeded its imports. It is also clear that unloaded animals paid no toll, since no notice is taken in the register of the return of any of the animals carrying the exports.
col. l]
5^^ ^ 5 ^^
koJ"
"h
MeXas
5
y
ov"
a
'' **
OfIS
t
^
«ra'T' olvov
''
t ''
MeXas ' t '' <^5 ' t '' t '' ' '' '" MeXas ^ t ** ' t '' ' t '' y " ' '' y ^{ ]' % " ' ^] y " '' ' ^' []* '' MeXa9 ' ^ [
.
]
v^s ef /
"b
% 5 ^ " 1:
15
[" .
.
.
[t
[']
20
.
'
:
i.e.
through the III.
.
.
McXas MeXas Throughout the papyrus the mark
^ ° ''
' ' " '' " [t
of abbreviation, here for convenience printed separately,
G
is
drawn
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
42
E[t]pTji'a5
[] MeXa?
?
25
[
.
.
" t " t * .
e^/
35
'Q'
/
•
^
/caXXaet"
ef
'^
e^^
;?
"" " '' ^^ " '' ^^ ° '' e^^
^ " ^ " ^''
^ ^^
[]''
45
t
" []?
^"
^'
^^ ;8 '•' icral'
€
?^
55 col.
23-
-'
"
The termination
:
it
is
of the
not at
first
all
word
3]
clear is
what
doubtful,
^''
"
(,' ! into i'^fcwi-ia 30.
Kepaf•
Probably
=
occurring in the Etytn.
-
''
t
/8
^ ^
\ t
^''
;"] ^' t /[ £' t /[ ^' t
/ ^ ! ,
this
and
can mean, may be
it
as an Egyptian species of pottery. interpret
if.
Magn.
(486, 5 1)
as an epithet of
?, It
does not seem possible to is
said in
and Scott to be an Attic spelling, but it is habitual in the papyri; c/. B. M. Pap. 190, BGU. 247, 814, Oxy. Papp. 116, 519, Liddell
741.
?).
KaWaei'' : i/I. 50.
KoKKaivos
8" ''
/3 ^^^ ''" ^ ^/"^^"''''
at the read as with an abbreviated termination. The beginning of the next word may have been struck out, converting it
/8
**
^'' l•
/3
''
^/ '°' fttt
yS
'^
t :^
t
50
"
Kepa^i"
•
^
4©
t
5 ?^ '€ ^ , /3? " " .
LacC
ie
a
ov°
ef /
]
E/3i€V5 [e]^^
jO
ov"
e
]ev5 ef^
Te^a5 [^]^
2]
.]
.
[
col.
'"
ef^ o^oi•"
[ef/
Fayum Towns
33. im-oreXijr
note.
:
c/.
Pap. 102. 1.
67,
and the remarks
in the introductory
ROMAN PERIOD
25 ? ' 5 "
..'
.' t
60
t
ef•'
43
ica/Arj^
[''
MeXas
[
[
'' '^ t /[
? ^^ [ ef''
e^
^
65
''
7<»7[9
ta^
•; ,^ ^? ^
yo
?
.
[ **
,';
f[
t -^*
?^ ^ \_] ^ ^" 5 ? * ^'''
''
"b
^^ t
/ca''
-*'
t
75
.
''
'>'
-
[
[
^^ t '*
^^"
^'
!!
66. ''': 69. c/.
1.
\.
the unit of measurement
is
not
named
=
[
presumably €<5'. There is no trace of a would be probable.
\()(({)
;
, other-
71.
PAPYRUS
THE
conclusions
of the
excise
arrived duties
at
are
in
1 169.
—2nd
cent.
connexion with the preceding papyrus on the subject
exphcitly
confirmed by the present document.
This,
Hke
a record of merchandise passing the customs-house of an unnamed village, but has the advantage of enumerating in almost every instance the character and number of
the it
79• ""«* wise
(t)i(ray{a>v). :
"
t
^''
last,
is
the animals, the character and quantity of the
merchandise, and the amount of the tax.
first that the tax was levied on and secondly that an animal's load was constant, so (It would, no that the amount of merchandise could be reckoned by counting the animals. Thus, doubt, be the duty of an inspector to see that no fraud was practised in this respect.) when the commodity was oil, an ass carried two metretae, a camel four, and the charge was 4 dr. I obol per metretes, or 8 dr, 2 obols for an ass, and 16 dr. 4 obols for a camel. But
From
this evidence
two conclusions are at once established
:
the merchandise, not on the animals,
when and (1.
the commodity was salt
in the case of dates the
73),
(11.
,
27-30), the charge for a camel's load was only 8 drachmae,
charge for a donkey-load
where the unit of measurement, as
usual,
G
is 2,
the
is
2 dr.
4 obols.
In the case of wine
the same charge of 2
dr.
4 obols
44 is
made
charge
for four
is
The
made
,
^,
for four
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
the animal, though not specified, being probably an ass.
of olives
account, as here printed, which
The same
41, 42).
(11.
furnished by one Pabous, son of Satabous
is
(1.
102),
ranges from the beginning of Athur to the end of Mecheir; but Pabous' duties were shared
by another official, named Hermes, who kept his account separately, so that for the days when Hermes was on duty we have no record. At the end of each month the total of the receipts is stated and a sum (at the rate of 16 dr. a month) is deducted for the wages of under whose charge the balance is sent in to headquarters. a policeman Where those headquarters were, or what the village was at which the tax was levied, or
{<;),
which of the various kinds of customs-duties is
question,
in
is
is
not stated.
The
account
imperfect at the beginning. Cols.
I
and
Col. 3.]
[)]
^^
J
[]6
^.] 5
?
Badly mutilated.
2]
[]7
/30
[
e^a^ ''
"
e'
\_] ^^ e'
•5
€^ '
-- *
? ,
20
'*
!!
[<
•
•
•
'^^
''
€ (!
'
'
''
''
['' ^]
['']
;89
25
e'
' ["]
**
^{]''
''
[
^ '* *
Col. 4•]
[']
> '
"
" "
see Wilcken, Gr. Oslr.
I.
760
ff.
^
(though some of his
/ t^F
/'"
' '
lyS
^ ^ ) " " ^
/'^
'
7
/[]^
«.
c'vl hio. On the 6. . . in the in the case of oil, 8 content of the (i2 case of wine, the 8-chous metretes being also known as a
),
^ ^^
" ^
]
"[
**
c
''
€)
15
e
*''
' [" '
[]
e
=
€^
^
' ["]
^
''
e
*^
''
\_tjy
8€€'
/()
€
[]
[]
^
at]
[]'^
** conclusions are modified by Smyly, Flinders Petrie Papyri^
iii.
p. 197).
27. In the case of salt, specified, but the
as in that of dates, the quantity
camelload
is
rated at 4 drachmae.
is
not
ROMAN PERIOD
[.
.
>^
** Xctttov
.]/
[]
45
[]
.= ' '' @ € ) /= .' /3*
J
)
J
©[eojyt''
35
/ [;]
)8
orpoviov ©eoyi''
/
[ei5]
J
,
''
aXos
ice
2,0
y^
V
*"
''
€ws
(^/[»]9 ^'" 40
"^
'
[ * [] ]^'' ^
**
^'
?
9^
/''
j8
^ '
''
Ou't7r[Xas]
''
7^5
?
(./5
7
]
^^ **
'
',' ''
^^
** ^ /'' *• i ^ " '
'
J
'
^.
;.
:« 1.
^ "
**
In each case the 29, 3• For similar entries, see 11. 45-48. merchandise in question is an import, and reference is made to an earlier date, but the point of it is obscure. With regard to the readings, KaBat appears to be the reading here, but in the two other passages it is certainly The following word is doubtful, but in 1. 45, where it is best preserved, it appears to be napayar, i. e. irapayav. might, It however, possibly be napaypa', i.e. 41. In the case of olives the animals are not specified, but it is fairly safe to conclude that the 4 Kcpapia, charged at 2 dr. 4 ob., are an ass-load. An ass-load of dates is charged at this rate in
/
=
J
=
J]
^f
J
'' "^
[.5] ,"
?
55
" " " *
^oivjt*
)8[
5•]
'
Kif^a^
tyS
]*
[ [
Col.
~ e
trapay'
^ 50
= ;8
J
^ ] ot^ '* /3[5] '"' ^ ^ [(,]
^
/
K^paJ^
7[5
.[]
/
'
)8
''
[/5] '' /3[5 ]^''' 45
"
)uii7
50.
this carrier has been mentioned on the nth as 46. exporting 4 of olives, but the 8 Ktpapia of wine now under notice can have no connexion with that. Similarly in
)S/^
J [/8^] J /SF S
' ' '' 6
e
J J"
= ftar
=
regard to 11. 47, 48, Archelas has been mentioned on the 12th as exporting oil, but this has no obvious connexion with his import of 4 of wine. : the amount is obtainable from 1. 75, Wine 48. was normally reckoned by the Ktpaptov (cf. Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. I. 759 f.). Four would be a quantity rather ( = 32 larger than two of oil ( = 24 but probably not sufficiently so to be more than the load of one donkey. It is odd that in the case of wine and olives the quantity is mentioned, but not the animals ; in that of salt and dates the animals are specified, but not the quantity ; while in the case of oil, which is much the commonest, both are specified. is corrected from 8; an ass-load is regularly 2 57. except in 1. 66, q. v.
({.)
,
^ (
)
),
!
^
^ ^
ROMAN PERIOD
©eoyi''
/f)
a/3['•]*
8€''
/([^?
Me^etp
vwep
X it Xot' et5
at
47
-f
P*'^
©eoyt'^
''
7r/3o]/fe(,''
PAPYRUS 1 107—3rd
THE
following document,
4
which,
known
customs tax unknown, called
as
and
cent.
(=74), must be part of a large
being numbered
. ^,
series of rolls, contains a register of
the
"" yp)
Xi/AeVos
^ ,
payments made by various villages in respect of together with two other charges, hitherto
The
nature of the tax
is
discussed
by Grenfell and Hunt and by Wilcken, in the works cited above, in connexion with the taxes and p' but neither of the two latter occurs in the present document. Each entry consists of the name of a village, all in the Themistes division of the Fayum and arranged in alphabetical order, which is followed by the words with a
sum
the same, and, on
is
;
of money, varying in the
another
line,
of money. where the
It is
east of the
Fayum, the tax being paid before or
noteworthy that while
papyrus on the contrary the villages are
when while
it
which
is
the villages here
Socnopaei
Nesus,
entries,
though
all
furthest to the west.
also with a
named
it
sum
to
are border villages on the north and
after the journey across the desert, in this
be placed within the
Fayum
It is possible that this points
named stood on the western and southern borders Bacchias,
three cases
in
in the case of the customs-receipts hitherto published,
occurs, the places
the division of
,
different
by the words
Karanis,
and
Philadelphia
were on
itself,
and
in
back to a time
of Lake Moeris, its
northern and
eastern borders.
For what
known
is
of the villages here named, reference
may be made
to
Wessely's
Topographie des Faijum.
]; ..^\^.\
9? < ^ . ,^ EcTTi
e[7r
€\[]
2.
^
:
if this is
the true restoration, the
word
new, and equivalent in sense to occurs in Brit. Mas. Papp. 255, 306 (vol. ii. pp. 118, 119). At the beginning of the line it is impossible to read the remains of the letter before being irreconcilable with . is
5•
fTTioraTftar
<^° <
\i[ju.]et{os]
!'.
neither of these taxes
seems
to
= '>
(cf. Wilcken, Gr. occur elsewhere. A tax known as Ostr. I. 366) occurs not infrequently, but it appears to be here can connected specially with the priesthood, and hardly be explained by it. Possibly fjrtff( ) in Tebt. Pap. 97
should be restored
' . rather than
-
48
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
\<;
<
? ,^ [^']/3
7^-[] /[']5 €)[(/)]? e^
^<
= X°
'
^" e^
/<^[5]
0eo^ei/iSo5 Xi/acvos
x°
<[^''] [<]
Xi/xevos
€(€[]5
15
'
e^
[€][•]€[9]
<]
^"]
[e]^
^^
[]5 7€5
<[]''
/;
< <
e^
<[]|^-/
?<
^ <)/» /^?
Oi\ay/3i8os
^
^"
<—
/AeiOS
^^ ) <
yet
25
^
e^
X[i]/i,e[i/o]5
0^
=°
[/,][5]
rafei
«5
/;
[eXJ^eiv
[]^ [ ]€/3/)' []€^ 30
.
.
.
[] /*
;
.
Four mutilated Beginnings of a second column are
;
:
name of
the
neighbourhood (see Wessely,
op.
cii.,
this
village,
and
its
p. 33) to Btpwicli AlyiaXoZ,
tend to confirm the suggestion made above, that the villages named in this list were once on the borders of Lake Moeris. 16. this appears to be the reading, but if it is correct the proportion between the tax and that for
:
is
instances (cf 18.
The
different here
/
from what
it
is
in the
preceding
22-24). total is recoverable from the grand total in it is
1. 25 ; not required either by the grand
PAPYRUS
ALONG given
Four of the
strip
to
lines.
visible, relating to
by the items
other matters,
The number
drachmas
in
the items must be either 147 and 53, or 47 and 153. There a slight trace which suggests that the belonged to 1. 17. ', in order to suit the total. should be 19. 26. (IS TO fXietv : the meaning of this phrase, if it
is
total or
in
11.
16, 17.
correctly restored,
is
not clear.
It is
which would seem naturally more
much
contains only
for the
impossible to read likely
receipts
Apcuis, a
are from Aurelius
,
but perhaps
«
is
is
in the next hne.
851.—A. D. 216-219.
shepherd and
;
space (a fold in the papyrus), which
{ ).
of papyrus, only a few inches in height, containing a
Acuis or
of
—
':
rather too
11.
but x° must be an error, for
ews
.
.
[]^
lessee
of sheep
series of receipts
Hermias, strategus of Alexandria, and relate to
,?
ROMAN PERIOD
sums of money paid 43)
(1.
he
first
receipt
2nd
year
is
him from the
to
described
is
49
as
for various his
term of
office
dated in Pauni of the 24th year of Caracalla, and the
of Elagabalus, just three years later
the
;
expired.
,
The
Epeiph of the
last
in
is
not
however,
roll,
In the last
purposes.
having
composed
of
a number of originally separate documents joined together subsequently, as not infrequently
The
happens.
writing in nearly every case crosses the junction of the
Apcuis must have kept the
Each
time.
to
receipt
instructive series
so
it
is
written
is
in
a different hand,
of practically contemporary hands.
impossible to say Col.
by him and had the various
roll
1]
how much
earlier
it
entries
made
so that the whole
The
beginning of the
in
it
roll roll
so
that
from time
supplies an is
wanting,
originally began.
[][]? ^/ \^ ^,@ ^(
[AupTjXio]? E/3/tta[?]
] \8 {^•^
/f]al•
[][]
5
'\
\_
[Spa^jiia?]
^ /?
/
8 J
[LkS] ^-"^^ Col. 2]
^
AovLo
,
_'\
^
AovLo
15
L• Col.
3]
20
/'^ ,
®-,
^
Toly]
e)(is
25
' '
La''
Apias and Senthis occur in the same documents, Fayum 102, 112, but not, as here and as in 1. 47, as if they formed a single village. How the strategus of Alexandria came to have a claim on the proceeds of the in the Fayum, does not appear; but that they formed a separate account is shown by Pap. 255 (cf. Wilcken, Gr. Osir. I. 286). Aicoutros 1. Axoutrei. In 1. 20 the name appears as and so also in Pap. 855 a, while in 1. 53 it is Kouif, a name which recurs in Pap. 848 verso. 12.
Towns Papp.
:
in.
)
,
...
14.
:
1.
, . eis
must be the first year of Macrinus, to whose reign also belong the dates in 11. 28-36, from Mecheir to Epeiph in the second year. The first year of Elagabalus only lasted from June to August, A. D. 218, and is not represented in this series of receipts, 11. 37-41 being dated in Athur of his second year, 26, 27. These two lines are in a different, half-uncial, hand. 25.
(erovr)
a':
this
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
5°
^€-'^ Se/car/Dets
30
^ "
/
L^
'
/5~
?
~ [9
8~
/ [^
"€ ~
.
ohoova
/)
[]'
e]ju.ou
Steyf ySL
capes
35
[
K^ ofiol
Col. 4] L/3
/
!
et/c]oat
J
/c
]' J
[]
Tj
EucreySoi's
\~
40 Col. 5]
45
aS
avros
^
[].5
.)\
^
/cat
? ) - A/coi;[i]ros
50
IS
J L/S
en 55
/ ^
Col. 6]
^(^
f
6
*
5
so MS. The letters after ^L appear to be perhaps a proper name. a~ at this date (June 25, A. D. 218) Macrinus had already been dead about a fortnight, but the news evidently had not reached Egypt. 42-51. This receipt is written in a very illiterate hand, which 30.
€
or
35.
:
*,
:
aS"^
accounts for the
many
errors in
it.
Cases are apparently of no
consideration.
53-62. This column
separated by a column's width (4^ in.) of blank papyrus from the preceding receipt. Each of the three receipts in this
column
is
is in
a different hand.
ROMAN PERIOD
PAPYRUS
THE
following
an extract from records is
the
official
some payments, the
may
a.d. 216.
^
same person
the
to
relates
receipt
shepherd Apcuis, and
855«.— «>^•
5I
the
as
consequently be assigned to
records of the
details of
which are
lost
document,
preceding
about the same date.
the It
is
of the village of Apias, and
through the mutilation of the papyrus.
It
written in red ink.
" \]^
[izV]
c/c
^
^
5
l•
ad' [
]
' t -— .
PAPYRUS
913•— .
50.
D.
THIS
document and the following are certificates of the usual form given by amounts of wheat received by them in the state granaries. The name of the wholly lost in the other. On these certifiicates see is doubtful in one case and I. Grenfell and Hunt, Fayum Towns, p. 208 ff., Ostr. Wilcken, Gr. 658, 655, p. 88,
for
village vol.
II.
Rostowzew
in
Archiv fur Papyrusforschtmg
215
III, 208,
ff,
? \.\...^.([]
^ ^ )~ • ^ ' /3[]? ASpiavov
5
huXrf- ly S
tTOTolrjTliv
2. 4.
but
^
:
:=
it
so MS., apparently.
the reading, both here and in
.
5•
7, is
not certain
does not seem possible to read the conclusion as
'^.
.
/ +
^'^'^()
^, 1.
/'
8rj
yf t
jUiTo;(ot. :
'
true phrase
769 note,
a
reading
'
is fairly
clear here,
which can be equally well read is
now
Fayum
generally agreed.
Towns, p. 212 note.
Cy.
and
many
in
that this (not
cases)
is
the
Wilcken, Gr. Osir.
I.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
.\ ^ [-^ PAPYRUS
^
''
[
[/cat
£19
ol
KaL
heading of
informs
+ .
t[e] [.
.
[ .]
\_
.
.
this
document
relates to the fourth,
us,
toparchy of Mocheites
]
^/^^]
S
PAPYRUS
received by the
155.
[
/
THE
] ] ^ ]
914.— A. D.
1239.— . but
lost,
is
It is fifth,
dated
and
it
in
is
278-281.
D.
evidently a register of amounts of wheat
the reign of Probus, and, as the endorsement
sixth years of that emperor.
It relates
Hermopolite noma, a locality recently made known the papyri published by M. Th. Reinach {c/. notes on 11. 7, 14). in the
a[
5
^ /? ^ ] [^ ^ ^ —
cf
[
•
]€[.
.
''
[] -^
.]?
8-)(^
[
^
—
^ :
Sir.
(,
cf.
BGU.
552, 557> 743) 744>
87) Amherst
Pap. 87. All these papyri are from Hermopolis {cf. note on Amh. Pap. 68, 1. 5), and the present papyrus is shown to belong to the same nome by the place names in 11. 7-9, 14.
The
^
however, is also mentioned in the b, 1. 390; {cf. Tebt. Papp. 11, 11. 6, 13; It is there evidently used as the official standard, 72, 1. 395). and is identified by Grenfell, Hunt, and Smyly with the artaba of 36 choenices (see esp. pp. 44, 232J. Dr. Grenfell standard,
Tebtunis papyri
the
us by
-^
[]7^.[] []/< [)(]/
2.
to
/[5 ]
J
[][]?
[]
to
(
8^
-^
^
^. .] states that it is also found commonly in the Hibeh papyri, from the Oxyrhynchite and Heracleopolite nomes. The names in these five lines are those 7. cf. 1. 19. :
of villages.
is
/
known
as the
name
Hermopolite nome from Pap. Keinach
Amh. Pap. is
141,1.4.
unknown. 13.
'^
.
followed by the
.
(peat title
of a village in the 1.
(the reading of
apparently a
£(). :
17,
i,
and
which
personal
from is
doubtful)
name, being
ROMAN PERIOD
53
;^€
SeKitt)
~
", L
15
.
'.';
—
-^
XvBevKovs
20
IloXvSevKOVS
^—
t [ef] [
t
] — [. ]/
.
[/3]/€ [...]. '^ — 25
.]
[.
[—
'^
[] '
"b
] []
%
.]
[]^? /€/)7[€9]
[]''^ ^ 17,
[.
^
t
[7
[]'''
.
[.
.
.]t05
Te''
y'
i^y
-^
t
10
—
]
Endorsed
14.
«
)[] $
Si.
:
ordinarily
Beamtenwesen,
, &( cf.
Papp. Reinach passim.
had two
p. 24),
of the earlier
eS $ '['\<;
who in the third century take (Fayum Towns, p. 215).
the place
PAPYRUS
ALONG
strip
Each
(Preisigke, Stddtisches
27. Besides
recto,
944.— A.
and apparently
D.
29).
On
same
verso as the
it,
nature,
228 and 233.
years and by different hands.
not appear to be for a tax at
p.
of the
the
same hand
of papyrus, on a small part of which two receipts have been written in
The The second Theognostus-Morus, whose name meets us on many different
the date, and at right angles to
contains five mutilated lines of writing in the
all.
the annona, see Wilcken, Gr. Ostr.
I.
",
L^ MayDKou
first,
which covers two payments, does
records
a payment for the amiona by
other papyri in this volume (see above, 155.
/i,'
^
<
Xiya? <
?
$-^
5
^
-^^
rrapakeL'^
CL^
eoyvos " = ^ )^ <
2.
Apparently
not quite certain,
' " (or
wo'
may be
), though the
a proper name.
h'
^
readings are
5
The
^'
:
sc.
,
cf.
Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. 273
other readings in this line are doubtful.
(vol. II. p. 83).
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
54
PAPYRUS
CERTIFICATE of the
receipt
847.— A. D.
from the elders of Socnopaei Nesus and (apparently) another village of 80 drachmas in respect of the tax on the harvesting of hay and
other miscellaneous crops
(if
that
is
the meaning of
^/^
^ ^^ ^^ ]
5
?
^"'
'^
.
[
Apparently the word at the end of the line must be the of a village, but none of the familiar names of the Fayum seems to fit the remains.
>8({) {)
C/Wilcken, Gr.
(/) (')
0.i/r. 1.
383, aXXfiS
Pap. 121. The abbreviation continuously ligatured) is noticeable.
,
THIS
the regular
,
PAPYRUS
^, -.
As a pure
&^,
conjecture
it
and
especially the
may
are reckoned along with hay, not miscellaneous taxes in general.
refrains
certificate
/-.
be suggested that it refers to the hay being done up in single sheaves (like corn), instead of cocks or ricks, the tax being reckoned upon the (18 is so regularly used in this number of sheaves, combination that it must mean other miscellaneous crops which
Pap. 34, Amherst (written as one word,
Wilcken expressly
<
element
Fayum
papyrus contains a
{) ?
:
''
from any explanation of the term
8.
vnfp
.
,
name 10.
.
).
Sokvo
/
formula.
170.
844. -A. D.
from the
174.
€<;
,
of Socnopaei Nesus
<;
of the payment by a certain Stotoetis of various instalments of several taxes, including
the
(?),
and
Similar
certificates,
(?),
most of these taxes
relating to
and some others, are included among the papyri published by Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt in Fayiim Totl'hs atid their Papyri (1900) see notes below.
€€8 ) ^ , ^^ " ,
;
Etovs
2. 3.
,^, !
2(!) 2)() :
and this, not is avyra in Brit. Mus. Pap. 181
named there are multiples
8)
Pap. 845 t>i 1• 6. Papp. 45, 53, 54, no doubt the proper expansion of
this tax occurs in
,
1.
:
cf.
Fayum
l8.
of 4 drachmas.
^'^
Sokio'
As
here, the
amounts
Also the total amount
/
(
^^
Me-^tp
)
/
{
here paid, 44 dr. 6 obols, corresponds exactly Avith the totals in Fay. Papp. 45 and 53, which shows that the amount of this tax remained unaltered from the time of Augustus to that of Marcus Aurelius.
ROMAN PERIOD
'
Me'f
€€
/))
/) 5
^
/
^$) /
/3)
/
-
<
.
)
:
y
(
' '^
in
:
doubtfully read as
'^ '^ //''
«:[]
te
S
^
vnep
)/ /(at
as Dr. Grenfell suggests, an unknown Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. I. 179). Fay. Pap. 54, I. 17, is a payment for ', and is preceded by a word which the editors It is not possible to read that
54,
1.
or
:
Fay. Papp. 53,
1.
vol.
6,
-
sheet of papyrus
payment of the
two
contains
€
:
II, p.
925.—A.
dates equivalent to Jan. in the second,
20,
Feb.
dated July
?
12,
certificates,
and March
7, a. d.
e' Aovklov
f / (_
/3)
pta
Fayum
a-TTopoL<;
,, /
"
/
{
F
(
° the
(or
,
.
6 dr. 4 ob. is the regular payment for cf. The present text explains BGU. 359, where given as 7 dr. 4 ob. 2 ch., which is precisely the at
by the addition of the
197-198.
D.
written
4,
a. d.
in
successive
woman named
In the
of the village of Hephaestias.
the
" ^,•^
€°
107.
the preceding year by a
for
= ^" <
\^ ^! (^)
the
:
amount is amount here arrived
:
emperor;
**
the
the explanation of this is given by Fay. Pap. 54 and a Tebtunis tax-receipt mentioned in the note on 1. 13
THIS
")
/*
{
Papyri 53 and 54 include paybut it is not possible to read here, is fairly certain, but the nature of the tax must remain doubtful. Payments for occur below, 11. 7, 8.
17.
PAPYRUS
^
^/3
<
lyS /3) ef
6.
9. c/.
/
ments on account of
confirms the explanation of the tax or
(\{!),
/
/3)
/
of that document. It stands for pay of the guardians of the watch-towers.
(). ^
f.
^"
°
^
-°
^*
''
given by Grenfell and Hunt, as a payment for /cf
/^
^= ° ' ) /
lyS /3)
'
-({)
" /< °°
/^
'"
(
here, but the addition of
)
{
/i.a'"'
'
^
/
-,
amount
in Fay. Pap. 317
hp)
e
° " ^^
<;
^
probably
tax of small
/
"
°
F
^
leS
{
/"
/Liia
^
^*
<
°'
(
/3)
/
55
197,
first
years,
of
the
Dionysarion to
certificate,
which bears
Septimius Severus
is
sole
198, Caracalla appears as joint emperor.
", ', ice
5
apy
^ < /<
'^
Etods
'
/ <
% ",
5.
:
Aovklov
near Bacchias, in the north-east of the
j>hie lies Faijutn, p. 68).
, <
""
<; ^
^
,
'.
<
/<
/8[]
Fayum
(Grenfell
and Hunt, Fayum Towns,
p.
107
;
Wessely, Tcpogra-
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
56
"€€-^ ? .\'\
15
[] [€]\ \\
'
< €[(,:] / <
2
13•
The
prefixing of the
style of Caracalla
fully
known
in
respect of
,
from
not to the
first
is
unusual.
Possibly the
official
Egypt.
PAPYRUS
CERTIFICATE
name and
to the second
title
was not yet
919
.—
A. D.
174.
of Socnopaei
the
and perhaps of other taxes
Nesus of payments
in
but the mutilation of the papyrus
;
leaves several details obscure.
\^^ [^
5
[°]~
^^ " " ^ 18^ ,'"
[]
So*
^°^
[]5
[]
^
.
.
.
' / ' < / '\ [7]~ ') [$] / ^ < ' [£]7^'' $' / ^ < ]^
]
^
\^
'*•
]
]
7/
&((•. 15((,
apparently a place-name. or 5. Dr. Hunt suggests that may stand for ni^ij.aiv), when the name itself will have thecommon beginning Kfp/c-. The characters read as ei may be only a flourish marking abbreviation.
PAPYRUS two THE Nesus village
{
"j.
at
ceded
:
the reading is fairly certain, but how it is arrived not clear, as only one entry of 20 drachmas has pre-
j
is
it.
1232.— A. D.
following documents are certificates given in
)
210.
for
the
year
of Socnopaei
by the
two successive years of m.onthly payments preceding.
in
The
respect of receipts from the earlier
document
is
much
ROMAN PERIOD and
57
only be restored from the second. In the second, where only one making the payments, the amounts are lo drachmae a month in the two persons seem to be concerned, the amounts are 20 drachmae. first, where As the payments are said to be vwep it is probable that the persons named are not the actual tax-payers, but middlemen of some kind, perhaps elders of mutilated,
person
can
named
is
as
,
;
{€)
the village.
The
constant substitution of
for ot in the phrase
? •;^ [
%€, 1,€]
"] /,]
[/cat
...,.]
^ [' €^ ^^ apf
[5
$ ^,
[ ^ [ ^] [^ / [ ] / [5[ ] .
etocr
.
/<
[S
.
~
/ <
^^
~
~ ~
[$
~
[
\_/<
'
[ ][ $
/ < :
for the spelling, see
/^?] ^^?]
~
t
/ <
3•
/< /<] /< ]
0/5-<^[5
/<
2
]
t]
~
15
noteworthy.
\ ^ /] ] ^ [Aovklov
5
is
Pap. 1233,
1.
7,
]
]
]^[] ^ ^ ?
1233.— A. D.
is
1^]
[.
[«)
apy
[]'
perhaps described as the son of Apollos.
211.
K^
,'
\
~]
where Orsenuphis
PAPYRUS
/<
/<]
.]
^'
? /
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
58
8^~ ? ^// £€ ^ /3 -' / * 9 iJirep
<;
lOS
/ <
<
\~
/ <
'^
/ <
1
5
Me^et/D
vnep i^S
/ <
[*]pi.*
]? [ ,[^ /[][^ /
2
?
}
5
apt*
o/j-]o6«5
[]^[/5
preferable to regard
From
this point the text is
a fainter ink, but is so be worth transcribing. in
966.— 3rd-4th
papyrus relates to the impost known ab
state
it
much
continued for eight more lines
defaced and mutilated as not to
as intended for the genitive.
PAPYRUS
THIS
22.
:
;
is
][]
/t/3
?. there is a small lacuna at the end of the preceding line, in which it might be possible to read ) but as only one tax-payer seems to be named throughout this document, it
/3
<
'\
raises
more problems than
it
solves.
or
A
,
cent.
but
in its
mutilated
document published by Messrs. Grenfell
and Hunt (Fayum Towns Pap. 20) contains an edict for the remission of this tax throughout the empire, which is probably to be assigned to the reign of Julian (see Dessau, Revtce de PJdlologie, The present document is undated, but its handwriting suggests the period 1 901, p. 285 ff.). of Diocletian. The auriim coronarium was consequently still in existence at that date. Its existence in the fourth century in
a
new
,
was known previously
phrase, as
established
sovereign
on a five-year
basis.
;
but
in the
which suggests that
it
present document
it
appears
had now been systematically
Originally a (nominally) free gift from the people to the
,
time of his accession,
it was first extended to various special occasions, and under Elagabalus was made annual (cf. vol. ii. p. 108). The present text appears to indicate that, at some later period, it was made a quinquennial tax and such it may have remained until its remission by Julian. Reference is made to previous the payments
the
at
;
for
which were presumably
by weight, not
in
in arrears.
It is
observable that the amounts payable are reckoned
coined money.
•5 \ -.
^
]
2.
yf:
SC.
This weight
(
=
'
oiyti'n)
occurs very rarely in papyri
;
but i/
BGU.
781.
, ^,'^ ] ', 7] \. ROMAN PERIOD
'
]
[^
59
e^
1
5
'
]
^' ^ yf
ob \
9^
]
'
S^
[.]
S^
]
^^
^'[^]>'
\
]
^
'^
Tafcar f'
3.
from 7.
1.
o^
14
it
:
had been
for 6 avros, inserted after
THEwas
one of the perennial taxes
204, Wilcken,
Soknopahi Nesos,
see especially
;
Gr. p.
sir.
I.
?
in
each of these
84i«.—A.D.
relating
and
11.
lines, as in
In
1.
11 the
curved stroke
should precede the 11.
7, 8, 11,
to
139.
the labour on the embankments which
Egypt, follow the pattern of
vol.
103,
p.
ii.
full list
-^? €,[ (2nd hand)
S [];,"
many
that
have been
and Hunt, Fay 21m Towns, given by Wessely, Karanis unci
Grenfell
[^ ^ [] A
333.
8.
5
8
II.
in three rather differ-
four certificates which follow,
previously published
^
replaced by a straight line. 13-15• Apparently the symbol for
is
last figure in
appears
PAPYRUS
p.
ent forms here and in
the
written.
the symbol for
f''
^
meaning of this phrase is obscure; judging what follows, not to what precedes it.
apparently the abbreviation
:
''
^ /^
,^ ^
applies to
rest of the line
S^
the
:
''
^^
[]^
[]
^.^
15
'
of them
is
[\ .
...
\
\_'°
toKvo^
Stoto7j[t
[ (3rd hand)
5-
in
many
•"
:
.
.
.
.
.
[.
.
the true expansion of this name, which occurs
papyri of this class
(cf.
vol.
ii.
p.
105,
'']
.
and Wessely,
I
ioc. cit.) is
iv
2
rfj
.
given by some Rainer papyri, which have
it
at length,
6
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
PAPYRUS ,
]
841 b.—A.
\_<;
Etou?
.\ [( $ A.hp\j.avov
^
etpy
Ste^
[.
.
.
2 7[* %^ ^"] .
(2nd hand)
[
[€''] 6.
Probably the same person as
PAPYRUS
in the following
850.— A. D.
E[rov5 y\
5
Ste'"^'
200^
{€/ () (8
/
:
StOTO^
(Wessely, Topographic des
;(()
60), «V
162.
^
ei*
(),
Fayum Towns
Pap. 289. (which suits the remains here) occurs as the name of a village in Gen. Pap. 81. i.
^
°
(Geneva Pap.
tyC
e'v rfi
/8S
^ ' [r^jv
7-
document.
, ['\[]/ ' [] ^ € (^ * ? '^ /3 [SJeySacrrov
Faijum,
;^] £^]
.
ev
5
Si),
160.
D.
PAPYRUS
/30)
)(«), ...
8.
As
his mother's
:
name
same person as in Papp. S44, 845 known to have been Stotoetis, this
the is
f>.
confirms Viereck's explanation (on BGU. 876) that the name standing in this position on such certificates is always that of the mother.
Cf.
a.— A. D.
? ' ", 1267
Pap. 841
a,
1.
7.
218.
/)
5
4,
5•
">"(()
letter in
1.
5
;
^ . 5
€
/3
is very doubtful. The first does not seem possible to read
XeKvei
{).
the reading
resembles
v,
but
it
eip
$
6.
:
see the preceding document, note on
1.
7.
ROMAN PERIOD
..
THESE
two
unknown to
apply
certificates
The
Asclepias.
PAPYRUS
first
for
is
signed by the
is
however,
not,
official in
same
246.
in the
is
much
Wilcken, Gr.
sir.
I.
counter-
is
it
346).
7[]
\ ^ \% $ yS
^
called
mutilated, but has likewise a reference
^ \]? {cf.
also
Tinutis,
and (apparently) a previously
ordinary form of a tax-receipt, and
charge of the
()
woman,
a
person,
the payment of
The second
tax called It
1217.— A.D.
the
to
6l
,^
.]
.
Tlvovtl
5
ciKocrt
\_
/<
':
Papyri /row Karanis, and elsewhere). The whole phrase is apparently repeated in still more abbreviated form in 1. 6. on this tax, the nature of which is not yet fully explained, cf. Grenfell and Hunt, Oxy. Pap. ii. p. 297. 5. The end of the line is perhaps to be restored
in 1217 ,\. 4, presumably the same as 3. a tax on herdsmen, which has not previously been known, but is quite in accordance with the Egyptian system of taxes on all professions and occupations. For «Xfyfl no suitable explanation suggests itself, unless /cXe may be regarded as an error for were distinguished by numbers appears, That e.g., in the receipts for advances of seed-corn (Goodspeed,
.
:
) {). 7], [
\=
{b)
S
[^ [.
]
eis
'
(-
[
\\ ![[ ] <;
/
•^7[5
TivoJuTts )
vnep
5
]
AXef ^
]
^
''^^.
€[
]^ ^'' PAPYRUS 1157— A.D.
THIS papyrus
is
a register of receipts in respect of certain taxes in the sixth year of an
unnamed emperor.
covers a period of ten months, from the middle of Phaophi to
It
the middle of Mesore (where at the
to {cf.
where into
it
breaks off incomplete), and
end of each of which a summary
the calendar months, 11.
104,
5,
the
two
123,
i8th
parts,
97-98(?)•
given.
but run from the
where
stands
is
at
according to
the
17th
occurs
i8th at
The
of one
the
the
beginning
of
the
taxes with
which
one). it
is
divided into monthly sections,
sections,
however, do not correspond
month
end
to the
of a
Each deals.
17th
and
section,
section
The
first
is
of 11.
again
part,
to
the
next
50,
109,
divided
which
is
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
02
, /^ -<;, contains
prefixed the general heading of
€, the most usual being
the
and a hitherto unknown
tax,
note on
{cf.
one
for
6)
1.
described as
;
,
or
a charge for
in addition,
The
twice.
by the abbreviation
several taxes which are classed as
second part
-
',-) -^,
-) /', '/^
(or
(or
or
is
mentioned twice and
almost wholly confined to one
is
tax, indicated
Almost the only known tax to which this abbreviation is suitable is the for which a large number of receipts exist among ostraka from Thebes (Wilcken, Gr. Ostr. I. 165), which prove that it was an impost of considerable importance but the whole register appears to relate to taxes upon land, and the one B"^,
which
never extended.
is
,
;
other tax which occurs once in this part of the accounts
whatever
The
exactly meant
is
by
is
the
(1.
point therefore awaits further elucidation.
It
might be interpreted as
are taken as charges upon land other than crown land.
The
account
references
case
(1.
are
evidently extracted from
is
regularly
104) as high as
a larger register,
The numbers
made.
which,
certain special taxes are here extracted
relating to a larger district, from
;
areas. if
the
of which
in one must have been a large one and as the evidently arranged on the same monthly
often
are
188, so that the register
high, ;
recommence with each month, it was system as this. Possibly it was a general account of
With regard
1),
the
to
of these
figures
for
1 1
must be connected with a survey or measurement of
it,
from which the receipts
receipts,
all
but perhaps more probably
was a
it
register
which the items relating to Alabastrine are taken.
a terminus ante quern is provided by a document which has on the blank space preceding the first column, and which is dated in the ninth year of Severus Alexander. The sixth year to which the papyrus relates can, therefore, at latest be that of the same emperor, = a. d. 226-227. The only alternative to the date,
been subsequently written
is
the sixth year of Septimius Severus,
would be too early In favour of the the
Philantinous
44, &c.),
(11.
197-198 that of Marcus Aurelius (a. d. 165-166) Between these two dates the choice is uncertain.
D.
is
;
name Aurelius only
the fact that the Heliodorus,
which
52,
11.
against these considerations there
is
the fact that the office of
11.
and consequently
29, has not hitherto
5,
been found
earlier than
At
as decisive.
The (cf.
1.
I
which the account relates
to
note),
Col.
l]
perhaps
in the
: (/
',
!
SC.
\oyos. :
cf.
later
^,
a. d.
247
officials hitherto,
a. d.
226.
which occurs
{c/.
note on
this
cannot be regarded
1.
5)
;
but
is
Alabastrino
in
the
Hermopolite nome
neighbourhood of the alabaster quarries of Het-nub. AXayS^ tS-^
.
name
present therefore the balance of evidence points to the earlier date.
locality
and
the
much
197 better than one in
living in a. d.
view of the scantiness of any mention of these
throughout
of
hardly likely to have been given to any one
is
man
130,
occurs once
occurrence
the
also
a
a. D.
here in in
73);
suits
than
As
earlier
names (Aurelius
of
list
= A.
for the handwriting.
.
the Verso of this papyrus,
11.
^ 4•
9,
15
n-cpl
) .
•(<) {sc.
and
:
cf.
Amherst Pap.
86,
11.
,
II,
where
are the regular public charges, viz. the
This explanation
is
due tO Dr. Grenfell.
? ^
ROMAN PERIOD 5
~
63
', ^
'" \~
, ,//^^ "*"
vvep
at
S
^'*'
e[i5]
^
ly
]
[
/cy
€^ ^
^ * , € ^ 5+ ~^ ot
^ % € ^ ^
'^
/"*"
€~
fo^ /^;S~
15 ie~
'^
'
2
/'
|•^~
/i,''
^*
S
"""
"
^ '"'
€^
~^ ^ te~
25
jti.e
S
^ ^^^ / ^^^
at
ets
^
Me^^etp ta~
S
ve~ StX^Savos
^^ Col. 2]
{'
^
'*'
.
.~
/D
'
€^ ;)([
[]£''
^»
S
^
S
"
S
y
S
ov5
S
/d
S
^ ^ ? ', "•"
.
S
«^
S
tr
S_
\J^
^
^"*"
2)0
^
^
5•
8f
:
/ Wilcken,
Gr. Osir.
I.
626
, fF.
If the
con-
should have a definite proof that the 6th year to which this papyrus belongs is that of Severus Alexander, not of Septimius Severus. But Fayum Towns Pap. 85 seems to prove that a
was not necessarily a
hiKUTtpaiToi
Stadtisches Beajiitenivesen Hitherto, however, no
r'omischen
Cf.
Agypten,
Preisigke, p.
23
f.
instance of a heKanparos earlier than
^,
the third century has
im
(.
come
to light.
i.e. 6. feu-y•' cf\.i%; but the word does not occur elsewhere, and the a+ which often precedes it in this papyrus is obscure. In 11. 51, 67 takes its place, but those entries are included in the total with those in which 0+ Hence the latter may stand for occurs. or, as Grenfell :
suggests, for
I
,
drachma.
,
The payment would then be for sluices
or bridges in the dykes, and consequently would naturally be which seems also to be a charge associated with the
connected with the construction of the dykes.
S
'
"*"
Waddington were sound, that the and consewere necessarily members of a quently do not appear in Egypt before the third century, we elusion there adopted from
^
'^
!
S
{)
: ,() . 8.
So
:
formula
this
is
repeated at the
end of each monthly summary, and presumably means that the amount named tallies with the receipts, = so MS., apparently, for 14. cf.
of
:
official.
24.
1/+
25.
^
fact
\€.
91, 142.
11.
apparently the earliest mention of this kind Cf, Oxy. Pap. 123.
15.
:
:
sc.
that the
person
/?,
.
usually this stands for
whom
it
but in view of the here describes is repeatedly
mentioned as making payments on behalf of others, it is preferable to interpret it as Cf. Oxy. Pap. 734,1. 3, where * stands for this word. v(nep) in 11. 123-137 and 170-181 Philon makes payment on behalf of a number of people whose names are enumerated. Probably inrep here and elsewhere takes the place of such an enumeration.
{)
29.
polite
(()
nome
;
cf.
:
:
the
name
Amherst Pap.
of a toparchy in the
107,
1.
6.
Hermo-
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
64 /fo^
/9[.]a
£^
35
/"
"^ € ^ -'
S
*
^
^
^
/30*
^vL
"*"
et?
[]"•"
^
S
S S S
"'
Me^^etp
S
^
ROMAN PERIOD
*
~
^ ?, ? ^ ^ ^ /^
/co^
'[5] „- []'
^ ^"
''
[/<]^
^ '
/3~
'
Col.
/€^^
5]
85
^
'^
fy .]
[.
-^
"*"
90
~ iy
95
/"^
''"
ey''
"[
[€'\ ''
^
S
''
•>?*
^
^
St
S
^ ^^ ' ^ \\ ^
/ ^ ^^^ •^
>;
S
] ^^ ^
S
^ t^V S
cri/^
S
1^+
^^ ^ "* ^ ^ " ^ .
]
[
]
Nei'•
j(^
Apeios {ey''
^'[]/3^
/"
+
"•"
'
-? \^ '*^
.
the meaning of the last two letters
95.
>/+
:
99.
The
totals
III.
show
is
;|(;
^
^
obscure.
that this entry relates to the
S S S
)(
S S
^
S
/3
'/
8-)
"'
~
S
S
-
^
S
Col. 6]
iy8
S
fff^r]"
05
'
S
SiX[/3avos
[ ^£ ^ * . ^ ps \\ " []^ ' >^ ?^ [][] ^ ^ [.1/ * , '[]5 ,^ ^ 1
S
S
]
^;8
S
[)\ ^ ' ' * [/3]9 Alww? [•^] /^ eis
.
^
eis
flyoiyei'is
^ ^
ly
«:?•
S
Seprj
^,^^ ^ /S"*"
S
S
^
)
80
S
[.]
ij
75
Me^ei/3 et?
^ '' [][] ~ ~
~
^
'
100.
S
$
{) (()
cular property so
named.
:
presumably a charge on a
parti-
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
66
^
'^ ••. ' '^ -^
>?^
;)(;
^^ 115
'*'
/-lij
]•^
£]^/'
,?; •^^
,
*
Haw;
"
''
/)/] * /f[o^
^
]
[•]
^
^ ;|(;
S
S
S r
^'
^
^',
'
S S
^
S S
S S S
* ^ ^'' rijs"
'^*
'f"•'•
) '
130
/ []. ) ' 7[]/
135
'^)
^'
* " ' ^
^] ^
[
\^
[^^
/:
III. fn-i0oX(t;r)
cf.
1.
113.
The phrase
is
new.
!
year after the inundation. C/. 1. 152. amount to 1408, and 115. The items under the heading S here denotes the balance of 10 drachmas which evidently When is shown by the immediately preceding figures, 1418 dr.
+
1
^
/
S
^
S
S S
^
]*
might be extended to cover payments for such may mean an additional measurements. Then charge for this purpose, or an allotment of such a charge. The must be a general amounts, however, are high, and the measurement or survey of some area, such as took place each
^
S tktj
/
S
)
*
the technical term for the measurements which in contracts are attached to the properties in question (cf. Tebtunis it
S S
S
is
Pap. 164), and
S
^
140
7;5
/^
S
) ^ S
S
, ?' ^[] ^ -)
' icai ' [)] ' '
^
S
/f'"
Col. 7]
[]
Sf
) ' ) ' ^ ) ' ' BepvLKLavov
125
)^
S
^
^
]^/05 " ^^ []
S
^^ ^^ S
ei9
]
20
^^
"
'"
[^]^[//,>^(5
S S (tljT
the totals balance, the note This cannot mean that the
(,
items
[S]
[S
]
wapaSoxiji- is attached.
are those of expenditure,
with the receipts, since the headings of the entries that they are receipts for taxes hence it must mean that the items in the account tally with the actual receipts. In the present case they do not exactly tally, the actual receipts exceeding the items of the register by 10 drachmas,
which
cf.
tally
...) show
.
;
185-187. After this line a cancelled passage of five lines contains a
11.
repetition of the totals already given in
126.
;
sc.
11.
105-107 and
1 15.
ROMAN PERIOD
[] 145
]
'
lepa/ios
•
]<.[]
]//^ [] ' 150
^
*
•?!
^
S
^
S
oi/fo'
'
''^ ? , ^^ * ^ ^ ^ ei?
^
»;
$
V*-
S
^
S
"
6
[.]
;8
" []? "
[.]
[•], /fo^
^
[. .]
]^
[]
>^
•]
f
Col. 9]
:
8
^
S
"*"
S
Sp S
^
7/«
''
S
^^ , " *
[S]
''
S
,^
S
"^^
S
\}'\\/•
S
'
S
' > []'' ^ ^ ' ^ ' '
s^
„^^g\
'^
teprjyo
S
Sp S
S S
"^
S p/c
^
144.
{
.
/ " ^ "*"
,^
TvpavvC
:
SO, apparently, for
150. This entry corresponds to
1.
152 in the summary, and
S
S
must
»-. 2
/* S
apparently
cr
[5]^
, ?~ ? ', "^*^ ^ " ,^ . ,' ^
i_
;
S
•*"
Tvpavvi"
'" Mevvt"
' '
75
S S
re^
«:^ /[.] Net^
170
S
+
Uau^
[]€|^''
j/co^
]
"
^
/ ?^
] 165
]
S
\
* ^
^[.]€5
]
[S
S 19
^ S
[S
S
[]''
7^
155
\<
^['']
]
/"
Col. 8]
',
Ulvov'^
•
•
67
S
^ be
expanded
as
fV.^oXif
^,.
?-
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
68
^
[€;]'
S
"*"
''°^
]
\\(- \^]\\ '
S
]' ]
[
"
"
"
]
]
Col. 10]
196
]
-
200
?
^
€^ /3[
^ Nci,^
.]
S
*"
!'["''
]
e
.
S
S
S
S S
Col. 11]
2(0 184.
S 5
"•" :
it
is
[7]'" ?[][]5 ^ "
€^
[S]e/3^
€^
act^
"
S
in the items.
:
in the
relates to this tax. to
1072 dr.
deficit
Ayaeio?
has dropped out (unless it be read lacuna before it), since the entry clearly in respect of
it
S
S
J
•^
^
The payments due
€^
t
S
S
]^]" ^^ /,^^ ^ /^ '^ '^ amount
972 dr.; hence there is a of loo dr. which has to be found somewhere;
184), the receipts to
(() (1.
[re'^]
S
«
"
^
not clear to what this item (which stands There is nothing corre-
186. After napaSo'x,
instead of
/
]
rather apart from the rest) can relate.
sponding
S S
^
[/
«
S
"•"
A\e^avS]pa
.
) ''
€19
\
[^] [^
S]
['
205
S
XaLpij
2/[']5 "
?/ "
S
^
^ [€]'
/fo^
^'*'
A/3e[io]s
^ ^ ^]'
€
8^
S
^ <^
"
•
]^
190
pvh
S
7^[]'^
185
S S
^
\
-'
there is a surplus of whereas under the heading of two drachmae, bracket, so as to cancel 209, 210. These lines are inclosed in a them, and are repeated at the head of the next column, of which only a few letters are left from the beginning of each line. The rest of the present column is occupied by writing in a hand of the third century, dated in the 4th year of an unnamed
emperor.
ROMAN PERIOD
PAPYRUS
A
RECEIPT
for the tax
on sales
933.— A. D.
,
211.
9
(I.
cf.
Pap. 297
The payment
of the Arsinoite nome.
Ill) addressed to the
p.
69
is
made
vol.
b,
II.
in respect
of an olive orchard, but the mutilation of the latter part of the papyrus leaves the details obscure.
-, €^ % )( ^ " ? ^ ^ [ ^,^^ [ ^
Erovs
/cat
€7/[] 5
BpeTauvi
^
^ley/jj
\oyov
eis
",
Sa/jaTTias
^
eiSo'^ '\
15
[
.
€v
.
evecrjrwTi i^S
)
]
]'^ ^_J"
20
3, 4•
without
.
The name of Geta has been much affecting its legibility.
7.
:
.
[(?
.
.]
6^
[ '^ ] ^^^^ < —-
perfunctorily smeared out,
and he
^
nomarch
is
:
=an
14•
€ ^:
21.
The
!,
13.
.
olive orchard.
Pap. 92 as the
Aureli us Apion also appears as
nome in BGU. 356, dated in December, A.D. 213; presumably the Apion (not yet entitled to the name Aurelius) who was nomarch in A.D. 200-207 (BGU. 220, 221, 345, Fayum Pap. 88). That the whole Arsinoite nome had only one nomarch appears also from other papyri. 12. apparently one word of the Arsinoite
^^Xf-
/3^~
:
official
or €-.
, e.
.
The nomarch appears concerned with the
usual rate of the
cV/cv/eXioi-
oil
also in
Amherst
monopoly.
was one-tenth
(see above,
€(!
one would expect it to be 30 drachmae here; but, as Dr. Grenfell suggests, the phrase may refer to something unusual in the case. p. 4), so that
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
70
3.
and
Registers
miscellaneous official documents.
PAPYRUS
THIS
604.— A.
D. 47•
papyrus, which was originally purchased by Mr. D. G. Hogarth at Assouan, has had
a rather peculiar history.
two
consists actually of
It
owes
its
present form to the writing on
documents, which have been fastened together
distinct
its
verso.
in
such a
Thus the
that the writing on the one runs in the opposite direction to that on the other.
beginning of the document which
being upside down
in relation to
much only being taken is in
we
it,
call
A
is
and lying
in the
middle of the
to the left of
roll
of papyrus, the text of
Neither document
it.
of each as was required for the text which
now
It
way
complete, so
is
This
occupies the verso.
demotic, and contains a highly interesting and important Egy^ptian romance, vhich has been
published in
full,
High
with a complete facsimile, by Mr. F. LI. Griffith {Stories of the
Memphis, 1900). The Greek texts are
official
in the district of Crocodilopolis,
Priests of
documents relating to the land revenue and administration the Crocodilopolis of the Fayum, which in Roman times
—not
was known as Arsinoe, but the smaller place of the same name in Upper Egypt, near the modern Gebelen. The first document, which we distinguish as A, is intact at the beginning, of It is a return, made by the and therefore has both date and title. Crocodilopolis, of the arable land in his district which had been irrigated by the inundation Such a return was necessary for revenue of the Nile in the 7th year of the emperor Claudius. and it was only upon this that a full tax for sowing, land was fit irrigated the since only purposes, could be levied {if Pap. 350, vol. II. p. 192). This list accordingly gives the names of all the cultivators of the district, with the amount of irrigated land held by each exactly stated
down to The
-^ of an aroura. land
expressly stated
is
(1.
6) to fall into three categories,
,
lepa,
and
,,
In the register itself, however, the terminas to the meaning of which there is no difficulty. ology is different. Three varieties of land are recognized (though of course not every cultivator -^ has land of each of the three kinds), indicated by abbreviations or symbols yS"- (or ^^), being usually a half-open circle attached to the a), and U~. The first of these is of (the the third is the regular symbol for the fraction f and in the light of this the course second can hardly be anything but the numeral i followed by the symbol for artaba and this
,
is
;
confirmed by the occurrence
analogous fashion. '
,
in tAvo
The second and
passages
(11.
105, 107) of the
|,
f
,
i
,
papyri, which Messrs. Grenfell,
Tebtunis Papyri
{cf.
—
,
formed
in quite
third categories, accordingly, are 'one-artaba land'
three-quarter (artaba) land,' with a couple of instances of
to connect with the tax of
symbol
'
two-artaba land.'
These
it is
and
natural
or 2 artabas levied on various categories of land in the Tebtunis Hunt, and Smyly identify, with much probability, with the
5,
11.
15 (note) and 59 (note)
;
61
b, 11.
323-341 (note)
;
98 introd.
and 1. 27 and 99). That, like this, was a tax on land actually sown (Tebtunis Papyri 98, 1. 27 and was based on a survey (Tebtunis Papyri 61 , 1. 333 and note) iepas TTjs eV and the amounts correspond. The same tax likewise appears in Brit. Mus. Papp. 175 «, 193 (see vol. II. pp. 119, 120), in which we have charges at the rate of i, i|, or 2 artabas per aroura. The question which first presents itself is whether the one-artaba land and the three;
.
.
.
,
;
'
'
'
,
ROMAN PERIOD quarter-artaba land
the evidence
'
are to be identified with the
conflicting.
is
On
hand
the one
and
iepa
may be
it
?!
respectively
and here
;
said that the triple division in the items
18.
Upa and corresponds naturally with the triple division in the title and that if the are not mentioned under these designations, they are practically not mentioned at all in the ;
.
document, in spite of the inclusion of them
in
the
may be accounted
This, however,
title.
of the latter part of the register, in which these categories may have been does occur in 1. 9 (the first Further, the term dealt with, apart from the charged for this tax amounts The and 11. 3 apparently in Iepa 44. and register) 1 line of the
for
by the
loss
do not
in other papyri
,
iepa
18{)
In the Tebtunis papyri half an artaba
settle the point.
but in the Rosetta stone
(1.
30)
it
is
artaba
i
is
most of the papyri, as
in
;
the charge for in the British
given of the reasons for charging different the present register (604 B), the charge on part of second In the holdings at different rates. works out at i| artabas per aroura (11. 246, 247), while one small group of holders This group, however, is followed by a long is rated at 2 artabas (11. 255-259). of
Museum MSS. quoted
list
above, no indication
of persons rated at
One
class of persons
i
is
artaba,
and
described as
it is '
is
,
not clear whether this land
,
three-quarter foot-soldiers
{U
'
is
one would naturally regard them as being rated at | artaba per aroura
summary
246-252) their land
(11.
On
li artaba.
of the corn-tax will
have
is
still
it
obscure, though this papyrus contributes
^
be taken into account.
to
Col. I.]
[ ]"'
L [.]
[]^^
l^
1j
,=
or
:.
meant
apparently preceded by some letter (the lacuna might perhaps hold two letters, but more probably one), though none is required by the sense. is
8.
9. i'
! :
:
SC.
13. lii'-:
so
so MS., for
MS.
^.
apparently, but the second
1
is
probably
tj
U
rj
^ '' ^ ^ ^^
"•
^ ( (.
^: . e.
further material which
/?[]
^~
-^ ," ? °
7.
some
^ []
.'"
?
and
but in the general
;
£[]^
tejjojas
/ " / ^ "
15
74),
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(^
1
](
L TtySeptou
Se
1.
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\. , ^
,
",^^
et8[>j
5
604
which collectively is rated at must be confessed that the question of the incidence
included in the
is
the whole, therefore,
or not.
also
7
~7~.
^
£
?
^
1j •^
: for a
,
— — ^~ -^ — < tj
tei"-
fj te
tj'
^
f-C
(1~
SC. iepas yrjs.
word, apparently a description, recurs in 604 B, attached to the same person, arouras I27ji\g'5. The 3 indicating J is represented by an (whence, by the addition of a perpendicular Stroke, indicating that it is a fraction, is derived the usual form resembles indicating d, i.^. I. 42), and the 15.
1.
181,
where
16. I•
this
it
is
ij-
:
=
^
.
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written in
that of Pap. 604 B.
d
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tj
—
19
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here the
7
19
—
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the line, and then perhaps
~9
tj
tj e if
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names have been
19 ''
'^
^ " /" ^ ," ° ^ ^
more cursive hand, resembling
fj
19
'^
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38-43• In these lines 'the fathers'
e
fl'l•
^
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in a
;
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19
9
^ tj
<
symbol is followed by another by «(par).
a,
above
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70
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95
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84.
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:
or
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III.
after
^',
see note on 604 B,
1.
33
(p. 78).
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^
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7
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)-
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97.
'
:
is
written
d fi~tj -^ ^ ", apparently as a correction.
see note on 604 B,
f•^
1.
8
(p. 77).
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1
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tj
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135
""
105. to the
116.
—
is
formed in analogous fashion one of the regular headings in the register. one might be tempted to regard the ay as cur-
:
sively written forms of
the of
same way,
*•.
at
i8,
604 B,
but the 1.
27
name recurs,
(p. y^).
—
It is
'^7
~?
this abbreviation is
:
which
1{) -s-
written in precisely
presumably a variant
[
.
[
(^
.] '_
/"-
U~1j
fo
fo
<^[^.
(j
''
[]^
-
125. (p. 78),
-
^y
y ^ f L
():
•
•
« -;
'&
or CittiS(oii).
where the termination
is
^ ^
'^°
The name written in
recurs in 604 B, full,
but the
first
1.
35
two
letters are lost,
136.
obliterated,
:
or
7.
The line denoting the fraction
is
partly
,
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145
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5
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1j
U~tj
6
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,
1.
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f/
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-j-
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1j
ol
-j- '^
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-^ /S"-
223 (• 82), where
L 2
t)ie
'^
term, whatever
~ [^ ""
-^
(^
d
*
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° V
•
]
.
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—
it
' if
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75
is,
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seems
^^
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to recur.
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76
1
80
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been written
this line
a word (or words) beginning with
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and mutilated remains of two more columns are
preserved.
604 B.—ctrc.
A
a. d. 47.
manner described in the introduction The latter title and date. immaterial, since it is plainly contemporary with 604 A, many of the same names occurring both, and the hand of B, which is very similar to that of A, but more cursive, appearing one or two passages of A (cf. note on 604 A, 11. 38-43). The loss of the title is more serious, to that papyrus,
in
.
•••^[
has
in very cursively.
THIS document, which in
.
"-
PAPYRUS
is
.
-....ljh
? ^ "
.
205
€€
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if
]— ..;8^
[
since there
,
is
is
is
attached to Pap, 604
in the
mutilated at both ends, and has lost both
no indication of the exact nature of the
text.
It is
a register of names, followed
In most cases the by figures, the fractions of which show that they are arouras of land. amounts are small, but they range up to 22 arouras in the part of the document relating to and to 44 in that which follows. The register is divided into groups, with the following headings (1.
132),
(1.
:
(1.
169), ^
(1.
54), (1.
174).
wpos
(1.
6g),
239),
'
ROMAN PERIOD
—
(1.
255),
—
(1.
26)
77
but these do not wholly elucidate
;
Its
nature.
One
appears to be a register of land liable to the corn-tax, embodying of the the results of a revision of the land-survey, such as was annually necessary on account its foot at stated are column of each totals The Nile. of the inundation in the variations but if a section of an account ends in the middle of a column, and a new one begins, the
can only say generally that
upper part of the column
total of the
In
11.
it
246-254
all
is
stated at the top,
and that of the lower
section of the register Col.
I.]
Col.
2.]
€
is
Ends
'\]
of lines only
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.
for the next
through the mutilation of the papyrus.
lost
Se[ 5
at the bottom.
summary
the preceding totals are summarized, but a similar
.
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this is the
€
probable reading of a succession
of almost identical strokes, of a kind which, in this hand, go to form K, or any combination of these letters. It recurs ,
,,
,
:
frequently
(cf.
II.
24, 41, 46, 59, &c.).
written at length. 21.
cf.
1.
220.
In
1.
202
is
22, 23. Cf.
on
1.
II.
221, 222
;
and
for the
symbol
in
1.
23, see
note
33.
25.
:
of Hellenic Studies, and cf 1. 154
number of spellings of this kind, Hexameter Fragments in Joum.
for a large
see Goodspeed's Alexandrian xxiii.
237.
..\\).
It
recurs in
II.
28, 67, 103, 170;
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6
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7
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probably stands
for a repetition of only passage which casts doubt on this explanation is 1. 47 for if the Dioscurides there named is identical with the Dioscurides of 1. 231, who has the same
33•
the word,
'
Isidorus, son of Isidorus.'
The
;
grandfather (assuming name was Dorcon.
grandsons of
to be a proper name, cf. 1. 383), his There may, however, have been two the same name and in every other case this
interpretation
is
father's
is
;
the case, there
observable also that unless this no example in the whole list of a son bearing
suitable. is
It is
same name as his father. Moreover, the names to which this mark is attached would otherwise be the only ones in the list
the of
which the father
is
not given.
35.
47.
-: ',:
54•
192
in
the
^^
reading
is
604 A,
cf.
certain.
1.
125 (p. 74). recurs
same name Cf.
1.
in
1.
231,
where the
383.
aiK(,SC.
-^)
occurs
:
the heading of a return of additions
by certain individuals since a previous
made
return.
in
Pap.
to the lands held
Here the sense
is
probably similar, the amounts specified in 11. 55-67, all of which are small, being additions to tenancies of crown land registered Cf. Tebtunis Papp. 78, 1. 7, and 81 [not 82], 1. 27, where the term again denotes additions to land as the result of
previously.
a fresh survey.
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occur in several of the Petrie and Tebtunis
Papyri, and a place in the
mentioned both
(
in the
Fayum,
Tebtunis Papyri and in
rj'
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Fayum Towns
e
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Pap. 23. The following section uf the register is apparently a list of additions to holdings belonging to this category. Several of the holders are women, '' presumably stands for meaning that the tenants were residents in the metropolis.
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226.
cf.
note on
\]
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line,
69, also
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more
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meant
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appear
doubtful, the characters
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resembling 7;/3\ 1.
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^) the fraction
for the fraction
^.
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,
which may be written the fractions of the artaba and
is
On
aroura, see Wilcken, Gr. Ostr.
I.
749, 775.
250-52. These lines, which give the totals of the various columns or sections of the preceding account, are enclosed in a large bracket. Since only two totals precede that which appears in 1. 38, only two columns, probably, of the register are lost before that column, of one of which we have slight remains,
The
total of these three lines is
total given in
253. This to is
1.
246.
884
show why the
total,
J
Tj'a
The brackets mark
line is also cancelled
which
divided into two parts.
is
it
A:. '^- the cancelled as incorrect,
by brackets. There
identical with that of
is
11.
nothing
250-252,
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amounting to
would naturally be read as readings give no sense.
:
this is written continuously, so that
it
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)
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is
rest
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wrong again, the items amounting
to
392.
read
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not possible to
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
PAPYRUS
THIS
is
900.— Late
ist cent.
a portion of a register of corn and other produce received and issued, covering
a space of six months, from Epeiph in the fourteenth year of an
The
in the fifteenth year.
but
is
an
official
named
scale of the account
document.
It is not,
shows that
€,
it
cannot
unnamed emperor to Tubi a private estate,
re? ite to
however, a register of the operations of the
whom
sitologi, since
must be referred who received the corn from the cultivators to the village officials, and notably the and transferred it to the sitologi. (On this subject in general, see Rostowzew, tind -tra7isport hn griechisch-rontischen Agypten, in Archiv fur Papyrusforsckung, III. 201 ff.). they are
The
first
as the persons to
(11.
is
issued
part of the register, containing the receipts,
amount
sections, each section recording the
the end
the produce
20, 21) is a
summary
;
consequently
it
imperfect.
is
It
arranged in
is
of produce received from one estate
().
At
of the receipts, which shows that the one surviving column
of them only contains about a quarter of the whole amount.
The
totals are
(),
17193I artabas Nothing is
and an uncertain quantity of barley. of wheat, 3277I artabas of lentils said of beans, which figure largely in the issues.
The
two columns, and is complete except for local mutilations, be supplied, owing to the frequency with which the items are summarized in totals. Each section of the register relates to one month, but in the first three cases it is subdivided, the first subdivision recording issues to the sitologi of the village,' the second register of issues occupies
which can
in all cases
.
The produce
to those of Euhemeria.
'
issued includes wheat, barley (very
little),
lentils,
issues of each kind of produce
the headings of
,
further amounts under the
the headings of
fall,
however, into two or more categories.
(seed-corn) and
name
and
of
(rent),
Wheat
is
and
The
beans, the wheat predominating in Epeiph and Mesore, the lentils and beans in Thoth.
issued under
while to each of these are attached
The other classes of produce appear under bears The amount of the The total issues for the six months charges.
alone.
no constant proportion to that of the principal amount to i66i| artabas of wheat, 2of artabas of
barley, 2163I artabas of lentils,
artabas of beans, so that a very large quantity of corn remained in
hand
at the
and
|
end of the period
covered by the register. It is noticeable
appears
and
that the division of the wheat and barley into
both parts of the register.
in
The
cultivators of
domain
land,
who
received advances
of seed-corn, had no doubt to repay these advances, probably with some addition, and also
pay a rent. The seed-corn would be required again for the same purpose, while the rent would be required for export and it appears that the accounts were kept separate while the corn passed from the cultivators to the village officials, and from the village officials to the to
;
sitologi.
The
locality to
which the register relates
division of
Themistes
The
which stands
village
in the first
Arsinoite
nome
in the accounts,
is (cf.
fixed
by the mention of Euhemeria
Grenfell and Hunt,
and of which the name
Fayum is
Towns,
to
the
p. 43).
not given (no doubt
heading of the document) must be one of those adjoining Philoteris, or Dionysias (cf, Wessely, Topographie des Faijum, such Theadelphia, Euhemeria, as
because
it
had been mentioned
in the
ROMAN PERIOD The
p. 64).
for the
writing suggests the end of the
month Thoth shows
that
^' ^
hence the fourteenth year mentioned perhaps to Trajan (=a. Col.
I.]
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22
1.
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and the use of the name Germanicus (cf. note on 1. 37)
iio-iii).
d.
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5
century,
first
not earlier than the reign of Domitian
is
it
89
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t
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quotes an unpublished Tebtunis papyrus (no. 356) in which payments under these heads (meaning the cost of carriage of corn in trusses and sacks) are made to a nomarch. 22. Probably rois ttjs cf. 1. 28 SiC. 24.
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:
i.e.
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PAPYRUS
THIS may be
document evidently
mutilated
granaries, in
receiving and
Volusianus (=
Reference
in,
the verso
\y~Ko\
which 53.
is
not accounted for by the items,
The
character before
The
total for
1212.— A. relates
D.
is
is
a note
Diocletian and Maximianus,
•' may be merely an
in
1.
is
^
obliterated
in excess of the items,
,
to the operations of the
It is
in
and the
57.
252-286.
paying out grain, and
made
/tor
same excess appears
spite of
its
,
or state
imperfect condition
divided into sections, each relating to
to the records of the second year of Gallus
252-253), apparently as a past event;
a. d.
the register itself relates
On
is
]
which had been written by mistake.
of use in combination with similar registers.
a different allotment.
-^
{^
55.
an additional
-^
-^
Thoth, Domitian having given the of September; c/. Suetonius, 1. 138 (vol. ii. p. 41), Oxy. Pap.
Mus. Pap. 259,
the total of
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month
to the
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and
hence the second year to which
probably that of Valerianus and Gallienus (=
A. d.
254-255).
of the payment of seed-corn in the third and second year [of
—
a. d.
286-287].
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Grenfell and Hunt,
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sc.
;
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y,
perhaps
or
!
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,$
'
the regular abbrevia-
Faytim
oiaias.
The
y.
.
Toiuyis, p. 160),
letter before lor
duties
on various
Unfortunately the papyrus
from
it.
In most cases the tax Col.
I.]
'''
^''?^
eis
is is
5
-7"
I
8.
artaba given in the total
was
.
is
evidently the difference
856.— Late objects,
(.
:
ist cent.
such
as
cattle,
so rnuch mutilated that not
,
an ad valorem duty of
]5
[
[
sc.
:
The
^^'
between the 168 artabas of this line and the 167 of 1. 7. As the former are said explicitly to have been paid in to the storehouse, the latter presumably represent the amount given out. ip) The missing letter is a small one. 12. perhaps ': this date can only apply to the trovs y^ Verso, \. ^. reign of Diocletian and Maximianus.
.
of excise
^'''>
[]5
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TARIFF
/^[^/^^^
"€
is one of the very few exceptions to the rule that abbreviation in Greek papyri is by omission at the end of a word, not in the
middle of
^'
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tion for
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potted
information
is
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—
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rapei.
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is
1
170.—3rd
part of a register which
complete, since the eighteen columns of which
implying that about four times as
much
is
lost
cent.
must have been of enormous size when it consists are numbered from 76 to 93,
from the beginning, while a considerable
ROMAN PERIOD
93
amount is also required at the end to complete it. It is a register of revenue left behind by an outgoing strategus for the benefit of his successor. The names of the localities mentioned in it show that the province in question is that of the divisions of Themistes and Polemon The name of the incoming strategus is Julius Isidorus. An Isidorus in the Arsinoite nome. is known as strategus of this province in a. d. 143-144 (BGU. 891), but the hand of the present
The
The names
nearer definition.
The
named.
are grouped by villages, so that the papyrus
named
Dionysias
(10),
off;
these
names number of taxpayers
At
in
the
half of the
first
other mentions of them the western portion
extant papyri.
in
lost,
way through
(3),
lost
Argias (4
Theadelphia
(32),
(7),
and
6),
(30),
the alphabet, the papyrus
but perhaps, considering the preponderance
much
not so
alphabet, des
Apollonias
Heracleia
(6),
this point, half
places Wessely's Topographic
(7),
the
two villages whose names are
Hermopolis
(89),
Kerkeosiris (10).
Alexandri Nesus
(2),
a considerable portion must be
of Dionysias
some value
sizes of the various places
as follows, with
is
list
(37),
Bucolon
(7),
Euhemeria
(293),
Theoxenis breaks
Apias
(12),
Anubias
(26),
The
of them.
Athena
each^:
in
Andromachis
of
is
It
without
villages are arranged in approximately alphabetical order, as also are the
of the taxpayers in each
(z. e.
are described simply as
geography of the Fayum, and as indicating the comparative
for the
,
of taxpayers, with the sums due from them.
list
money payments, which
relates only to
all
form of a
register takes the
of the third century.
in the first half
papyrus points to a later date,
been preserved.
On
for references to
the
as has
Faijum may be consulted All of them lay in the
division
of Themistes
of the Fayum), except Kerkeosiris, which was in the division of
Polemon. Col.
[]€ , - .•. € € OS
I.]
ev
ei5 /xijva
(8 €
5
€,
^
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Topeiav
^ ^ ^ "
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d
--
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(/, ^€),
figures relate only to the
%
names
see note on
? *
ev
1.
in the 14).
main
list
The names
/
for in
even when they are not identical with those in the main lists, cannot be certainly reckoned as additional, since they may be former taxpayers who have now ceased to reside in the village in question.
The
lists
sign for talent
not the usual one of (or the cursive development of the same), but consists of an upright stroke 5.
is
/
^
f
@^/ ^\)
the current year the supplementary
S
S
@ewvo<;
S
.
Me^etp
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S
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S
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^^
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surmounted by a pair of 7.
ears,
and with a curved
'^': ^ — \,/.1. I3.
€'. The
,
symbol for I obol a dot above and below it. 13.
14.
cross
) a+
is
:
:
sc.
differs
&6-
tail,
probably = from its usual form in having fi'
viz. in
11.
2-4.
the explanation of this recurrent symbol (in which the
often curiously written at the end of the a, so as to form
a sort of figure of 8 with a horizontal stroke across
its
middle)
is
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cces
50 given by
S
[
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€
where it is written at length as Contrasted with this we have in the case of several villages {e._^. 11. 70, 97) entries under the head of f^fviavrwv, usually abbreviated as flf"*", indicating charges not due for the current year, but presumably arrears, or payments which did not fall due till the expiration of the year to which they related. 70.
II.
626, 707,
(
is fairly clear.
often include
:
the termination
C/. note
some
on
of the
1.
14.
is
not quite certain, but the
The
entries
under
this
head
names which have already appeared
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:
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2^ , is
known
]
though mutilated, are
fairly
suggested by Dr. Grenfell.
The
the letters
restoration
[
have been in the division of Themistes or Polemon {c/. Wessely, Topografhie, p. 53). The only alternative is Bubastus, which was in the division of Heracleides, but apparently near the border of Themistes, being and it is often named in connexion with Heracleia {Jb. p. 52) village
is
to
;
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172.
?
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the number of names under this head, as for Euhemeria, indicates a much greater importance for Dionysias than could be gathered from :
compared with those relative
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195
200
.]
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185
190
.
245
250
255
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265
270
275
280
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S
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of Alexandria, the
of Theadelphia, to
whom
appertained
eVi/xc\eia
and papers
large collection of letters
A
light.
few
will
be found
52-55, and Grenfell and
nos.
^-
(?)
official to
A
(Strabo, bk. xvii, p. 797).
Papyrus Th. Reinach,
in
1226.— A.D. 254
Heroninus has recently come to
relating to this
and others
S poe
or part of an account, rendered by Heroninus,
Appianus, formerly Ty
*
S
PAPYRUS
xv
103
in this
volume,
Fayum Towns,
Hunt,
no. 133; but the bulk of the collection is at Florence (see Vitelli, Atene e Roma, vi. 254, They belong to the years shortly after the middle Papiri Fiorentini, vol. i, pp. 26-30).
of the third century. exactly similar to
The
this,
For a
in the third year.
first
,
of the Florentine papyri [Pap. Fior.
and addressed
same
to the
similar but longer account from a
that case, as in this, the accounts relate to
money
i.
26)
is
a document
apparently for the month Pauni
official,
see
BGU.
14.
In
received from the sale of such commodities
The is the manager or steward of an estate (in this case presumably of whole villages which were part of the domain land of the state), who has as wine and wheat.
to give periodical accounts of his receipts
the
month are complete, so Reference
imperfect.
is
Valerianus and Gallienus
is
far as
made
and expenditure
the totals are to
'
the
second
current
. \]€^
(Vitelli, op. cit.,
to his superior.
The
receipts for
concerned, but the account of expenditure year,'
which
may be
that
of
26).
p.
?
c£ijT
•^
6[?]
^
5
8
S
-"
[]).•>^ 2.
:
group (see p. 30).
A
SO spelled also in most of the other papyri of this
Vitelli, p. 27),
number
but occasionally with a second
{ib.
same person, de VInst.franq. d' archMogie
of ostraca, addressed to the
are published by P. Jouguet {Bull,
(^
,
these are almost equally divided between the two spellings. rather than ik^ probably cf. Preisigke, Archiv fiir Papyrusforschung, iii. 44. eeaSf\(t>ias or -etas. Heroninus appears sometimes as 4. of Theadelphia, sometimes of Thraso, sometimes of Narmuthis (Vitelli, Atene e Roma, vi. 254). 6. In the margin is noted the total (3836 drachmae), which is orientale, 1902)
;
:
:
arrived at in 7.
1.
11.
()•.
the
ft
and X are
certain, the rest very cursively
can be little doubt as to the correctness of The measure occurs in Fayum Pap. Papp. 220, 1170 verso and 1210 below, and in Reinach Pap. 54, 1. 8; and /301/ and occur in BGU. 531 and 248 respectively (cf. Wilcken, Gr. Os/r. I. 763). Wilcken
written, but there
the reading. in
-
connects the termination with the Hebrew cor, which appears in Byzantine papyri under the form but the present passage, which gives 8 drachmae as the price of a :
makes that interpretation impossible, since a cor is equivalent to about go gallons. BGU. 248 likewise indicates a smaller measure, since the writer asks that an ass
of wine,
()
may be sent to him with a of wine, which would be equivalent to a load of 270 gallons, or 135 dozen in modern measurement.
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a eK
^5
S
. € €[^ ",
105
^•[]'€5
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7€€'"
hmy
vwep
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^
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^
hpa^jxa<;
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:
at first written Afiou, but the
The symbol
in this
for
resembling that for Spovpa. as well as the 12.
In
See note on Pap. 1168,
:
i.e.
!,
papyrus
1.
is
struck out. of
11 the usual
an unusual form, form S is found
cf.
Pap. 131,
11.
596, 600, 604,
and an ostracon quoted by Grenfell and Hunt, Arch. Report of Eg. Expl. Fund, 1904-5, p. 16. In both places it is used of the loads of crops carried by donkeys. In the papyrus (e.g.
14.
15.
13)
is
€;(5 (written
the
a part of the place-name, distinguishing this village
PAPYRUS HE
recto of this
Perhaps
19- «ito
the suggestion that
1.
(j
o[cr]a
:
((•.
identical with the
in
?"
-^.
doubtfully read Mfi-ivfu
waggon-loads of but here the oyiyia would seem to be
^. ^•.
same character;
? \<;
in the Hermopolite from several others of the name of nome, is due to Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt. avroOfv as ciriTeXKfi. 12, 13. Perhaps 13. 2ivKfpic(ei) cf. Amherst Papp. 122, 1. 6, and 126, 1. 23, where the name is spelled Here the or ^evxvpKeas. is certain and the e probable. Two villages of the name of Ibion appear among the Amherst papyri (126 and 139), and a third in BGU. 900. Aewfou (of which the first two letters are doubtful) is unknown, unless it is to be identified with the
s8l, 586, 616) ayayia is similarly used for
the
-"
:
628,
II.
;
S
.
e is
more uncommon one.
<{)
[• ]
?
7 (below, p. 136). 9.
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(!):
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of
its
:
so
eit
there
I.
MS.
.
.
of
BGU.
apparently, for
»», is
842, col. 3,
1.
^.
23.
in place of the more usual more than enough blank space
and the lacuna to contain the having been written.
final
i,
Xoyoc. left
but there
is
between no trace
1171 verso.~K.\). 42.
papyrus contains agricultural accounts for two months
and twenty-third years of Augustus [=
B.C.
8],
which
will
in the
twenty-second
be printed below.
On
the
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I06 verso are inscribed, in
two or three
to the second year of Claudius
mutilated column.
in this
but not enough
is
different hands,
They
a.d. 42].
rough drafts of
concluded
It is
preserved to show
its
in the first
purport.
(Hermopolis) and a mention of an
official
documents
relating
are contained in three columns of irregular
The
by scanty remains of another column.
width, and are preceded
began
[=
It
first
document apparently
of the three more perfect columns,
,
contains, however, the date
yxeXiros
and
is
and place
worth printing on
this
account. is again a draft of an official contract, with many cancellings and and much mutilated at the beginning. It contains another reference to honey and wax indeed, it appears to be a second draft of the document in the preceding column, with some additional clauses. Near the end it contains a reference to the impost known as The third document, which is nearly perfect, is more interesting. It is a proclamation by the Prefect, L. Aemilius Rectus, for the protection of the natives from unauthorized
The
.
second document
alterations, ;
violence and forced labour or extortion, and
a noteworthy example of
is
Roman
provincial
administration. {a)
Col.
]crot
Te[
€7[
^
]€5
!
^^-'^
^ €€°€\ **
/3[
]
]
L
5
"
(j
[.]
ets
.
' . ^^ L
)^ €. [ €") eis
2.
7.
[]/,
Perhaps There seem
same form as
to be
as in
1.
3,
or ap[yv^o]v.
II.
remains of a symbol for drachma of the
L
fjri
((
evidently at the
/?
enclosed in a bracket, so as to be cancelled, of writing, before the word
moment
was completed.
in Pap. 1166.
.^\ " ^ €(
[
Col. 2] {)
]
€/
y L
....
S
[}^ '"
[^ (
^
' Above and
is
much
L
L
"^^
ets
)
a line and a half of mutilated and illegible.
to the right of this line it
°
V
"{ ^ "
(^)
4-
.
CIS
5
writing has been inserted, but
.
8, 9.
After "" a line and a half
is
cancelled,
€»
ROMAN PERIOD
8
'
'
[ \- \\\ " ( {-) 5
^
15
jLioi'OJ'
vwep
These
10-13•
[]
lines are enclosed in
cancelled.
^)
/
L
/^
a large bracket, to be
15.
/5 ^? evyapeueiv
/^
'"
ttj?
the
/[]'
/[/8]'
ahpo^ same
spelling in
Amherst Pap.
85.
y^5
^'
;
/[] 5
:
[°] Neap^
[]//
(c)
107
'
^
- [ ]'" [.]
.
.
7/^•[]
)
[]
L
8[] []7
. L. Aemilius Rectus is known as prefect of Egypt in a.d. 42 from an inscription (Bu /. dell. Inst., 1877, p. 52), but has not hitherto appeared among papyri. 2. tvyapeufiv: i.e. ayyapddv. 5. The readings at the end of this line are doubtful. 6. /raf written over an erasure of and 7. The distinction here made between
against P.
.
:
PAPYRUS
confirms the contention of Grenfell and Hunt (as that the latter were not regular soldiers,
M. Meyer),
armed attendants upon
but
13 note.
I.
/8/8•
9.
.
.
.
::
tion of the second
906.—A. D.
officials.
Cf. Tebtunis Pap. 35,
both words are doubtful. more resembles kkos.
The termina-
128.
application for a grant of the gold-smithing industry at Euhemeria, in the division of
ly.
Themistes.
name is
On
of the
The
official
to
lease
whom
is
to
be
for four years, at a yearly rent of
the application
the retired soldier Gains Longinus Priscus
is ;
addressed
the
name
the subject of the monopolies of various industries in
Hunt, Fayum Towns, pp. 149-152.
The
use of the term
the trade
itself,
and not the right
their contention that
it
is
a
is
of the
of the applicants
other (or others)
Roman
The
264 drachmas.
One
lost.
is
times, see Grenfell
lost.
and
here seems to support to collect the tax
upon
it,
which
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Io8
The
the subject of such contracts as these.
is
Ptolemaic times
is
existence of a tax designated as
8 ,€/ [avaypa]
[€]
€7
lepaKLOv
1,[]
](, [ []) Ka\_L
5
77{]
.
\
]
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crjrpareia?
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c[t5
i
]€
15
€€<;
erous AhpLavov
/5 7.
.
AoyyiKov
:
.
.
-
presumably the person mentioned
visible traces at the
beginning do not seem to
in
ef eis
.Ji"
[/^]-'
[]'
•;, but 13, 14.
to be
/309
it is almost necessarily the missing word. Restored by Grenfell and Hunt. The payments were every ten days.
made
suit
PAPYRUS
NOTIFICATION,
/cat
.]
[.
581 (a.d. 133), where he is similarly described as can be restored, Hence the praenomen
The
eros
[]
[.
]
3.
epyaaiav
ejrij
[ €] [] [] 5[^€ BGU.
in
established by Petrie Pap, II. 43 b, but that does not affect the point at issue.
1231.—A.D.
144.
addressed to the strategus of the Hermopolite
nome by two
cultivators,
of their wish to resign a lease of certain land (presumably crown land), which had
been held by them jointly with a third partner, now dead. intention
may be
who seems
to
have been the person from
may make
order that he
They ask
that notice of their
given to some one, apparently the Flavius Heraclius mentioned in
of the ensuing year.
whom
1.
8,
the tenants held the land immediately, in
provision for the future cultivation of the land, from the beginning
^ ^ [] ^
This notice
is
dated in Mecheir, six months in advance.
[Hpa/f]Xet[S]i7
[irjapa
/oXtos
[]\ [^/ [^ [^ [^[] VOL
5
.
eis
.
6.
et\eoos
:
There would be no point partner was dead.
l.TeTc>euTi;Kon.
stating that the father of their
in
7.
is
more
.
.
.
s
s: (totcwi
like a.
is
perhaps admissible, but the second
letter
/ @
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/CO)
.
.
pL
,
€v
voy^
.
.
'
€
T7J5
log
8\, 15
ct5
,
7y
.
.
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eypaiTTOv
yeia?
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20
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25
jul[.
.]
[
].
L[^]
[]
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/3'[
\%\ [slight
8, 9.
AfVKO)
€v
:
and
divisions into
sc.
.^
ey
2,0
mentioned
in several of the
may
Hermo-
ON and
4.
now under
2 contain
of twelve
consideration
;
the
'
notification.'
,
1.
33, 533,
verso.
—
:
A. D.
(p.
6i) are various writings in different
of. these are
rest
246.
official
documents and belong to
belong to the class of accounts.
Columns
a document, with an enclosure, relating to an application for the purchase
,
sale.
beneficiarius of the
The main document
is
the
Prefect, addressed to Aurelius
application
(11.
Salutarius, the
of the toparchy.
In this
is
made to Claudius Marcellus, procurator Angus torum who had ordered the sale.
11-24) a copy of the application which he had already
and Marcius
of Aurelius Apollodorus, a
Maecius Nemesianus, acting strategus of
the Hermopolite nome, to the prytaneus of the city and a
the
Oxy. Papp. 68,
arouras of public land which had gone out of cultivation, and had consequently
been offered for
enclosed
C/.
or but the sense the scribe has written 15. (though not clear in all details) appears to demand 5nas,
1157
Two
columns.
p.
-;
the back of the taxation account printed above
hands, occupying nine
the section I
1.
;
PAPYRUS
be
lines]
13.
Amh. 68, 71 BGU. 552-557). Grenfell suggests that the name of the village probably follows, but the The letter before rest of this line is almost wholly effaced. polite papyri {e.^.
.
remains of two more
a toparchy (with
(V
.
^
.
no
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together with their answer last lines
price offered
is
The The
25-27) authorizing the local oficials to grant the application.
For a
Amherst Pap.
scale, see
The
the nominal one of 20 drachmas.
(see above, p. 60).
(and probably in the
hence
(11.
(28-36) contain the formal request for the execution of this order, and the date.
land
the territory of Alabastrino
in
is
similar application, leading to correspondence
Oxyrhynchus Pap.
Cf• also
68.
second,
which
mutilated)
is
In the
731.
provision
made
is
on a more extended
first
of those documents
an annual rent;
for
by Grenfell and Hunt, regards them as examples of emphyteusis, In the present instance there is no rent, rather than as sales proper.
Mitteis, followed
or permanent lease,
and the transaction is described The second document, in a application
for
instructions
to
explicitly as a
,.
different but similar hand,
Lova€<;
the
for
is
a draft, without names, of an
the registration of a loan, apparently
it was secured upon real property, and therefore might lead to the alienation of But the mutilation of the papyrus leaves some of the contents obscure.
because
Col. (a)
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72,
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for
should be read, as the facsimile also shows. In that ., which is papyrus his name is given merely the Egyptian scribe's misunderstanding of the Roman
.
.
form of name.
In
.:
Amh.
Pap. 81 he
the third letter 2. or letters seem to be cancelled.
(: Ti;r
(\{)
is
called
.
may also be . The The name may be
next letter
cf. Pap. Pap. 100 :
In Amh. C. P. R. xx, xxxix. omitted ; in C. P. R. ix it follows the termination it is so given in BGU. 553, 4. here it might be read as 556, 557, and Amh. Pap. 109 Valerius Firmus (see Amh. Papp. 72, 5.
95 5 below
(p. 127),
is
()
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81).
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the catholicus has hitherto been regarded as
2
a creation of the reorganization in the time of Diocletian (Milne, p. 13; P. M. Meyer, Hirschfeld-Festschrifi,
Roman Egypt, p.
147).
:
a Marcius Salutarius
is
mentioned by
!),
Charisius as a commentator on Virgil {cf. Prosop. Imp. Rom. II. 339). He is described as per/ectissimus {= but there are no means of identifying him with the person here
mentioned. 8.
:
on
this phrase,
meaning land
('!, «
see Tebtunis Papyri, :
g. nepi
I.
so spelled also in 1. 15. for this phrase, :
administered by the
where the editors suspect a 10.
:
sc.
left
uncultivated,
p. 540.
cf.
meaning the
Amh. Pap.
district
lol,
scribe's mistake.
yuTvian, but with no
mark
of abbreviation.
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112
PAPYRUS
THIS
an interesting and unusual
is
1159.— A.D. 145-147• being a return by the town-clerks of Hermopolis
text,
names of persons on whom the duty
of the
falls
of furnishing provisions and other
supplies in view of an impending official visit from the Prefect of Egypt, L. Valerius Proclus.
The list was evidently a permanent one, which had by the provision of substitutes for those who were (2)
engaged
in
embankment
(i)
any
for
particular occasion
excused by virtue of special warrants,
the performance of other public duties, as tax-collectors, corn
and the
inspectors,
like,
dead
(3)
(11.
?-€
three
broad columns, and breaking
which
itself
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for
16.
prefect A.D. 202-207,
For the property
qualification
cf.
cf.
vol.
p.
ii.
The
158.
PAPYRUS
THIS
document
fruit,
relates to the
,
974.—A.D. 305-306.
appointment of a
the city of Hermopolis.
for
sums of money are attached to a nomination of persons qualified, as here, is strongly in favour of the explanation that it is a statement of income, and not the salary attached to the office. Cf. Grenfell and Hunt, Fayum Pap. 23. fact that diiferent
f TrtrijSeioi/f.
Prosopographia Imp. Rom. iii. 276, and de Ricci, Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch. xxiv. 100. In BGU. 194 and 235 the ballot is held by the epistrategus. 14.
It
consists
or contractor for the supply of
of two mutilated columns, of identical
The name
content, each containing a guarantee for an individual appointed to this office.
the guarantor
lost in
is
both
cases,
and that of the contractor
in one, so that
say whether they are two guarantees for the same person by different
to
it
identical,
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and between the two examples the substance of the document date
is
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in the
,
,
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in col. 2,
is
year following the abdication of Diocletian.
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is
1.
5,
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is
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of those
applications
property, of which
difficult,
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little is left
doubt.
and the very cursive character of the
full
in
title
:
299,
but
;
it
the registration
BGU.
300,
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184,
date
is
is
writing,
evidently one
of a transfer of 379, in
&c.
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the reign of
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,
that the scribe
details are doubtful
of Dacicus (a.d. 103).
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5
cent.
neighbourhood of Hermopolis.
Trajan, after his assumption of the
Xe[.
lines]
for
in the
is
its
the
to.
other examples
property in question
[^,
903.— early 2nd
to the mutilation of this papyrus,
which makes restoration
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be given the benefit of the
rois 9, 10.
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A
PERFECT example of property
[cf.
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24. This line is almost wholly lost through mutilation, and the next two lines are extremely cursively written.
940.— A. D.
226.
of the possession
of a return addressed to the
vol. II. p. 150).
(see above, p. 29), the persons
who
.
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belongs to the papers of the family of Hermaeus
making the return being the brothers Herminus and Theognostus,
claim to be registered as owners of certain house property in Hermopolis, as heirs (jointly
with another brother, Isidorus) to their uncle Herminus,
At the foot of the document, however,
is
died childless and intestate.
who had
a note by the
to the effect that his
under the name of their uncle, and that there is nothing It may be observed that the point is rather to prove that the inheritance belongs to them.
show no property
registers
left
had been dead for twenty years. In Pap. 935 (above, p. 30), had died in the 14th year of Caracalla, leaving his brother Hermaeus Hermaeus was also dead by now (he is mentioned as dead in Pap. 932, the date
late in arising, since the uncle it
is
stated that he
his heir.
)(
of which
is
a.d. 211),
and
which are also mentioned disturbance of
is
'
in
Pap. 935,
Indeed, the AiySos (H.
1.
7,
and elsewhere
(see
same
^^^ probably those
the following papyri).
No
appears to have taken place as a result of this expression of official Pap. 11 58 (printed below), dated six weeks later than the present document,
and
found selling his share of the house to Theognostus;
follows the present text) Theognostus' registration of this purchase
the
6<;
3~5)
title
scepticism, for in
Herminus
his sons claim the succession.
is
with a recognition of his right of inheritance.
in Pap.
941 (which
apparently endorsed by
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1.
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of
10.
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THE
following documents are
three
^
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has practically disappeared, and the
941.—A. D.
likewise
) ''
(2nd hand)
^
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coalesces with
227.
returns
addressed to the
of Hermopolis, and relate to the same persons.
The
first
is
unfortunately
mutilated at the most important part, through the flaking off of the ink from the papyrus
and
all
that
is
discernible
is
that
]
it
is
of Hermaeus, of his possession by purchase of a part of a house in Hermopolis. it
is
\ [^
the register of the purchase effected in Pap.
•-
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;
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11
58 (see below, in
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945,
1.
different clerk.
is the same as in Pap. 940, but he For the name of the clerk, c/. Pap.
27.
the line by the scribe
PAPYRUS this return, made out IN portion of a house in
Isidorus,
As
two days
after
the
227.
preceding one, Theognostus registers the
Hermopolis which he acquired by purchase from
his
had
jointly inherited
and several other papyri
it
is
evident that he became sole owner of the house which
from their uncle, and which forms the subject of Pap. 940 11 58,
(935, 941, 945,
1298).
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Pap. 11 58 records the purchase by Theognostus of the share which belonged
to his other brother, Herminus,
the three
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a
;
PAPYRUS is
for
945.—A. D.
231. of Hermopolis, registering
a return by Aurelia Dioscorous to the
the
year
current
the
property purchased
by her from
her
brother Aurelius
Theognostus, namely a third share of a house in the West Fort of Hermopolis. is
evidently the house which
in 150).
these
documents being written in different hands, and being also countersigned by different people.
Artemidorus and Chaeremon were therefore colleagues in
THIS
^ ^ \\
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the
1.
17. The is different from that of Papp. 940 and but as the present text is dated only two days after 941 Pap. 941 it is not likely that there had been any change in the office.
ev
many
has formed the subject of so
equally to the three brothers (Pap. 940), the whole was acquired
other documents.
This Left
by Theognostus, who bought
he then bought the share it in Pap. 941 and apparently returned himself as owner of the whole in his Now he sells a third of, it to his sister census-return for the census of a.d. 229-230 (Pap. 946). and the banker's certificate Dioscorous, who, as appears from Pap. 936, was also his wife
the share of Herminus in Pap. 11 58 and registered of Isidorus
Pap.
in
;
942,
;
relating to the sale
is
contained in Pap. 1298.
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(4th hand)
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phrase takes the place of a proper
27, 28.
the actual dates.
({(/)
(or
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...
:
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Pap. 940,
1.
21
(p. 1 18).
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D.
65-66.
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documents are requisitions from Diodotus Norbanas Claras, who is apparently (1215, 1. 15), and whose order is ratified by C. Julius Salvius (presumably an official), to a sitologus named Metocus, for the issue of certain amounts In the first four cases the amount of corn from the public granary under his charge. month over periods of four, nine, one, and per to be issued is at the rate of one artaba five
the steward of an
It may have been an respectively, the object of the issue not being stated. allowance for food, an artaba per month being equivalent to a loaf per day; cf. Pap. 18, The remaining document (Pap. 12 15) is an order for an issue 1. 48, note (vol. I. p. 42).
four months
'
of 35 artabas of seed-corn, to be repaid with interest at 33^ per cent, after the next harvest All are dated within the period from Nov. 7, a.d. 65, the cultivator's receipt is attached to it. to Jan. 1
215,
1.
5,
A.D. 66.
The
{a)
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locality
is
not stated, but a reference to the
'
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Papyrus 12
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21
5.
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3
was
",
written.
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should precede
.
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8.
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cf.
:
Hunt, A?nherst Papyri, raic
«.
...
:
1.
774
Grenfell
;
and
II. p. 109.
apparently this
is
a further charge of 12J
per cent, on the produce of the land.
PAPYRUS
THIS
L L
five letters,
five letters)
/[/35]
", ",^
and dim traces of two and the beginning of read with certainty. Perhaps as e'/coai or (on
There is room for about between the end oi
letters
.
8] ^ %°
?
•[]: ^
\'\
eiKocrt
.]
.
[]
/
L.
(2nd hand)
123
1219.—A.D.
196.
to the strategus of the divisions of from a and Polemon, to the effect that nothing has been reported during the This officer, as chief controller last three months as due to the department of of the emperor's privy purse in Egypt, had authority over all confiscated and unowned is
a
certificate
.
Themistes
.
property;
cf.
P.
M. Meyer,
and
"?
{Festschrift
.
Hirschfeld,
p.
131
ff.),
and Archiv fiir Papyrusforschung, III. 86 ff. The present document shows the officials A similar (but of the nome and village acting as intermediaries for his department. not verbally identical) certificate is mentioned and partially quoted by Hartel {tjber die griechischen Papyri Erzherzog Rainer, 1886, p. 70), and Meyer {Festschrift, p. 162), on but none the authority of Wessely. mentions two others as existing in the same collection ;
has been published in
full.
The
present document, though
almost complete restoration.
'[ !,
crr]^)
*
^
. (7-)•) the Rainer papyrus mentioned above is addressed to the but there is not room here for any abbreviation of this title. Moreover the epifs of :
somewhat damaged, admits of
^ /" /co^
Themistes and Polemon had different secretaries,
Ra
2.
{)
written
:
:
cf.
more
like
p. 95 above.
:
/C 1.
II.
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124
,
^^€]-' \oyov
TlavvL
?
~
;^[] % AovKLov
8.\_^
]
[
hand)
L
e
A[ov]klov
^[/]
^ [, ,] Eucrey8[ou5
Sey8a[crTo]u
15 3-
:
map
cf.
Wessely, Topographie, p. 149. Wessely's it near Busiris, but it is not possible here in 1.2. As observed by Grenfell and
/:
\
to
papyrus, which
letter-book.
is
letters.
((()
Amh. Pap.
If correct
it is
equivalent
The
mutilated word or words which follow must signify 'as pertaining to.' 11. the third letter is formed like an , but is probably only a miswriting of cf. 1. 2. cf.
:
68,
1.
45.
:
904.—A.
imperfect at both
contains three
It
the reading is doubtful. a monthly report.
4.
',
THIS
, :
one, no doubt with
Hunt, the phrase occurs in a mutilated and unpublished text on the recio of Pap. 256. The preceding word there is wholly lost. The present text suggests that it may have been but it is to be observed that the other texts in Pap. 256 relate to a village in the Heracleides division, and it is
PAPYRUS
was applied to more places than some reference to the irrigation-sluices,
possible that the term
conjecturally places
name
L
Ste^
.[^'\
(2nd hand)
to read that
.
.
[] 2/[ ]•»7
€~
( St
.
.
.
tStov
'^^^
''"
5
ends,
The
104.
D.
is
first
apparently a portion of an
from an
is
official
whose
official
status
is
not mentioned, acknowledging the receipt of twenty-four ichneumons (one being dead) from the strategus of the division of Themistes. Probably the ichneumons were intended for the Prefect; for the next letter, which
by him
to the
subject of measures is
{)
7th
It is
own nomes
The analogy between of the
^
addressed to the same strategus, refers to a letter sent
addressed to the
of greater public interest.
residing out of their
that
is
Prefect on the subject of these animals.
this
order and
Luke
ii.
103/4),
The
rescript
II.
p.
17).
?.
1-3
is
The all
third
view of the approaching census.
obvious.
The
and the determining is
on the document persons who were
to a letter
also refers
a rescript from the Prefect requiring
to return to their homes, in
year of Trajan (a.d.
of the year (see vol.
It
Ncas
census in question date
is
the last
accordingly issued in Epeiph
the last month but one, which would give time for the necessary journeys.
(11.
The
37, last
is
day 38),
part
of the rescript apparently contains some relaxation of the general order, in the interests of
on which 17 (presumably Alexandria, though in the mouth of the might conceivably be Rome) is so largely dependent; but this part of the papyrus
agriculture,
Prefect is
it
hopelessly mutilated.
Edicts requiring persons to return to their
own homes
are contained
ROMAN PERIOD or mentioned in
BGU.
Geneva Pap.
159, 372,
The hand document.
It
in
16,
who have
reference to the census, but to persons
which the papyrus
is
and Fay. Pap. 24;
left their
written
contrasts very strongly with the
and
large
is
.
these, however,
domiciles to avoid clear,
as
befits
125
have no
an
official
extremely cursive characters of the almost
contemporary Pap. 903. Col.
l]
/€
)([]
^
E/Dacr[o]y jite/aiSos
05 5
L
[]
A^e[i]o5
-]
'£[€] []
typa^a
]
]€/9
\_
[]/07'
€ , ^^'
Neas
[]6?
trepL
/-[^]
/co/i,[i]cravTO?
[€/]
•
.
'''^^
]
[.
^ [
\ ]
20
,
[' \<; ['
.]••
OS
[05 ];8[5
<
ere
[/3/3]
L
15
Col. 2]
.€(.~
]/)[5]
][^]
\]
[][] ][]/<) [ ]
7r/Docra[i'ay/(a]crai
^5
^^
25
9-^ \_. ] ["] avTOLS
30
[] _^[
. 8.
!•. but
it
is
Perhaps
. ( it
would be equally possible
not likely that the
name
Julius
traces
of
10,
II.
he
is
Neas
:
this
official
is
also
in BGU. 8, II. 26, 28 (of a.d. 248), and was previously only from two second-century Latin inscriptions, in which described as procurator of Neapolis and the Mausoleum
known
of Alexandria (Nro^tsos, L'Ancienne Alexandrie, 1888, p. 56). The present document is the earliest extant evidence of his existence,
Roman
writing which remain would suit np.
mentioned
[
[]
or to read would stand alone.
The only
[]
xpe[iav] ]
[.] -\,
\]^
18.
and of the name Neapolis as applied
The
Prefect's
Amherst Pap. 22.
A
to the Graeco-
quarter of Alexandria.
name
is
recoverable from
64.
rather longer supplement
is
required,
BGU.
329 and
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
126
TL
[[]
[<] 7^[]
av
tin
7[] \_\ , \ /[] /[][ eiX^S
<;
erafa 35
napov\crLav]
avayK\a.iav
5 /€^
40
][.
[
.]
][]9 /^
[
€]'£^€
7j[
]
€[
je^iji
]
yxerp'rjf
€[|^ 36.
Perhaps
toCto
PAPYRUS
LETTER -y
woman.
The
Heracleid
of the
1222.—.
town with a Greek
citizen of a
/3,
strategus
the acting
. ocre
.
.
]/'€5
[
from a
.
]
D.
a copy of a rescript
enclosing
division,
138.
constitution (probably Alexandria) to the
of which he requests that another copy
may be
received
from
given to a certain
^^ ^) ?
contents of the rescript of the
are
lost.
^ €[] ] [ [•]' ^ [] \[€] &€ []^^" [<; ][5] [] ] ^^ []5 /? \ [ ]/[€] ^^)\'\% .] ] KepeaXi
Apcr'
H[/D]a* /xepi'
IlepLyevov;
5
^ [€]'
(
[ [7]
L
[t^s]
ai'T]iypa<^[oi']
.
KfpfaX(i)i
:
Grenfell
and Hunt, Greek Papp.
Pap.
1 1,
shows that Claudius Cerealis was strategus for the year 138/9 the present text shows that he was also in office in 137/8, thus accounting for the whole of the interval between Vegetus (BGU. 352) and Sarapion (BGU. 422).
3.
;
2.
:
|7€»
general
subject of
On
the
such names, see below, introduction
to
a new tribe-name.
PAPYRUS
THEMommsen) (fir.
Osir.
...[..
.
164.
:
on Pap. 908, 11. 17, 18. The present been printed in that section.
A
,:
p. 132,
note
perhaps have
.
for this form of Hadrian's name, AiXiou Rainer Pap. 1514 [Fiihrer durch die Attsstellung, no. 219). letter appears to have been struck out before
6. cf.
see below,
text should
911.— A.
D.
149.
^
some kind of poor-rate in Roman Egypt, which Wilcken (following somewhat hesitated to accept on the solitary authority of a single i6i), has since been confirmed by references to this same I.
existence of
ostracon
1
ROMAN PERIOD (or
-)
in
p. 7).
The
present document
implied that the person
cf.
is
named
the
'
a copy of an in
^)
Papp, 53, 54, 256, and in BGU. 881 (where is Berichtigungen und Nachtrage' at the end of the volume,
Fayum
4{),
to be read for
I27
it
was
official certificate
of lack of means, which presumably
entitled to poor-relief.
[\-,. [] € [ ][
'7{]['
S
Kai.cr]a/Dos
??
5
€v
.
!
certificate
]
[
:
this
seems more naturally to
mean a
PAPYRUS
THIS
papyrus
is
much
Pap. 954).
made by
It
is
7.
Hevavros
955.—A.
D.
:
might more
261.
make
it
advisable
to
print
From
resemblance in certain details to a census-return,
its
The papyrus
is
name among
it
coincides with the period which Clinton {Fasi. Rom., 1845,
^ \) ^ ;8 ^ [] As on most
of the coins,
TO
it
57 verso,
1.
kSS
c/.
6.
:
!
Xa^ffp(as)
2 (above, p. no), 1.
16.
It
and
[.
.
/())
:
c/.
^
Pap.
note.
cannot be a date, nor the age of the
I.
286) assigns
the two sons, the younger
^
[^--
.] [^
5
is
father.
(jaeyaXij?]
2. ^eyaXijr
is
would probably be made at the beginning of the Consequently the earlier date is the more
Macrianus and Quietus, who appear as emperors, not their
1
it
recipients
bid for popular support.
for the beginning of the reign.
1
the
dated on the 21st Mecheir (= 15th Feb.), which might be in
either a.d. 261 or 262; but such a donation
probable; and
and Quietus
both in text and in facsimile
it,
probably an application by the writer for the inclusion of his
usurpers' reign, as a
be read as Uevavas.
addressed to the Senate of Hermopolis, and refers to a grant of corn
the emperors.
of the dole.
easily
mutilated, but documents from the reign of Macrianus
are sufficiently rare to {cf.
latter is not impossible,
of poverty than a register of paupers, though the
Tiave
$
petitioner (which
avayp)
is
apparently given in
part of the local description.
1.
17),
but seems to be
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
128
[][]
[€})
^ ", eiri
€\8 [_] ]
[
[^ei'To]?
[]?
.
.
e/c
[^\^
[] 15
^[9]
ctt
[eis]
8ia[^£]crii'
K.v\yf\rov
5
{yeyi''\
20
] [] \ "^ [ [ []] ,-
25
(2nd hand)
L
[]€ ]
[L
.
]
[ ?^ Me]^ei/3 ]
(3rd hand)
.
:
emperors 20.
]
probably a gratuity decreed by the usurping
in order to conciliate favour.
For the names of the emperors
(the
two sons of Macrianus,
PAPYRUS
THIS
papyrus contains a text which
deserves publication
but
;
it
not the father himself, whose praenomen appears to have been Marcus, Prosop. Imp. Rom. II. 94, 95) cf. Pap. 954. The reading Fulvius here is quite certain.
971.—3rd-4th is
cent.
somewhat unusual
in
form, and
?,
consequently
needs more explanation than can here be supplied.
It
details are obscure, partly
of
;
but the
through the mutilation of the papyrus, and partly from the brevity
[ ^[
There are no means of some of the phrases and the obscurity of the allusions. how much is lost to the right of the papyrus, but the column is already
determining
?^^
exceptionally broad.
\€'; .
5
2.
appears
- .<),
1. be a formal document, addressed to some official (1. 5 and to be concerned with the appointment of a guardian for a woman's property
to
<;
)
obscure.
\_
:
C/.
the reading 11.
3, 17.
is
[]5 [^] ]
•
8
[]
...[...] [., .]
yap
4.
The second
letter
!* \ [
<;
€?['7]?'[]
^'[
almost certain, but the meaning is it has a local signihcance.
Presumably
/3
^(^^
appears to be
or
t.
^ ^^
ROMAN PERIOD
I29
[]
tolvvv
/3]
^€€
^^ [
^^7? 9"?^
\€
Tt
et?
'
Jt
-? [] J^\to~\v
[5]
Jf
eav
[
\\
•»;?
\_
^7/
1
[]€
^.
/3[]/) €[]/)/[^5
[^
[ \^
;)('
5
.
/[]" €
.
.
.
yap
.
\'\
.
.
.
.japo
.
.
[
^'\
/3[
[ '\
/3[]^8[]
[
)[ [^ []7/ ....
.
[]7-
20
6.
The word
has been miswritten and corrected,
Before
Jf-
leaving the result doubtful. 9-12. These lines similarly
11.
15, ig, 20.
and
12.
be due to the defective state of
14.
are thus indented in the papyrus,
This
may
!.
presumably stands for the name of the interlocutor, perhaps mentioned below.
the
is in bad condition to the left of these lines, it may be due to the different character of the contents, which appear to be in conversational form. The abbreviation
the papyrus, which
PAPYRUS
1
8. ri/r trijs
:
the traces suggest this rather than
sc.
16. Xeirovpyias
or
4.
:
:
/3;5.
^^ or fxerc so IMS., apparently, for Xeirovpyiav.
the lacuna would hold more letters, but
widely spaced out in this hand
;
and
cf.
1.
is
often
7.
Petitions.
895.— Early
ist cent.
THE
by an inhabitant of beginning of a petition addressed to the Euhemeria, complaining of an assault committed on or by one of his labourers. The
details are lost, as also
the
first
III.
is
the date
;
but the handwriting appears to be of the early part of
century. s
% ,, ^ '
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
13°
^
^
f
OpLO
5
<;
] €\
a.[y]pov
)
[tjtjj'
1<^[]
/
Endorsed
.
( \()
appears in several of III. 233) regards the as existing only in the Ptolemaic period but the present papyrus (subject to the incompleteness of our present knowledge of the palaeography of the first century B.C.) appears to bring them down at least to the time of Tiberius, and the the Tebtunis papyri.
:
this
Qfficial
Wilcken (Archiv,
document which 4.
;
PAPYRUS
THIS
mutilated text
to the
made to the
is
on
1.
i
:
i, e.
toC
.
a participle suggest any suitable word, 9.
(vkK
in
1218.— A.D.
Roman
the
of the preceding document.
its
explicit
,,
5
Like the
last, it
'."
Koly]
€p[yov
[/3(]
]
[^ [^ L
-
[]
?
vSpiv
[
.^
.
[
and dated testimony
period, to which reference has been
€7[]
)
wanted, but the remains do not
39.
superintendent of that corps by an inhabitant of Euhemeria
through mutilation.
is
:
worth printing mainly on account of
existence of the
in the note
)
follows establishes their existence in the reign
of Caligula,
\_][']
;
is
a petition addressed
but
its
purport
is
lost
ROMAN PERIOD
€<[. [.
(Tiv
15
ert
.]..[. .]
.
-J/o .
.
Se
/
20
.]
'[
e7r[
^
PAPYRUS
PETITION name
Elder.
The
846.— . D. 40.
from a weaver, apparently of Socnopaei Nesus, to an
and rank are of his
[
]
e[
€\_.
[ .
[
131
The
lost.
in the list
beginning
official
of persons qualified for the office of is
whose name
,
petitioner protests, on grounds of poverty, against the insertion
or Village
lost.
? "
[^" ^°^ 5? 9
Kupte
et/At
$
5
€€[^
'[]• 5
?]
] /cai
[] ^
.[]5
\_^
Oj^tm
Lva
15
\
/37-[] L
:
^
" [ .\
2. the reading is not certain, the first three letters being a correction written over something else. 6. the middle does not seem to be found else: where, but the is certain, and no other restoration appears
possible. 18.
The month
is
either
Mecheir or Mesord,
of the year corresponding to A. D. 140.
i.e. in the part
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
132
PAPYRUS
THIS
908.—A. D.
document, when complete, must have rivalled
139.
well-known Petition of Dionysia (Oxyrhynchus Pap. 237), since the two columns here preserved are numbered The last column, which alone is intact, measures nine inches 14 and 15 respectively. in
width,
so
that,
had a length of give a
full
of Marcus petition {cf.
the others were
if
When
3 in.
1 1 ft.
same
of the
The
petitioner
was probably addressed to the
who
Prefect,
-?
previously addressed to the
complaining, whose
given orders that
Longus
name appears
this
be Aphrodisius
to
should be done
['
^]? ^/
BGU.
viroy .^•<\
jLteraSJeSw/ca
/-?
(11.
31-35). Oxy. Pap.
578, 888.
/ [
]^
\rov
\
\_]
ASpLavov
. ^ ^ } [ ^ -
^,,] /*•
;]/0_9
'\(,')
€
^ ' 7rapeico)u,tcr[a]
[
]/ \, ]/ ^ [ [ /)]'^ \\ ]]/•'\_'\ }'
Ai'T(yi'ti'[oju
[
2-4• These words in 1. 2, the formula
from
lines are restored
, are
\
to
repeated.
,
in
1.
which that date belongs
Aoyywi
Perhaps
11.
:
38-40.
identical with those
...
[];
38,
it
(11.
As
[tou
^.
/€^^['].
•["]? ]
L
[Se]ySao"Tou
[^
the
first
which precede
looks as
if
the
17-38) were also
'\\' // 13.
:
cf.
note on
1.
19.
For the supplement cf. BGU. 57S, I. 7, 614, 1. S. For the style of the cf. BGU. 455, 614, 741, and {or his {unctions, Mi\ne, //isi. of Eg-jfp/ untier /iomcin 15.
17, 18.
ru/e, pp. 196-200, Otto, Priesier
is
sc.
Aphrodisius.
Sepjyy
L
a blank space of J in. a new name in the list of strategi.
After this line there
6.
lv
^
[Ttrov
e/c
'»?7[]/€
Zeov
document
also
\_<;
L
[Se/Sacrrou
[
15
cf.
iS
^ [ \
29-31)
and consequently the petitioner now forwards The main object of the petition remains obscure,
]] [[]
,,]\_€ //3^^] ]
[Ep/i.6as
II.
;
(11.
whose action she was the deputy of the had
to the person of
22)
(1.
sending
13-16),
(11.
a document of almost identical character;
Col. i]
5.
it
is
6-12), a memorial which she had
(11,
apparently relates to some property alleged to be wrongfully detained
5
daughter
was C. Avidius Heliodorus
In this memorial she had asked
17-38).
(11.
the document to the strategus for this purpose.
is
apparently Eudaemonis,
at this date
that the strategus might be instructed to send a copy of
it
is
is
In the part of the document here preserved, the petitioner
III. p. 175).
to the strategus of the Hermopolite nome, Avillius
485
lost,
it
have
naturally impossible to
is
Ulpius Sarapion, also called Serenus, ex-gymnasiarch of Hermopolis, and her
Oxy. Pap,
but
the whole document would
size,
so large a portion
account of the contents.
in length the
und Tempel,
pp. 166
ff.
In the
present document, as in several others, he appears as keeper of archives in which copies of official documents were preserved.
,
ROMAN PERIOD
[ [^
20
^'
Ev8ai]/i.oiO? ]
[]'5
/[5]
€
"^^
/5[]5
''€
?
TrapeSet Sia/cet[)tt]ei/a
}
? ',?
ei/
/
J•»??
]
.]
[.
.
e/c
,- ^, ^[] 8 , ^( 8
Col. 2]
,
le
[]^
apecrKov[T]a
30
-
8 35
,
L
)/5
:
the restoration
In the year 143/4
Eudaemon was
/
and
it is
eariier.
! is
probable, but not certain.
(BGU.
741,
1.
i),
/
was acting as deputy five years The next preceding name, so far as at present known
quite possible that he
(cf. Otto, op. cit., p. 198), is Claudius Philoxenus, who held the 134/5 (BGU. 73, 136), and it is possiMe that should be restored in 1. 17. It is suitable in point of length, as
office in
is
in
1.
13.
Another instance of an
papyrus
is
remarkable, as
a locality hitherto
unknown.
It
is
;
8
L
^/
through his deputy occurs in Oxy. Pap. 727. 36.
known
^{()•.
the Propapposebastian
{c/. Archiv, passage adds a newdeme to it. A deme occurs in Tebt. Pap. 99, 1. 55, but without a tribe, in the similar phrase in BGU. 578, 11. I, 6, this is 39. read, doubtfully, as. ^vwnov, but here the reading is clear.
tribe
.
is
already
as belonging to Alexandria
74), but the present
/£/.•
921.— Late 2nd or 3rd it
cent.
comes from the Phthemphuthic nome in the Delta, How it came to be preserved is of the nome, and is apparently of
unrepresented in the papyri.
addressed to the
the nature of a petition
[jtiJcTe
acting;
PAPYRUS
THIS
[']
[}
loap^o 40
19•
Se
yljTO^
]
25
133
but
it
is
too imperfect to afford
much
information.
% ^ \\
The
petitioner
appears to be claiming some agricultural privilege which had been granted to his father by the Prefect Pactumeius Magnus. Since Magnus' term of office fell in 176-180,. this papyrus
cannot be later than the early part of the third century.
^
.
:
the Phthemphuthic nome,
c/.
Plin.
..
iv. 9, 9.
[
2.
apxicparfvoas
:
or
-.
^^,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
134
5
airqyaye.v ey
?-
.[> ] [^atpetvj
avayayuv
•£[^]
fj
€v
ei
/
Ceog., 5.
ei9
vTroyeypf the Canopic branch of the Nile, south
:
of Naucratis, capital of the Phthemphuthic erf
noma
(Smith, DUi.
:
presumably
. Pactumeius Magnus,
prefect in A.D. 176-180. 6.
:
nome, though that appears
Above
is
^
PAPYRUS
PETITION
.
besides the horizontal abbreviation-mark,
, ({() 7.
:
se.
.
.
[)>/
.
(
:
one would rather have expected
but the final ov of
11.
may
be intended for the termination of the name to have been abbreviated. a short perpendicular stroke, perhaps part of an 1 or
this
,
9, 10. ert
s. v.).
Mayvov
of the
[]
[] []
yeyovevai
3.
[
[
is :
a blank space sufficient for one or
two lines follows, and then the papyrus breaks document being lost.
924.—A.
D.
Tp.
clear.
off,
the annexed
187-188.
addressed to the strategus of the Heracleid division by the
of Socnopaei Nesus, complaining that whereas they had always paid the dues on certain
land on the border of the lake
?) when
it
not sown, this year, when the inundation had reached
had not been irrigated and consequently it, and it had been sown, the inhabitants
of the neighbouring village of Theogenes had forcibly taken possession of quently beg that the intruders
may be
it.
They
conse-
required to pay the dues on the previous unproductive
)€ ) ' ^ ^?\_]€) '^^ ,?
years.
ttjv
yv
5
y
[ apaypav
/
8
this supplies the missing name in BGU. 242, approximately the date of that papyrus. He may be identical with the Apollonius who was strategus of the
.
1.
I,
and
:
fixes
division in A.D. 183/4 7.
:
(BGU.
, !•
361, col.
c/.\. 11 t^s
ii, 1.
11).
12 t^s
L
]
9.
^!
survey books; 9, 10.
the meaning.
cf.
the registered charge entered in the ofificial Oxy. Pap. 488, passim. a new word. The reading is clear, but not :
:
?[], ROMAN PERIOD
I35
/3?
/ -[)^[] ^ \8 ^ ] ovep
/' (.<;
15
[]? ['\ \.\ [_£\
€
[] [^7]•[']
20
12.
!
Gfoyfi/ouf
\
as
Wessely
also
:
L
elsewhere more fully named Wessely, Topografihie, p. 1 5 7. Soknopaiu Nesos, p. 7) quotes from
this village
5.
13. 18.
,
document
mutilation.
is
It
:
.
/.
vpos
.
.
.
this final formula.
Saks and
PAPYRUS
:
occupying part of the
is
/".
various Rainer papyri instances of inhabitants of this village
THIS
€
eKjekeiv
[
Qfoyevovs,
(Karanis und
ere
of
Socnopaei Nesus.
a confusion of two constructions of
Leases.
1168.— A.D.
18.
of unusual interesf, being exceptionally is
yrj
full
and very
little
damaged by
a mortgage by Stotoetis, daughter of Dioscorus, a Persian of the
through her guardian and brother Pecusis, to Chichois, another brother, of a sixth
The The mortgage
share in a house and appurtenances in the Western quarter of the Fort at Hermopolis.
remaining five shares are already
in the
possession of the same Chichois.
takes the form of a lease for four years in consideration of a payment of 220 drachmas; and in lieu of interest the lessee is to
Stotoetis
is
have the use of the property.
At
the expiration of the term,
to repay the 220 drachmas, or to forfeit all right to the share.
The mortgage
The main document (11. 1-17) is followed made through the private bank of Syrus. (11. 21-25) by a copy of the banker's certificate of payment of the 220 drachmas to Stotoetis and a receipt (11. 26-31) from the latter, all being dated in the month of Tubi in the fourth year of Tiberius. Above the certificate is a receipt (11. 18-20) addressed by Chichois to the is
banker Syrus
in
Pharmuthi of the same year, declaring that
of the 220 drachmas he surrenders the lease; and after
This
(11.
is
49-61)
is
a separate column
repayment (11.
32-48),
On the and of the same date addressed to Stotoetis. a copy of the banker's certificate noting that the mortgage is cancelled.
follows a receipt to the
verso
in consideration of the
this, in
same
effect
dated on the loth of Pauni in the same year.
The
first
right angles
column to
is
preceded by a strip of papyrus, so attached that
those of the main
roll.
On
this
is
its
fibres are
at
written a short account in five lines,
having no connexion with the main document except that the name Stotoetis occurs
in
it.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
13^ It contains
and
(<,
word
tlie
omitted both in the text and
is
in
but
is
otherwise unimportant as well as imperfect,
%
the facsimile.
[] ,
Col. 2]
[^ £]/3 €' . °, []?
'^-^
[^
[€]€,
//,*
[/)]
ITe/cucrto?
[]
) 5
\^]
C(TTtv
'^
^
-)
V
ij
'^)
8[]
, %vpov
%•^'\
/^'
8 •,
)
:
added above the
see Oxyrhynchus Papyri,
II. p.
days are especially frequent
/^
another hand.
284,
,
first
one expects
:
The
letter before
:
.
the
it is
noted that such
^,
is
written the whole of the
/s.
but
it
is
impossible to read
may be .
written in duplicate, once by the principal scribe
and
^:
I.
. this is evidently an early form of the place-description which was ultimately abbreviated into
5.
.
.!.
.
10.
:
^ :
apparently written
() IlroXf^niitou supplied by
once by the scribe who has inserted the personal description. 4.
1.
in first century papyri.
(. :
!
where
The same hand has
next line as far as the this.
On
line.
description of Stotoetis, from vy to
3. apeiiu
"
(2nd hand)
[^]5
The
^^
/
•^
2.
/)
/3/8
)
(!)
)
)
)
/^ .
)
[] []
/ 15
\_'] )
'
^
/^
[^
L
)
" [] [^\\
\a\iTo
[\
)
^ .
-^ 7[. 1[
.]
.
L•
^ [....]... * " ^ " * ^ [. ]
L
[Xji^otn
[.
&.<;
ev
-,
^, :
cf.
both here and in
Oxy. Pap. 264,
8,
and note. The phrase implies that Augustus took over the coinage which he found in use among the Ptolemies. This is in accordance with the numismatic evidence, which shows that Augustus continued the bronze coinage of the last Ptolemies, and Tiberius, who resumed the coinage of silver, did so by reissuing the tetradrachms of Ptolemy Auletes, the last of the Ptolemaic series (Poole, Coins 0/ Alexandria, p. xxviii). In is BGU. 713, a document of A.D. 41/2, specified alone (1. 23); Oxy. Papp. 264 and 271, which are of A.D. 54 and 56 respectively, have the longer phrase. 9•
((
:
/.
(.
^,
[]5
,
) col.
Xi^oiTOS
20
.€)
/C)
"
(4th hand)
25
^^
5?
)(
?-
°
"
?
^/"^
Ij
(2nd hand)
"^
?
(
col.
)
,
Spa
;?
L
?
30
)
? % 3]
(3''
eiSei'at
L
''
" ", %<
I37
wep
(ist hand)
-^^
hand)
2] (3rd
^8
ROMAN PERIOD
-
^? 9(;'»?5
?? , []
/^[]
hand)
/^' ['\
35
? ° ? " ^^ ??? ! /^
L
40
7;)('
45
L
6.
[/]
!,
. and SO again in I. 30. 18. This acknowledgement of the repayment of the debt is very roughly written in the top margin of the column, and is of course later in date than the remaining contents of the column. III.
:
32.
This
again very 39. erii 43. or
:
receipt, written in the satne
.
illiterate,
:
/.
as.
hand as
II.
18-20,
is
138
^ %^? '*
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
hand)
Verso. (5th
^
50
""
^
Kvptov
(
Aloct"
ear''
"
^
55
^ ^ /* ^,-,
Svpov
^
L
. ^. / ^
et/focrt
'-
<
/"•
cr/<
L
6 51.
An
"
erasure at the end of this line and the beginning of name of the banker,
the next contains the
>-
PAPYRUS
PORTION
Before
^.
written above an erasure of
««» the
scribe
had begun
to write
laas.
1225.—A. D. 70-71.
of an application for a lease, with a specification of the rents in kind to be paid
on the respective portions of the land leased.
The
:
57. rat
8.
[
land in question
is
in the
[
] -
ayJopaopa
[5/3]
5
The names
Hermopolite nome (see note on
11.
of the parties are 3,
lost.
4).
^[]
[ ^];8. [^]
€
] [ ] [ []
[ ,] [
]•7
)][]7;
TfpTov
...
^!
]
appears as a village in Hermopolite nome in BGU. 552, col. 2, 1. 9 (on the provenance of which see Grenfell and Hunt's note on Amh. Pap. 68, 1. 5). There were several other villages with the name of in the same neighbourhood, but this is the only one whose second name suits the remains. 3, 4•
:
the toparchy of
6. 9.
:
I. :
in the
.
apovpas. I.
10.
^
the
:
is
written over
is,
the scribe having at
8.
written the formula for a grant of a lease.
first
Similarly in L 3 there
having been corrected from
are signs of
-.
For cf. Fay. Pap. 86, but appears to stand as one phrase. In there stands alone. In each case it is a small BGU. 835 supplementary charge, but its exact nature is uncertain. Cf. Pap. Gen. 9, 11. 8, 9. 11.
:
I.
ROMAN PERIOD
[ [^
15
]
J
?
];,
]
oe
139
[] 8
] ] ]
PAPYRUS
1223.— . D.
.
.[
.
121.
application from six citizens of Hermopolis, for a lease of land.
xV
The
crops and rents
are specified, and instructions are given as to the
manner of payment of the latter. The papyrus is damaged both by rubbing and by mutilation and is very cursively \vritten, which makes decipherment difficult. The land is evidently government land.
(
p[oof^ 5
[']^9["
^"
'[
(
[] ^^
/f(
.[» ]? .
.
.
.
"
(
^
,? '^ et9
"
"?
t
1
5
6.
^ The
^
8.
""
ev
(
^
^ .
-^
S
:
see Pap. 1239.
/f(
?
fj
{']
[]'
?
i. e.
[.
.
.
^ ^
t "^
.^
^
(
(-
.
.
().
11. After
the
of vi
^— ^
tj
S
%
/(
]
some words (beginning with () are
is
not clear.
It
may be
erased,
part of the words
by the corrector. It would be '', but there is no question of a sale, •>'(;>') c/. Oxy. Papp. loi, 1. ig, 525, 1. 7. The preCeding word may be erased, having been overlooked
possible to read 14.
On
^
The meaning
''
tj
[]^
[^]/
name is apparently not the of Pap. 1239 The word which follows may be a { = = vvep The rent was to be the land now under light crops preparatory to the
apparently
"
° [^^
^
sowing of wheat.
^'
°'[7]/ "
L
artabas for
\\
'&•...
^
place
:
.
^
' [^]
(above, p. 52).
5
]/
e/fovcr[t]&)9
'-]
p'fA'L'•]
(
[/C(
.
^° ^
[]/5
[] ' ^ <; " 5
Mtjto/cou
2
:
.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
140
PAPYRUS
838.— A. D.
123.
concluding portion of a lease, with the signatures of the lessees, and, at the
seems
be a specification of the crops and
to
7[]
,
ere
foot,
what
rent.
[€]
[]
E[tou5]
ASpuavov
<;
(2nd hand) 5
(ist
.
.
.
*c[at
.
"
hand)
" The end
8. is
doubtful.
of the line It
may be
cannot be
.
9.
but
eVc(
in
1.
ei/"
t
1j
ei?
7
.«[..
—
.
": II,
:
a
common
it
clerical error for «is
may be
and
{sc.
)
seems
to
and
be the word required,
PAPYRUS
SALE
.]5
"" \_.
^\
it
at
.
.
.
the term generally used for the sowing of The here is certain hence, if the restoration is
;
must be the
also be read as
the writing rather resembles anore", both here
but
.](,"
10.
correct,
eii
.
[]'
te
.{ .
The preceding word
""')•
.
[]/./
.
scribe's blunder.
12. The last words in the line cannot easily be reconciled with
839.— A. D.
may be
av
is
The
letters
,
but the remains
might
this.
123.
at Hermopolis, for 62 drachmas. The papyrus is entire, but has been much injured by rubbing, so that in some places, particularly at the beginning
of a
cow and
and the end, almost
all
calf,
traces of ink
%^ ^[]7-
'^
.
.
S'^
Ep
ava[y]paol,vo<;^
[]8
5
have disappeared.
'^
)^~
.
."
•)^^
/[]/
^
[}] ^ [^ 8 \<^ /xas
/
L
^•[]
/^ 3.
The name
AlOu/Sflfl".
at the
end
of the line appears to
[}'\
(
be written
6.
:
so MS., apparently,
=
.
ROMAN PERIOD
PAPYRUS
THIS
842.—A.
14T
140.
D.
;
a lease for one year, by seven npeafivrepoi of Apias, in the division of Themistes,
is
of the pasturage of sheep during both winter and
.'
The
writing
is
very cursive, and the
summer
in the plain called
latter part of the
papyrus
'
is
mutilated.
boundaries of the pastures in question are specified, but owing to the mutilation of the
The
papyrus some of the place-names are uncertain.
/3€9 HpaKXeiSov \]<; 1_], [5] []5
L L ve
", []
?
L
^. L
[] [^^ "" [9 [][]? [)^ [][] [
[ [
Me
the
\)] \_^
|8;8]-
)8)8 ]?
/)][]
hand)
first
(3rd hand)
numeral has been
altered.
It
may be
either
[']
9.
:
written here
it
resembles
.
For
/)
OfoyeVous r^t from . see Wessely, Topographic des Faijum, p. 157
.
repeated by inadvertence.
(as distinguished
17
'Amnios /ifpiios)
f.
must be the name intended, though as
PAPYRUS is
^^
Ei/D7j_i^atos
'[]
L
8.
SALE
\'\
(4th hand)
[••••]•.''
or y altered from
this
///
(2nd hand)
]
( St :
.^
^[]
[^ . L
'[.
.
[ altered from
?S
Kai[cr]a/D05
25
•\]<;
-^
[].
[']
2
)^
~
L•
-€<;
^
15
<; -
L
[]
?
5
€~ " ^~
L
11323.— A.D.
142.
of a camel to an inhabitant of Socnopaei Nesus.
written has faded, and this
makes decipherment
The
ink in which the
difficult in
one or two
document
places.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
142
-
[] ^, ....
Kacris [Ka]o'toii
', []
ey @epeyov0L
j^ai/aeti/
Kevat 5
\<;
" . ?
1
5
8^ 8
^ \_ ]]^]€[][
7'[]• /[] / < [
.
.
"^^[)']
.
^"]
Kacri5
the middle letters are not quite clear, but 3- eepevovOi apparently this must be Terenuthis, in the Delta, on the main
peculiar
western branch of the Nile.
price,
:
((
5.
8.
:
SC.
:
apparently reaa-apas has been omitted after
is
9.
:
;
they usually
1229.—A. D.
an undertaking on the part of two cultivators to pay 120 drachmas
,
repayment of a loan or the payment of is
not prefixed
per aroura (two arouras
at
foot of the
60
made
fodder derived from the land
document
is
;
rent.
dr. each)
points
rather to i.e.
its
usual formula of a loan calculated at a fixed
being
in respect of the
and the date of payment, as
usual,
is
in
rate
the nature of rent.
value of the hay or other
after the harvest.
At
the
a receipt, showing that the earnest-money was paid on the i6th of
Epeiph. ]9 n[e]roy8aCTTto?
/3 ] [ [ \_
Kciji ]
5
is
in the
This may be interpreted
The
but the fact that the payment
;
is
145.
Pauni and Epeiph to an oil-dealer named Areius.
or of a lease
is
the position of these words
before the formula of receipt of the
and possibly are inserted here because they had been
either as the
The payment
come
Omitted in their proper place.
€.
PAPYRUS form this IN months of
]
]
[
]
L]
]
-
]
ROMAN PERIOD
[ [ [
[,] 10
L
/
^*?*
€]'
[^/xas
L^^
and
it
is
^)_\<;
/3:[]
The document
previously.
REQUEST
.
.
is,
in efifect,
A/oios
apy < L
^ t?
chase of the standing crop, made on the eve of the harvest, and be actually paid when the harvest is complete. 17. It does not seem possible to read < pis, as the sense apparently requires.
:
to
a pur-
PAPYRUS
A
.
8e/fae^
this is the date
months
,•;
<
''^^
'^''"
the y has been crossed out and then re-written. which appears in the receipt, 1. 18, more likely that the agreement was made two than
9. yeiiOvrat
fourteen
ju,ij
])8•
2
II.
Tiroi»
[] [? ?]
%
S
^
Ep/xeiiOS Apetou
#ce
]'
7£/3
[ ]<;
15
to
ctti
ASp^iavov
[EuaeySous] [eyp)
yuvovjai Spa^
£$r)K[o]vTa
ei/cJo(rt
143
1227.—A. D.
152.
for a lease of state land addressed to Apollonides, the
Hermopolite nome.
The papyrus
somewhat rubbed and the writing
is
of the in places
very
^? ^" " * [] 5 ° ... ... ,, ^"
cursive, so that
decipherment
difficult.
is
^ ^ [ €]/3-? *" ^° €° €€<; ° ^ -" ^? " []^£/ "-
5
''
eu
tj
)
CIS
€€[•^€]'5
[.
8][^
.Jev
8[^(^ €|^^[]
.
.
tos
: 15
4• 5.
;
cf.
ei?
^ri\^
L
see note on Pap. 1157 verso,
BGU.
553
b, col. i,
a toparchy
:
1.
\]
][^ [?] ? [^
(2nd hand) KopvijX[io]?
(«;) ()
(V
nome
/^ [] ,
te*-
,
.
1.
[^ £7];
8 (p.
in the
8, 556, col. i,
1.
-
3.
no
above).
Hermopolite
8.
(v is possible,
/c?
but there appears to be a mark of
contraction above the last
letters,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
144
PAPYRUS
THE
part of an application for a lease.
first
amount of land
neither the
to
\,] [] ^]<; /[)]
•\] []
[^ts]
[]?
S [€'•][5] [xas ]/3)([/]5
5
]
ev
/)
Uepi 7roX(ic)
c/.
:
this
apparently the reading if. a toparchy in the Hermopolite
is
{)
Amherst Papp.
;
:
fit
.]aya
this adds another to the list of Hermopolite nome given in the index to the Amherst :
is
1179.—2nd
not certain.
cent.
It consists
;
first
of six fragments, which
seems
it
The document would appear
together into a connected whole.
on the part of a large number of persons
to
have
fragment contains some sort of agreement
the second
may be
a sale or lease
;
-
the third
perhaps being a receipt, and the others
first
and the others are doubtful. Reference is made occasionally to the and it seems on the whole most probable that the papyrus is a part A bank in the street of transfers of real property, kept by these officials.
sales or leases
;
130),
52,
of a register
mentioned
(1.
in
of
.
[]7£/3«
S
in the
;
apparently contains parts of three transactions, the
is
7€/[
[] /[]5 ()
t
6.
nome
been a register of various legal transactions. The
is
^7
e/cou
Papyri.
nature of this papyrus
(11.
{] \]
€
[^\ €'-[]
73, 87, &c.
impossible to
mutilated, so that
T[ece^']o
^3/7[]^
^]
PAPYRUS
THE
much
is
^
.
€[}»;5
]
5•
', The papyrus
Tlepi,
e/c
]
4.
153-154.
be leased nor its exact position is clear, but the lessor The land forms part of the of Zopatrus.
described as of Hermopolis.
is
858«.— A.D.
95),
which points to Arsinoe as the metropolis
question was situated.
The names
not otherwise known.
Polemon and Themistes as the
The bank
which the is
office
also mentioned
and
of the villages localities to
in
of Suchas, which
of the (1.
72),
point to the divisions
which the document relates
;
presumably the
records of these jointly-administered divisions were kept distinct from those of the division
Reference
of Heracleides.
name be
The
is lost.
later
makes mention
than Caracalla it
;
probable that
(in
1.
12) of the (a)
is
constantly
non-occurrence of the
made to the present loth year,' but name Aurelius among so many shows '
•;
and the occurrence of the description, it
is
before a.d. 150
{c/.
vol.
.
p.
15).
month Hadrianus supplies an upper Hmit.
^^ €
]'77[ apyvpLOv]
/x]ijfi
/3^^]?
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it is
so written as
other letter has perhaps
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name'
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cf.
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was a
Pap. 332,
1.
7,
and bank of this and Wessely, Die Siadt
district
Wessely, Topographie des Faijum, p. 107. appears in connexion with places in the division of Polemon ;
116. Moii^f 11/ It
:
cf.
U
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is mentioned, which might suggest near the division of Themistes, but if, as seems of is a register kept by the the metropolis, this argument would not be cogent.
here, in frag./, Philoteris
that
it
was
in or
probable, the papyrus
Arsinoe, p. 46.
[
3
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cf.
1.
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perhaps
this
may be
continued by eXauavos
45.
PAPYRUS this papyrus, IN Hermaeus {cf.
as pp.
Hermaeus renounces,
in
.
T01S
\(
127.
|uoi
932.— A.
1158 and 1298,
nos.
125.
29-32, 11 7-1 21 above).
:
D.
which
This
sc.
:
probably
apparently
written
first
and then corrected.
211. follow,
we
return
to
the family of
a deed by which Isidorus son of
is
Herminus and Theognostus, all share in the His father Hermaeus is described as dead, his mother Souerous as agreed that Herminus and Theognostus shall assume full responsibility for the in favour of his brothers
inheritance of his parents. surviving.
It is
payment of the
1
after
and
their father's debts
for the
The papyrus
maintenance of their mother.
2th of Mecheir in the 19th year of Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Geta,
death of the first-named, the news not yet having
the
section
\ ^ [^^
of the text
(11.
i-io)
i.e.
reached Egypt.
is
dated
two days
The
first
a repetition of the deed in the names of Herminus and
is
Theognostus, written very cursively and with many abbreviations at the top of the papyrus, and countersigned by the banker who effected the transaction the body of the deed is written, well and formally, in 11. 1 1-24, and is followed by the signatures of Isidorus and Theognostus.
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;
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2.
) ...
:
for the restoration see Pap.
1
1
58,
1.
i.
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3.
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appears to have been corrected from something
else.
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i.e.
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Cf.
935
% 1•
7
(p. ii8).
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149
appears to have been repeated by mistake.
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3°)) 940>
8.
23.
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The name
in line 2.
.
of Geta has been struck out in this line but not
15°
^
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(Sth hand)
25
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/
PAPYRUS
THE
latter
lost
and the date suits the contains particulars as
eypaxjja
?
vwep
938.— . D. 225
The names
but certain indications (see
;
evKoKeam
?
part of an application for a lease.
locality are
payment of the
/)05
(4th hand)
1.
9) point
to
of the parties and of the
Hermopolis as the
place,
Hermaeus group of documents. The existing portion of the document to the crops to be sown on the land, and the amount and manner of
rent.
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15
5.
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is
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1,[1[
?
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if that is the correct is clear, but the of or so written as to form only one sign, resembling
: .
reading,
",
]5
/
This line extends further than some of the others. 6. this confirms Grenfell and Hunt's suggested emendation of Amh. Pap. 89, 1.9, where the papyrus has The third member of the phrase as it stands here is
new;
its
8. 9.
:
restoration
is
due
cf.
to Grenfell.
Amh.
jitas
Pap. 88, :
sc.
1.
. /. 25;
Cf.
Amh. Pap.
and the editors' note. The use of the points to Hermopolis as the region to which this document 87,
1.
21,
relates.
ROMAN PERIOD
PAPYRUS
SALE
by Aurelius Herminus
thirds share,
brother, Aurelius Theognostus, of half of a
The buyer
Hermopolis.
The
share.
Aurelius Theognostus
his
1158.— A.D. 226-227.
his
to
already possesses
Aurelia
sister,
may be
that the share in question
the
boundaries of the property are specified.
the
other half of the
For the
sale
Dioscorous, of a third share of what
The
doubt the same house, see Pap. 1298, which follows.
As
two-
a third of the whole, in a house and appurtenances in the Western
i.e.
quarter of the Fort at
same two-thirds
to
151
same which
is
latter sale
was
in
a. d.
is
by no
231, so
here purchased from Aurelius Herminus.
932 above, the first part of the document is a summary of the deed in the name of the purchaser and signed by the banker, giving the whole substance of the contract in Pap.
and being written with many abbreviations
verbally, but without specifying the boundaries, &c.,
and
in
To
a less formal hand.
.,
verso uppermost,
the names
may
of the main document
lines of writing.
the sister of
i.e.
Stayp'
^
'^
t>j5
^
^
i^
)
5
'^
/Atcr*
/5
'^
'"
rais
^
(2nd hand)
^^^
(3rd hand)
8 1.
:
in
date as the deed
4••/:
sc.
»
© ?
Pap. 932 the banker's abstract bears the same itself; here it is a month later.
y{i'jtTviais,
her
this
('
conditions
')
is
'
^^
an nnusual
€'[]5 /(^'°' ^" €[]
-
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J
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)
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)
i.e.
^ €<;
€v
5
/5,
be a docket of the contents of
'^^^ ', 8 , ?
^" ^^^^'^ ^ ^, <^
affixed another sheet of papyrus,
is
are hopelessly defaced, but contain
Herminus and Theognostus, and
It cannot, therefore,
1298.
(.ktov
^
They
possibly relate to the subsequent sale.
',
Etows
left
on which are a few
legal representative in Pap.
document, but
the
eii
^
''
[/]
'
)
^[]5 L
/[] word 6.
in this connexion, :
cf.
1 178, a diploma of membership in an upon Aurelius Herminus.
Pap.
society conferred
athletic
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152
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(4th hand)
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2/3[5]
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(5th hand)
)
.
•€ ({)
15•
:
18.
rate
is
When known
.
.
.
.
.
Wilcken published
was
his Griechische Ostraka, nothing
as to the rate of this
tiix
in
Roman
times
(cf. I.
184).
Several Oxyrhynchus papyri (nos. 99, 242, 333) show that in the first century (down at least to A.D. 89) it was 10 per cent., as
PAPYRUS
THE
^"
.
series of sales of fractions of
is
is
\_
]
•
•
/3'^
/3[]
later Ptolemies.
at present published, but Grenfell
that the line containing the record of
1298.— A.D.
what
.
For the second century no evidence and Hunt state that the Tebtunis papyri of that period show that the rate was still 10 per cent. The present document appears to show that early in the third century it was 5 per cent. It is unfortunate under the
see above, introd. to Pap. 1201 (p. 4). The apparently 5 per cent. (15 dr. on a sum of 300 dr.). :
[]
i''/>[o]/f)
it is
mutilated,
231.
evidently a single house between
members of
here continued, and, so far as our present knowledge extends, concluded, by the sale by Theognostus to his sister Dioscorous of a third share in this As observed in the introduction to Pap. 11 58, this may well be the portion which house. the same family
,
Theognostus bought
before us
in
is
227 from Herminus.
in Pap.
which
is
Evidence of the present sale has already been
the affidavit of Dioscorous to the
945 (p. 120), asking for the registration of her purchase.
containing only the banker's
summary
The
present document
is
incomplete,
of the contents of the actual contract; but, as appears
ROMAN PERIOD
153
^ ] [] ,^ [ ^ @£[.[5? ^ [ ] ^[ \
from Papp. 932 and
summaries give the whole substance of the
11 58, such
contract, except
the specification of the boundaries.
Etous
[.
.
\[ [^]--
[]70
em
-^
] ^^^ \ 7[€][) ^ hpa
7r[apa
y,^ apy
ai^of.
S
ewi To'jv
(2nd hand)
.
for
\€[ ] [[] [\ [ ^ \?] ^ ]5 '\
]
[^]
)
eav
954•—.
d. 260.
a lease for five years of a piece of open ground
a yearly rent of 40 drachmas.
applicant guarantees to restore
what mutilated,
^
crecrj"
PAPYRUS APPLICATION
it
The measurements
[\ }\[ [
Hermopolis at
The papyrus
is
some-
and end.
]
[[] [][]
7[5]
5
in
of the ground are given, and the
unimpaired at the end of the term.
particularly at the beginning
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5
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09
S^
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(,;85
/. -
«.
hence the division of the word appears to have been irregular. 7. A letter seems to have been written after the s of It may be simply a mark to fill up the line.
do not suit The remains after would do, but would make a short line. There is a small lacuna at the beginning of 1. 7, but not enough to hold a , 6.
III.
X
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15
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2/3
25
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such appears to be the reading of the papyrus, rather than
:
PAPYRUS containing as
it
documents, fastened together.
1164.— A.D.
212.
It is
The bond
a composite of union
roll,
lies
Ammonius,
the
in
of Antinoopolis
city
At
;
and
all
the fact that
in
fall
may
stand between
consisting of ten originally distinct
the several documents relate were carried out through
the 20th year of Caracalla.
'lowiov.
does records of both sales and receipts,
the two groups of such texts.
of
7^[
[] [][
.
to which
cro[t]
\[] [] [^ /<[] ^] []
[] L
THIS papyrus,
[]
ent
8[(:]
20
24.
evL
[e]voLKi.[ov]
jiVTOv
all
the
transactions
the bank of Anubion, son
within the
month of Pharmuthi
the head of each document the bankers have
made a
in
note
It is of the day of the month, the names of the parties, and the amount of money involved. imperfect at both ends, but it is unlikely that any complete document is lost, since the
second
is
dated on the second day of the month, and the
last
on the 29th.
Besides the ordinary interest attaching to a group of business documents, this papyrus has a special value from the light which it throws upon the organization of Greek cities in Egypt. It comes from Antinoopolis, the city founded by Hadrian in a. d. 122 in memory of his
which was established from the
favourite Antinous,
,/
a senate and with citizens especially illustrated
by
this
classified
papyrus.
first
on the Greek model, with
It is and demes. The names of most of the
in
tribes
/3,
this
latter
fact
that
?, "^ parties
mentioned
in
is it
6 by double epithets of the pattern Double epithets of this kind have been known previously, the commonest and have been interpreted as containing the names of being demes, which, for some unknown reason, had been re-named and consequently had duplicate titles. The true explanation was first given from this papyrus, which shows that in fact the first epithet contains the name of the tribe, the second that of the deme (see Archiv
are followed
..
^,
fiir Papyrusforschung, II. 70
ff.).
ROMAN PERIOD
155
was founded on the Athenian pattern, as seems likely, it presumably had and of these nine are named in the present papyrus, and the tenth is recorded
If Antinoopolis
ten tribes elsewhere.
;
The number of demes is quite The list of them may be
four elsewhere.
with two additions \vhich have
come
uncertain
;
twenty-seven are mentioned here, and
repeated here from the article referred to above,
to light since that article
was published.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
1^6
For a
discussion of the origin of these various names, the article in the
Archivmay be
referred to \
For a summary' of the contents of the ten documents composing the
On
numerical catalogue prefixed to this volume. (rt)
] '\]
voeiov
'
.]os
.
.
? / ^^ €8 ^ ]] .€
the
see
roll,
16S).
(p.
',[.\\\\ /"
] I
form see Pap. 890
their
/[. .]^£'[] .
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.
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et
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(2nd hand)
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]
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7{]/
.
The
article also contains a list of the tribe and deme-names, elsewhere than in Antinoopolis, that are at present known. To
this
!, :)!
added from the Petrie Papyri coL
2,
20,
1.
xiv.
p. lii), OfoleVfior 6),
'/!
deme-names may now be
the following additional
list
(ib.
'XiTfp^oKuK
(ib.
lix a.
2,
(zi. xvii
xi.
cxExii.
:
12),
6. 4,
28,
AiroiiVfior
c/.
&C.),
Four
21).
xi.
(/i.
l),
these
of
and
Ai-robUaos,
(P. P.
(ib.
III.
xiv.
vi
a.
47),
(^'.,
are explicitly stated to
—
(1.
i.
if.
(a) It
—
(Petrie, Koptos, pi.
Naukratis, is
•> , I. pi.
uncertain.^
bination,
,
:
no. 7) and whether the last is a
xxx. no. 3J ; Berlin papyrus,
The
volume gives the Alexandrian
tribe
981, has the new comPap. 908 in the present
with the
deme-name (which occurs by itself in Tebttmis Pap. 99, 1. 55), and Pap. 1222 6 'AX6aievc, making the
The
of this
name 6
deme-name
Eucpyt-
greater part of the width of this column
judge from
is
lost
1.
19, nearly
evs: the letter before fuf is possibly 8 or
. The ir
since, to
^
:
here
:
is
the
first
proof that the adjective
L 5) denotes a tribe, not a deme. I. So again L 21.
17.
21. AjT
may be
deme-name
BGU.
'AXfiaievr.
I.
must have been very broad,
(cf.
—
(Petrie,
58).
deme
sixty letters are lost in each line.
be Alexandrian, and the rest are probably so. M. Seymour de Ricci refers to two mutilated names on inscriptions apetor tat
^ ^! ^
eighth tribe which is known to have had a while a ninth is added by Pap. Lips, i, 'AXOauis. Tebt. Pap. 99 also has the new
c/.
8,
(6. xxi
€<€
^[]
<
[]/3[]/55
'
/3
.
[]^3
^}*** ''^
2
.]
(i) I.
a
.
.
,
(.
and one
The
letter is
wholly
lost in
a lacuna.
banker's abstracts at the head of each document
are written in a different hand from the documents themselves, but are not reckoned in the numeration of hands. In the present instance, the date is
is
inconsistent with that given in
presumably a mistake.
1.
3,
and
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in regular blocks,
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16, but not in this formula. :
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purpose.
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he
the termination
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in c above,
where
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it,
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700 drachmae.
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and k, 1. 27. has dropped out before
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very
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22,
this.
illiterate uncials.
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and
than
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clearly written,
themselves.
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different temples
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neighbours.
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scribe's errors in
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left),
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2
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line
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doubtful
which follows
is
if
there
is
room
perhaps repeated
:
instance the lease
60 years, long before the lapse of which it may be taken the form of a lease. It is to be observed that by a lump sum, not by a yearly rent. is for
the boat would certainly have ceased to exist,
mean a
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Antinoeia,
Sarapion seems to have written for both parties, since both subscriptions are in the same hand. A plainly written document, except that it is badly rubbed (2) 30.
down
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contents are rather curious, as
they show that an athlete, who had gained the privilege of being supported at the public expense by his victories in the great games, could transfer this privilege to another• Here Turbon, having twice been victorious as a boxer in the
(^)
whom .
is
able to
their father
.
.
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so, apparently, not
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Pap. 1179,
1.
21
(p. 145).
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doubtful
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vol.
Ill,
28.
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p.
163,
note. 26.
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name
!
writing
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c/.
i,
11.
for the
is
.
.
is a little uncertain, but the demeappears to be the o{ i, 1. 6. The
the reading
very rough.
890.— B.
c.
6.
payment of 60 drachmas, residue of the
named, and the parties are not described, nor
The money
is
.
Receipts.
PAPYRUS is
:
hand)
23, 24.
6.
RECEIPT
(gth
(8th hand)
is
price of five cows.
paid through the private bank of Hermaeus.
No
locality
amount of the price specified. There was in Arsinoe, as we learn
the total
68
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is
, [^.
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the genitive of
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not
and possibly
;
in the
But the Rainer papyrus
is
present
over a century later
and can hardly be used as evidence. The present receipt is couched in the same form as in Pap. 1 164 above {, d, g, ), the body of the document being a statement of the payment addressed by the debtor to the creditor, to which the creditor appends his autograph receipt and it has no principal verb. Compare also for the form B. M. Pap. 332 and Rain. Corp. XIV and see Gradenvvitz, Einfuhrung in die Papyruskunde, p. 139 ff.
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PAPYRUS interpretation of lines 7
IF inthethe form of the
the
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first
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16.
in the note is correct, this
have been rubbed, and almost i
:
892.— A. D.
of hay, to the value of looo drachmas. lines
<—
.
No
is
a receipt for rent
locality is specified.
traces of the ink
^
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The
beginnings
have disappeared from
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apparently
this
means
1000
'
restatement of the amount in numerals; but
it
is
is
of them
1432 drachmas,
for
<
viz.
in
840.—A.
is
.
' ' 25 tribe-name,
or the last
beginning of the papyrus
:
would
suit
the visible
name who
.
.
tSos,
is
a receipt from a
?€~
[/3]
is
S
mentioned several times
the introduction to
jratSor,
PAPYRUS money owing
/ [;8]
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probably the person of this
.
but one
hpa>^
Kocria? 6
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word may be read as
required,
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HIS
figures
,? \^ %( ? .
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The
part-payment of rent.
[] [][. L
;
the
and there seems to be no indication of the residence of the parties perhaps described as a Greek citizen (of Alexandria ?).
5
2.
to
129.
D.
mutilated,
',,
remains
remains
visible
5.
difficult to
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT
accommodate the
comes no doubt the usual
After
hay.'
.
re[
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L
drachmas worth of
169
woman named
907.— A. D.
Amh.
in the Amherst Papyri. See especially Pap. 131. The dates correspond.
134.
Thasia, daughter of Lucius, for the repayment of
Only part of the document is preserved, and of this the last five lines are mutilated but the money seems to be a deposit or part of a deposit. The word occurs in line 14 and seems to be the amount repaid but whether this was the whole amount owing is not clear. The payment is made through the bank of Chaeremon
{]
to her.
;
at Dionysias, but the residence of the parties to the III.
;
deed
is
not specified,
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12,
).
read
lo, II.
The bank
1.
of Palamedes at Dionysias
is
mentioned
very
illiterate
document
properly have been
the
BGU.
named
in
The
beginning
is
is
there any subscription, so that the names
to
be from Anchorimphis to Ptolemaeus.
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neighbouring village of Euhemeria; while the latter belongs to the metropolis,
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., and
y.
:
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.
.
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6.
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136.
D.
dealing with sales.
section
'[] {
5.
a.d. 131, and
described as resident in Dionysias, in the division of Themistes, and apparently also
is
)([]
3.
vol. I), of
Chaeremon, which
concerned with the sale of a camel, and should more
is
included in
;
in the
of
does not occur elsewhere.
4,
909 a.— A.
damaged, both by rubbing and mutilation, nor of the parties are not certain but tiie sale seems former
The bank
in
PAPYRUS
THIS
70 (see the Corrigenda to
468, of a.d. 130.
;
Pap.
132
above
(p. 142),
1•
5•
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12.
from
« it
? :
the reading
and seems intended
may
possibly be
L
is
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written close after the
is
, whereas
the
is
some distance
918.—A. D.
171.
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a receipt from Pacysis son of Pacysis for 112 drachmas owing to Harpagathes, his
father's brother, is
,,
to stand alone.
PAPYRUS
THIS
^
/ <
[]
but the
if;
171
who has
The
died leaving him heir.
considerably mutilated, and the whole
is
earher part of the document
written in a very cursive hand.
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4.
There
is
room
for
[]
Ueyiamv
more than
in the
lacuna, but in November, A.D. 171, Marcus Aurelius had not yet assumed the title of Germanicus, so that the line was
cf.
(Grenfell
Wessely, Topagraphie,
near Socnopaei Nesus, The letter after might be
and Hunt)
p. 56.
:
.
[],
.
or the description of personal marks II. yovan being omitted, and the age of Pacysis written in words but the suit rather better than . slight traces before :
20.
probably a short one. 9.
.
-{
22, 23.
remains
;
ff
goes with f, not with em perhaps possible, but does not
is
very well.
suit the
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
172
.
.
.
€[]
\•\\
.•.
25
[] <;
[ ]€ ?
eyKoXiiv Trept
[] / 8 -^
Oev
30
/3[]
n[e]pLnenTWKevai
oucTTjs
€€[] eay
?
[/3']
ewekdy]
7^[(€]
PAPYRUS RECEIPT is
176.
from Horion son of Onnophris, apparently a priest (the reading
month of Pachon,
doubtful) of Suchus, for the rent of a garden, from the
of Pharmuthi,
ment
920.—. D.
1
76.
is difficult.
The papyrus is somewhat mutilated, and The curious division of words in lines 6 and
,€€\ /305
.
,
.
is 1 1
in lines
3-4
175, to that
so badly written that decipher-
should be noted.
.
[]
[]\
6\[]
5
€ Tf
° [?]
-^^
-
[]
•[]
[]
drjaapoly]
15
,
to
3.
a
The verbs be named
2.
seem
[<]\(!
than a
which
is
,
but
in
11.
8, 10,
^'
L
:
321, 322.
the letter before
(rroKtarfjs is
of Socnopaei
14 are singular, but two persons
here.
the only
looks more like part of
word which suggests itself For a Upeis
at all reconcileable with the remains.
IS• 19. 6et
:
sc.
Nesus
(i.e.
of the
}.
repeated by inadvertence,
god Suchus) see
BGU.
ROMAN PERIOD
€
20
173
L Avtcjvli^ov]
[]
[]/^ PAPYRUS
RECEIPT father,
for various
264.
amounts of wine, acknowledged by Aur. Maximus
Aur. Heroninus.
and the writing
1210.— A.D.
dated
It is
in a letter to his
Phaophi, Athyr, and Choiach of the 12th year,
in
There need therefore be no doubt that it belongs Heroninus which has been described above in connexion with Pap. 1226 The 1 2th year here can only be that of Gallienus ; and that this (with the interpolated (p. 103). rule of Macrianus and Quietus) is the reign to which the Heroninus-papyri as a group must be is
plainly of the third century.
to the correspondence of
{,
referred has been proved (since p. 103
dAlexandrie,
vol.
Wien, 1906, no.
See also the
8),
still
i,
was printed off) by Breccia de la sociiti archdol. and Wessely [Anzeiger d. phil.-hist. Klasse d. Akad. in
fasc. 3, 1905, p. 136)
from papyri
in their possession in
-,
more recent note of
Fiorentini {Papiri Greco-Egisii, vol.
i),
'
]
€
€-)[]
Oivov
'Aggiunte e Correzioni' to his Papiri
p. ix.
7/3€[]/8
5
which the names of the emperors are given.
in the
Vitelli
yei^^
^
[t)8
S]
evvaKocna
^ ^
y^ •" L
%"
-^ € ef
'
15
^
(
5
" %^
(
{_\
^--^
-/!.
remains rather better than Pap. Fior. 16, note on 1. 20. The complimentary epithet appears first in the third century. this stands for (see 1. 12). See note on Pap. 7. a\ 5-
6.
Suits the
:
:
cf.
Vitelli,
^^
" "^
" 2/ 1226,
Pap. 9.
1.
1 1
/
:
7 (p. 103),
and
70 verso, note on
,
for 1.
an estimate of
174.
its
size see
below,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
174
Loans.
7.
PAPYRUS 1273— A. D.
A
MUTILATED
acknowledgement of a loan of 593 drachmas, interesting with which it abounds.
€
]. ^ .) ]at
5
-^
[ /)5 ^^[] -
[/][ ^
\\
-
E/Di€v[s]
[.
.
[]
/u,te
E/Jievs
e[t]Tei'ai
e/i
/[] ? «? [] %
.] .... 77[]
[]/)<^ /)
[]5
[]
[] [] 1
5
£•()
/
Ne/3cr7j
[5]
(3rd hand)
(2nd hand)
/3[
[/]? .
is
[.
i[e
.]/3-' Tt,J/3e/3iov
:
PAPYRUS
ALOAN is
of 64
drachmas
as a rule clear.
in It
.]05
[.
\_<;]
in 1. 3 the amount of the The whole document so given as 593 drachmas. abounds with mistakes that it is impossible to say which state12, 13•
loan
^^ \
7[] €). [/3]'
[][5
[]:[9] €'[:] []•«9
chiefly for the
?^ \€
illiterate mis-spellings
[]
29.
[^] []
jiai;
ejypa^ei»
[/3]
K[a]tcrap[o]5
ment of the amount 14.
fmaa
writing
is
939.— A.
:
of the loan
is
correct,
doubtful
if
there
it is
much compressed
D.
is
room
for this, but the
here.
225.
The papyrus is mutilated in places, but the writing belongs to the collection of papers relating to the family of Hermopolis.
Hermaeus, the lender being Aurelius Theognostus.
[^] /30?
[/,; ?]/)5 ]? L
[^ ''
)^:
Aurelius Copreas occurs in Papp. 943 and 945 as 3. Kvpws of Aurelia Dioscorous, sister of the Aurelius Theognostus who appears in the present document ; and as in Pap. 945 she
'^ ) ^ is
descnhed as
reading
! &!, em
7) here seems
(
fairly certain.
the
]
€^['
@^]) ^ <; \\
5
[
[ | ]
]
/^
,
"\\€
-)^1 [/] /
has a long
had been repeated by mistake. 21. TO these words are :
[.
)
AD
POSIT
it
1.
.
.
\'}[<;']
7/3[*
)
looks as
if
<
certain, but the preceding letters is
probably the
23. is
€i)
:
.
The
eiSevai.
.
.
reading of the whole of this
doubtful, the writing being extremely cursive.
fact,
final
As
formula
a matter of
Copreas does not write for anyone but himself; yet room for another name,
it
does
not seem possible to find
15 (p. 176).
()
Theognostus.
and
?
.]
.
(2nd hand)
The whole phrase
eyp).
943 below,
tail,
^
[/3]/35
L
/^
in Pap.
[]^?
tt^s
€)(
same as
[]
[]€^'/3
)
"
20
only remotely resemble
€ ^] ,
a[s]
^ [ ^^?] )\ []^' €[ ][^5 ^ ) / ^] /^
15
letter after ne
ef olkov
/litjvi
•5 []
The
[]^/
S
Me^etp
/
l^e
xaipeLV
£
S
/37^[]
C S
Sef^
ejvTOKOv
/ce[
pas
9•
ROMAN PERIOD
The
well preserved.
PAPYRUS
943.— A.
D.
227.
of 600 drachmas by Aurelia Dioscorous with her brother, Aurelius papyrus, with
^ [\
[']5
the exception of
)
[][5
[]
some gaps
['^ }'^ -[] [] [;?] \_ ^^ ^[5 ] []
[]^[]
TOS
[/3])[5
\]
^]5 /^ ^[]
4• For the reading of the name see Pap. 945. Copreas appears both there and in Pap. 939.
<^[p]y (
Aurelius
6.
''
[ [^
ev
:
/.
vnoKoyov.
the
[]
]•»^^
] [ ]'
[^
5
in
[]
^]
upper
part, is
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
176
10
/",
-^ ,[]€ \_<;
•], <;
,
^; 15
t[c]
8<;
[<;^
L
|_^]"5
'^
) []
"
(2nd hand)
?
?
5• See note on Pap.
939,
I.
21.
It
would be possible
PAPYRUS 1243— A. D.
THIS
is
The
a loan by Aurelius
Phoebammon, a
vhich
is
mutilated.
1
1
78.
The name
sc.
-/^!.
227.
pancratiast, to Aurelius Cornelius of Hermopolis.
description of the former in lines 5
with similar descriptions in Pap.
^/,
to read
and 6
There is clear,
is
a
is
of
some
and the
interest,
and may be compared
with regard to the dating clause,
difficulty
fact that
both parties to the transaction
show conclusively that the document cannot be earlier than CaraThe numeral, , shows however that Caracalla, who counted his regnal years consecutively those of Septimius Severus, is out of the question; and the only possible emperor
are called Aurelius seems to calla.
after is
,
therefore Severus Alexander.
line
%,
His invariable formal ;
The papyrus
is
[
in the present
and
and part of another between
empero»• must have been described
by other
-
title is
but
papyrus there
is
a whole
and we can only suppose that the
of which hitherto no indication has been given.
titles,
considerably mutilated throughout.
[] 8
/;[']? €]
\_^ 5
/^ \8] 8\_^ ) ] [][] [^ [^ [^ \] [][] [x]et/3[o5
[iO/x.]iC7-^aT0S
[:]
//
8, 9•
ment
[] :
it is
^
not usual to interpolate the statestatement of the
of the interest in the middle of the
principal.
^^^
<
9•
:
it is
very remarkable to find Ptolemaic silver
in circulation so late as the third century,
ROMAN PERIOD
[]
\_€\ \]€
L
[-] [] [
[]
e/A[o]u
[vTjs]
15
177
/
"[] ^]/3 [] []%€[ [')7^€]5
})75 L
]
20
.
.
.
.
.
.
^[5] 2/3[]
]
[(^] (2nd []/'[]5
[5
hand)
[]
[|]?
Accounts.
8.
PAPYRUS
in
1171.— B.C.
8.
following farm-account contains several items of interest,
valuable on account of
hand
[]
7[€]
[]
[7']^
THE
Kop]vij[Xio]?
[' ] []•
)S
which
its
and well formed.
this is written is sufficiently careful
to the maintenance of sheep
and
goats,
and the
are included, together with the public taxes
the beginning and the end are
On
lost.
and
is
palaeographically
Papyri of the reign of Augustus are scarce, and the
date.
cultivation of
Claudius, which have been printed above, p. 105•
It is
;
The
69-74).
(11.
the verso are the
The
accounts relate mainly
but incidental expenses
papyrus* is mutilated, and both
official
documents of the reign of
noteworthy that the accounts were thus
preserved for half a century before the verso was put to use.
Ends
of a mutilated column.
[]/ 8{^]
Col. 2]
T^s
" ^' -[
5
e
~
^] { ( <
]
(
,
yeivovTai
<
^
(
appears in The form in which the abbreviation for papyrus suggests the origin of the common symbol (. It is an of the Ptolemaic cursive form () attached to a , which itself is no doubt an amalgamation of a and a , so that 2.
this
{
— 7.
^
/
: ^,.
ay
— apy =
stantive.
i.e.
here used as a feminme sub-
<^v
ROMAN PERIOD 40
^^ ev
T015
^ ?
jivovraL
Spa^
45
-^
'""
/
8^[[] ^/^
Col. 4]
50
179
ev
\
'''=
'
ev
[]'''
k^L
^= <
(
^
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Col. 5]
75
] ] , \yi-vovTai\ Sairav^
[]
(.
<
[
—
[(
ev
€[] ( \_ — {
ev
8
<
"
[l]
^'
Ttcri^t?
€?
e"
85
e[i]s
[
^
e*
9©
"^
e*
(
[.]
]
t
^ '^
9"'7^°^
{
fyL
(
( [
]
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/cat
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[
[
[
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.]
.
.
.
]
[
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[
{
"
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95
° " -^ {
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{
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[
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[ /]9 ]
=
{
(
^
{
Beginnings of the lower half of a mutilated column follow. the term is familiar as indicating the measure73. ments of areas of land in contracts of sale or lease here it must be a tax for the taking of such measurements.
74•
:
.
PAPYRUS
ACCOUNTS 1~\.
where
1177.—A.D.
it
/'.
Wilcken,
(Jr.
accounts themselves to identify papyri in this volume
The
it.
The It is
is
1.
193,
113.
not named, nor
,
and Fayum Papp.
,
is
as here,
addressed
there anything in the
probably Arsinoe or Hermopolis, since most of the
come from those nomes
first
Ci/r.
occurs in conjunction with the
of the four commissioners for the waterworks of the
to Demetrius, the
to the latter.
«:
41, 226,
;
part of the papyrus
;
is
and one slight indication (1. 57) points rather well preserved on the whole, though in places
somewhat rubbed but the last seven remaining columns are badly damaged, both by rubbing and mutilation. Continuous decipherment is in parts of these columns impossible, but all except the last three have been transcribed, as they contain several new words or uses of words, and supply interesting information as to the work in connexion with the springs and reservoirs. ;
ROMAN PERIOD The
first
column of the account
is
in the
There are
also
^,) {)
preceded by a space of 7I inches, containing the conclusion of
another account, which ends with the summary,
{.
l8l
some rough notes
in
The
margins of the main account.
{€){)
eVl
a different hand, which has also
account
itself,
made
occasional entries
after the introductory heading (col.
i),
gives the income of the Board for the period in question, which covers the last three months
of the
1
6th year of Trajan, and the
from certain of the town a certain fixed
first
officials (the
-,
two months of the 17th
sum per month, and from payments
year.
Their income
is
derived
^^^), who
pay
for the supply of water to various baths
and
gymnasiarchs, the
and the
Their total income for the five months (11. 62is a fixed daily charge. rest of the roll is occupied by the expenditure, amounts very nearly two The to talents. 63) which is divided into several sections. First (11. 65-1 11) come payments to contractors for men employed in pumping. The contractor himself receives 40 drachmas a month, the labourers fountains, for which there
only li drachmas (unless this
charge works.
and
1.
70).
The next
1
for the
229),
be taken as their dai/y wage, see note on
to
is
12-157) relates to animal labour, being for the drivers of the oxen employed on the Then there are payments for jars (11. 158-163), cords for fastening the jars (11. 164-166)
(11.
nails,
machinery &c.
(11.
wood
167-174),
fodder
230-247),
(11.
for
(11.
the machinery
175-224), pitch
(11.
carpenters
248-266),
267-276),
(11.
(11.
225-
solderers
(11. 277-293) and materials for their work (11. 294-310), and labour in maintaining the underground pipes and wells connected with the fountains (11. 311-334); after which the account
becomes too much mutilated Col.
be followed further.
]
to
^-
l]
ev'aLapr]KOTL
%< /[] []
K.pLcnrov
/
5
, et?
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tf L
15
»
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L
•)7)/'
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8.
'
[Z\(oikou
["]''
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[]
<
<
reservoirs.
Two
reservoirs are mentioned in these accounts, the
L
<
<
<
20 :
"/ cT
Katcra[/3]o5
^y^ <
(\\!
and the
»
TtXtVour.
^^--,
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l82
< a
, L
& [^
€?
le
.
[] —
e
^] ^8 \]^ [ ^ <
[
<] e
40
< <
'— —
y^ <
50
< < — \\ <
.
~ , "...
21.
'.
30-31.
The
.
obols are
<
—
reckoned
:
that
IS,
)([.
.
.]
<
means 33.
I
month
is
<
—
i^.
L•
8 drachma
(c/.
The
sign
—, which
usually
of the papyrus appears to be
avri.
aipov-
— y^ < —
<
— —
\^
<
—
-"
@'
^.
—
<
y^ <
[]', the (silver)
—
<
/^,
<
obol, here stands simply for 'obol.'
The reading
—
—
8 obols a day for the month.
at 7\ to
^
jU,tav
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°
/cat
of
e
/
'^'^ff?
—
— —
^
55
< ——
<
e
< <
", —
—
<
L
]
<
at
@
tij
qy
\-
<
—
oXat <
—
<
—
—
< L
—
<
—
< <
45
—:
^
TiavvL
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€°<— —
^—.
8—
—
[
<
)u,tj
.
.
< ^^^ <
<
<
^^^ < L
.
.
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'
^/ < — []
<
<
<
L
^^ <
<
<
/39
35
[]
[]•[]9
[]'\
30
€
<
vnep
vnep
. []€/
TpaLavov
^^ <
^
<
^&^
<
/? -"
<
•
25
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<
43.
z,e,
—:
the total of the items
'' — is
144 dr. 8i ob., or
152 dr. 23 ob., not 152 dr. 14 ob.
^—
50.
in
1.
47
56.
is
:
in this total the item of 14 dr. 5 ob.
mentioned
not reckoned.
-—
:
oneexpectsij/nf/xuvxS, but the third letter
is
plainly
, followed by a letter or
abbreviation-mark above the line, The Tiy o: the total of the items is 313 dr. 57 ob. 13 obols which should normally have been paid in Mesore (1. 53)
—
have inadvertently been included, as well as the
5
actually paid.
-^
ROMAN PERIOD
183
[]' ]? %-
,
< /3[]
L
6
ivyeiov
<
<
TlavvL
<
y^ <
^
<
—
Mecr" < [/^^]
,? ^ \,\ ^ -" € ^ '' ° ^ ^ ,
Col. 4]
^' ^ ^]
<
^^ < [|?]
<
<
<
jaTjvtai"
.€ <
<
L
<
VivovTa.i
<
)( € t
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eovo
6
ti"
^^
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[«:] [];)(
L
<
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70
9
ev
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[](.
<
<
-^
<
75
[]
^
ey°
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ti/atjs
^
<
^
<
85 Col.
5]
,
!
70. avdpwv
^
^
<
[
=
]
,.^'^
,
-'^
<
<
^^ ^ ^ ' °^ ? " [] -
<
<
<
"" :
the existence
I tal. :
5900 it
is
dr.
--"
<
of a synagogue
of
natives of Thebes makes Hermopolis more probable than Arsinoe as the town to which this papyrus relates. The high water-rate paid by the Jews is noticeable. t : 62. SO MS., apparently, but 5 must be meant, Pachon having been reckoned as a full month in every case. 63. The totals for the various sections amount, as they stand, to 11861 dr. 289 ob., which (at 7J obols to the drachma) is
equivalent to
/xtj^"
<
? ° '
<
—"
^
90
57-
<
epya
/
[/][]? ^ '^?
< /3/f[a]
]")5
ye < crof fat
'^
[]
'[5
^
/°
^
\_]°
—
? []/3* <
€ ^ '^ '^ ^ 8
'
^
6J ob.
possible that this means, not 797
working for 30 days each, but 797 days' work done in all during the month, so that one man who did 30 days' work would be reckoned as 30 men. This would account for the method by which the wages are calculated, viz. 40 drachmas for 30 men. Thus a man regularly employed would earn (or rather the contractor would receive on his behalf) 40 dr. a month but not every man would be regularly employed, ij drachmas seems impossibly low for a monthly wage. ^<:. y(f)iViTot 2000 obols are approximately equal to 73. yf 276 drachmas. ;
:
men
:
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
184
€' 8 , —
95
^^
<
<
8^
ev
rots
e
^
^
<
*^
^
,\ -^ <
[]
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apt
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eX[ai,]ou
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[
.
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L
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<
ctv^
[_^
° ^'^ <
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20
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33•
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apparently
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< ;8 [] " < ^^ < [] [] ^\\ ]77 < ^
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9
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Col. 6]
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one
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in
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and there are several
but the portion preserved appears to be an account of miscellaneous
other items seem to be included a
]
number
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9
I. is the form recognized by the lexicons, but epiu occurs in Strabo and in the Hibeh papyri. :
<
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of painters' colours. .] .
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of an account for hay and grass for grazing, near Alabanthis, a village in the
nome
Heracleides division of the Arsinoite
{cf.
Wessely, Topographie des Faijum,
p. 32).
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Polemon
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II70
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92
ff.),
is
verso.
—
is
258-259.
A. D.
written on the back of the large revenue-register printed
He is here belongs to the papers of Heroninus (see pp. 103, 173). irepi and the document is addressed to Aurelius
Heracleides, senator and ex-gymnasiarch of Arsinoe.
emperor
193
Reference
As
not named, but he can only be Gallienus.
made
is
to the sixth year
has been shown above,
all
;
the
the Hero-
ninus papyri which can be dated with certainty belong to the period covered by this emperor, and unless further evidence should
come
to light to extend the period of Heroninus' correspondence
over a wider range than at present
is
necessary,
it
be safe to assign
will
of his reign (a.d. 254-268, the years of Gallienus' sole reign being
it
to the fifteen years
numbered continuously with
those of his joint rule with Valerianus), including the interpolated reign of the usurpers Macrianus
and Quietus
(a.d.
Some more documents
260-262),
in the section containing letters (pp.
209-2
1
belonging to this group
will
be found below,
).
The present document is an account of receipts and expenditure on the property of which Heroninus was steward at Theadelphia, including payments to workmen and allowances of wine, The beginning is lost, but the first column together with a daily record of work done.
New
preserved contains the commencement of a sub-section. fresh
headings, begin at cols. 7 and
mutilation,
and many parts of
omitted, no account
is
Col.
it
The
11.
do not admit of
taken of them
in
papyrus
is
transcription.
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Where whole columns
are thus
the numeration of the lines.
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struck
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73.
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),
pa),
asses, 27
).
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= \ ^^'" =
4
xnff.
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reads
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.
km.
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reads
:
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the remains with this.
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has apparently been struck
out.
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and
:
there
.
as the ink in the lines
point in written.
therefore probably the right extension of
is
the abbreviation Kva which occurs so frequently {see col.
and
col. 11
below).
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!
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above
two or three letters have been struck out. SO Hunt, referring to Amh. Pap. 91, 1. II, 305. and Fayum Pap. 112, 1. 3, where (= ploughing) 304. Before epy,
:
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/
struck out after
,.
;
not, but
it
,
:
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seems also inadvertence,
to
be struck out, but
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is
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probably due to
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Dd
353.
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is
to be explained.
498, 506, 507.
to read nyu.
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reading
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vpyei is not possible.
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1.
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471
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final
character looks
:
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445. doubtful, but
c/.
:
c/.
1.
1.
1
30.
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letter
read as
in that place is
340.
D
more
a mark of abbreviation, but in 1. 458 it might be an i. They 452. After this line two lines have been struck out. epy (no numeral) ev read reads this line has been struck out. It After line a 458. like
for this restoration, see 1. 266. But the reading there not certain, so that the restoration must be regarded as
423.
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ev
column. is
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above. 462.
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tt
7^
468.
seems
"X": :
altered from
.
,
' ... to
:
be written
=
/Cl.
374; there
in a
is
barely
compressed form,
cf. p.
173, above.
room
for
fir,
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^ ^
^
as
eirt
]^ ^ .
ty
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total.
Letters.
854.— ist
century.
from Nearchus to Heliodorus, describing a journey up the Nile to Syene
we
(!),
and a
visit to
times,
the oracle of
Ammon.
learn that the writer consulted the oracle
accordance with an usage which
modern
[]
ovot
Mutilated.
6•]
and the source of the Nile that, in
X]ti^o[i']
of the numbers given here seem certain, though they are obviousiy inconsistent with the
interesting letter
nately mutilated, but
[
[ajt
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y
5^
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9.
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205
he carved the names of
we know
to
The
(if line
10
letter is unfortuis
correctly given),
have been common
his friends in the temples.
in ancient as
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lines
washed
out.
Endorsed
I.
—
:
possibly
(\,
name
as the
of the addressee
shown by the verso to be Heliodorus. This from the next by about twice the usual space. 7.
(>(/
struck out
re
and
:
at first written
-,
added above the
evos re
is
following letter infer
but the letters
are
iot
.-..
:
for
names
such
,
of his relations
in
and
which the friends,
cf.
CIG. 4897-4947, 4980-5037, 5042-5108, //».
line.
897.— A. D.
evidently addressed to
is
from
(:
10-12.
dedicator includes the
PAPYRUS
THEwe may
lo.
line is separated
84.
some person
nome; and Only part of the letter
living in the Arsinoite
line 12 that the writer lived at Alexandria.
remains, the portion transcribed being preceded by the remains of another column, which has
probably been the
first,
as the
first
two
lines
seem
to
concerns the writer's coming to the Arsinoite nome.
be the address. The portion which remains
He
appears to have met with very injurious and declares that he will not come unless his correspondent sends for him, and can guarantee him against a repetition of the injury; and he repeatedly asks him to let him know the truth on this point. He assures his correspondent of the friendship treatment on his
last visit,
which he bears him, and concludes by saying that he knows the other's care In a postscript he sends friendly greetings to his correspondent's household.
Ends of a column.
Col.
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altered from
this
is
15.
out. i8.
\&
(
this verb
;
after this
:
be'iva
word
30.
«r.
it
must be a
without the
^-^
colloquial
has been written and struck
perhaps the bearer of the letter and avros no doubt refers to Dius. :
is
the subject of
letter,
it is
a
recital of the
is
for
(
28. After reKvou the following
struck out
it
:
-, !. €!, all
be room :
1173.— A.D.
apparently one from a farm
mutilation of the papyrus
but
to
/i Oxy. Pap. 238, 1. 1 and introduction ; but the very uncertain. it is not clear what this can mean, but the (which might possibly be ) is the letters except There does not for is possible. :
is
^^-
certain,
seem
HE following letter is
((>
22-3.
reading of
article.
PAPYRUS
X
?]
[^]/8
reading here
jr.
the true reading
use of the demonstrative
[/
??/[],
?
apparently for
?]
/,['/^]
L
sic,
vers:?.
yap
, (( :
[]^5
juoi
,
9.
^^
[]
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25
30
yap
,,
[
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.
^ , , 7[]/5 ;? [ ,/
tij5
[](^7;[9]
.
tj
ypaxpov
yao\ov epyapLL
/
€
eav
vakeiv
yap
ye
15
^
207
impossible to
.
.
(
.
.
ae
|
words have been written and
.
eir
125.
bailiff to his
employer.
make out completely
business which the writer has transacted.
the
Owing
to the
sense of the
,
2o8
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possible this should be written
PAPYRUS
ALETTER some
[]70
.
.
899.—2nd
[][]
(^
Endorsed
12.
e
eav oe
...]...
L
20
^
/ ^[]
,
.
.
.
as a name.
cent.
from Hermaeus to his son Arius, containing information that he has sent him
purple,
and giving him instructions about an account with Paneros, &c. X[atpe
'\
Apete
/^ 5
\\
[]
/
^.
^;
eav
5.
clear.
,
the meaning of this word would be possible to read :
It
in this
connexion
is
not
but that would be
''''po'i
^
equally obscure, 8.
:
/.
;
cf,
below,
1.
12.
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,
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209
eva
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].
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PAPYRUS
A SHORT It is
correct,
.
[\[\
8
<
cv
.
848 verso.—
..
213
{?).
note giving order for the payment of five fleeces to the wife of Agathinus. in the 21st year, which, if the identification suggested in the note on 1. is
dated
must be that of
bearing dates
in a.d.
Caracalla, the other
documents connected with the individual
in
question
216-219.
€
00s
^ai/)e[iv]
yv
vaiKL Aya^eiiOU cpi
5
L
. Komn and 85s «
name
is
:
,! ,.
probably the individual
(pp. 48-51) as
variously spelled as
^
who appears
in
and
Papp. 851
{)
following letter
as
:
this ij^very cursively written,
be read as
and might possibly
.
and
PAPYRUS
THE
6.
and whose
Akovis,
948 verso.— A.
d.
257.
part of the voluminous correspondence of Heroninus, described here
is
of Theadelphia and other places.
simply, and elsewhere as
See above, pp. 103, 173, 193. letters from this Heraclides
The to
present letter
Heroninus
is
from Heraclides.
There are three other 968 verso, and
in the present collection (Papp. 962,
1122 0, of which 962 and 11 22 are transcribed below), and from these we learn that Heraclides was the son of Heroninus. The hand, it may be observed, is different in each case. This letter is addressed to Heroninus and Syrus, and is dated in the fourth year, which (see p. ly^,) presumably means a.d. 256/7. The document on the recio is dated in a.d. 236 (see below, (5
in § 10).
n^
\8
[ .
2.
of the III.
:
this
month
is '
;
probably a numeral, but the line over
,
being if
'
the 28th. day
]
.
.
entirely disappeared.
there has been one, has
:
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PAPYRUS
A
LETTER
Arois: described as a shepherd in Pap. 962,
962.—A. D. 254
II.
i, 2.
or 261.
from Heraclides to his father Heroninus, requesting him to receive from the
See introduction is to employ as he thinks fit. Thoth of the second year, i.e. presumably either
shepherd Atais 200 drachmas, which he
The
to the preceding papyrus. A.D.
II.
254 or 261.
date
is
in
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from Heraclides to his father Heroninus.
254-268. It is
only fragmentary, and would
not be worth transcribing but for the chance that other portions of collections.
it
may
exist in other
ROMAN PERIOD
211
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stroke of . correct,
is
the
:
certain, but there is
is
!
meant for the word perhaps means Possibly
5. a/ietrur
:
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it
=
is
'
no trace of the cross
'.
If the reading
^
:
the reading seems certain, but
it is
quite uncertain
what the word can mean.
mould,'
7.
It is
not certain that a letter
is lost
and
between
p.
1
PAPYRUS
964.— Late 2nd-3rd
cent.
,
what relation the two parts of the following document bear to each by the same hand, and are separated only by a line drawn between them. The second is a letter, evidently referring to the preparations for a wedding feast (cf. line 19). The first is a short register of customs payments, for the 28th, 29th, and 30th of Mesore. The
IT
not clear at
is
They
other.
first
are
fact that the letter is addressed to
may have been
Apollonius
ApoUonius sends him, is
for
Serapammon,
a subordinate
some
official
employed by him
add a
letter
on private
affairs.
For customs
As however
majority.
The
referred
to.
all for
It
The
in question,
appears that there were two
officials,
cannot be fixed with certainty.
may customs Gr.
registers.
sir. I.
is
The this
In to
1169 the other
be of a
4\
tax, see
359. e 2
in Pap.
this.
1169 already
is
official
is
but
it
later date,
fact that the letter is
perhaps suggest that the
For an account of
no conclusions can be drawn from
and that on the 29th Hermes was on duty;
Hermes; the writing of the present papyrus appears it
929 and 11 69 noteworthy
present one
be compared with similar entries
so that Apollonius makes no return for that day.
that
),
imports, whereas in the others the exports are in a large
only two days are
for the 29th should
entry
Mesore (the papyrus and takes the oppor-
registers of this kind, see Papp.
in the present catalogue (pp. 40-47), with the prefaces thereto.
inasmuch as the entries are
the customs.
collect
reason, a register for the three last days of
complete at the top, and nothing has been written before Meaoprj
tunity to
suggests that the sender
to
so rough
addressed to the
the tax meant in
Fayum Towns,
also called is
p.
195
sq.,
all
of these
and Wilcken,
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PAPYRUS
A
LETTER
instructing the recipient to
house-tax
century
(cf.
{c/.
Wilcken, Gr. Ostr.
II,
p.
"5
vol.
2.
The two
last
words are so written as
;
c/.
972.— 3rd
pay
note on Pap.
some
169,
1.
66.
seems
to
be meant.
to Phibion, a tax-collector, five talents for the
192).
The amount
5
to
1
sort of small tables
cent.
^ ;85
306).
W ((),
I.
:
resemble ae8 avpo' or
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points to a date in the third
.
.
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but probably are intended for
({()
as
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PAPYRUS
THIS
is
cent.
,
a letter of excuse for the writer's inability to visit his correspondent.
explains,
The
9733.— 3rd
2 [3
engaged
in legal
letter is fragmentary,
proceedings
and only the
",
He
is,
he
and cannot get away.
part remains.
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,
5
first
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PAPYRUS
THE
of both parties are
The
951 i^erso.— Late 3rd cent.
concluding portion of a letter;
of the recipient, and the subject lost.
The
letter
'*
the writer
is
the father-in-law or
mother-in-law
the nursing of a newly arrived infant.
is
concludes with greetings to several persons
who
The names are named.
writing on the recio (see below, p, 220) being dated in a.d. 249, the present text belongs
probably to the latter part of the third century.
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1
Miscellaneous.
o.
PAPYRUS
OF
1178.—A.D.
T94.
the miscellaneous texts which form the last section of the the most interesting
in the present
is
that here printed, which
is
Roman
,
/3?,
conferred on an athlete of Hermopolis (our friend Herminus
.
known
club
^ '8
volume, no similar document having been hitherto published, though several inwhich throw light upon its contents. It is a diploma of membership
scriptions are in existence
athletic
period in this volume
indeed in some respects the most unique
shortened form (see
as
iepo, /cai
The 11.
latter part of the title
the
2, 3)
title
.
Aovklov
cf.
known
The
by the
',
no doubt varied with each
ended with the word
29)
p.
reign,
society
and
in its
was already
to us from a series of inscriptions (CIG. III. 5906-5914, see Franz's introduction, 779 = Kaibel, IGI. 1054, 1055, 1102-1105, 1107, 1109, 11 10); but the present document adds some further details of its history to those which are there given. Nos. 5906 and 5907 record privileges conferred upon the society by Hadrian and Antoninus, to which, no doubt, p.
it
owed
the
names
'AhpLav-q
which
and
it
bears here
and the present document quotes
;
So
other favours derived from Claudius, Vespasian, and Septimius Severus.
gathered from the inscriptions which have come down to the
in
Roman
empire
{cf.
us, it
was the
can be.
Friedlander, Darstellungen aus der Sittengeschichte Roms, ed.
II.
491
i.e.
with the writing parallel to
6,
f.)•
The arrangement top of the
roll
on which
is
of the document its
is
as follows.
The
text
was attached another piece of papyrus, about ten inches
written,
first,
the
written across the
is
name of
the person to
whom
in length
the diploma (11.
2-7).
is
(cf.
roll,
To
height, as in documents of the Byzantine period.
secondly a copy of the words which actually confer the diploma is
far as
principal athletic society
note on
granted
(1.
the
1.
i),
7),
and
This part of the text
written roughly, and evidently served the purpose merely of a docket, or abstract of the
contents of the main
lumps of dark wax. hand.
dated
It consists of
in a. d. 46,
roll. At the back The diploma itself
the following parts:
of the beginning of the main is
roll
are three formless
written formally, though not in a particularly
(i) a letter
good
from the emperor Claudius to the club,
acknowledging with thanks the golden crown which
it
had sent on the occasion
another letter from Claudius in a.d. 47, expressing his gratification at the games performed in his honour by the club for the kings
of his victorious campaign
in Britain
(11.
8-15);
(2)
Commagene and Pontus (11. 16-31). There are some features about these documents which make it doubtful whether they were copied from authentic originals (see notes on 11. 8, 17, 18). of
(3) Letter from the emperor Vespasian, without date, briefly confirming the privileges conferred on the club by Claudius (11. 32-36). It is rather remarkable that the privileges conferred by Hadrian and Antoninus, which one would expect to follow here, are not mentioned. (4) Then follows the main substance of the diploma, in the form of a notification to the members of the club of the admission of Herminus as on his payment of the fee of 100 denarii (11. 39-
,
ROMAN PERIOD 44).
Next the
(5)
date,
which
at
is
215
Naples on the occasion of the 49th quadriennial performance
,
of the great games founded there by Augustus, in the consulship of the emperor Septimius
Severus and
,
Septimius Albinus Caesar [= a.d. 194], on the 22nd of September (11. 45-49). the officials of the club occupies 11. 50-65, viz. (a) the three chief
CI.
The enumeration of priests, who are also (6)
^€
the officiating
{b)
(11.
The names
64, 65).
and superintendents of the imperial baths
one of the three previously named
is
and the treasurer
to the club
of their
for life
who
of
(11.
all
60-63)
>
{^
the
these officials are accompanied
and the honorary citizenships conferred on them
titles
(11.
58, 59)
;
(11.
50-57);
{c)
the two
acting as secretary
by a
full recitation
in recognition of their victories,
and a statement of the class of athletics practised by them. (7) The signatures of most of them are appended (11. 66-83). Here the original document appears to be complete, but another set of signatures
is
appended, containing the
of 50 denarii at the great stated) at Sardis
secretary
(11.
games of Asia
84-102).
The
{
certificate of the
officials
this occasion (the date is
fee
not
signing are the archons, treasurer, chief priest, and
\€ ',] ,, ^^
but the persons holding these posts are
;
payment by Herminus of a further
\), held on diff'erent
from those
officiating at
Naples.
. []
V ["/-"^]
[]/7€7[
5
^,
\_(\
£,(€£
\^ ^
'\ €
[evTajfyioy
, ^^[^
^ !!
[]5
/[]5 .
This
^
line
inch. 2.
\(^&
is
separated from the next by a space of about an
:
/".
CIG. 5804
(tvvoSos. The epithet is not applied to this society in CIG. 5906-5914, and the purport of the grants from the emperors there recorded was to give it a local habitation in Rome, at the Baths of Trajan. But the
,
possession of this centre, at which its records might be preserved, would not prevent its being described as in virtue of the constant travels of
its
members
to the various
games
at
which they appeared.
Ignarra, in his edition of CIG. 5804 {Z>e Palaestra Neapolitana, Naples, 1770, p. 23), explains the
phrase to
it
(eV
as practically denoting the
TrfpiTToXiarifcij
;
but Kaibel (IGI.
Tin')
same condition
there applied of things as
105, note) takes dissolution,' implying that the club 1
as meaning after its had been ejected from a former home and had taken refuge at Rome. If the term was dropped when it had a fixed home at Rome, the club must have been turned out of that home before the date of the present document. The epithet is again found applied to it in a.d. 313 (IGI. 956, b. 19). After the word has been written and '
-
obliterated. 5.
.
",
members
of the club in CIG. 5912-14, the father and son, Demetrius and Asclepiades (also named Hermodorus), the latter a very distinguished athlete between A.D. 177 and 183. The former is presumably the person named below, 1. 54. both here and in 1. 42. His actual A blank is left after age was 27 (see p. 29). 7. After this line there is an interval of nine inches of blank papyrus. Six inches of this belong to the on which the foregoing text is written, the fibres of which run parallel to
(
of the the height of the roll the rest belongs to the first main body of the text, the fibres of which are parallel to the length of the roll. the Style follows the Latin formula, 8, 9. apxKpevs ... giving the consulship and tribunicia potestas instead of the :
:
year. The title Cf. Josephus, Ant. XX. i, i. 2. Sarmaticus ' does not elsewhere occur in papyri, nor, apparently, any inscription or coin ; consequently it cannot be regarded
regnal '
in
as authentic. 9.
in
1.
was
€!
17, is noticeable.
in a.d. 46, in
The
..
two Other natives of Hermopolis appear as
the year.
the form of
(/), here
and
which year he was named imperator for the As he is here and must belong to the latter part of
eleventh and twelfth times.
also consul designate, the letter :
:
sixth tribunicia potestas of Claudius
,
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Claudius was consul for the fourth time in A.D. 47. by Clinton, however (Fasi. Rom., sub 45), describe him as consul designate for the fourth time in A.D. 45, in the fifth year of his tribunida potestas. Hence perhaps we should read c here, which may help to explain the mistake 1. 17. TO for the shape of , cf. 1. 1 5.
The AD.
:
^
m :
12.
rr]
no doubt Claudius' expedition
:
. .Rome
A.D. 43, celebrated on his return to 14, 15. The abbreviations
commas
rough aspirates)
(like
S5> 56-
TO
17.
:
in
in 44.
marked by inverted above them. So also in II. 51,
^
in point of fact
are
Claudius was only consul
Suet. Claud. 14), and in a.d. 47 he was consul for i\\^ fourth time. If aTroSfSfty^eVor € be the reading in 11. 9, 10, some scribe may have been led to write here, through ignoring the distinction between and /«;^«/«. five
<,
this papyrus.
authorities quoted
times
{cf.
««/
:««/
1 8. TO vl)•. Claudius was really imperator for the eighteenth time in his ninth year of tribunida poiestas in his seventh year he was imperator for the fourteenth and fifteenth time. These mistakes in the imperial style tend to show that the record from which this rescript was copied was not itself a contemporary document. 20. Probably ev The letter before cf. 1. 28. Tot£ appears to be 1. 21. The letter before « had a long tail, such as , t, have in ;
,
the mention of
, :
Polemon
the
title
\(
of Pontus,
make
in the next line, it
and
fairly certain that
Antiochus IV of Commagene, appointed to that kingdom by Caligula and then deposed by him, and restored by Claudius, 22. or as on his coins but the use of in the next title perhaps makes the former more this is
-
probable.
:
\(
;
Polemon II of Pontus, who likewise owed kingdom successively to Caligula and Claudius; c/. Prosop. Imp. Rom. II. 59. His use of the name Julius is not otherwise known. :
his
25. ay^vai: in this year (a.D. 47) Claudius celebrated the ludi saeadares, and it was probably in recognition of that fact that Antiochus and Polemon held games in honour of the emperor. 30,31. There is not room between 'S.avhoyfv^ and
and another name, so that probably the lacuna at the beginning of 1. 31 should be filled by an alternative name of Sandogenes, preceded by the preceding 34, 35. documents do not in fact confer any privileges which would need confirmation. If Claudius had actually granted the club any favours, it is strange that they should not be quoted rather than these merely complimentary letters. for a patronymic, a place-adjective,
.
.
.
.
:
?^ ^ , ^,^ ROMAN PERIOD
^
[] \^>
35
upa
217
',^
irept
-^ [ •]^ [^ [] ] [€ \ '\ '
40
"
[[ .\ ]^€[/)]'
50
[,^ [-]
.] ", ('[] €
-/ [.
6 42. as
:
of the diploma begins
c/.
11.
descriptions are identical.
2-7,
Pap. Fiorentini, is left for
of Herminus' age, which has not been filled in. 43. ivrayiov. the word occurs in Papp. 1051,
below and
;
37-44.
a space of nearly an inch
^ { ^
1.
7
and 1060,
1.
/^)/
has the sense of
8
:
these
Thus M. Aur. Asclepiades
games were
54.
word 50.
;
: ), , of the line, as
but the termination cf.
1.
if it is
.
were proposed
or
CIG. 5908 and by
in
The same combination
is
held by
and
fV!
\( of titles
in
60.
Baths
:. :
M.
F f
I.
II.
66.
58.
No
cf.
doubt
CIG. 5909,
the
this
was
is
11,
1.
set
up
Trajan) by his Asclepiades, whose
of
Aur.
The
the person in
Rome
still
description of his offices
same here as
The
more
record
is
and
there.
first
letter of the
preceding
tail.
(8 :
cf.
is
I.
two
CIG. 5908,
,
cf.
1.
inscription (CIG. 5912)
the
son,
word had a long
:
III.
M.
athletic distinctions 57.
11. 52, 53 can be made good. In the present document he has the additional title of TpaWtavou, otherwise the
not
there.
contained in CIG. 5913.
M. Ulpius Domesticus
his son in 5911.
;
496.
ii.
whose honour an
distinguished
51. M. Aup. cf. CIG. 5909, a decree of the club in honour of this identical person, from which the
mutilations in
Vitelli,
in
:
(presumably
to abbreviate the
written nevertheless in the next line.
(lip^iepcvr ToC
in
55.
oblique stroke has been drawn after the letters
end
occurs in
is
from
and the note
iv Nfa?roX(f)i.
An
/
:. , ,
Darstellungen,
;
49.
genitive
CIG. 5913 the distinguished athlete described as citizen of Alexandria, but the list Hermopolis, Puteoli, Naples, Elis, and Athens Cf. Friedlander, of his victories includes many other places.
founded at Naples in a.d. 2 cf. CIG. III. 5805, Ignarra, de Pal. Neap. 148 fF. The forty-ninth festival fell in a.d. 194, as here In CIG. III. 5913, 1. 23 they are called simply indicated.
at the
The
26.
1.
of these towns.
register.'
'
24,
:
the sense of 'receipt.' Here, which is the earliest known instance of its use, it appears to mean rather a fee, presumably a fee for 46.
)3 /",
... these epithets, which recur in other 52. descriptions of athletes (see below, and cf. CIG. 5910, 5912, the 5913), cannot merely mean that they were victorious at places named, but that they actually received the citizenship
the statement
in other papyri, all of the sixth or seventh centuries, in
registration, since
.
-£€
.
Here the main body
/
^ ^
--
55
^
'\€ 1>}]
')/[•]
11.
"^ €€ /[]/
% ^ ^ -/
%€
37•
ckutov eypaipa
[]' 27[]/
[Eyei^Jero ev
45
which repeat
€
€
of the club likewise
appear
10, 11.
sc.evpo'^\fv8po.
should be
in
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*
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73.
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[ovi/cjr^?
[
i.
in
cf.
1.
^[]
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Occasion Herminus officiated as priest of the guild
83.
the'AXem
€,
e. :
:
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and paid a further sum
signatures.
victor at
33•
70.
'[]
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64.
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85
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[^^ [ )] [-/<9
"JO
/cai
[/8]
[/fpartjacTT^s
at
Rhodes,
c/.
CIG. 5913,
doubtful.
the fee
named
in
1.
43.
not a miswriting of oXein-Tor, but corresponding 1.
63.
The
subscriptions
first
first
epithet
may be
[][]/.
84. The remaining subscriptions seem to have been added at a celebration of the Asian games at Sardis, by the archons, treasurer, and other officials of the club then in office. On this
87.
/()
different
and
is
?
89.
:
(!
scription are 94.
:
the great
games of Asia, celebrated in c/. CIG. 5804, 1. 26,
towns on different occasions
note. /.
8ff.
many and :
()
The grammar
of the two so bad as to leave the construction rather of 50 denarii.
The mistakes
obvious.
qu. of Atera
in
;
Syria?
in this
sub-
ROMAN PERIOD .]/?/[
am?
a/Dp(ie[p]eus
2/8[7] \_ ]<; \^]£, [/] [^] [/3/]7•)7 ,€\\€ .
[.
GO
]
.
--
]; .[.•.]
99. Before
€
.
.][
[•]
]
several letters have been obliterated.
MEMORANDUM Demetrous.
loi.
:
it is
not clear whether this
on the same papyrus, but
Its chief interest arises
its
its
first
purport.
from
its
is
a
name
or a
title.
cent.
of property in Philoteris and Dionysias belonging to a
It is written
absence of any principal verb in
obscurity of
905.— 2nd
ii7r[eypai/ia]
woman named
in the reverse direction, as
(now much mutilated) of the third year of Antoninus
subsequent to them.
The
!
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PAPYRUS
tax-receipts
2I9
Pius,
and
is
remarkably bad grammar and
and main sentence
two
apparently spelling.
i-ii) contributes to the
(11.
, ^^ ^^ 5
,' // ts
is
)
-,
vo/Aos
€(
2. these names occur, but separately, in some mutilated writing on the verso. probably for 17, since Demetrous is the principal party. :
:
PAPYRUS
THIS {sc.
'^)7
^^'
(),
10.
)
.
(\( or
948.—A. D.
:
the reading
is
doubtful,
and rather resembles
236.
is a freight-contract whereby a ship-master hailing from Antaeopolis agrees with a senator of Arsinoe to take a cargo of vegetable seed from the metropolis Arsinoe) to Oxyrhynchus. The cargo amounts to 250 artabas (the full burthen of the ship), F f a
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
220
and the freightage is
to
also to receive a
a day
he
if
With first
is
detained there for more than four days.
this
document may be compared Papp. 256
fibres.
is
in
the
a private venture.
~/
^/?
Se
[>]
?
[ejcr^wv
2.
:
is
[]
/[?]
c/.
:
\\>
^
(2nd hand)
-[€;&?]
( ^ ! (,
the ship-master in Pap. 256 (a)
is
!.
Pap. 256 (a), 1. 9, and has perhaps been altered.
doubtful,
a
4. oXo-ous
The
termi-
WELL-WRITTEN of the Philippi. its
the reading
:
951.— A. D.
Pap.
nature of the contract
among
.[...]..
.
.
the miscellanea.
i. e.
?
^?
not altogether certain.
C/. the
1 1
^.
it
might be possible
249. in the last
year of the reign
uncertain, consequently It
may be
it
has to be
a division of property.
? ?
...
{) / []^? ? fj]
is
is
77 (p. l8o££). SO MS., apparently, though in
fragment from the end of a contract, dated
The
present position
[]/3
12.
:
to read
PAPYRUS
relegated to
written across the
\_']
hand) L
! !.
is
8)^^
-^
[]^ \^^/
/ce
( St
^
the papyrus,
AiocTKopov
-^^
?
A
but these (certainly
;
^/ \} [ ] ^ ^ . ^
8
evav\w(Tev
nation
and 301
may be noted that this text, though on the recio of The text on the verso has been printed above, p. 209.
It
15
(a)
case and probably in the second) relate to the transport of wheat for the public service,
while the present
5
lOO drachmas, of which 40 were to be paid in advance. The ship-master of wine for a Hbation on his arrival at Oxyrhynchus, and i6 drachmas
[]
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221
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c/caoTO?
5
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In the margin
the
is
,
name
but the visible remains are confused. Decius was certainly emperor by Oct. l6, A.D. 249 (Clinton, Fasi. Rom. i. 268), hence the seventh year of the Fhilippi can have lasted six weeks at most. oir: possibly oiotf,
8.
10.
L
f
:
PAPYRUS
THE
text
recto,
which follows
which
[]-
.
.
[.
ii.
the only occur-
:
rence of these titles in papyri yet notified. They occur, however, on coins (Eckhel, vii. 323, quoted by Clinton, op. cit., p. 265).
755 verso.—
written on the verso of
is
(
roughly written.
cent.
Oxyrhynchus Pap.
published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri
is
^
[3] /3),[]
I,
p.
petitions to the prefect Clodius Culcianus, dated in a.d. 303'.
131
ff.,
The
71.
The
text
on the
consists of a series of
text on the verso
is
con-
sequently to be assigned to the fourth century, but not, so far as appears from the handwriting, to a late stage in '
was not printed by Grenfell and Hunt, who merely describe it as but it is sufficiently curious list of buildings with measurements
It
it.
three columns containing a
to deserve publication.
It
'
not so
is
much a
list
()
;
of buildings as a
list
of columns
((? ){))
and the measurements give the height and thickness of these
existing in certain buildings,
(/ ),
or or are fallen whether the columns are still standing and or, usually, and whether they have their base mouldings capitals and a special point of interest appears to be whether these are of imported or native stone Three columns, all more or less mutilated, remain There of this inventory, and there are traces of a preceding column, but none of any following.
columns.
It is also stated
() (?) (
).
;
?
nothing to show what
is
Reference
The draft,
is
made
to
its
purpose was, nor, unfortunately, the place to which (1.
17),
buildings to which the columns belong are in no case temples.
with
many
corrections
Across the end of the
by the
original scribe.
roll is written, in
The
last lines
large uncials, the words
.]pi
-] " la
In
col.
(Irov;),
I,
1.
23, the date
the years
should run
tO (erour),
relates.
The
AIONTClil
[^ [
iij
of Diocletian, of Maximianus,
(trour),
and of
]~ <7^
.
Constantius and Galerius respectively, corrected from z. ccn-urer :
only a rough
list is
of each column are lost
the last word has been obliterated.
'
it
but none of the place-names appears to be identifiable.
.
.
.
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cf.
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1.
.
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,
most other places in the papyrus where corrected from tos. corrected from 7. added above the line. the reading seems certain, except that a small and v. might be lost between therefore this inventory related especially to Apparently 10. columns of imported stone cf. 11. 43, 51. the word is enclosed in a bracket. 12. 6.
this
here and : formula occurs
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in
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is
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there would apparently not be
the lacuna, and 21.
«if
for
fi is
25. fTcpov Se
:
room
for
wi in
'' .
common
corrected from
:
in this papyrus.
-.
corrected from
is lost. If there is it must have been a small one, and ? is excluded by the fact that if i? were read the dimensions of the second pillar would be identical
29.
i[
]
:
possibly no figure
with those of the 32. After ev,
first.
(
33. P: possibly
are damaged.
,
has been written and struck out. but the characters an abbreviation of
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35
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11.
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remains of four more interpreted as
shape as probably to be
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lines)
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been inserted subsequently, but by the same
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD.
C.
Documents.
Official
I.
PAPYRUS 1246—A. D.
THE
,
three papyri which open this section are
returns, with warranty, of the
that
names of
dorus and Achilles, described as
)
The summer of
act alone.
formula
the
A. d.
They
345.
;
apparently for
(sic,
duplicates, differing slightly in wording.
better preserved
and has therefore been transcribed
In each case the
aided by
is
Papp. 1246
2.
first
copy
is
the
but the duplicates have been used to throw
^] [[ -^ ] ] [ [] [ ]] [^^ " [\/ [ - ^ ]] [€] [] ,[97]9 /)]5 " , The name
on mutilated passages.
of the
are dated in
all
Similar formulas also occur in Pap. Fior.
and 1247 have light
and
considerably mutilated, but decipherment
are
a comparison of one with another.
its
In Pap. 1247 several other villagers are associated in the present document and Pap. 1 248 the comarchs
similar but not identical in all three papyri,
is
are
addressed by two comarchs to Flavins Olympio-
is
southern districts of the Hermopolite nome. with the comarchs in their warranty
-
They
class.
be entrusted with the duty of
overflow of the river for their village and
^^
In each case the document
documents of the same
all
villagers to
apparently, of regulating the
is,
neighbourhood.
345.
;
in the present
of the
....
.
document
is
Pa
.
.
.
.]
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5
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((: //
nome
()
in A. D. 342. :
SO in Pap.
present document has
][
1
247
;
and the duplicate of the
.
.
.
[
6.
This
restored.
1/
;
.
line
is
longer than the average and may be incorrectly given is that of the duplicate.
-
The reading here
7.
.
.
^ .
.
.
or
:
so in the duplicate. is
not clear.
It
The meaning occurs in each
;
7||[
or
restore
It is
cf.
9.
letters
Pap. 1247, r]our.
as against
it is
where the word a place-name.
is
here.
.
lacuna has in the next line nine The duplicate however reads
the lacuna is too large for the duplicate has another line, which reads :
After
[£][.
[
10.
The
[tovs].
11. ai[ 12.
five
1.
||•
.
in the places
most probable that
[]\'\(\\[]!
]ya>v[
of the words
: ! : )[; -]
[)]<;
but only in Pap. of the three papyri relating to the , 1247 is it complete. There the reading is might every case, In and, in the duplicate, Sia possibly be read as u, but Pap. 1247 makes it impossible to mutilated.
.
Papp. 1247 and 1248 have the natural but the remains of the ]||[.] duplicate of the present document read ]ikt[ i/o/iou
order,
[]
.
.
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«.
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auTois
#f[ai]
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2. The
duplicate has
21. avTois
:
SO
MS.
\o[a][f.]
apparently, for
Pap. 1247,
{cf.
1.
"
].
23.
CTToi/cto"
"
The name
is
repeated by inadvertence.
duplicate has the correct reading,
14).
The
'AX^icov.
i.e.
«v.
:
PAPYRUS
A
7'^[]/'
€868€
Ot
25
225
SIMILAR
document
the
to
1247.— A.
previous
(?).
The
duplicate
is
345.
comarchs
from the
one,
[^\ ] ,"
of Sentryphus
D.
and
other villagers
very badly mutilated.
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[)«.]5
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15
. 4. 9.
12.
(
the duplicate spells the word correctly, with a In the duplicate the order of the names is reversed. the termination is uncertain.
14. Ti 15.
:
sc.
:
.
:
sic; also in
is
between
make
out.
£€
and
(, but
it
is
too
much
mutilated to
((
but in the duplicate has eivo^o (sic) large enough for a lacuna between fi and ti is of course a mistake for rj. at least three letters, 16.
:
In the duplicate there
III.
v.
]
^
[Xoyov
[] ^\
[])(
the duplicate.
this
a space of a quarter of a line
G g
copy there
is
:
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226
€
ecrri
?
Ileeu?
.9
,, ^ ^^
/8/09
20
//./
npoKLp,ev[oL]
?
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1
: .. : £ The
8.
duplicate has the
name
correctly,
22.
.
:
written over
The
an erasure.
HIS
Ta
.
.
:
25. vS^p
1248.— A.
:
D.
SO in duplicate.
so in duplicate.
345.
previous ones, has no dupHcate,
tAvo
It is
from the nomarchs
.
.
[7( \ ^[)6] ?)
5
[.]''
jlmj
has
[ ], ^ , []<[],
document, unlike the
of the village of
[/cajt
duplicate
PAPYRUS
.
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24.
duplicate
20.
/-'
[ 7] //" \..\ ] ' ' []., vBpo[y\]a\_]La
25
for
?
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[],? [.]/
[ ' •\.^']€ ,[]
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15
.
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8.
II,
cf.
:
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Pap.
S!C.
[^]/ []9 ([]
249
!
1•
xTjf
((!
not
:
€ ,?
• 4°) explains this phrase
•
diaKowov. see note on Pap. 1246,
Taf
, []^ ][9 ]7[]' -
[]7[]
2
^" [^
1.
c/.
7.
Hohlwein
[filusae Beige, 1906,
all
the inhabitants.
as
meaning the
The
however Becker, Papyri SchoH-Reinliardi,
p. 82.
the village, not decisive ;
officials of
present passage
is i,
p. 114,
note on
^
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[^€]
[ []
eav 8e [rts]
] ^\\]] [^ ? -
[/<];"•>7 [/cat]
vnep
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227
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.
[ayye\Xoju.ev]
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\
PAPYRUS RET URN
D.
345•
Poeus
village of
in the
Olympiodorus, praepositus, of the names of
0\
collectors.
Hermopolite nome,
qualified to act as tax-
( ] [] [•]
[]5 ^
^\\^^ / 8 [] '
5
1249.—.
by Aurelius Apollo, inspector of the
to Flavius
''
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f[i']S^
y
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8[^
[^]5
cre/3acr/Aiov
[]
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[ €] [^^ 1
5
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'
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•[••••]
[]
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: :
: . ^:
returned in the year
A. D. 342/3.
6.
ci
12.
that year.
Gg
to
question.
Cf.
Pap. Fior. 39,
1.
4.
.
8(.
The meaning of the amounts of wine and bran appended the names of these persons is obscure,
16.
2
in
sc,
15.
taken in connexion with 5. in 1. 7, this seems to mean the persons whose names had not been
"
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The first indiction-year of this cycle was cf. 1. 5. The inquiry therefore is retrospective, to ascertain what persons had escaped the public duty in question in 4.
-
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:
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228
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[€]?
.
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PAPYRUS
1245.—.
'\
RECEIPT
.
....
'
7/)£[]
D.
357•
from Philammon, Hermes, and Heron (through his brother Phibion),
of Hermopolis and successors of Philon, to a dealer whose for
4000
of
vi)i
ordinaire
{)
" ^^ ///
"
^ ; ^
]€,
5
7[€]/
eis
[" "
:
)
though
it
'.
apparently for
name was intended
probably the rest of the
to
seems intended
be
.
.
.
985.— 4th
The
first
two
[
£
[
Cyrillus.
lines of the
0[.
.
:
:
i.e.
cent.
of a receipt from Flavius Papnuthis for thirty
paid to him by the
nome.
simply a lengthening of the top
be struck out by a line drawn
to
PAPYRUS
COPY
may be
this
repeated by inadvertence, But there is 'of the present indiction.' a blank space before the word, and it may have been the scribe's intention to insert the number later. 8.
:
Or
it.
--
6. fir
inserted later. 5.
]
stroke of the previous sigma.
is
indiction. 4.
.~
[]"
through
probably the ordinary one for erovt, not usual to insert this word along with the
is
"
^
<;
the symbol
S^
le
ets
/[]°
:
not fully given,
Oeviav
-79
^ -/
S"
is
'
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name
supplied to the soldiers stationed with them.
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3•
[\.]
.
.
document are
The
.
.
.
.
.
^?]
.
]
is
as pay for his military service,
a village in the Heracleopolite
with most of the third.
lost,
.
.
solidi,
place
.
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.
.]
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€
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8^ ^^
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229
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(2nd hand)
[^) -;. document
/<[)
The document being a copy of
the original, these subscriptions are not autograph, but in the
PAPYRUS
A
same hand as the
itself.
PETITION
cent.
from Aurelius Sarapion to some
complaining of a
most abusive language to account.
983.—4th
woman who, he to his wife
The beginning
says,
official whose name and office are lost, on the previous day entered his house and used
and daughter.
?
of the letter
va
is
He
asks that the offender
lost.
? 5
/ ^
? 15
(2nd hand)
/3/8
") ^
%
may be
called
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
230
2.
Contracts.
PAPYRUS
A
LOAN
of agricultural produce.
of this
of lupines.
is
but
mutilated;
The papyrus
portion of the papyrus containing the specification
a very
bad
state
difficult.
\h.vpT]Kia.
^[5
314.
apparently consists of 3 artabas of aracus and i^ artaba
it
in
is
The
975.— A. D.
(\\<
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[] .[]^ <;
2^'/8[]5
a7r[o]
/['] ^ ^[]
'Ka\_^^poa<; Avtlv
[]
[}\€\-'\
€
is
%a
[^[^ " \ \\ / ] [] [^-^ a[7r]o
5
and decipherment
[]\^]
[}
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of preservation,
o[t]/co[v]
]
[/3€? KaL
[
....
.
[,
[.
'[]'
[] []
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[]
p\o'^o\y\a
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9-
23.
(:
the reading
yevmp
K.T X.
is :
"
[//]
'' ^]•; " '^
(2nd hand)
[]
ttjs]
[/]
[/io]i
25
.
cJoO/f £'{'?]?
y^f [] ^^
20
.
[]
[crot
[]/)[5 5
.
T^eacrapas
^^^^
*
doubtful. this apparently
,
occurs.
line 9
means '4J artabas
of 6oiA kinds togethery' not '4J artabas of each kind'
;
SiXySaw"
beginning of that
Hence
the restoration of the
line,
for in
PAPYRUS
976.—A. D.
315.
concluding portion of a document which is concerned with a loan of bottom are the subscriptions of the borrowers.
lentils.
At
the
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
\
? €. ]
^ []€€
/ «^[]* — ^' [? [/» €v] Ilawt [ '/]'05
]'
\_ ]<; [•] ^^..^
^
ero^s
veov
€ '^ []'" ^ 66 % [] [] ^^ ^ . ^ ' ^. :. £« : [/>
5
231
napei
yivo
^?
^/^
[uTrarJeias
(2nd hand) AYPHAIOC
<;
(3rd hand)
€[^ ]
15
AMMCNNIANOC
MeTPHcn nc
[ciJabanoy
ey^ virep
'
\jirj
4-
ivhiKTituvos
:
the restoration
is
which the document was drawn up
not certain, as the month in is omitted. If it was early
in the fourth consulship of Constantine
Epeiph
in the
and
same year must be intended
Licinius, ;
but
and the indiction
THE a dated
following document sale,
in the
too
/.
:
6.
:
the meaning of this
is
quite obscure.
It
might be possible to read roirou, but even that would not be clear possibly in a clean place ? '
'
;
for
13.
:
977.— A.
much mutilated
D.
corrected from
€€6.
330.
for continuous restoration.
[ ? \€^
but the word describing the thing sold
is
mutilated and uncertain.
consulship of Flavius Gallicanus and Symmachus,
lost.
is
is
be remembered that this was in the first indictionthe terminology may well have been unsettled, cf. Pap. Fior. 41, 1. 17, as corrected on
p. xii.
the repayment is to be made in Pauni and Epeiph, 316, i. e. in crouy in 1. 3 is presumably the indiction\.\\t. fourth indiction. year. The phrase y IvSiktmvos is unusual,
PAPYRUS
to
when
5.
then be the third. But as the commencement of the indietion was during the months of Pauni or Epeiph (see vol. I, p. 197), it follows that a date during or after those months will imply that will
is
it
cycle,
Pauni and
[€]5
[
i.e.
a. d.
It is
obviously
The deed
330, but the
is
month
",-^]
[
5
€'€^'^ -[][5 |5
.
\€\_1 <^[']79 4-
:
1\\_
the reading seems certain, though the last two One expects a genitive, as the name of
letters are mutilated.
the writer's mother. t'"
1•
The name
of the addressee does not
come
lo•
6. piou:
perhapsthis word
may be restored from line
36,
where
[
( ;?
('
\_
commissioner
')
occurs in a similar formula,
.
as a tribe-epithet at Antinoopolis (Pap. 1164^, 1. 4, p. 159 above), but one would expect the tribe-name to be Uavkwla rather than 9.
:
XlavXivios appears
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232
[] ^' [
10
Avtlvo]
/cat [
venpaKeuaL
«
croi
\\€
[/
1,[]
err
[] €
^5
^^
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20
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.
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[.]
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30
8 ^ e
.
[7]€
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[
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.
{]
] ]
.
] ]
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eav
35
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[
[€()(
[]
[0]
.
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25
[?^
/ []€
\_
•[^] 40
[
3• The
last
•
8[] /^/,]
[] ^
[
•""
'7[")»]
.
[]
.]
words of the
line
may be
[]
8[
(^]
[
!,
,
[] ;8/[
or
17.
PAPYRUS
A
vnarews
42. rrpod
'"'Ji•
DIVISION
978.— A. D.
of house property in Hermopolis.
apparently a brother and three
property, and the sisters
|
(i
—
sisters.
+ i) between them
:
i.e.
or npo[s]
—
;
.
D. 325-
apparently not npos
331.
There are four
The (1.
] ] ' ] : . ...[...
87) [][
parties
to the division,
brother receives | (l + jj) of the whole 6), or (|+^) each (1. 9). The details
^
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
The papyrus
of the division are minutely specified.
is
233
much damaged, but
.... € ] " " [?7[ [ [ [ ^ []-,[ [ ^ [] The
can be restored.
]
.
te
.
first
11-13
c/c
[/,]5 [;] 9
avS]po^
[][]
€
e/xoi
"
[.
'\[]
.... [-»^][
)85
...
7]€5 []7
[^^)
.
[] ]
.
.
.
.
.
?
.
fl:\.\oa [/]!/
[^) {^ •[]. [ ',
8i[(rTeyov]
.
^Ivl.^p]
]
5
.]
avSpo?
[5 /7][})75
o]/ioXo[yo]v/xei'
good deal
a
lost.
.
,
apas
.
of each line are
letters
\
TjTj
ot/ctav
5
c/li]oi
[?]
7r]a(ra[t]5
[
[ ^ ^ "[ ^> '
[
["]•)/
" "
\_^
[5]
[
]/
] [ [] [] [ [] [^^[]' /3[•]' []
[] ^
^"
]s
'[]
[
2.
C/.
1.
4, 7.
g.
in the lacuna before
/.
19.
:
:
TfTpoKf
10. tif
Ill.
It
12.
13.
sic.
sic.
/•€/ may be
1 5. :
a
new
,
phrase, the meaning of which
equivalent to
5
"
)8;8
[
]
«if
is
-
'
wise occur in this description of the aspects of the building or it may denote one of the intermediate points of the compass.
SO, apparently, for fyypao'. :
\ "
" []
The name of Isias must occur
evident.
]
[]7^'
]
.
cis
[
15
.
[^
]^ " [ [ '[] ?
.
'[;]' ?
(?)]
[
..... ' [] [] ' '\ [ \_(\ "]
/3-[] \_]
/]
not
:, las
17. C/.
which does not other-
h
:
/.
(:
;
cf.
1.
19•
or fnavov, for
«/.
sic.
Pap. Fior. 50,
1.
II6,
and
96,
II.
4, 12.
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234
[/;]?
'\
^
iSia^^
(4th hand)
[''
8[t]7;/DTy/A[at]
Ba[crcr]o"
^/3[/]
€]5
\_^
[]."
(2nd hand)
1,]
1_^ 20
[]/
,
19• ey/Ji/'a
:
ii7r[€]p
' ^ ~ ' ^ ^ )[] .€
CYPIfiN]
?
iSufia
sic.
:
" 20.
sic,
PAPYRUS
979.— A. D.
(5th hand)
"
but
[
a native of the village of Cepos.
it is
not said where this place
The
346.
[^
[^ []
!•.
g.
so apparently the
The
doubtful whether there of
1.
'-
is
room
(,
^
'[']' 13.
<-.
for 4 letters at the beginning
16.
ig. :
sic.
..
cf.
sic
is
rmTijSfiou,
/.
:
:
the papyrus
10.
10.
'
,
^,^
MS., but the word has been began to write It is
scribe apparently
by Aurelius Silvanus,
place called Penapaste/
,
-"
croi
[•]
'
,,"
15
[]?
a
^
ivSiK^^
[]^ []
in
''^
/ ", [,^ " \\
is
^]
[cTTOs]
corrected.
land to be leased
is.
y"
5
(3rd hand)
SIC.
:
application for a lease of land, addressed to a senator of Hermopolis
l\
[ ^
tSueta
;
=
flax in
may have been
but
good condition, where
inserted above,
torn,
sc.
Leipzig Papp. 6,
ii.
1.
II,
and
The ig,
1.
usual epithet 26.
is
TravrotW,
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
\
20
€[ ^/ ,
<; €
,
[u7r]aT€ias
y^ov^ov - /'[•]
enepwTrf
y^
PAPYRUS LOAN
A
of five
Jivvo
in a house, the
The borrower
at Panopolis.
»
of the few from Panopolis.
€[]?
\_
[ [
The
lost.
is
unfortunately
-^
-
'\_\<;
€ €15
is
mutilated,
however of
and between it is one
interest as
lost.
[] \^
[]^€-^
] // 6[]€9 8 .]
T^jLiioroi/?]
^
'\
^[
//
[^ [^ ['
]
[/<]/
etrei eav the last two words are doubtful, and the . meaning of the whole phrase obscure. Some such phrase as however large it may be would be conceivable, but it is difficult by any exercise of ingenuity to get this meaning out of
8.
:
'
] ]
]
[^\_ [ [ [ ^^ ^ \_^\^ €[
'
^-
^etpos ef
et?
~ )
[]'
[^.
/8[' ..... \_ \\ [^ .
[.
is
[)<;
€VTOKOv'\
15
pledges as security part of a half share
The papyrus
The papyrus
^ ,
date
cent.
? - [^ (€\[^
?]
[]7;5 5
870.— 4th
boundaries of which are specified.
a third and a half of each line appears to be
\[<;^
€.<;
]
NeiXos
)
235
12.
after 13.
the text.
h 2
:.
a phrase equivalent to our 'blind alley.' Something, apparently ^f (for has been written and struck out. :
I.
^,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
236
Accounts.
3.
PAPYRUS 1254—4th following papyrus
is
a portion of an account, evidently military.
names of
usually of the
;
and
entries consist
litrae,
,
^,
a regular proportion between these, 3 minae going with a \
is
it is
The
by the amount of payments, In many cases, but by no of some unnamed articles.
certain classes of troops, followed
which are partly of minae, partly of
means in all, there i\ and 12 with 2.
cent.
The to
troops mentioned are
(pfficiales),
litra,
be noted that the proportion just mentioned between minae and
9 with
and
litrae
The two columns first and last. by one of which only the ends of the lines remain. In this occurs which does not occur in the two columns transcribed. The several times the entry papyrus is much damaged by rubbing, and parts of the last column are illegible. holds good always of the second and third classes, never of the transcribed are preceded
?,
[
Col. 2]
'
Mav/30t5
5
te
-
<; /? ^
\j^
?]
[]/39
it,
*
'
[](^5
-
.
.
'
[
]
? ^^ [5 ? ^?
1
5
[]5
20
Col. 3]
'^
[]
['•5 ?]
"^^
[^^
[]
^ .^\\
?"
).
y~
^
^^
<^(||:[5] ^
'^°•''
/
[]'
'
?
\ a~
^ ^ ^ \ ^ ^' ^ ^ ^'^•' ^ '' ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^
)<^>«[][5]
'
\-
\ V_'
^^
ice
ice
.' .'
]
'
? [
]
^'
°
^< ^ ^ ^
^ ^^
^
Xu
(^' (^^
^
L^
5"
)
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD 25
30
Tois
237
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
238 a]
[
5
/ ^^ \/ " € ^,-€/ / " /< ' / /
^
X
^ /
^
%
\
' ^? ? ]/ ^ ?
^
^
^ ^
^
5^
e
5
/3/
;8oi7*
H/aa/cXecu? [
^
"
[]'
[oJho"
/[?
j^
'' (\/
S'
virep
/
?
f''
(//
j^
.-/
[Xo]ia*c
2
[]''
[] []?
y
5-
?f
:
the usual sign for
'
:
sc,
shapeand
10,000.
that
ofan.
The
-
[
denarius,' reckoned as equivalent to
make a
talent.
100,000,000)
is
written either as two
when it resembles three n's. On the occurrence in this line, 11(1 is a mistake for n, being 330,000 denarii, as shown by 11. 9,
distinct n's, or cursively, first
instance of
its
the price of a 14,
' (^/
18.
:
the calculations are not quite exact.
662,000
make
993,000,000 denarii, not 992,500,000, and 3,008 XiVfini at 330,000 denarii apiece make 992,640,000 denarii. ...: this formula recurs in Jl. 9, 15, but the Tiouf talents
(
PAPYRUS
A
SHORT
meaning of the by.'
sign as written varies between this
(00=
^ // ? /^ /
"
S^
5
tcos
<; / /"
wep
/' //
\[]^ a tetradrachm, so that 1,500
''
j
'
15
\\,(
6.
The The
word
first
is
obscure.
might also be read as 11.
sum
of the
relation
similarly in
10,
15,
18)
Possibly
'
hitherto collected
.
at the
to the
end of the
rest
line
(and
of the calculation
is
obscure.
,,
takes the place of In this line a word resembling the usual ^D. The figures following \y seem to have been added hurriedly, in fainter ink, and the arithmetic is not exact. i,7SS Xirpat at the usual price should make 579,150,000 denarii, not 21.
570,000,000, and 384,000 talents but 576,000,000,
1293.— 4th
make
neither of these totals,
cent.
" ^ // ?!-,
and imperfect account of wheat and barley received from villages in the Hermopolite nome, with deduction of certain amounts paid out to one Demetrius. 2//
,
^-
''^
o"iTo[ic]/pt^ou
,
-
:
it
would be
just possible to read this as
~,
i. e.
-
=
.
"*
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
/39
5
L
L
L
/ /? //
.
e/a/
{)
/^^
BGU.
552 B.
subtraction
5.
!
555, 3. :
a
name
village of this
in the
PAPYRUS
THE is
following account sufficiently well
is
the verso .
.
is
[
p
:
:
the
much
y
1.
Fayum.
wheat
in the
preceding
line.
6.
cent.
lines of the account are
^ \^ ^
kS
;
/
but
it
)
{sc.
seems
added as a specimen
clearly
:
<. <
J''
y
€
<
5' *[*~
<
<
y
^^" ' "
^
oLKiav
/3q
S^ P-V
?
ei5
total of
curious, as small fractions occur
]/3 ^ ' /' ^ ' /3[] []
from the
wpos, as in
in the
are not otherwise known. In each case the (/. 11. 8, 10.
As, however, several interesting items
^ ^
i
There was another
mutilated account, headed AyyeTo"
" ^? Three
else.
Tiju,'
II. 4•
columns have been transcribed.
is
Tt/i.'
is
/. e.
1259.— 4th
^^^ ^^ ^€ ]
L
552 A.
named in II. 7, 9, 11, mark of subtraction,
very much mutilated, and only the bottom part of each column
another very
The word
impossible to read anything
Col.
8.
villages
preserved for decipherment.
occur, the last few lines of four
On
6.
Hermopolite nome
/3q
"
occurs in
I. 9,
"-
/d/itcI
The
'^
~^
in the Hermopolite nome cf. BGU. 4. in 1. l), Amherst 759 (where Wilcken rightly reads should also probably be supplied in BGU. Papp. 87, 105. ;
'-
--
^ ^
~r
"^ / "v
--
8
—
~r
[^]
5?
•- ,:
qy
~r
J?
,
---
'~ (^ ) ^
"~-
239
—
<—
y y y y y
^V C
Col. 2] Sapa-lireiov
et5
2.
:
probably for feCyor,
=a
pair.
dr.
yL}<
€ y <[
]e/c'
This suits the arithmetic, 11. 3 and 15 being then
the price of a single pig here and in
2400
?
^: &(, ?, 6.
c/.
1.
9,
which suggests that the word meant
but the price, which
as that of a
20 to 25 times as seems inconsistent with this. is
is
much
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
240
"
«5
15
ica €15
/8
Col. 4]
a
opvea
et? Tiji'
Col. 3]
/"
"^
^ ^ \_]. ,, ^ '' /ca
K[p]ews
/3(,
^
ye
<
^^ ta
J^ j' J'
ijS
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
Letters.
4.
PAPYRUS
241
653.— Early 4th
cent.
THIS
is a letter from Heraclius to his 'lords and brothers' Paulus and Papirius but the bad grammar and the mutilation of the papyrus render its meaning very obscure. The mention of fourteen- and fifteen-year at first sight seems to refer to the 14-year census period and the 15-year indiction period, but probably means simply the official circuits of the Prefect or some other magistrate in the 14th and 15th years of the reigning emperor [qu. ;
Diocletian
?].
/no"
aSeX<^ots
Tre/aiej^i
loS' vepioSov
5
€7.
.
.
.
T[r)v] [
ev£p\^
.
.Jiov
[.
.
[
irepLoZo" ei /xevere
teS
/ [ £[ '/[ €'
[]
[]
[
]//•{
[
]
Sovvai
ev
[
15
.
[
[
yei]
[
20
€6£ [ 1)(;[
( .
6.
(
:
for
.
.
.
[
[
?
9-
PAPYRUS HE J. III.
as
After
,\
has been written and struck out.
981.—4th cent
beginning of a letter from John, described as a deacon, to John, whom he addresses father.' The greater part of what survives is taken up with expressions of affection '
I
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
24a
and
respect, but in the last three lines the writer
-)
which he has had with the Dux.
comes
<
eu
OTL
and mentions a meeting
off.
\<;
^ y^aipei
icv
ev 5
to the point
Here, however, the papyrus breaks
eicriv
'%
yap
[^^
\[
15
.
:
SC.
.' Xf'yfi
-. ..\.
5-6.
:
or (\fi iv
The Vulg. however has a
.
.
c]8efaT0
..
,
no doubt a reminiscence of
/), Maicaptos
.
Isa. xxxi. 9
\
o'tKeiovs iv
-
7.
€(;
qu.
est
'(1
different rendering, with
PAPYRUS
AS
which the English agrees: 'Dixit Dominus, cuius i^nis in Sion, et caminus eius in lerusalem.'
982.—4th
cent.
the beginning (4-6 letters) of each line of the following letter
out the sense of the whole
;
but
it
is
lost, it is difficult to
appears to be a request for some
money
make
of the writer's,
which he has sent his mother and wife. He speaks of his correspondent's having given a solidus to himself and another person (his brother ?), which they had divided between them and perhaps in lines 7-8 he states that his own share has gone on doctor's for the receipt of
;
expenses.
[
\
\_] \] [?
5
2.
\(!
meaningless.
be It
in
is
,
\_]
^
the reading seems certain, but the word is is a possible correction, which would
v(0\€ktos
harmony with
appears to
which
:
8'\
[/'^/ e]t?
suit the available
the alternative.
if
(,
that be the true restoration.
space better than
4.
oXokotVivoi•
:
a solidus or
-
(not a denarius, as stated
'-8 above), 11. 7 and (p. where the terms are interchanged. The term is especially common in Coptic documents c/. index to Crum's Catalogue 0/ Coptic Papyri in the British Museum.
in
Sophocles' Lexicon).
See Pap. 985
14,
;
EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
^ ] hevpo
]
[]
?
et?
au
€[)(]
/
[ ^]
^" ^^ [] " " [8] [ ]) ^ ] 7179
]
.
.
?
.
]'
15
243
eSe^a
]
ev
]
-"
]s
?
2
]
? )()^
]
.
Perhaps
9-
The readings
20.
in this line
the second letter has been re-written), but they do not seem to are fairly clear (except
f/^to,
where
PAPYRUS and BAD grammar books which
mutilation
make
5
8 .]
.
[]'
concerns
9.
t
] 8
:
the reading
it
to stand for
-
is el
not certain, but
'
^,
ou
.
if it is
correct,
In this case,
perhaps &» should be understood with and we might translate 'if therefore you did not wish to arrange (?) it, we would have gone to 'UpayMra' [the name of a place?]. But the passage is obscure.
,
:
[1[],. I
^^
[
we must suppose
;
Km
It
addressed has asked the
-
'
Possibly
is
possession.
3-5• The meaning of this very ungrammatical sentence seems be You write to me to register the books but how can do this when you have them yourself ? After has been written (probably as the beginning of 5. but has been struck out. 7.
the letter
^
[.
)
whom
^^
own
/f[o]i
:
cent.
the following letter difficult to understand.
writer to register but which he has in his
I
988.—4th
apparently the person to
certain
to
give intelligible words.
i
2
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
244
-^<
I
^?
\€\(/]
eavTOV e^i aXevpa
[]
Endorsed
[5] []5
PAPYRUS 1244—4th
ONLY
cent.
the introductory portion of the following letter remains.
almost entirely
It consists
of the writer's protestations of his affection cm.d solicitude for his correspondent, his
and
'
lord
brother,' Copreas.
[] \\
SecrnoTT]
Korrpea
[]
-
[]5
crot
5
/x[o]i
\
?]
[/3]
\^
Endorsed
'
4.
\
]
^ .
.][.
.
.
.
\
' ][ [.
^^[s
•^\
]
..
,
..... .]
.
.]
8 [.
] ]f/x[
[
[
:
:
/.
!.
\„
[ 6.
:
/.
.
:
for
.
[ .
.]
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD.
D.
I.
Official
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT is
780.— A.
D.
estate), for
8/
^8
8€7)\ ^^
8)
^ -/ vrrep
iv]8i,ktlovo<;
/
Endorsed
Its precise
:
as
1
/
Oxy. Pap. 143, a group of tax-receipts in which this phrase recurs. It is, however, a deduction
same Pamouthius, meaning is uncertain.
i.e.
is
.
such a large Pra-
13
from an
official
it is
some form
of discount.
«() /|^^:
157J carats oi
/
:
i. e.
,
this total
is
arrived at by adding the
to the 1905I carats previously mentioned. cf. Oxy. Papp. 143, 1. 4, 145, 1. 4, &c.
on the eras of Oxyrhynchus, dating respecfrom Thoth ist, A. D. 324 and 355, see Grenfelland Hunt, Oxyrhynchus Papyri, I. pi 192. 9.
(frovt)
carats.
1035.—6th
named Flavius Cyricus
village of Sinape (probably in the
solidi 21
8.
:
unusual, though not unparalleled.
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT
bably
lively
'minus,' but the deduction of
905 J carats
8.
:
value as shown in the scales. 5.
8
/ / ^^^ / / /3[]/ +
from the nominal value of the coins in question, and may represent the difference between that nominal value and the actual
sum
Me^ei/a
ent
/
tS/
L
cf.
The
;j(iXia
/ •)
:
(presumably the
in the thirteenth indiction.
5
relating to this
{<:)
a payment for the money taxes of the thirteenth indiction.
dated by the eras of Oxyrhynchus and
+ €80*
4. fKTos
535.
from the banker Philoxenus to Pamouthius,
name of an document
Documents.
cent.
for public taxes paid
Hermopolite nome, see
p.
on behalf of the
249), to the
amount of
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
246
/^
^
[^]<
''
+
[.
.
/
/
()
+ +
({)(), and
!
or two
'.
letters
appear
to
intervene between tc and
PAPYRUS
TWO
2) of public
I.
known
as
possible that fvot
(,
1038.— 6th
Ep/
amount
+
^
S
heKari]?
"
for
payments of corn
6| artabas,
^ is
^
5-^ +
.\\/
They (see
who pay
^
.™
evSoK/
^
'^ ^
S
3~~ y rS
+
'^
Endorsed
+ 7[]^/
.
:
:
crtTo'^
^
ifjrfXXevTiif, the official
"^
'^ charged with the duty
6).
both here and in the next column. the tax in kind raised for exportation to Byzantium and perhaps to other towns. C/. Wilcken, Cr. Ostr. I. 364, 365, Grenfell and Hunt, Oxy. Pap. I. :
I.
sic,
('{!), which means
"
""
-^^
of collecting arrears of public contributions (Justin. Novell. 128,
p^ IQ7,
for the
in the other 3I.
+ ''
:
1
\(&!),
cent.
+
+77'"'/
Col. 2]
(/
was written by mistake. followed by
apparently an
'/
5
2.
, is
/ / ? / ^ ^ ^ /^ ^ / ^,^ ^/ ) <; ^? ?/ )^ "^'^ ^ ^^'^/ ^ ?/ * /+ ^^ / ? / ^ ^ '^ /3/ , ? / ^^'' /^, ^^? ? / /?/ •, /xijv
cap.
yt/ /)""
c/
^ ^^] ~
the symbol
:
,
and an oblique mark of contraction. On the various and see standards of soh'di Other local standards Grenfell and Hunt, Oxy. Pap. I. p. 236. occur elsewhere, e.g. Pap. 1036, 1. 4 (p. 268).
^^?,
In one case the
+77•°/
l]
. £|•€/
*)
.
corn in Hermopolis, and differ only in the names of the persons
the corn and in the amounts. Col.
is
.
separate receipts are written on this piece of papyrus, both in the same hand.
are given by the official
note on
it
(">)
a flourish
Basilides recurs.
One
2.
f^yi")
:
/3?
''
(2nd hand)
.
:
Kep/ euKoaei ev
Se/car/Dta
fl(fM), as often in Byzantine papyri. restored from the signature in 1. 3. c/. Papp. 1063, 1095 (below, pp. 247, 249), In the latter instance the where the name is spelled /.
:
[)]
BatrtXetSij
.]
€ //
// eyp/ .
? £~
")
//
/
'"
) ^ ', :/
+
"^
/Aayt[cr7j]
'/ ,) ^
[-^"]
"^
^
^
^''''}
-"
7
^
seems a new symbol for J. It is no doubt merely or . a development from These should be signatures, but are in the same hand as 4"5• the rest. Presumably, therefore, these are copies kept as records in the office to which they relate, The last letter is an iota, not sic, in each case. 4. a7roifi|( a mere sign of contraction, 3.
:
this
^
:
5.
:
/.
^.
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
PAPYRUS
THIS
1063.—6th or 7th
cent.
papyrus contains two receipts, each forming a single column and both of the same The first is too much damaged for transcription, and only the second is given.
type. It is
247-
a receipt for the tax
8<;
however not for two divisions of the
^
Byzantium.
C/.
tax,
known
. . //- /
fj
+
Ostr.
This makes
/
it
and the other
itself
387, Justinian,
I.
Ed.
1.
conveyance of
for the cap.
xiii.
note), in this
2,
case
probable that there were
7
and
cap.
it
to
12
lvS/
\^.] j^
5
the preceding Pap.,
{cf.
{virep)
one for the corn
Wilcken, Gr.
Col. 2]
as
but
8/
,/ ^ /
yij
•^
lel^d^
.
.
")
[ivJStic/
'["/]
.
2/:
cf. Pap. 1035, 1. I, note (p. 246). is In the name at the end of the hne the letter after perhaps the Coptic g. or Kavrnvot, but the formation is not like that of 3. Kavvovos
7.
this
yv
but the reading
2.
is
seems the most probable restoration, The title is found in Amh. Papp.
not certain.
139, 140, Oxy. Pap. 43 verso, B. M. Pap. 1249 of the fourth cent., and in Pap. 11 52 below.
:
227 above),
(p.
all
elsewhere.
PAPYRUS
THE
three documents which follow (1152, 996, 995) are almost identical in
certificates of the delivery of the
to convey
it
down
years, but there
be the
is
the river.
last of the series instead
is
Roman
thrown upon
fleet in it
.
They
Pap. 229 ('Salus,'
Phoebammon. II 52 are to
who
If there
its
This name '
recalls those
is
11 52
may
,
said to
[]
runs, eis
is
the monastery to which
the same,
named
have
a time, this
official at
it
belonged.
In 11 52
996 he is might indicate that 995 and Peter, while in
date (1152 belonging then to the 6th year of the next cycle
and 996
certainty.
Papp. 995 and 996 are perhaps written by the same scribe.
be the
and Pap.
given to some of the vessels
after 995),
will
cycle,
Providentia,' 'Virtus'), but rather a different light
name from
was only one such in
belong to the same
all
gives the certificate
be brought together
form, being
of corn to the boat which was
In two cases (1152 and 995) the corn
first.
by Pap. 996, where the phrase
tabellio
{)
are dated respectively in the 6th, nth, and 15th indiction-
of the
which indicates that the ship had
and 995 the
annual charge
nothing to show whether
been delivered to the of the
1 152.— 7th cent.
earliest of the series
;
but
it
is
impossible to affirm this with
, €
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
248
^ "^ <;?
iV8/ €15
/
5
€(<; ,
.
:
the
:
this
may mean
/
—
'
register
or
'
'
the former; and the meaning will then be entered in the great register.' The document is evidently a copy of the official entry, given to the person who brought the com. '
The name
I.
9
it
996.— 7th
.
/ " ,
+ same hand. 5-
va\/
:
i.e.
,
So
also the
number
at the
head of the
in different ink, but
\/
,
which
perhaps by the is
^^]
e
"
^
" "
^
.
very small, having dropped out altogether. :
i.e.
II. In different ink, but
often written
PAPYRUS
)
—
10.
the
cent.
ei9
" "/" /C)
added
sic.
-^] [] / [^] ^]
+
:
&•.
.
'
document.
+ >7/^(,[]^•>7
0[!]
!
:
In different ink.
10.
should apparently be Peter.
PAPYRUS
3
y
8.
of the tabellio has not been filled in, but from
5
.
an abbreviation of 7. (= videlicet, to wit '), which one sees in process of formation in Pap. 996, 1. 7, and fully developed in Pap. 1 162 t/frii),l. 2 (p. 252). Here it is superfluous, as ovrms has already been written at length.
oflfice,'
more probably
4.
/
^ //
e
either
^
-\-
number of the voucher.
3.
ttj?
[^] /
\\.)' +
,
\Jl]€a
ev
995.— 7th
^ \€\^. /
perhaps by the same hand.
cent.
+
+ . There may
e\y
\.\/ ^epo\yp\/ eis
C/. Pap. 995,
^
have been a number, as well as a cross, at the head of the
certificate.
1.
j»
^^?] / €€ ~<; LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
249
/
5
)
/
^
//)
/
^) ?
€
6, 7•
(!
() (?)'^>')
from Theodoras, a
^'
(J
\^
)
,
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT
[]
]
^
-- C'^7 V
9'':/
(2nd hand)
\/
e
[] )]
apparently a subsequent addition.
:
1083.—6th or 7th
cent.
and Olybrius, a
comes, to
who
Petrus,
is
apparently described as steward of the imperial domain in the Hermopolite nome, for
^ ;
the taxes of the loth indiction.
+ 8/
/ .
(4th hand)
3•
/
f
\()
•
[
iv(8iKTiovos)
on record
(see vol.
I, p.
"
/
= this is
:
an exceptionally early
197).
I
fine
Pachon 13
Hermopolite nome;
is
4. I.e.
however
2.
.
(p. 264).
in
1095.—6th or 7th
Pap. 105 1
cf.
)/%~ // // ) /
cent.
The
first is
The second
(p. 273).
of the
for the
From
?).
is
1.
2 these
were
written in a peculiarly
() !. :
=
Sc. (iirep)
3.
HI.
:
this
cf.
Wilcken, Gr. Ostr.
{) &(-),
seems
to
) ^^ "
[.].) \/
+
^
ably
d'
.
and small hand. (a)
.
*
(.
found in Pap. 1007 c below
being the earliest
tax-receipts put in the shortest possible form.
in the
/
"
d' (3rd hand)
village of Sinape, the second for that of the village of Senil(aeus
probably
* /? /
]
PAPYRUS
TWO
^
ev
/
+
(2nd hand)
of an indiction, Pauni
date for the hitherto
.
^ €[ €/
^^ °
I.
256.
/:
presum-
be the reading and must be the day of the
/
+
^.
month, but no month
))
:
sc.
is
named,
denote a plural Byzantine period. letter to
k
is
The
reduplication of the final
common
in abbreviations
of the
+
{0)
.
//•)/
//:
XeviX/
?
8/
.
/. Pap. 105 1 (below, 273)) where the same form In Pap. 1074 (not published) it occurs in the genitive It may be the same name which is doubtfully
read as 2e\i\aiv by
Vitelli in
TAX-RECEIPT
indictions respectively
the second
;
+
is
read as
/*/
(
l/.
Cvyti is
the same.
Pap. 1035, 1. 2 (p. 246 Otherwise it might be
= ().
ei9
cent.
^
///
for
four
,
in identical wording, for the
+ /j
. The symbolic letters x/iy are written above each receipt. Their explanation is still uncertain c/. vol. II, p. 324 note. For ;
Smirnoff, see Berl. Phil. Wochen-
J. J.
,
1310.— 7th
payment for 3rd and 4th
here given.
Nova
?
5
... for the formula, cf. Wessely, 2. Sf5
PAPYRUS
A
=
€ / / '»
/
{)
presumably
2. t//:
above), where the symbol
by Phoebammon, There are two receipts
issued
the 4th indiction.
a recent discussion, by schrift, 18 Aug., 1906.
+
-
Papp. Fior. 82 and 85.
PAPYRUS
A
Avhp^/ ivS/
(.//
^.
recurs.
as
"/),//
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
250
^
^//./
^
Palaeographie und Papyruskunde, No. iii), Nos. 297, 298. a 3. written with a very small y and large 1, the latter being 5. -yi/ crossed by a horizontal stroke below the line, and curved at the foot, so that it resembles the usual sign for
!.
:
.
:
1000.—A, D.
538.
from Flavius Georgius to some official whose name is lost, asking him to enforce the payment of a debt which the petitioner has failed to recover.
PETITION
[ / [ [.
\ ['..../ ^ 5
e^]^s
.]'
5
-
\'\.
[]€^
[^]
4.
Perhaps
(
[]\',
Xp(U(TTa>j
:
/.
in place of the usual order
or xpfoiaToivTts.
noXeur
^.
That the town
is
Hermopolis
is
suggested by
1.
13.
^ /? ', / LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
10
+
?
/
ecTTLv
- ^/"// ^
^
/
+ 15
3• There ought to be at least two persons one only, as the verbs above are in the plural.
named
,
&(..()
instead of is
PAPYRUS
THE
presumably
:
1073.— 6th
described as
The
petition
is
oi
mutilated endorsement,
province of Arcadia, entreating him
petitioners
written by
some
,
+ . though
:
it
is
^
individual on their behalf
;
as they are
)
^). ,
4
(1.
in
for
them
are preventing
person
;
but the
/[] +
:
.
is
.
not
.
.
.
.
possible reading,
2.
/) /)[]5
,
{!)
:
+
these officials are mentioned in Oxy. Pap.
133, of A. D. 550.
.
1309.— 6th-7th
comes Gerontius to the
the
the murderers of the
^ ^'
who
/mot
presumably intended.
order from
addressed to
is
names are not given
are peasants, but their
PAPYRUS
I~\
but the meaning
give instructions
to
they presumably presented their petition
+
Endorsed
&!,
cent.
the protection of the petitioners from certain of their neighbours,
from building.
for
not clear.
following document, as appears from the
Anatolius, comes of the
351
cent.
of the village
The document
is
in
of Ares
to
secure
the usual form of such orders,
written lengthways on a long, narrow strip of papyrus,
n^
-^ +
{) Fayum 2.
:
there was a village of this
(Wessely, Topographic,
name
in
the Hermopolite
p. 40).
k
2
nome
(Pap. Fior, 64,
11.
38, 42)
and another
in
the
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
252
PAPYRUS
THE named any
following document
\{),
is
a
cent.
{)
of sailors in two
list
)
second
the
verso.—
1 162,
no doubt, the port of Clysma, on the Red Sea on the purpose and circumstances of the list.
is,
light
a letter of the seventh century relating apparently to the
belong to the Arabic period.
+
"
°" KXoucr/x"
e^[c\^/]
[^^^
[ijcra/cto'^
^
^
([]5 []. Ttyui[o^]eo[9]
[.
[ .
.
.
.
.
.
[} '" ^ ' [] ^ '' [] ^^]
]< -^
]
[
''
^'
^£>[^\^ ]
. The the
words from yi'u((7-it) to column, those from
S
named
refer to the sailors
()
first
column
' '"
/
to
\{)
to the
as the other
names
after
are
names
in
AN I~\ part
order
is
+
to
pay twenty
so/i'dz
The
or horse-trainer.
mutilated and
:
no doubt
1323.— 7th the
for
letter
. 2.
:
i. e. :
cf.
also a local
name.
'.
price
of hay,
has been folded
aap[yvpL][ov^
the owners of the hay.
Oxy. Pap. 140, a contract of a
!
[.
KXoucrfi"
.
and crossed
cent.
€[^]
\\
ets
on behalf of Colluthus, in
the
middle, and this
.
X^P^^L'^]
.]
(}
the proprietor of a stable.
with
itself
@€^ "^ /*
difficult to read.
et?
may
After this line the following has been written
6.
of places,
, ] , ^ official
a
^
!^
this is
second
PAPYRUS
on the verso of
of a farm, and
^/
''^ out
:
written
is
/Ae
only.
3.
It
affairs
place
nothing to throw
is
/3
^ ' ''
MavlpLKio^
but there
;
S
t'/
first
The
eis
^ 9 '^ , /^ '" ^ ^
'^ '^ ®€]^
\^ ]/35 €[/^}yo5
^
~
{). {€\)
columns, the
3.
:
/.
:
there
is
no sign of abbreviation.
5
?.
'
+
'
Endorsed
+
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
^/[]
and
it
Contracts.
is
somewhat uncommon
507.
more than one
in
respect.
It
dates
matters at dispute to arbitration, the parties binding themselves, apparently under
money
€[7]
[^
)
^^
, [^. '\ - 8/ 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ [+
V7rar]fi[a.5]
[oL
)]][] .[€]9
\
" and
penalty, to appear at the place appointed for the arbitration
decision of the arbitrators.
5
992.—. D.
from the reign of Anastasius, and appears to come from the city of Antinoopolis belongs to the class of deeds known as compromissa. It is an agreement to submit
certain
a
+
+ Jc
ev
PAPYRUS following document
€\
^
...
.
+
2.
THE
253
evos
lvSl"
]
[
to abide
by the
/cat
[A^rtvoo]7o€5
\ []
\\
"^
)
SiaiTav
15
{]
7][5
)
'
here read as « might more readily be ; but there seems scarcely room for etas before and the expression y in the next line suits a consulship better than the year of a leign. Moreover A. D. third consulship, was the first year 507, the year of Anastasius' of an indiction-period, while the third year of his reign was not so. It is true that the third consulship of Anastasius was not a sole consulship; but where one of the consuls was the emperor it is not unnatural to find the other's name omitted. for the doubling of the last letter c/. note on Pap. : 4.
.
taken for
:
what
is
of [i3a(ri]X[fiar]
,
•^[']
^
1095, 5.
] 1.
3
(p. 249), :
8.
sible to 9.
13.
new.
:
«/
the restoration
from the abbreviation 6, 7. The words virep the
name
is
not quite certain, being inferred
in
1.
24.
are a subsequent addition.
extraordinary, but
(:
read anything
is
/|[/']
it
seems impos-
else. :
probably
yvvi) :
should be supplied,
the expression appears to be
^ 1]^
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
254
€
^^ ^"^ / /. -^ '\
[€€( ] ] a77[o]S[t]S[ocr^at
o/3tcr^ijcr[o]/x€iOi9
[icai
20
^ ? ^
.
.
eKTiativ
[ [
25
23• rest,
\]
(2nd hand)
\/
/
St
PAPYRUS MUTILATED
of her
life.
mutilated.
/
/
hand)
Evidently one of the three brothers signed on behalf of the for herself and her husband.
property
(srd hand)
]
(
and Archontia
A
/
in
deed of
The beginning
The
final
1044.— 6th
letters,
may be
which are written
njeant for
o»
a deliberately
in
.—'.
cent.
by which Aurelia Aphthonia makes over a share
in certain
to her son, reserving to herself the usufruct during the
remainder
gift,
HermopoHs
26.
involved style,
\[]
of the document
is
and the middle portion
lost,
is
rubbed and
Besides the signature of Aphthonia herself (written for her by Anouthis), there
are no less than five signatures of witnesses,
.
5
<
^
]
].
"
t}>j9
Without the preceding part
is
not quite clear in what
Probably it or a share given by the deed, and
it
forms part of the
;
.
^" ^"
relation the house stands to the deed. in
.
8
8•
"['] 3-
.
:
it
line 5
seems to show that Aphthonia had acquired it by sum of money owing to
feitureowingto the non-payment of a 5• y^^Tovos
:
I.
yeiTopit.
for-
her.
8€ , " "" " "" LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
15
'?
re
"
20
717
[ ][]/
?
^
[7)<; ]?
25
/-^'
] {^
/]
["€<; \ji€Vo"
/
]^
5 ]
3
/ ^
\
e^lyfi]
\^]'
/
7; 45
.
+
^: it is
that of
I.
,
24, or
lost at this point.
35•
^^
/
)
(6th hand)
forms the beginning of a separate fragment.
certainly not the second part of line 23,
whether
[)] ^] [] ^ []
)
,
+
[70
/]
+
/ Spa[Jv^
/)
(yth hand)
25- This line
(5th hand) .
+ is
/
8, +
[}
(3rd hand)
+
(4th hand)
[ "
+(2nd hand)
+
^
"
^ €
fo•]'
[]'/3 []
)
""
.
.
[9]
^
^?
.
.
\^
"
cJtti
35
40
255
I.
whether a
and
it
is
line or
more
cf. 11, 13,
18.
It
uncertain is
wholly
42-43.
The
somewhat
either a contraction or a 47.
The
^^
signature of Theodosius
official type,
mere
scribe's signature
in shorthand.
is
is
written in a
hand of
followed by what
may be
flourish, is
followed by a short inscription
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
256
PAPYRUS agreement AN form
507.
The
for the division of land at Hermopolis.
the division took
L
1313.—A.D.
is
of the remaining portion as to
latter part is lost, so that the
There are so many corrections in the last few seem likely that the document is only a draft.
uncertain.
make
it
lines
+
€<;
8<
€ -
?
/35
€v
\€£€ €€ 5 8\_^ '{]'
5
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^5
^
[^] 1
5
(_
df/
fp/
.
1 3.
14. 15.
! € . :
.
^epout :
This line
is
a correction, c/. Pap. 978, 1. 10 :
:
[.
.
[
.
]
is
first
nome.
.
.]s
" 7[]/
;8
is
•
]
•
;[]
ly. All
was written
first,
from
written above are
as
(p. 233).
is
to
(!
meant as a
is
Struck out, and the words
correction.
The
character read
very doubtful.
a later addition.
1015.— 6th
cent.
a portion of a contract for the surrender of property
the description of the property
the
.
.
PAPYRUS
THIS
.
\ ^] .
[/
5-
^]
[]
is
lost.
of the signatories, Aurelius Joseph;
The document has been
cancelled.
The
{ ),
person making the surrender
and the property
is
is
but
presumably
evidently in the Hermopolite
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
^
^ 8<;
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[
[)
vnep
eiKOcrmevTe
5
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IvStKTlOVO?]
et.crto[ucrij?
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eis
257
ei
€\ £
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ev
nepi
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ei
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(\
\_
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8e
15
[
^\_ '[ [
]
[
+ 20
^^ \\
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'^'"/ (3rd hand)
(4th hand)
(sth hand)
25
£)( >
\( ::
((&(
some kind 5.
rots
+
the phrase
is
new.
[
It
appears to denote
would
fill
III.
^
[_/
ttj]
the lacuna best.
cursive hand.
Menas comes a row of crosses, such
PAPYRUS SALE
+
as often marks the end of a contract; but the signature of yet another witness has been added afterwards in a small and very
of impost.
26. After the signature of
A
/ /
+
(6th hand)
(2nd hand)
'\ \_ •\_
of a house in a village whose
991.— 6th cent
name
monthis, seems likely to be in the Thebaid. L
1
is
lost,
The
but which, from the mention of Herfirst
18-24
letters of
each line are
lost,
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
258 as also the ends of the
very
[
first
18 lines.
The
writing
an uneducated semi-cursive, and the
is
^'
illiterate.
]]^
^ ^ 8 \^ ^ 8 ^ ^
[/3''
Srca
]
5
style
'\€
^'\
e/c
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€
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<[-
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ly
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ei?
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3
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]
.
8.
:
The
[] [] \_^^ /c]
(2nd hand)
era?
.
]
I.
:
!,
and
1 8.
supply
perhaps
](!
19.
/joi iioi
:
21. is
written over
some other word.
a
slip of the
:
pen
.
sic:
:
the reading
(.
.
first
",
/, -^
seems to have been written twice over.
.
9.
^
.
]
[ 5•
]
'\
either
for
an
is
uncertain, but
it
is
illiterate spelling of
intended for or
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
PAPYRUS 994— A. D.
A
MUTILATED
259
517.
contract of lease, apparently of a fourteenth share of a pottery at
Hermo-
"^ ^^ '\ ^ , [ 8• 1_ \\'\ ] " )( [ \ [ ] " polis.
[€
[\ , Me^etp
Tierpov
viraTeLa]v
lvBlk/
re^
t
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cit'o
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15
]
(€
TiX(ei) ivbiK{Tiovoi) 2. it is very unusual to find rAet with a month so early as Mecheir; but i/ vol. I, p. 198 note. the reading is clear, though the epithet is 3. :
<((
strange.
!,
sc.
It is
(. : !:
:
not possible to read
/:
9.
Above
sc.
. : ;(5 the letters
(:
case rov fVo^fVou I2.
A MUTILATED The
the existing portion
and being
is lost,
is difificult
.
[
562.
in
£'^[]5
\_
]
/
the last half of the 2ist year after the consulship of Basilius
cf.
.
The group
L
\^
[] [] -^ \] [^
]
note on Pap. 1310, 1. i (p. 250), and vol. II, of symbols is here (as usual) written continuously, as if it all formed one phrase. 2. en— : possibly The date must be in the first half of the nth indiction year ( = a.d. 562-563) corresponding to Xl^y^S:
324.
nome.
a very cursive hand and somewhat
et[/c]ocrTou
[]
•
which
be restored.
quoted by Ducange in the sense of Navalia it seems to mean apparatus generally.
,-^[^ ^ , []•^^
5
may
\.
v, in
to decipher, especially towards the end.
^^ / ) []
-\-
D.
probably a correction of
there are traces of an
lease of land in the fields of the village of Tesla in the Hermopolite
conclusion of the document
damaged even
1003.— A.
is
Here
instiiimenta.
PAPYRUS
p.
4.
ivSik/
(=A.D. 4.
562).
Siraicupfwi
seem possible known names 1
2
:
the middle letters are doubtful, but
to read either Sii-Kf pt
of Hermopolite villages,
it
does not
or Strayi/pfwr, which are
26
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] •)\•.\_€ - ^]/<
88€^};
xpovov
[.
.
re
.
8 8€€
€[ \\(:^\. €
.
.
[/3]
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TecrXa
//
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6
,€[
/3)[]5
[]
ev
.
.
8
e7ri[ju,]eXiai/
]
.
.
..: perhaps
.
:
;
not possible to read
unless the
first
1005.— A. D. 598-599
more than
(probably, though the loss of
of a stable at Hermopolis.
7"[.]
-^ []/€'
e]ic
^-
[.]5
e/c
.
.
-
/
{j^jv
[];^
sic.
It is
PAPYRUS
LEASE
/3[]' <[]
€[][]
.
apovpas rpta
6, 7•
\
/
\opb[^av ,^
.
lv8/
The document
was very badly formed.
(?).
half of each line leaves the details uncertain)
dated in the seventeenth year of an emperor whose name is lost. Of the three emperors whose reigns were of sufficient length (Justinian, Maurice, and Heraclius), Maurice is perhaps the most probable on palaeographical grounds. -/
/?
+
5
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[
[
\ ]
\_ /3? [
.
is
[][ \[ Ey3/i,oi
[
[
^[
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] ]
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[•>^5
[
[ [
15
+7/309
(2nd hand) (3rd hand)
.
] /)^[
/ [)
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
]/
(4th hand)
Endorsed
+ 7€€05
.
€) /
2[]/3[
/ [.
PAPYRUS ^ is
The document
is
good.
+
[
£[ The
jLtCTtt
€
-8
/,
d
referring
is
.
.
amipovs
:
:
the
signature
of
extraordinary, but the
,
jumble of cases, be as above given. Moulton, Grawzwzar
in spite of the curious
indeclinable, as often,
I.
^ /^ .
i.
cf.
lOjixtcr
to
/ . J.
15.
ij solidi less 8 carats
16. A\f^(avSpeia)
Pap. I036,
1.
I
(p. 268).
i,
=
i
16.
:
for solidi of the
p. 236, also
:
19.
:
the
expect
solidus,
L
(.
apparently for drawn through the
is
\
=
and
it
is
so expressed
Alexandrian standard, see Papp. I072 and 1315 b (pp. 274, 275,
below).
One would
50.
[
/
Oxy. Pap. :
but the writing
.]/?
in the repetition in
the division
:
the Hermopolite
)
&
/
certain.
of New Testament Greek, 14•
to
in
style,
/
"
is lost.
\poyfypafvot
.
cto9
:
tj
numbers and genders, the reading seems 11.
Natoleus
illiterate
^
[] / / / [] \_ ......
Endorsed
3-4• CoUouthus, which
[.
d
"ij
.
suit this fairly well.
8<;
?
15
10, II. TO
.
556.
? -
€5
, is
.
remains would
expressed in a remarkably
5
6,7.
slight
1006.— A. D.
LvS/
reading
[
for five years of i| arouras of land at the village of
nome.
fairly
.
:
7• Perhaps
1EASE
.
261
!.
,
in
monogram
form.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
202
PAPYRUS
THE
The papyrus
first sight.
occupied by a continuous but incomplete text
is
On
regard to some loans.
in'
the
same hand as
(a),
{),
(a),
this
papyrus
which
is
horizontal.
relating to an
on the horizontal
is
not
wrongly fastened
One
?
side
agreement with
two documents, one on each
the other side are
The uppermost
papyrus, both imperfect. is
,
composed of two are perpendicular and half
itself is
together, so that on each side half of the fibres
of the sheet
a.d. 558.
one another of the three documents inscribed on
relation to
very clear at
1007.— About
of the
fibres of the papyrus,
but does not relate to the same events; the other
(c),
which
is
hand from {), but relates to the same Under these circumstances it is persons and appears to be the first part of the same text. It is perhaps most probable that () and difficult to speak of either side as recio or verso. were written first, and were subsequently united (in the wrong order) to receive {a) but the difference in date cannot be great, since (c) appears to be part of the same document as {), written across the fibres of the papyrus,
is
in a different
{
;
and
{0) is in
the same hand as
applying approximately to
The
long text
articles of plate
(a).
The
an
{a) is
had been given as
wished the creditor to accept these
woman)
(a
refused, alleging
that
,
date given in
(a) as well.
a. d.
558,
may
consequently be taken as
arising out of four loans, for which certain
The
security.
{,
debtor, being
articles as a full discharge
they were of inferior value
unable to repay the loan,
of the debt to the
;
but the lender
amount of the
loans.
At last, however, she consented (1. 21), and the present document is accordingly a conveyance It is It is considerably mutilated, and imperfect at the end. of the articles in question. Some roughly written, with alterations and interlineations, and can only be a first draft. used to describe the pieces of plate which served as securities for the loans
of the terms
are
new
^
or rare.
1
]/c/
[^]
2
[(nj5
3
[
')
"
^) )]
,( ^)
?
[]_'[] ]
apyvpeov
2.
!•.
cf.
1.
<;
]
^5
viated here also.
^)
30.
5
.
)
apyvpea
-
.
?
The word may have been abbre-
3•
:
and so again
perhaps in
1.
9.
this
=
-,
^^
nf
-
4 5
,€ /3^
5
;
the reading seems certain,
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
6
[
8
^
[Kov KaL TO T]pLT0V
)([\
7
]^
]/[]/3€
^
/3
/
12 1
[^
]?
2
]
]
jLioi
.
] -^
15
1
6
17
8
[^]
]^ ]
fJ8^^
19
2 21 22
23
24 25
20
[
[^ ,^
]75
?
gp^^
[]5 )
^/
] [^]^ ] [
[]
tokojv
^/^
^
[]^
)
^
-.
\/
^7]
))
/
.
]
//
]
]
....
[]) as
from
in
1.
9 compare
1.
25,
security are recapitulated.
several words have been II. Toi>: corrected
^/8i^
^
fv
.
// / / .
)
;
[^] ) /
)
[
For the supplements here and
the objects deposited
[]
^/
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[]
^
] ![] [ ttj5
28
7.
/ ^^ .
"
]^^
27
29
/
/
)^
/
^) 9) ? ^
,
]_vr^criv
^^ ^
•,
TI/A1JV
7[
/
^
?
^)
]
14
//[]9
^
,
e7riv€/x[)]
^^]
£[])
[]
9
1
263
;
washed out. and similarly
(,
where After
:: 25.
€ rf
:
so
26.
;
27.
A
c/.
L.
MS.
and
.
apparently, for cktos.
probably
'little cups,'
a diminutive of
S., J. v.
blank space has been
left after
;
or
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
264
^
^
SO
ovBeva
]
e-^^eLV
8 ... / ^/ / . .
31
/
]
32
) "^'^^]
Kai
]
['<
33
30.
>)
.
/ .
.
:
perhaps
pijSt
in the
it is
written on what
same hand as
a)
corrected from
10073 and
c.
.
.
.
.
.
.
: [&(].
—..
The
seven to ten
558.
The
relates
it
letters are lost at the
document, which
[ [^ ]^
is
is,
moreover,
which causes some obscurity
-] ^[]
]
[]<^
tI_ov^
cf.
note on Pap. 10S3,
1.
3,
.
(^]
\] ^^ '7[] .
[] [9]
]?
:
the
left unfinished.
\_ '] 3-
From in
[]
/
[^'\[ ^
15
by her
[/€]
[^]
\
to her
/<[] ^^
/)
[ } -] [? [ ^] \^'^
line,
above
(p.
249).
is
a lease by ApoUos, also named
8(
/<]/35 []?
[7] []
It is
Tarruthis, a village in the Antaeopolite nome.
beginning of each
+ /8acrt\et]a?
[icai
begin-
the lower half of the papyrus, but the text above (which
Eudoxia of a piece of land which had been given
place to which
latter part of the
[
now
is
appears to follow on immediately.
Phellos, from his daughter imcle.
(/>)
.,
.
printed are in different hands, but appear to be parts of a single document.
ning of
5
.
.
.
stated above, the two texts on the other side of the papyrus containing the text just
xA.
(c)
.
[] /[]^
PAPYRUS AS
^
/xe
S.
^/
:
sic.
[
[
€ ? [ \^ [] [ -] \.•]^
\-
? ^- <;
\
ecrrtv
'^]'•
''^^^
\
1
7•
/.
:
23. It
is
impossible to suppose that this
BEGINNING
is
^(/
the conclusion of the document, but nothing
1008.— A. D.
]]\[ \
;?
is
written after
561. sister.
must be a year of
portion
Justinian.
The
^;
[ ^ 7[ " 8 []5 [^ [^[^ [ ]] [] [ .... /7[] 7/3[
5
?[] .[/3]5
[?]
/3//[]
1[
[
,
.
.
.
PAPYRUS
1012.—A.D.
[]
.
.
papyri
The main
['\
TTyv
LEASE
forii/.
impossible to discover the nature of the agreement.
lost, it is
the 27th of Pauni in the 35th year, which
+ ,\.€,[]
+
<\
fa[i
^-
ets
of an agreement between three brothers and their
of the document being is
265
.
PAPYRUS
date
?
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
.
633.
of land at Thynis, a village near Hermopolis, which occurs also in several other in
the British
Museum
(1036,
1039,
1079,
1080).
The
parties to
the deed
have Jewish names (Joseph and Daniel), but the names of their parents (Christodorus, Paul, III.
m
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
266
Martha) indicate that they were Christians, and the
full
Christian formula
is
employed
at the
head of the document.
<;
+ ev
aytas
T/3taSo5
^'
^
lov^
/ ,^^
ySacrtXetas
5
'^'
<
&
^ ^ "^^^^ ivB°/
+
+
-"-//
15
^^ ^^
E/d/Aj'^
20
^^
^^ ^^
ivh"/ crot
25
^ @) .
.
2)0
/)*^
12. tvS°/:
for this
method
of denoting the genitive
Schott-Reinhardt V, 9, and the the appendix to that volume.
...
'
c/.
Pap.
Strassburger Qorra-Papyri
'
in
this clause seems to be inserted to show that only the following year's crops are included in the lease, not those of the current year. the termination is uncertain, but apparently 24. 21.
:
7)>/
a
:
new sentence begins 25.
BGU.319,
1.
:
this
10, 402,
rhynchus metrological papyrus (669), but not there preserved. apovpa here 27.
is
The
measure of length (40 cubits) occurs in It is mentioned m the Oxy1. 9, 872, 3. 1.
dimensions are of each
obscure. is
written in a different hand, the space for it left blank at first or washed clean of the
^
having apparently been original writing. 33.
:
and
wicXeuriji
occur frequently in the word appears to be
agricultural accounts in Pap. 131, but this
here.
its
reference to the 64
new.
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD trai'To[5]
267
vopay
ets
35
/,,
eav
SeKanevre
S te
^ \\ € .^ [][1[('\ ^^ , "/ €€ / [
ovnep
40
veov
ev Eplji,)"]
et5
iSiots
ev
45
+
.
Endorsed
+ o.y
.
.
op/
.
34•
.
.
.
"
:
/.
PAPYRUS 'EASE
,
[] a
dating clause
is
mutilated.
common
mistake.
1023.— 5th-6th
The
cent.
The beginning
of a share in a house at Hermopolis.
the concluding portion
eu(^[
date
is
of the document
the 15th indiction, but the
is lost.
<; \\ \
[}
Au/3ij\t[a]
IK
/[]' / .
.
.
[.](,
[]
[/8]
[]5 €[•][]
.
5
^ 8
\] ['\ €
[]5 6.
[]
[][]
ofros
-((
\'\ :
[] []
/^?
apparently corrected from
m
2
-((.
tt^s]
is lost and more exact
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
268
•;
15
.
.
,
8
ev
£<;
cis cis
"
<;
8/
[7].[]5 2
[^^ 8€€]
[]
e/c
.\[^ [] ^ [ ^ ]\
€
7^[]
25
^ ^ { \/ / [/ ^] /
€[]
^/ ^ [^ \ \ \ '\ .[....
.
30
,/
-]
?
/^] Jtjs
[
/
Miyva
+
Endorsed 9• Pap. 978,
to 1.
10
:
!
:
here apparently a part of the building,
(p. 233).
.
It
may perhaps
PAPYRUS
PORTION
of a
or additional
lease '
26-29. C/. Pap. Fior. 13,
(y.
29.
: such seems to be the reading. be another form for
20.
of land,
present.'
The
to
would
be used to mean
1036.—6th
'
11.
sites
is
in
money
the village of that name.
°
[/]
[7]'
to
is
8.
:(
in the Byzantine sense of 'toll' or
Ouvear
context, in Papp. 1036
^
/
:
the
same phrase
'customary
and 1039
also occurs, in a similar
(not published).
The
village is
16-19. it
rent
and the
be paid on the standard of feast of
Thynis makes
it
^^
['
5
present.' CK
^
[ / \\
5
11.
one could suppose
-
]
\_\ [\ /
73,
cent.
Hermopolis indicates the Hermopolite nome, and the mention of the probable that the land
and
'.
containing a statement of the fact that the
15-19,
suit the remains, if
^@
in Pap. 1012 above (p. 265) and in several of the Leipzig papyri, and probably also in BGU. 553, B. ii. 9, 557, but the festival does not appear to be otherwise known, i. 18
mentioned ;
Presumably Thynis
is
the
name
of the local deity.
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD ey
Endorsed
]7?
^
PAPYRUS LEASE the
ev
.
.
^
269
/[
871.— .
D.
63.
of a triclinium in Arsinoe, to continue during the pleasure of the owner.
first line
and the
latter part of the
)
T(^
^)
€\) erous
5
document are
At
least
lost.
.\ ;[^ /
1/ fv
) 2/3 \° [^\
)
96
^\ 1
5
8/ /
\ ^
\^'\
2
.[ [^][ ]
,[[
Endorsed
^-^? .
C/.
supphed IS, 16.
BGU.
36s for the
full
XtySa
[]
formula of Phocas, which
may be
^]
-,
tion of the position of the iridinium.
here.
These two
23. lines apparently contain
a further
specifica-
Mijva
is
to run
this is the most probable reading ; i. e. the lease from the day on which the contract is drawn up. :
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
270
PAPYRUS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT the
in
L
document are
of a payment in
Hermopolite nome. lost.
The wine
is
Th^ to
538.
advance
be delivered
\
D.
measures
for eighty
{)
of wine
and the conclusion of the the following indiction, and there are
part of each line
first
clauses regarding failure to deliver, or the
/
999.— A.
in
payment with
inferior wine.
/
+
] ) [ ] [ ^ 8
[£5 [)
{ [ {
5
•
/3
]
)
", ? ^
;8
]
.
.
/3
.
tt/doJs
(?)
,^ /) ^^
]
7[]
"
]
/^
J
[ 1
^[^ ]
^""1?/?
5
[]75
^^ ''^5
//[
]
.
&
^).
°'
'• 5• cf. Papp. 994 ' 5) iv ... The Presumably (or middle letters of the name might be ya or as a measure of definite size, 7. instead of as a generic term, occurs in Pap. 428 (vol. II, p. 313), where it apparently is ^5 of an artaba and in Oxy. Pap. 9 verso
2. 4.
an artaba
.
.
.
.]
/3[]
said to contain 10
is
. , .
In the Aphrodito papyri
normally contains 10 of o|os make a instance (Pap. 1428) 8 9. For the supplement c/. Amh. Pap. 1 50, (8th cent.) a
:
11.
]':
corrected from
though
11.
in
one
27-29.
ov.
;
PAPYRUS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
l\
10
of wine.
looi.—A.
'^ '^
is
almost complete but
+
, '^ ^ [^'']
^
539.
of a payment in advance of the price of i| artabas of wheat and
The document
parties belong to the Hermopolite nome.
-{-
D.
[](/3
^[]^
[?] .
.
o^/fv[o]^
.
is
damaged
in places.
The
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
271
,^ 7)^ ,^ (€ ^? ^ "^ 6^
5
SiX[/3]avo^
^
^
7^[
"]^ ''"^
\^><; [/3]
reXetas
/nias
8€€
veov
'
/—^
yiv
15 €v
^
y'^
,
«[vtJS/
{^^[]
^7}/
)
5
\^^
6^
20
^
SiBovai .
.
-
25
"^
^\ [] '\/ [^ "/[]
.
\^
^
.
// // ./ ?[ \1 ^^? ] (2nd hand)
?
(3rd hand)
3©
^]
[
]
[
(4th
hand)
"^ ^[ ^/
Endorsed
21.
:
/.
,
and
if.
/
Pap. 390, ! 3
(vol.
AN acknowledgement a clause
date
is
is
of a loan.
'"'/)
,
PAPYRUS L
p. 332),
Pap. Fior. 65,
I3I9--A.
The borrowers
shows that
it
is
not the
first
d.
11.
^ ^"] ]
9, 19,
/^-^ [
^'']
and Wilcken, Gr.
Ostr.
[oiVj
I, p.
kV)
]
766.
544 or 545.
are already indebted for a previous loan, and
inserted at the beginning of the
'after the consulship of Basilius,'
indiction-year
^
Ejjj/]
document as
which was
in a.d. 541,
such year that
is
to the validity of this.
The
but the mention of the 8th
meant, as might be supposed, but
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
272
either the third (a.d. 544) or the fourth
beginning or end of the indiction-year.
(a.d, 545), according as the
7th Pauni
to regard the indiction-year as beginning in the middle of Pauni (see vol.
case the present
document belongs
,, €
^
to the extreme
A.D. 545).
+
€
/^ 5
.
)( []8[] ^ [^] [^ / " ' / []
[.
.
:
:
198), in
tj
:
i
safest
which June,
'/
-.
So<^ta
??^
\<;
.
[])(
it is
end of the 8th indiction-year (=
+
e^Tj?
I, p.
at the
fell
In default of any indication to the contrary,
/
/c[a](,
.].[.]
:
[^]ouX^^eir;s ]7jcre[
Endorsed
12.
.
]
', [ :
SO, apparently, for avacTippr/Tuf.
3.
Receipts.
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT village.
1020.— 7th
cent.
for the rent of the 5th indiction for property in
The
receipt
is
Hermopolis and an unnamed
given by Basilides to Georgius,
who
is
the
representative
of Cyrilla and Mary, a nun.
/
+ 77/
[]
/ \ ^^ ^ ^^
/?9
" , "^ ^ 8 , 5
3.
/:
religious.
.. used as Mary was a nun (line 7).
a
title
Ep/
of respect for the
6. ev tc ev:
pen.
[ Q '/ ]-"/
/
^
the repetition of the tv
is
evidently a slip of the
/
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
[]\€
[] [aJyoXT??' [
'
+J II.
,
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT
./
9
.
:
7^[/
of Senil(aeus?), which
is
in the
is
'^
(2nd hand)
/ -/
/
/
.
[/] 4. cvot
:
.
:
BiKTopt
Pap. 1095
cf.
i,
/ // 6-7.
sic.
PAPYRUS to
^/ /
d'
•
The
Theodosius
is
signature of Silvanus
:
ivh/ .
is
written in a very illiterate
1060.— 7th
SIC.
cent.
given by Theodosius, collector of the gold-taxes for the
abbot Daniel for 23 carats
the
been cancelled.
d''
6.
RECEIPT
receipt has
hand, and the readings are, in consequence, sometimes doubtful.
2 (above, p. 250).
1.
The
^
<;
"
€>
on the
Ep/
5
2€wX/:
solidus, less 6| carats, for the rent
Hermopolite nome.
/ "Zevik/
2.
cent.
from Hermopolis, and Victor from the village
it/
ivS/
ivS//
.
1051.—6th or 7th
Silvanus
presumably
]
e
a very doubtful reading.
from Silvanus to Victor for one gold
crops of the 12th indiction.
' (^
7?vHt?[^]
["/**/ ^''•/
273
in
of
respect
the
district of
crops of
the
Hermopolis,
7th
indiction.
described as acting on behalf of the church of Hermopolis, so that the collection
appears to be ecclesiastical, and not a state tax.
The
property on which the mone)•
is
paid
evidently belonged to the church, or, at least, the latter had a right to a certain percentage
of the produce.
The
/ \ / /^
following documents
+
/
/
/
;8/3
. HI.
ayt(a)
{)
i(fo)u
:
may be compared
with
this.
+
8/
^]
the formula recurs in the texts which follow {Pap. 1072).
(
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
274
) /// [] ? \\) ^ ° ),/ ^
+
9
7. /tj:
lvS/
8{().
sc.
:
{),
z. i.
\
ivrayif
j
6.
meaning
ivS//
ei/cocrt
5
The
8.
.
that the receipt applies only to
)(,
/f,
lv/
+
cross or flourish at the end
may
be a
monogram
for
the dues of the 7th indiction.
PAPYRUS
THE
as agent for the
and
is
is
d
in
€\{)
0{eo)ij
the
name one
2 2•| carats, in
In
c
the locality for which he
and
remaining receipt apparently
in the
7I,
is
is
In two cases the
of a person takes the place of that of a locality. 2 2|,
are
Hermopolis, to various persons for the rent
in
crops of the 12th indiction.
They
'{<;) €8() (){€<;),
same hand and from Colluthus,
() {)
in respect of the
amount
cent.
four documents inscribed on this papyrus are very similar to the preceding.
receipts, all in the
different,
1072.— 7th
though the reading
not certain.
+/
(a)
^/ -^ / ^/3[] /<[/ \/ ^ //
+ 2.
^
:
perhaps for
:
(5/
/
:
i. e.
ei/cocri
/
,7€
{(), but
has not been written.
(, :
SO
^) / ^
/
is
.
is
for
(or
)
The phrase
A
[
4.
—
"?/ , TlevXakiv
[],
-/]
2.
The
//
reading
Epju.)""
X^r/
/
/^"
(p.
AXjf
(vol.
:
i,
i 4
"/ is
doubtful, but
(P•
275)
5
/
221).
^
€/
L
seems
certain, but is extraordinary as
cf.
Papp. 1006,
also Papp.
/)<^ €/
'/
last
^
"/
the reading
The
aSe/
^)'
\^
and 1315
I, p.
^.
perhaps = also be p.
:
+
261)
^^
may
"/
/ ") /
/
/
preserved
^/ ^
j
presumably the expansion of the new. The words which follow prob-
ably give the place,
+77
//
^ )^
-/ /
written,
which abbreviated words here,
(c)
/
3.
letter
ayi/
/ ({>)
)
yi/
/ /[
[^]
or SeSoKcv.
BiKTopev
2.
/ {^^
[]['>^?]
/ )^ / ^ )^ - €
+
[d)
"/ €8/
e^u,)"
\^
a proper name.
cxiii. <)c
1.
16
and d
^
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD {d)
+ ]»? ay/
/^
eKKk/
^
[
Fewpyj
^
ij/xi/
5
+
/
/
Ep/i,j"
/ " []€'>^5 '/
^
//
/
e/i,"
e^•^/
:/3(^^
The
is
for public taxes.
+
•^ ^
/ 5•
^
e
@.^
:
L
for
is
to
is
5\
carats for
by no means
be restored
in
1.
2,
the
/^) ""° /
^ ',)'^®
^
1^8/
the cross above the
may be
taken as a
PAPYRUS
AN
8{()
If
, €/
^
Menas, a goldsmith,
/^
'/
5
to
cent.
though very neat and well preserved,
writing,
easy to read, and several words are doubtful.
payment
^— 7th
,
1315
given by the heirs of Cyricus,
the 6th indiction.
^/ ®^
•[)()]
PAPYRUS
RECEIPT
275
,
S S
^
tl•-,
so that
1037.—6th
it
+
e/A""
would stand as
OfoS'^ Qpoty).
cent.
acknowledgement, addressed by a tenant to his landlord, of the receipt of an advance of
money
for purposes of irrigation of the vineyard in his occupation, to
The
he resigns his tenancy.
place
is
the Hermopolite nome.
in
document, with the names and date, and the
/[]
.
]79
.
be repaid when
beginning of the
latter part are lost.
^[ ^^^
].
[
The
[]/'
7r[p]oT[(/Deias
ep,e
5
2. 3.
:
apbnas
apparently a correction from :
apStas
was written
by the same hand above
1,
but
it
first
is
and
(. ii
be deleted.
has then been written
not clear whether the
is
to
6.
the
a
The
The word
first
two
first letter is
is
&,
'
irrigation.'
letters of the first
rather uncertain.
word are
a correction,
and
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
276
, ^
-
/
°
-
PAPYRUS
A
RECEIPT
1324.— 7th
{),
wheat and barley, the former for sowing and the latter for making barleyby Achilleus. The receipt is headed but there is show whether the hospital owned a charge on the land in question, or whether it is for
{)
water, paid
nothing to
cent.
-/ ^ // ) ) ^/' ) ^ ^^ .
a charitable benefaction.
+
+
/
5
\c
—
(2nd hand)
Endorsed
/
)
S•
:
/
:
.
+
last
]
e
:
/—
the reading seems certain,
the dot under the horizontal
if)
document
in this section is
/
--
^
.
sc. els
arm
of the y
PAPYRUS
THE
Xota/c
+
+
3.
^ ^
--
is
in both the
1028.— 7th
MS. and
the endorsement.
cent.
a short account of
money
The
received or expended.
introductory preposition hia would suit either interpretation, but the latter sense would
be more naturally expressed by the dative without the preposition. of
money
collected,
trades, vhile
is
would
first
column
the second gives
a particular street relates
the
().
the
There
appear to be a
first
receipts
If the
account
no heading to the account, but the occasion of
is
,
some
sort.
one
from the corporations of various from
of collections by certain individuals, each
results
festival
expressly said to relate to the
possible that the
is
represents
The
latter
part
of
it
to (11.
which
it
18-25)
the circus-faction of the Greens, and
it
is
part relates to the Blues.
The symbol () for (originally a throughout by a simple oblique stroke.
followed by an oblique stroke)
is
represented
Col. l]
10
Sy
^
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
277
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
278
Private docu77ients and
4.
PAPYRUS
letters.
776.—A. D.
552.
documents THE Oxyrhynchus and
which follow belong to the collection of papers relating to Flavins Apion his heirs, of which several have been printed by Grenfell and Hunt
five
of
Oxyrhynchus Papyri,
in
vol.
I,
Brief descriptions of the present documents are
nos. 133-139.
also criven there (pp. 242, 243), but
seems worth while to
it
print
them
in full,
and
to give
The earliest in date is Pap. 776, which facsimiles of three of them, which contain precise dates. is an acknowledgement by Surus, son of Pebes, to Flavins Apion of the receipt of one large and one small windlass and a
Surus
complete.
is
1.
The document is
is
almost
said to
be
[/ ] [[€] ] [ ]] [ ]
under the administration
from
()
for purposes of irrigation.
resident in a village of the Cynopolite nome, which, however,
18.
op8i{yap/ oi/cero
{^
5
} ]€
'\€[
61?
^
date
is
lost,
but can be recovered
'![]<;
", ] %[ [€\ ^ '[] £[ €
The
of Apion.
a[vSpC\
[]/'
/
€19
<;
/?
15
/
7{]] 20
/[] 1-4.
(2nd hand)
pcpr)
+ Avp^
For the supplements see Pap. 778 and Oxy. Pap.
•, /^{^
133,
._-
][
15.
6
:
Oxyrhynchite on the 7-9.
''...:
C/.
nome adjoined
Grenfell
,
and Hunt,
the
HiMi
in Oxy. Pap. 137, U. 13, has a personal name. as given in Oxyrhynchus KVK\aSos: not
There too the
10.
the CynopoHte
east.
Ptipyri, p. 9.
14.
/''?/>'",
the
same formula
I,
P-
/ / (^
242•
The verb
tally omitted.
The machine intended in
is
unknown.
Oxy. Pap. 137,
,
1.
19) is acciden-
18. The date is A. D. 552; the years are of the eras of Oxyrhynchus, for which see Oxy. Pap. 125, mtrod. as in 1. S and the the name is not 22. Ti^Kvawiy) :
endorsement.
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD .
.
[€]/
]
[
8ef[.
ei5
.]
.
^ '; -^
Endorsed
[^£]
279
vl6
PAPYRUS
775•— .
d.
567•
following fragment of a document, addressed to Flavius
?/ € ?@
contains only the opening formula, which is
[]
[]
/
in
it.
€•€;8['']
^ []'[] [ ]'[ ][][]
Zlea^TTOToly]
5
Apion by Aurelius Epimachus, and
similar to that of the preceding text,
names mentioned
of value solely for the personal and place
+
is
ivS/
tS
// / *"
a ev
^"^ ^ [ [] av8pi
evo\rjv
[5]
.
.]wio[9]
HpaiSos
^^[] e[i'a]7roy/3a<^o[5
^ [] [et?
^? ][]^[5] [^
e/i[e
[vo]/to
')(
^]
[ /]
\
Endorsed -\-
PAPYRUS
DEED
XP^L"*^]
778.- -.
D.
568.
of surety addressed by Georgius, a deacon, to Flavius Apion on behalf of Aurelius
Onnophris, undertaking that the latter shall remain on his holding.
document
+
is lost.
/
[^ /
The middle
part of
many
lines is considerably
The
rubbed and
latter part of the
difficult to read.
28
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
8[ ]
5
Lvh°/.
ap\)
/^ ' ^ +
ev
^ €€<; avSpi
evo^TjV
-
^
^ei[ov]
%\\^ €7[5 ^? \\ \'\
[^
15
[^ On
the back
a
is
dated
.
/
.
)
-
[]
,
much defaced endorsement, read by
)
PAPYRUS .
.
TrapaJ/ieivai
If it 3. There appears to be a letter between tvS"/ and apxy. is a, it would be an unparalleled form of date, showing that the change of indiction-year was just taking place (for which moreover Mesore 4 would be a very late day). It may however
AN
^^
evravOa
also be read as
,
Grenfell and
in
Hunt
as
which case the numeral has simply been
repeated by mistake. lo
For the following formula, compare Oxy. Pap.
ff.
774.— A.
135.
D. 582.
acknowledgement, addressed by AureHus Johannes to the heirs of [Flavius] Apion, in
Oxyrhynchus, of the receipt of two large windlasses.
in the 8th
his regnal years
The
latter part
year and 4th consulship of Tiberius, and the ist indiction.
from his proclamation as Caesar
Phaophi, some time after his death, and
in
5
74
;
but the present document
we can only suppose
that for
/3[]
'
5
?]
[9 7'[5 []5
)/
^''
];^' []5
,
lost.
It is
is
dated
in
some reason the news
of this did not reach Oxyrhynchus for nearly two months.
+ ^•[]5
is
Tiberius dated
) Nowas
/
^ ^ €<; ? ) ^/ ]
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
10
281
?
enoLKLo
?
ei?
€<;
e/xe
yeov^t/cas
-^,
ai/cX^wi/
^
?
[•] [ '][^]
[][^]^[,
[•]?[• •]°'^5
•
77[/3]•)(€^
15
^?'^[]
Endorsed
:
2[5
+ x[et/Do]y/3/
PAPYRUS
DOCUMENT
777•— .
582.
D.
addressed to the heirs of [Flavius] Apion by Aurelius Macaris
the date and the
+
]
names of the
)8
parties remain.
[]
/
"
For the former, see Pap.
/
{sic).
Only
774, introd.
[]
—
ivS/
-^
5
[].... ^] [ ] [^ \/ /)[ ^\ \\
Endorsed
(\'\
\\•]
[] '
[]/3'>^[]
[] [€]
[.
.]e[.
]
•]^''7'''[•]'!7''"'7[•
•
[']')/[]
:
+
PAPYRUS
THERE
is
1075.— 7th
cent.
no address or signature to the following
letter,
but the fact that the writer
addresses his correspondent or correspondents as
makes himself to have been a the disrespect III.
shown
to
it
likely that the letter is to a bishop,
or head of a pagus (see
him by one of
and
note).
line 10
He
his correspondent's labourers,
shows the writer
writes to complain of
and
it
seems probable
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
282 that
the
disrespect
complained of consisted
in
him of
accusing
The
extortion.
letter
is
complete, but a good deal damaged.
/?^- , /€7/)€[][][5] \_ []€, ] ] \_(\€ [] [] / . []5 €<
+
^ 5
^]
)u,eya\o7rpeTo[i;]9 /cat
otl
^ \^ .
£7
[-
^£](^[][][]
TLva
enrev
\\
\\
1
5
,
\^
\'\ otl
[•][]
•
V^ ^^
25
^[] \_^ ^['\ .
:
!
no doubt
[•] this
is
to
-
come from a singular ^)•:. In the papyri where it occurs (BGU. 304, 396, 403) the termination is uncertain. C/C. E. Zachariae von Lingenthal, is explained as p. 10, note 4, where the meaning of the word written here must
^'/'^^/^^/,
PAPYRUS
THE
.
.
[]\_]
/')/[][][7^ +
be taken merely in a spiritual sense. 10. these officials are mentioned in Justinian's Edict XIII, cap. 12. Stephanus gives a nominative and Ducange in his Latin glossary has pagajchi, but the plural :
8
[]7
TL
6.
"
/['>?][
,
[]
2
,[)]
otl
following letter
is
in a
latter part doubtful.
The
The
complectebatur adeoque
:
lively, just like
2i.
1081.— 7th
hand contemporary with
addressed to the same person.
\
a district 'cuius ambitus
urbes praeter eas quibus /3ouXij concessa esset.' 13-1S• It appears from this that Joseph's offence consisted of accusing the writer of extortion. it is interesting to find this word used figura19. n^f•yc6of
our :
'
brainless.'
the verb
is
used
in
the sense of 'to punish.'
cent.
that of Pap. 1075,
mutilation of the papyrus
writer has apparently received a requisition
and
is
very possibly
makes the tenour of the from the Arab governor,
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
,
283
with which he protests he is unable to comply, and he begs the bishop to use his influence or emir, shows that the document belongs to the The reference to the in his behalf.
Arabic period, after
a. d.
There are two
640.
+
/
eypa\^€V
?
^^
y^o"
;8
,, []
.
3•
L
unsigned letter refuge with
/3 (((
concerning
Menas the
be the cause of the fugitive's
to
made
On
[
a village in the Hermopolite noma,
-,
into the
the verso
is
an
((! (, 2.
[]5
:
unless this
is
4. is
:
not likely that
evidently the it
name
should be read
-, ',
of the
cf.
1.
5.
^
]
[ prefix
a
.
this is a correction, the ye
.
the line over what looks like 10. This line is written down the
It
back,
8
yevea.
since a labourer
taken
,,
would not have the ceremonious
a technical term, equivalent to in question, who has
8.
which seems therefore
.
must imply that the labourer absconded, has been arrested. It
1.
^
/
[. .] []- + .
17,
illegible address.
+
^
Pap. Fior.
cent.
+
5
c/.
who seems to have run away and The addressee is directed to fetch him
a labourer
flight.
:
1032.— 6th-7th
chief physician.
with a promise that no inquiry shall be
[
+
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undecipherable writing on the back.
v^erepa
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5
lines of
left
.
.
being written above
margin.
CATALOGUE OF GREEK PAPYRI
284
PAPYRUS
AN L
unsigned and unaddressed apparently complains
writer
him, and begs
1041.— 7th
that
wide
€
^,
following document
formed part of a
hymn, there are
a
hymn
to,
liturgy, as,
above the
first
the words, but not afterwards. is left
4,
four lines
The
text
=
(
It is
composed
written in an
is
8 verses) of the text as
Prof.
it
it
The
is
1 1
syllables,
construction
Wilhelm Meyer, who has kindly read the
is
a
hymn
refers for parallels to Pitra's
is
by dashes over the MS., and its
'^8\ ' ^ ^ ^ ^^ ' ^-^^'^' ^ '' \ ^^ /8\ /
the verso
clear,
may have
stands,
written in
is
It it
be a separate
to
it
in verses of
syllables respectively.
here printed as
is
It
attributed either to
unknown words.
the beginning shows
at
and 4
3,
may be
the Trinity and the saints, and
of,
first line.
to experts in the subject.
and made some suggestions
+
cent.
contains two or three
it
or invocation
each subdivided into three groups of
restoration
€€<: +
obscurities of which
though the cross
traces of writing
indicated in the case of the
1029.— 6th
some of the
bad grammar, and
is
it
complete, written across the
a curious example of a Byzantine hymn.
is
illiterate style,
spelling or to
however, that
is
Hymns.
PAPYRUS
bad
letter
€ ^^
"
5•
extremely
The
+
eSofev
€\_]
HE
The
rather doubtful.
strip of papyrus.
+ €V
is
correspondent has withdrawn his favour from
his
be reconciled without delay.
to
fibres of a short but
JL
meaning of which
the
letter,
cent.
Analecta Sacra, 1876,
I.
text
538-542.
On
to the Virgin, in parts not less obscure than this.
+ +
01
€\\)
+
+
5
+ +
<:
+
+
+
!
. The
.
first
iv
In the second part Prof.
SoloXo-yf",
needed throughout.
and similarly drastic restoration
, .
Meyer suggests is
-^
8°
+
part of the line perhaps stands for
perhaps = Michael, who has the same
ayyeXov sc.
(Meyer).
...
:
title
in
Pitra, p. 538
LATE BYZANTINE PERIOD
PAPYRUS
THE
present hymn, which
as that on the rec/o, but
bad Greek.
It is
is
5
)
5.
:, :
^ is
certain.
€
is
written in excessively
Prof.
(
Ev. Luc. }
\.
28.
Qa.
much
later.
^
, €<; -^
Meyer suggests
'/
. , €, ( . 1 1,
12.
the reading seems clear.
qu. for
and
)
rj
the reading
xatpr,
not quite so incomprehensible
+
"/
")
")
9.
is
sufficiently puzzling in places,
°) ;
4.
cent.
not in the same hand as the other, but does not seem very
;^")
.
— 7th
addressed to the Virgin Mary,
is still
^")
'.:
1029, verso.
285
:: ()
be even on
presumably
(or
for
Xptaru(u)
but this
this writer's illiteracy.
is
:
the meaning
may
perhaps
putting a rather severe strain
Another possible restoration
is
INDICES
-,
,
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
I.
Accounts, 177-205, 236-240, 276
Arabic Period, documenls Ass, freight
^
Athletes,
of,
216-219 membership
(?),
282
-,
iii; register of
(?),
214-219
in,
Games:
of,
104
278-281
of,
Rome
at
in
at Naples,
application for instructions
144-148; returns
to,
to,
ii6-t2i
deed
Gift,
of,
;
Gold-smithing industry,
170
at,
5-22
254
Greens, circus-faction 141,
honour of Claudius, 216; Great Great Games of Asia, 218
217
Gebel^n, papyri discovered
163 of,
tariff of, 9
Flavius Apion, papers
Games
Baths, contract for heating
Camels, sales
281
century, 130
176,
titles of, elc,
of,
(?),
of, in first
Freight-contract, 219
Athletic Club, diploma of
Boat, sale
252
Excise duties,
46
of,
existence
Eras of Oxyrhynchus, 245, 278
179 Aniinoopolis, denies and tribes in, 154-167 Apion, Flavius, papers of, 278-281 festival,
Fayum, 107
in
277
of,
Hermaeus, genealogy of family of, 29 documents relating to family of, 29-32, 53, 117-121, 148-153, 174-176, ;
Census,
Roman
in
Egypt,
23-32
proclamation
;
to
prepare for, 1 2 5 Christian hymns, 284, 285
214-219 Heroninus, papers
Christian letters, 242, 244
Church property, receipts relating to, 273-275 document relating to, 276 Claudius, style of, 215, 216 Cleopatra III and Ptolemy Alexander, style of, 13 Coinage, Augustan and Ptolemaic, 105, 136 Columns (architectural), list of, 221-223 Circus-factions,
Compromissiim, 253 Copper, ratio of, to
Corn
supply,
upon
of, 8.
See
Addenda 249;
for end,
renouncement of, 148 documents relating to, 224-227
Inheritance,
guarantee
for,
of,
on an
article of
1
of,
Leases, 138-148 passim,
70 150,
153, 234, 259-261, 264,
265-269 8,
Letter- book, official, 125, 126
22o(?), 232, 256
252 205-213, 241-244, 281-284
Letters, official, 251,
standard, districts in which used, 52
,
1
Land-survey, 70-87
262
Divisions of property,
Letters, private,
rate of: {a) in Ptolemaic times, 2-5, ir, 14;
in
meaning
Land-tenure, categories
Dionysus and Ariadne, representation
{)
title,
259
';,
41-48, 211, 212
Tribe-names
'', Roman
124
1
Deposit, 175
silver plate,
of, for Prefect,
12 3
Irrigation, athletes, 2
Customs-receipts, 36-40
see
Ichneumons, consignment
silver, 3, 1
Citizenship, honorary, conferred
Demes,
", ,
276
285
Indiction, exceptional date for beginning of,
51-54, 88-91, 246-249; requisitions for from public granary, 1 21-123
registers,
relating to,
Christian, 284,
'Itpos
issue of corn
Customs
Hymns,
(Pap. 1236), 103, 173, 193-205,
of, Ixvii
209-211 Hospital, document
Loans,
9,
15, 230, 231, 235,
270-272
times, 69, 152
256, 202
Embankments, certificates of labour on, Embankments, inspection of, 224-227
Mtrpov, as a measure, capacity of 270
59,
60
^,
Military account, 236
164
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
288
-,
measure, capacity
103
of,
Registers,
Mortgages, 3-5, 135 Naples, document dated
up
Nile, journey
at,
214
206
the,
23,40-48, 61-68, 70-103.144-148,212 1 48
official,
Renouncement Sailors,
list of,
Sales,
6,
of inheritance,
252
10-22,
140-142,
165-167, 231, 257; Oracle, consultation
206
of.
capacity
Oxyrhynchus, eras
245, 278
,, •,
Petitions,
Poll-tax,
i,
Solidi, standards of, 246, 250, 261, 274,
^,
6-22
of,
129-135, 229, 250, 251
275
38
of,
of,
115,
54
279
Surrenders of property, 256, 262
Poor-rate, 126
112-114
Prefect, preparation for \isit of,
Tach,vgraphic writing,
Priesthoods in Ptolemais,
list of,
7
Ixxiii
Proclamations, 107, 125
Property qualification for
Tax-receipts, 2-5,
20
of,
in
list
to,
Receipts, 22, 156,
167-1
162,
158,
11,
207
consul,
234
276
, , -.
<;,
252
son of Motor, 252
209
283
father
<;, ,
26
i6o
, ), , , ^, father of
, (qu.
proper name
.'),
,
)(,
father
^}<;,
A «779,
180-190
100
father of Nilus,
father of Paseis, 100,
102
father of Phibis, loi
father of Pindarus, 98 father of Protas,
97
son of Anchorimphis,
ipya.Ti)<;,
son of Arius, 25
son of Petechon, 96
son of Psenmounthis, 96 son of Satabous, 96 son of Suchas, 96
46
father of Stotoetis, 42
203
son of Stellon, 204
A^5, 16
239
\\>.<;, <:, {), 246
8, {),
father of Victor,
170
and son. 100
father of Charidemus,
father of Horus,
of,
father of Papeis, 97
AeLT]<;, 194, 196,
g6
247
son of Horns, 100 96, 97,
^<;,
^
63~66
Pr
.'
85
44^
,
Acu'/iwv,
72.
of Ascle(piades)
85
son of Pecusis. 94
'/,
, , , , ^, \, , 5,
-,
father of Ascle(piades),
99
99
of,
See also
Addenda
272-276,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
2.
father of Heraclidion,
72,
32-69 49-61 passim, 69,
to,
32-40,
Tribe- and deme-names, 126, 133, 154-167. 228,
Waterworks, accounts
and Theon,
14,
II 6-1 2
27S-2S0
^, ^,
(Pap. 1082),
Transfers of property, applications for registration
108-1 11
Public land, documents relating
Ivi
245-250
of
7
, , , , ,
(Pap. 1027),
115 style of, 14,
Ptolemy Eupator and Philometor, order Ptolemies,
liii
(Pap. 1321)
Taxation, documents relating oflBcials,
Ptolemy Alexander and Berenice,
AyyeT05
of,
58
amount
Surety, deeds
32-34
^09
39
165, 166
2i7T/cris, sale of,
195
of,
measure, capacity
Panobchunis, family
151-153, 157, 159-162, fonn of lease, 163
Seals, 2, 10, 15, 17, 19, 20, 36, 38,
-^-', measure, of,
in
75. ^1>
248 66
22?
father of Serenus, 67
25
,,^-, -,
,
—
,
,
b
217, 218
of Alexander,
father
SOn of Arria, Sa/StiVios 1
65• '66
—
/3,
AXe^avBpoi,
237
6"]
;/,
AtXtOS
21
102
,
87
, ;, ,
apyvpiKtav,
AcvKios
'Pt/kto's,
(i/lr),
prefect of Egypt, 107
father of Heliodorus, 65,
,
67
son,
?], father
,
son of Polion,
-,
/?,
and son,
, , ^,
father of Eudas,
—
,
father of
"5,
, ,, —
loo
--^,
Ammonius, 76
^ , ,
consul, 217
225—228
8, ,';, 1
63 (MS.
—), 65—68
8
.
son
1
of
Chaeremon,
^^
b
6, ]6
father
76, 86, 87, 91: 94>
, , , 8 , ,, , b
son of Silvanus, 225
217, 218
, -, , ,' ,
son of Heraclides, 95
75. 87,
son of Silvanus, 231
daughter of Isocrates, 86
^, ,
/iaia,
104
^?,
75
146
consul,
225-228
258
the god, 163, 206
99
24
5,
, , , ,,
daughter of Sarapion, 265
son of Diodorus, 96
AjLt/Aewiavo?,
96
A/coi;criXao9, father of Stotoetis, 99
?,
76
I
,, , 2
24
father of Soterichus,
80
96
consul,
94,
-us),
and son, 100
A/AaXeey,
(?),
97
father
-
father of Petearsemtheus, [21], 22
49—
son of Sotas, 96
A/COUCriXaO?,
Sion, 79
father of Sosis, loa
three forms), 209 (Kouis)
(all
Athenodorus,
82
Tt6o7;s,
father
, ,
, /"5, 51
al.
,
Mo^os,
//09
169
al.
, -, , ,, , b
of Harphaesis, 100
K-KKovm
son of Alexander
b
son of Naaraus, 95 al.
a/,
218
son of Soter, 73
96
Ge
248
Alexander
of
son of Zminites (or
Aktjs, father of Aur. Leuas, 224 father of
father of Stephanous,
son of Ptol(emaeus), 75, 86
195—197, zoo
father of Fl. Hermias, 255
and
84
son of Isidorus, Man'Stos
son of Sotas, 96
father
father of PtoI(emaeus),
86
Knos, 157-160
76
103
(?),
227
son of ApoUonius, 72, 78
?,
son of Heracl(ides),
79, 85,
father of Olympius,
pancratiast, 217,
35
son of Heraclides, 81
son of Cas,
82
son, 73) 84
father of Nicias, 75,
son
Atcr^ziXo?, father of Heracl(ides), 81
, , ?, ? , , — \ , ,
and
father of Soter, 84
daughter of Soter, 73
.,\\{)
son of Hermaeus, 80
79
father of Isidorus, 157, 159
, \( , , , ,, ',--,
289
father of Alexander, 79
,
father
AiXtj?, son of Herachdes, 94 64, 65,
'^,
72,
mother of Aures, 195, 197, 199, 201
09,
9 , , , ^, 8, ^, ^, 8, 8, , , ?, , ?, , ', , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
of Alexander,
19
33. 88, 261
{8),
, ,
b
father of 1
son of Dioscorus, 139
190
/05
65-68
Apeios,
Turbon, 165
53
66
, , , , , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
290
banker of Antinoopolis, father
, , , . ^-
/?,
63
1
and son, 99, 141
father of
father of Aphrodisius, 133
father of Arius,
85
83
father of Aur. Horigenes,
father of Bauchius,
230
85
, , , , , , , ', ', ,, , , , , {), , , , , ',
—
father of Demetria, [166], 167
father of Epicurus, 78, 80, 82
father of
.
father of Socrates,
'[),
father of
^1
(?),
79, 85,
—
,
son
1
a/.
/)405,
(?)
Polyd(euces
?),
SiySacmos
of Helen, 113
son of
Isas,
—
)
Stotofe'tis,
';,
113
',
86
86
66
-
67
-, ,
banker of Antinoopolis, 156-166
son of Nearchus,
113
SOn of Josephius,
255
daughter of Theon, 86
Tryphon, 102
,-,
, ', , [^ , , , , ' ,', 163
son of Ptol(emaeus), 86
son of Sarapion, 159
96
(^),
son of Tithoetion, 166
243
father of
of Longinus, 69
son of Panechotes, 162, 163
son of Thallus, 82
138
ai.
son of Philantinois,
Hephaestion, 112
son of Sotas, 96, 99 son of
Hieracion
son of Epimachus, 114
son of Ptol(emaeus), 82 son of Sarapion,
//?, .., //?,
.
and
grandfather and grandson, 113
94
mol(
t£'kv(£)ios,
father of
73
,
8
),
son of Hermias, 82, 96
/,^?, son of
//,
—
of
son of Ammonius, Man'Sios
son of Didymus, 74, 77, 78, 96
son
, , , , , ( , -,
son
(or -os)
father of Dius,
i6i
son of Eimen
25
85
father of Hermias,
76
Chaeremon,
of
,
, ,
72, 79, 8x, 84,
SiJpos,
son of Ammonous, 157
Ajtijttwvios,
2
son of Sarapion, 140
(),{?),
84
son of Ascle(piades)
Herminus, 121
94
Athenodorus, 165
86
Turbon, 144
AJ
41
)/,
Serenus, 162
son of A-'ailes, 112 son
son of Heraclides, 250
son of Hippalus, 96
Theon,
95
father of Soter, 82,
251
252
father of Ascle(piades)
102
father of Sarapias, 75
53, 9^
daughter of Hermes, 84
97
father of Sarapas
Cam,
ii2, 208
83
father of Sabinus,
father of
{?),
Hermaeus, 112
father of Papus,
113
242
Epimachus, 73
father of Leon,
113
248
(?),
Ai'i'et?, son of Heraclas,
father of Heraclius, 72
)//,?,
See
father of Aur.
father of Diotimus, 73, 78, 80, 81
father of
son of Apollonius,
, , ,, , , -, , €€ ;8, ,^
Chaeremon, 158, 160, 161
father of Cyliarus, 114
father of Dionysia, 79
/^5,
father of Sarapion,
^,
father of Chaeras, 99 father of
-,
Didymus, 139
, , -, , ,
Anubion, 156-166
father of Apollonius,
father of Dionysia, 75 (see Addenda), 84 father of
32, II
Ammonius, 157
9>
121
,
(?),
69
44
?,
son of Poron, 143
MapKos, 139
173
son of Harpalus
. Apollonius,
114
26
, , , ', ?, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
— — —
Att
,
,
Aoyyos, strategns of Hermopolite nome, 132
84, 147, 213
son of Victor, 252 father of
,/
'AvavT^LO^
{?),
235
Herodes
•;,
AiraXeus,
= [5]),
(or
?),
\(
,
, , " , ,' , , , , ? , , , , , ', , ( ', , , ', , , , , , [1, ^5,
daughter of Philo, 85
father of Aur, Victor, 357
ATTLfLOLS,
,
of Alexandria,
279
269
148
'lovXios,
nome, 143
2i2
father of Antonius, 114
32
67
/Dos,
son of Soter, 72
father of Heracl(ides),
82
Alexandria,
268
, , , ,, preceding
71, 8
156
^{) ,
same
156
Memphite nome?), 28
^,
father of
'
79
Amphion, 113
father of ApoUonia, 84, 86
67, 68
father of Asclepias,
80
father of Cassander, 73, 80, [81]
father of Philantinous
(),
father of Colanthus
Horion, 162,
a/.
166, 167
son of Sabinus,
no. III
father of
al-
Ptolemaeus, 72, 82
Didymus, 74
father of Dionysarion, 55, 56 father of Dionysius, 75, 84
father of Dius, 122, 123
253
228 son of Horion,
-,
son Of Premmeotes, 225
242
father of Plutus,
190
"^,
son of Cales, 189
son of Isidorus, 66
(),
father of
227
Hermaeus, 114
father of Horion, 113
father of Irenaeus, loi father of Isias,
father of Hermias, 67
son of Apion,
113
father of Alexander, 72, 78
67
(?),
?),
5
?), father ajid son,
25
-^?,
of Achilles,
Strategus of division of
(qu, the
?)
175
, , , , ,^ , ,
Turbon, 165, 166
father
strategus (of
See Akovij
-,
father of
wvji,
Paphos, 77
{sic),
83
son of Heracl(ides
son of Theon, 84
son of Theon,
)
-?,
son of Paseis, 83
al.
of
Heraclides, Arsinoite nome, 134
Bacchius, 74
son of Ptol(emaeus)
strategus
112, 116
father of Herophilus, 82 a/.
{ ,
yevo/ievos
'A/n/i.
father of Besarion, 163
son of Eubulus
,
5©
?)
father of Apollo, 157
father of Aur. Johannes, 367,
49'
son of Sarapion, 145
278-281
<;,
,
6
son Of Heracl(ides), 86
(), (),
Thasion, 23
strategus of Hermopolite
of Arsinoite nome, 69
'{), ^ ,3 , ', , 68 , , , , , , , , , . , ( , ),
al.
67
1
/3;,
as the
mother of Charition
76, 156,
, ' ,
^
%, 8
17
daughter of ApoUonius, 84, 86
103
— »,
gj
271
.\^, --^,
, , ,
146
/Diov,
41
,
291
85
father of Isidora, 74, 78, 81
(),
father of Lysimacha,
//€, 157
2
father of
— Pap —
father of
Pap
father of
80
on, 113
.
as,
.
98
on, 97
?, '(? ?,
, , ?,
14
father of Pisais al. Soter, 72
?,
?), father
of Ponch(es) and Cronius, 73
father of Palasia, 97
father of Soter, 82 father of
*Apeio?,
Tryphaena, 84
father of Zoflus,
son of Ammonius, 85 son of Apol(lonius
?),
84
?, ?, ?, (?), ?, '?, ?, (? ?, ?, ?, ?, [?], ?, ?, (?), ?, ?, ,
son
€'£;^€5,
son of CaUinicus,
, (
?),
(•
ApeiO?,
—
,
156
Heraeon, 76
son of Didas, 96 ,
son of Harphaesis, 26 son of Harpocration, 113 son of Heracles, 112
father of Castor, 97
father of
"Apeio?,
father of Dionysia, 78
father of
Herminus, 143
father of Paniscus, 75 father of Soter, 71
—
son of Apynchis,
)(?, son -^?, son son Ap —
of Apynchis, of Harminis,
son of Phoebammon,
02
of Isidorus, 52
father of Ptolemaeus, 94
See also son of
Sisois,
96
SOTie
142
"Apeio?, son of Paniscus, 84 "Apeio?, son of Seleucus,
, 1
,
the dyer (qu. the
?)
"Apeto?, son of Hermaeus, 208
, ,
Apeio?, son of
,
75,
79-81, 85
Soterichus, 99
Apei?, son of Soterichus, 99
()
60
74, 76, 78
son of Epon(ychus
"Apeio?, son of Onnophris, 32
and son, 100
father of Solas,
85
*Apeio?, son of Heracl(ides), 82
235
father of Horus, loi
77
. Semphtheus,
son of Epimachus, 79, 86
"Apeio?, son of Heracles,
58
^
43.
on, 99
as the preceding?), 72
264, 265
father
52
Chaeremon, 100
*Ap€io?,
"Apeto?, son of Eponychus,
son of Taurinus, 113
father of Tasais,
1
83
"Apeio?,
,
son of Orseus, loi
? ,,
,
,
father of Anchorimphis, 25
",
son of Lycus, 113
83
"Apeio?,
"Apeio?, son of Dioscurides
son of Zoilus, 96
(<;.
52
"Apeio?, son of Callimachus,
42, 43, 57,
,
1
son of Hermias, 82, 168
son of Theon, 75, 80
?,
Heraclides,
"Apeio?, son of Ammonius, 83
son of Isidorus, 82
as
20
son of Hermaeus, 108, 114
son of Sarapion, 100
-, ?, <;, ?, ^?,
of
"Apeio?, father of Theor
son of Papontos, 100
?,
son
son of Heraeon, 82
?),
Same
father of Paniscus, 79. 85
*Apeio?
, , ",
73
son of Eubulus, 74, 78
?),
'
ApeiO?
ApeiO?,
—
,
(qu. the
, {), , , , ;9,
Apei05,
"ApeiO?,
son of Eimen
65—68
the preceding), 66
son of Cleander, 73, 77 a/.
,
',
ApeiO?,
son of Chaeremon, 113
son of Colanthus
125
2
()5
^
of Barbillus,
167
10, 87,
ApeiO?,
145
grandfather and grandson, 113
?),
?,
1 1
father of Sarapion, 72, 73, 83
'?, ('5
.
,•;,,,, ^/, ?, ' '
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
292
son of Callimachus, 73, 77 son of Lysimachus, 81
' , ,
"Apev?, son of Mysthas, 98
*€?,
134 141
?, ?,
father of Papontos, 94 'AvriVoos
',
son of Philantinous,
father of Longinia,
the god, 163
'€8,
Addenda)
--
163
100
,,
16
(see
, , , , )(, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES 'ApLdSvTj
,
', ', €,
on
(figure of,
•,
262
silver vessel),
Ayaicrreus, father and son, 113
100
15,
and Castor (probably
of Ismartus
the same as the preceding), 80
, , , ,
father of Ptollas,
77
father of Apynchis, 102
Panomgeus, 23
father of Sansneus,
145
23
Apvev
See also
, , -, —
daughter of Soter, 79, 75, 85, 86 85,
';,
4,
76
- £, ',
father of Macrus, 81
171
1
son of Naaraus
.
Veris,
130
'\{<) ,
father of Demetrius, 96
father
of Achilles,
father of Herodes,
114
father of Horus, 102
father of Orseus, 102
son of Hermaeus, 113
father of Panosneus, 100
son of Horion, 96
father of Paouetis, 23
Topios, 162,
'NepovLavi.o's
father of Sambas, 102
166, 167
66.
son of Ace
•<,
son of Onesimus, 33
See also
son of Horion, 100
^--
son of Antonas, Man'Sios
son of Phaseis, 96
mother
165 s,
son of
father of TaphaSsis, loi
son of Artemidorus, 113
son of Heron, 95
on, 113
son of Morus, 33 (.')
—
of
cexis,
Hieracion
112
, , , ,, 45
son of Heraclides, 187
—
100
son of Irenaeus, 96
159 (MS. once
son of
,
son of Harmiysis, 23
146
father of Sabinus, 10
, -,
—
son of Harsuthis, 100
son of Antonas
father of Chrates,
—
02
father of Sarapion, 95
ApTraXos, son of Nemesion,
Ap
1
Heron, 96
father of
father of Antonius,
Appia,
102
father of Apollonius, 26
father of Dorion, 96
112, 116
ApvaXos,
56
scm of Soter, 79
son of Phaseis, 140
^75,
8,
son of Papus, 94, 95
of Proous, 225
son of Elias, 226
,
1
1 1
son of Isagoras, 74, 77
61, loi
,
^,
,
, ,, , ?, , ,, , - , , , , -, , , , , , ) , , (?), , ,, Apw
i8o
father of Harpocration, 113
3
son of Philotas, 96 scHi
, , , , , , , ,, , 100
43
119
9
Apoovs,
, , €,
73
),
father of Phafesis, loi
father of Harphaesis,
son of Horus, 163—165
, , , ,,
222
75,
father of Cleio(
son of Orseus, 95
(?),
-^,
i8
daughter of Demetrius, 79, 84
94
Appievs, son of Heron, 94
father of
5
4,
Itpeui 2oij;^ov
daughter of Aphthonetus, 75
98
father of Patermuthis,
',
son of Cercaris,
son of SchotUS,
father of Castor, 73, father
293
^-';
of Ero(
),
83
daughter of
A
—
?), father
,
259
daughter of Phoebammon,
254
al.
Athenodorus,
—
mother of
Fl.
Johannes, 270
26
father of Ptolema, 27
253,
, ,,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
, ?, ^,
294
A
—
—
father of Petheus, 98
, , , Act
,
father of
Heron, 96
AcreiS.
ifpcv's,
(),
i66
,
Eudaemon,
Stotoetis,
i6e
96, 159,
96
,^, , 76, 77,
(\]{•<;)
{)) 84
, 243
«
{8), (\)[7))
l82
father of
IIoXuS(cuki;s
Theon,
72,
,
({8),
(\<;,
father
?),
Am-
of
father of
'';, •;,
•/(^(779),
son of Agathocles
[8<;),
cr/c(t7^5),
•[•>^7^?],
/;?, \•.<;,
^,
Anubion, 85
a/.
102
,
son of
Stotoetis,
, ', ,
96
AvprfXia.
—
,
75
son of Posidonius, 73, 79, 84, 85
son of Ptol(emaeus),
—,
75
AvprjXia
son of Sarapion, 145 17
,
AvprjXia
6i
^ , ,,, Acruy/cptriOS,
224—227 255
37
—
son of Petermuthis, 96
son of
—
daughter of Pinoution, 267
,
daughter of Sarapion, 265
', ',
264
daughter of Taurinus, 255 daughter of Hermaeus
. Pathotes,
',
-
daughter of Soter, 153, 154
daughter of Aur. Apollos
, 8, , 2
5
59
daughter of Phoebammon, 254
,,
, ^,
235
2
31, 32, 120, 121, 153, 175
son of Ptolemaeus, 113
197
of Aia, 195, 197, 199, 201
AvprjXia
AcTTepios, son of CoUuthus, 254
<>,
Avi^?, son
AvprjXia
AcTTTig, daughter of Hermias, 86
—
Sambas, 102
son of Euphranorus, 81
daughter of Soter, 85
2
and son, 96
father
son of Eumelus, 86
daughter of Epimachus, 85
-,
98
Avin]<;, son of Suchas, 96
daughter of Callimachus, 73
,
1
son of Callistratus, 81
(•>^(79),
—
195,
196
Bon of Mesou
85
daughter of Apollonius, 8e
AcTTTi
196
Aytn]?, son of Horus, 96
son of Agathocles, 72
-, \{), '\{7<;),
son of Horus, 225
son of Hermias, 96
82
son of Agathocles,
),
—
son of Hatres, 96
Theon, 72, 80
<\}[8<;),
€\(.^<),
326
AuK»j9, son of Castor, 96
father of Soter, 75, 79
grandfather and grandson, 113
,
226
father of Peues,
father of Stotoetis, 98
father of Heracl(ideB), 75
"(7(^9),
{,8<;)
Herminus, 226
father of Peeus,
father of
86
father of Zopyra, 77,
^),
Aunes, 96
father of
son of Heraclides, 100
^5,
Epimachus, 72
father of Heraclea,
father of
father of
8«,
and son, 76
father
father of Hermophilus, 76, 81, 86
•[8<;),
son of Panas, 225
196
monius, 81
\•{<;),
,
son of Paneus, 231
daughter of Posidonius, 79
79, 81,
96
238
son of Taneus, 177-199, 201
father of
, , , , , ^, , , -, ,,,, , ,, , , , , , , , , .
,
213
son of Phab
104
195, 199
Acr/cXas, son of
Her
father of
230
234
'(-,
daughter of Phoebammon, 272
daughter of Johannes, 259 daughter of Silvanus, 230
Teiaicris,
234
(alone),
228
J
Phellos,
34
, , —
a/.
son of Manas, 268
€ ? ? , &, ^? , . ? ? , , ? }? ',, , ? ? ,/, , , ? ? , /, ': }? , , ? , ? ^? , ©? ? ? , ) ', ? ', , ? ', ? ?, ? ? , /, , ? , , ? ? ', / , , ? /? , ? ? ^? ? , ? , ^? ? ? ?, ? , , ? ^? , , ? , ?, ? ^? , , ? ,, ? , , ^? /, ^? ? ?, ? ? ' , ? ? , ?, ,? ?, INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
—
,
295
',,
son of Phibis, 224
2
son of Silvanus, 225
SOH of PhiUetius,
"-
'?,
strategus of Alex-
28
76
-';,
andria, 49• 50
258
,, '?,
153
2
;?,
'?,
25
son of Josephius, 27 1
',
Arsinoite nome, 69
,
(^?)
.
?,
103,
SOH of Hemiaeus
"8, 119-121, 15) 53.
'75,
176
?,
son of Nechys, 255
son of Phoebammon,
of Onnophrius,
228, 229
os,
8{),
"Apttos
son
,<;
234
son of
152
-
of Heraclides,
•>)? '?, 120 (MS.
220
8, 1
19
?;?,
son of
son of Apion, 267, 268
;?,
Arpijs,
son of Paneus, 231
'7()?,
^?,
and son, 116
-nyp,
271
son of Johannes, 259
son of Christodorus,
?,
son of
?,
Lai's,
231
son of Aces, 224
?,
,
son of Sarapion, 265
,?, ^?,
of Hermopolite nome,
279
son of Hermaeus
.
()?,
acting strategus
no
son of Elias, 281
son of Aur. Heroninus, 173
Pathotes, boxer, 30, 118, 151, 152
of
235
,
son of Sarapion, 152
-,
229
son of Ischyrion,
—
218
and boxer, 217
son
270,
son of Eudaemon, 176, 177
son of Damas, pan-
121
/?,
?. ^? ;?,
266
151
'Epficivo?,
266, 267
See
256
pancratiast, 217,
?,
£?,
son of Lythius,
son of Taurinus,
'/*
of Pamin, 258
son of Cyracus, 261
227
son of Apanteius, 257
^^,
Sion, 280
SOn of Paulus,
^?,
iii
Apa
son of Aphous, 257
<)7<^?, son
son of Horus, 225
,
119,
50
1
son of Panas, 225
— •)7,
. Pathotes,
— 8)
ArpTjs,
father
Phoebammon, 253
son of Hermaeus
Apoous, son of Proous, 225
/«39, /»/?,
cratiast
/-
...,
(MS.
®iW, son
—
,[220
son of Dioscorus,
Pathotes, 30, 32.
264
"Apetos,
(?),
of Arsinoe, 199» 203
227
son of Premmeotes, 225
—
son of Claudius
28
104, 173
32
65
son of Sarapion, 265
?],
-?, 2
228
'?,
232
225
?, £?,
1 1
son of Horion,
ois,
son of Polydeuces,
son of SabinUS,
1 1
64,
??,
255
of Alexandria,
103
—
son of
son of Saiamon, 225
32, 119) "^^
AvovySas,
'?,
Ew£^(e)tos
son of Silvanus, 231
';,
Anthestius,
;?,
5©
son of Sarapion, 265
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
^, , ? , ?, , ? , , -, ? , , .? , ^? , , , , ? , , ? , , ^? , ? ? (;, , {)% , , ? <; ^, %, ^, , , 2, ? , ? , , ? ^, ^? , ? ?, ^? ', ? ?, ' ^? , ? ,,, ?, , , , , ^ - ?, -, ?, , ? ,, , ?, / ^? ,
296
,
polis, 234,
of Hcrmo-
son of Hermes,
30
son of Ammonius, 230
235
"?, eon of
31
AvprjXtos
—
son of Solomon, 280
,
son of Onophris
,
258
Silanus,
al-
220
(?),
son of Onophris son of
Pites,
.
father of Satabous, 98
(sic),
258
Silanus,
father of Arsinoe, 75
225
daughter of Taurinus, 255
son of Colluthus,
2
26
259
?, £,
son of Colluthus, 225
IIccus,
€5, son ITeVpos,
',
(j/if),
son of Na, 225
(€7;9
27,
{€), (^()?, 8{),
44,
son of Pinoution, 261
son of Eudaemon,
6
KoTTptas), 175
name
Addenda)
45
',
'Aptios
1
52
son of Isidorus, 84, 87
father of Theogiton,
94 63—66 (66 MS.
— .)
See also
1 1 1.
8
(see
257
of a machine), 260
yj
53
?),
54
(apparently
259
120, 121, 153, 174
2
father of Aur. Joseph,
of Pathotes, 225
son of Pinoution, 233, 234
IIcTOUTiW
son of Herminus, MariSios
157
son of Clomis, 225
^!,
259
son of Taurinus, 224
224
-,
Isidorus,
26
2
--^,
183, 184
father of Plutogenes, 113
son of Sarapammon,
son of Ammonius, 133
229
the goddess, 15, 16,
son of Silvanus, 229
Sep^vos, son of
Pu
—
'(),
233, 234
'S,L\av, son of Castor, 234
son{?) of Onophris
y.vpiwv,
son of Horion, 234 son of Pinoution,
—
',/,
^,
?),
Silanus,
a/.
<;,
^^?,
258
153
pibecis
(?),
116
son of Petheus, 100 222, 276
^^?,
son of Panechotes, 127, 128
son of Polydeuces, 228
Hermes,
—
son of Achilles, 100
^?,
225
son of Melas, 225
of
Che
son of Petenobsis, 143
278
224
Son
daughter of Nicander, 85
father of
Sovpovs, son of Pebes (or Pecysius
•{') 2,
of
,
father
—
^?, ^?,
vios,
son of Poron, 143
and
father of Achillas, father of
father of
son,
116
father of Dioscorus, 127
100
Eud(aemon), 67
Hermaeus
/.
Pathotes, 30,
son of Posidonius, pancratiast,
^;,6?,
father of Sarapion, 116
son of Apollonius
176
son of Eudaemon,
b
20
.
Harpaesion, 112. ii6
^';,
son of Hermaeus, 112
son of Basilides, 257
,
>;5,
III
son of Phoebammon, 272 wrestler,
son
(?)
118-
120, 148-151, 153, 175
Hermopolis, 228
XeiSiys,
,^
:
207
son of Castor, 225
Soets,
19, 2 2
163
224
itus,
8,
,
Sip^vos, son of Chonsis, 224
of Onophris
a/.
217
Silanus,
/c/fi?,
258
son of Rhanis, 226
,
father of Apion, 74
224-226
, , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
, '^,
Bci/CT^tos, son of Eubulus, 74
, ,,
daughter of Ptoletnaeus, 73 father
.\\,
and
son,
96
father of Apollonius, 167
, .,
Boi;X(
,8<;,
249, 250 (MS.
— .)
246, 249
father of Aur. Charrias,
Bacrcro9,
^, ;?, Bacrras
(or -os),
—
, ,
'5,
daughter of Didymus, 82, 87
father of Demetria, 75, 79, 84
son of Pelaeas,
22 "J
Sarapammon,
66,
son of Hermaeus, 114
—
67
son of Dioscorus,
^, ^,
,
, ^, , , £, , , ,
son of Silvanus, 250, 251 271
son of Apa Horus,
on, 99
•;,
son of Apanteius, 257
(),
I
256
2'j6 2
77
274
father of
Abraham, 252
father of
Ap
—
,
?, 5,
, —
yq
?,
,
280
277
son of Isaac, 252 son of Silvanus, 272
father
o*"
86
Sansnos, 72
139
son of
De
—
,
son of Dionysius,
^, ,
252
,
/cias, father of Ptolemaeus, 72,
,9,
252
father of Philippus,
III.
D—
son of
250
son of Taurinus,
283
26
father of Victor, 273, 275
253
son of Johannes, 259
96
238
2
71
—
father of Didas,
FedpyiOi, 277
son Of Menches, 137
son of Dionysius, 114
son of Di
father of Sarapion,
Chaeremon, 113
father of
€ ,,
Bijcra?, 73, 192, 213 {o)
son of Dioscurides, 80,
son of Aces, 169
revmSto5,
i66
Brjcras,
,
{€),
';,
6
(?),
-^{),
163
son of Castor, 166, 167
son of Dioscorus, 161, 162
, (/5) ,
(?)
father of Dioscorus, 162
son of Apion,
1
consul, 231
banker, 163
father of
130
{€) Tlpfo,
125
239
-,
122
2 1,
82
daughter of Demetrius, 72, 78
son of Pamonius, 226
)<((,
85
1
8
66
, , -, , ,, , , ,' ^ ', , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , father of Hierax,
king of Commagene, 216
23
75,
,
FoiOS
(?)
See Index 3
See also
43.
loiiXios
ratOS
,
of Themistes and
,, , , , ?, , , , ' <, ? ? 8, FaiOS
§5
BepvLKiavos, son of Methydion, banker, 157
BL,
2, ,
'loijAios Iltvos,
BepviKiavoq, 66
26
father of Ptol(emaeus), 76
,
0105
43
queen.
1
father of Theogiion, 97
222
, , '? €,
,
son of IsidoiTis, 113
strategus of the divisions
Faios
234
son of Ammonius,
42,
,
^5,
,, ? ,
257
;?
'louAtos, consul,
son of Rufius, 252 ),
Polemon, Arsinoite nome, 123
BacrtXetoij5, son of Phoebammon, 272, 273 Ba(rtX(e)t09, consul, 259, 261, 264, 265, 272 See
son of Athanasius, 248
son of Georgius, 273, 275
?,
father of Photion, a 18
297
father of
athletic trainer,
{
),
218
8o
M. Aur. Demostratus, 217 2
73
84
8
, , ^, ,
,
son of Christodorus,
AavvpLOS
05,
(?),
259
,
father of SabiniK,
, , ?, ;, ;, ?, , ;, ?,
2
66
24
--•;,
30
i4V
195
€9,
1
—
95
father of Apollonius, father of
father of
father of Cephalon,
son of Papeis, 96
father of
son of Sotas, 96
125
,
/,
, , ), , , ,, , \, son of Syrus, 207
1
51
6
%,
son of Horion, 113 son of Isidorus, 74, 77, 82
8 and
pancratiast
wrestler,
217, 218
103
,
son of Lycophron, 82
son of Onnophris,
,
163
son of Petesuchus, 96
son of Ptol{emaeus), 75,
78,
86
son of Soter, 74, 77, 78, 80, 82, 84
father of Castor, 82
mother of Harphaesis, 102
father of Demetrous, 24 father of Eurytimus, Hermias,
son of Isidotus, 86
son of Sarapion, 102
father of Arsinoe, 79. 84
and Horion,
80
father of Galatea, 72, 78
father of Horus, 74, 77, 83
son of Harphaesis, 96
son of Heracl(ides), yra<^€vs, 76 son of Herodes, 81
son of Apol(lonius), 74
157
74
87, 192, 239
^,
son of Amphion, 139
/?, /?, /?, /?, /?, /?, /?, /?, (/?), /?, /?, /?, /?, ?, ^?,
son of Hephaestion,
mother of Eudaemonis, 161
, ,, , -, , ,
father of Soter, 79
son of Dionysius, 117
daughter of Galates, 75, 79, 84
daughter of Tithoetion, 160-162
1
113
Socmeneus, 95
son of Crates, 76, 82
daughter of Ammonius, [166], 167
mother of Aur. Copreas,
father of Plutogenes,
father of
son of Castor, 192
42
<;,
114
father of Mysthas, 181
son of Heraclides, 94, loi
'{'),
loo
Chaeremon, 94
father of Horion,
100
son of Dioscorus, 100
{,),
74, 77, 78, 96
father of Dionysius, 74
See also
I04
father of Heraclidion,
(?
son of Eurytimus, 74
Ammonius,
father of Berenice, 82
son of Anubion, 66
^/?,
l82
daughter of Ision, 24
82, i6o
son of Horion, 94
father of Didas,
37
146
son of Heron, 100
,
,
/?, — ()?), ;? , ^?, /?, /?, /,?, /?, /?, .0?, /?, /?,
son of Heraclides, 100
64, 65.
son of Mauricius, 252
—
^, /^,
Heron, 94
son of Geminus, 96
?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?,
,
son of Damas, pan-
and boxer, 217
cratiast
147
99
son of Dius, 100
?, ?, ?, ?, ?,
,
daughter of Demetrius, 24
8, ?, -, Aiap
96
Chaeremon, 94
father of Dioscorus, father of
son of Petesuchus, 96
daughter of Charias, 219
94
OvaXepuK,
/3,
, , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
298
?, ?, ?,
father of Ptolemaeus,
74
father of Sarapion, loi
, ?, ?,
father of Satabous, loi
-,
son of Chaeremon,
'?,
son of Lysimachus, 71, 91, 187
24
78,
130
80-82, 86
, , , , . ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
299
, , ^ , (), , , , ?, ,, , , , , , , , , , , -, , , .(<, , , , , , (), , (),
AlOVevrjS, oierpavos, 66
£iioy€vrji, son of Miccalus, 216
son of Philantinous, 66
i88
son of Syrus,
121-123
K\apa.
/Dos,
/?,
210
father of
Amanus
96
(?),
/305, father of Hermaeus, 108 of Petechon, 98 /305, father
father of Protas,
98
102
father of Ptolemaeus,
father of Stephanus,
145
son of Hestiaeus, 96 son of Hierom
—
76
,
son of Molesion, 147
son of Panechotes, 162, 163 son of Papeis, 96
son of Pasinous, 114
son of Soter, 78, 86
son of Soter,
74
son of Soterichus, 96
See
-ios
the god, figure of,
129.
on a
silver vessel,
262
See also
son of Hermias, 102
52
father of Silvanus, 226, note
b
son of Perigenes,
son of ApoUonius, 122, 123
126
son of Sotarchon, 96
son of Heron, 139
son of Soterichus, 96, 99
son of Horion, 114
son of Pancrates, 113
son of Zoilus, 100
lO>c•>J,
son of Po
3
daughter of ApoUonius, 55, 56
son of
—
—
226
yUs,
rus
al.
Sanon,
104,
daughter of Ammonius, 79
daughter of Amyntas, 75 (see Addenda), 84
daughter of Arius, 78
, , -, , () () , () , , , , , , 89
3
„
(MS. Aiow.), 43 (MS.
— ),
58, 8o, 147,
221, 258
son of Sarapion, 152
()«
',
^, />,
5
4,
.',
99
father of Heracl(ides), 76 father of Heracl(ides), 73
father of Heracl(ides), 82
(), (), (), (),
father
and
father of
father of
son, 78, 82,
D
—
,
€3
80
AiocTKopos,
Didymus, 117
father of Eutychides, 113 father of Heracl(ides), 73,
83
father of Irene, 75, 79, 86
AiocTKopos,
father of Lycus, 72
father of
Menodorus,
75,
80
father of Papontos, 10
father of Pnebdunis,
98
father of Ptolemaeus
.
(),
father of Sarapion, 98,
^,
, , , , /, , , /, , , ,, , , $,
6o(?), 100, 197
b
'.{8?),
father of Aur. Heracles,
99
father of Soter, 74, 77
son of ApoUonius, 75, 84, 113
father of Castor, 157 father of Dius,
100
father of Herai's, 102 father of Hierax, 114
father of Horus, 99 father of Ischyras,
95
father of Isidorus,
113
father of
Menodorus
son of Heraclides, 78, 100
Qq
2
al.
Ammonius, 139
father of Pasion, loi father of PtoUas, 97
father of Sambas, 99 father of Sarapion, 113
father of Satyrus, 99
-$ /),
father of Simaristus,
{.
98
and
grandfather and grandson, 113
son of Achilles
a/.
—
nius,
son of Besarion, IlavXiVios
son of Castor, 113
father of
,
and Chichois, 136-138
i6i, 162
son of Didymus, 74
220
father of Besarion, 161, 166
Stotoetis, Pecysis,
Philoxenus, 112
,
120
127
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
30O
((?,
"5, ,
- ?, ?, ?,
son of Didas, 99
, , ,,
son of Dioscorus,
^, ^,
102
son of Hermaeus, 114 son of Metrodorus, 113
AiocTKopos, son of Mysthas, 96 son of Nearchus, 112
son of Ninnarus, 100
son of Pa
—
95
,
AuocTKopos, son of Phempeesis, 191
^?. ,<8),
,
daughter
Hermaeus
of
.
Pathotes, 31, 32, 120, 121, 153, 175
, , ?, 8,
See also
(8<;,
father
father of Stotoetis
son of Dioscurides, 80, 81
^(),
ALOcrKo(vpi8r]<;)
8<;,
,
Fai/icus
and son,
father of Arius, 85
78, 79,
80
father of
Gapsos
father of Heraclius,
{8) <. ., •;, , ,—, ,,
father of ,
Semphtheus
80-82
father of Sotira,
83 ai.
85
son of Dorcon, 83, 85
78, 8o,
, , 187
father of Besion,
,
father of Ptolemais,
daughter of Dionysius, 75, 79, 86
daughter of Ptolemaeus, 73, 78, 79
son of
StotoStis,
loi
father of Euponis,
95
Menches, 100
father of
, , , />?, ?,
son of Herodes, 102 son of Menches, 100 son of Pastouos, 95
, ?, ,,,{), mother
of Ammonius, 113
(?)
78
loo
(?),
?, (?), — /, —
and Ammonius, 73
96, son, loi
father of Harphaesis, father of Ision, 102
96
1
30
74
74
192
20 74
?, ^^?, ,
father of Horus, 172
father of Phronimus,
99
,,
son of Ammonius, 78, 80, 82
, ,
/^?, .^?, ,^^?,
94
father of Apollonius
and
2
1
179
/? ,^?,
34
father of Hyperechius, 260, 261
aio?, son of Naus
son of Erieus,
,
son of Hahaesis, 96
father
son of Stotoetis, 101
(?),
218
father of Esthladas, 22
?, ?, ?, ?,
102
96
son of Mysthas, loi
198,
son of Samaloi, 83, 85
father of Glycon,
,
nius,
son of Ptollion, 141
^?,
99
258
father of Soter, 72, 75,
ei
96
42
— ;?,
son of Dioscurides, 81, 83, 85
— — —
96
,
as,
son of
— ?(?), —
—
84
son of Miccalus, 216
, , , , , ,
son of
,
daughter of Totheus,
father of Soter,
,
son of
son of Is
daughter of Callimachus, 75, 84, 86
/.),
81
—
96
79
See
son of Ammonius, 73 (MS.
Ap
,
E/cucri?, fether of Papeis, 102
Heracl(ides), 85
AiOCTKOvpiSr]•;, son of Samaloi, 83
Al
, , , ?,
— He — — Le— —
A
son of
son of Apollonius, 101
Ekucti?, 102
. Dioscurides, 80, 8i
father of Heraclides,
?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ,
father of Dorcon, 81, 85
father of Jason, 102 father of Soterichus, 101
/^?, ,?, ^<;, ,^?,
fcat
67
/,
father of Antimachus,
114
86
father of Arius, 79,
father of Asclepias, 85 father of Castor,
97
father of Onnophris,
97
father of Philoxenus,
99
father of Samothrax, 73 father of
Sa
—— r
father of Siotheus,
,
77
98
son of Ammonius, 73
279
, ', ,
,uvo,
son of Nicomachus, 112
—
son of
96
,
father of Arius, 74, 76, 78 father of Arius
", ?,
, €,
, . {,,
son of Ascle'piades), 72
'{), same
,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
and
Soter,
(qu. the
as the preceding?), 72
strategus of division of Themistes,
Arsinoite nome, 125
1
26
^^?
•;,
son
of
,
0{);
Turbon, 115
son of Hermaeus
, ;,
SOn of Chaeremon,
son of Achilles, 30, 31»
/?,
1 18,
father of
al.
father of Theogiton,
Alexander, 80
son of ApoUonius, 114
,
114
-
son of Diodorus, 108
son of Dioscorus, 112 son of Eudemus, 139
son of Heliodorus, 112 son of Heracles, 114
son of Hermonius, 114
—
nes,
son of Thrasyllus, ycvoficvos 152
son of Heraclides, 102
son of Olympius, 249
, , , -, ,?, ?, ?,
113 uin^peTTjs,
113
81
father of Menelaus,
75,
1
66,
255 (MS.
114
Ep/xei.)
12, 14-18,
{€),
20-2 2
91
63-66 68
67,
/? , , ,
/)}5,
strategus
Alexandria, 49) 5°
{€),
113
son of Plutarchus,
94
son of Thiphbis, 95
son of Ammonius, 112
son of
235
son of Sambas, 95
son of Achilles, ii6
133
^? /-
son of ApoUonius, 113
/3/,
53
son of Hermaeus,
163
Philammon, 228
father of Aur.
Theognostus and Herminus, 148-
son of Apol(lonius),
Philletius,
father of Aur. Nilus, 234,
139
father of Nearchus, 112
father of Pisais
22, 259
2 28
Phamon, 114
(jzir),
Hermaeus, 139
.
:
son of
208
Hermeeion
,,, , , , , , , , ,, 44-46, 191,
father of ApoUonius, 108, 114
father of
,
son of Herodion, 114
itoi
father of Achilles, 112
al.
son of Euporus, 157
son of Hatres, 226
the god, 163
banker, 168
Eudaemon
{), (€)>,
(«V), son of
son of Musaeus, 112
father of
63
242
son of Horion, 76
175. 176
father of Arius,
{?),
217-2I9
son of Arius, 143
•.%,
137
20, 151-153.
215,
son of Achilles, 30, 118
son of Apol(lonius), 113
son of Menches, 137
()
EpyLiiv.),
,
«
(MS. once
grandfather and grandson, 112
E^ieu5, son of Naaraus, loi 6
152 (MS.
2;809
&(-
son of Isidorus, 113
, , , , ' , .), €, (€),
father of Protas, 102
father of
/?£?,
Anthestius,
121
Pathotes, boxer, 30, 118, 148, 149, 151
74
father of Sotas, 101
-,
,,( , ,, , See
),
, 8, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 119,
?,
244
MZpos,
42
E/)tcu9, father and son,
€, €,
301
,
(?),
2
20
son of Acacius,
father of Anmionius,
96
father of ApoUonius,
168
{),
father of
?,
255
ApoUonius and Ammonius, 82
father of Aspis, 86
of
, , , , , , , , , ,, , , , , , , , , , . ',
father of
Aunes, 96
father of
Chaeremon, 163
'(^€),
father of Diodorus, 102
son of Theon, 79, 80, 85
,
/0'9,
father of Pythion, 75, 84, 85, 87
80
46
83
, ^
^,'
son of Demetrius, 80
son of Isidorus,
Sa/SeiVios
son of Isidorus,
166, 167
Fa/ATyXicv's,
71
6
^,
son of Lycus, 81
son of Plutarchus,
'H/xxkXcios,
[132],
133
, , , ,
",
grandfather and grandson, 113
?
tiJ (Ivg,
£7;,
son of Hermaeus, 114 76, 8i,
86
Hermaeus, 114
, ?, , , , , ,,
son of Archim(edes
?),
83
67, 68
son of Dryton, 22
father of
Heron, 94, loi
father of
Heuremon, 102
{),
•
Sarapammon, 161, 162
son of Achilles, 67
son of Asclas, 96, 159, 160
father of Dionysius,
son of Her
—
daughter of Psortis
,
(?),
EvayyeXos,
Th
—
,
?,
son of Theogiton, 100, 102
son of Acusilaus, 100
^/?,
father of
Hermaeus and Metocus, 139
daughter of Aur. ApoUos
. Phellos,
, ,
—.{
75 son of Heracl(ides), 80
son of Ptol(emaeus), 79 ),
,
89
242
father of Panas, 5
96
96 4 1 86
75
73
E£!/8ovXos
175
father of Aur. Cornelius, 176, 177
264, 265
52
son of
224-226
son of Suchion, loi
4
son of Asclepiades,
father of
),
,
son of Cyon, 139
238
father of Polydeuces, 72
{ ^,
?,
son of Hermaeus, 114
/', 62
son of Comon, 140
son of CoUuthus, 248
father of Colanthus (see Addenda), 72
£{),
Atheno-
son of Ammonius, 157
68
father of Anubiaena, 84
", ",
.
dorus, 165
father of
daughter of Soter, 153, 154
«
132, 133
father of Panicetus, 226
'Ep/Acivos
133
{^"^)
.)^,
son of Apol(lonius), 113
father of Achilles,
son of Sarapion, 75, 82
,, , ,
153
father of Aur. Copreas, 174,
son of Pythion, 75, 79, 80, 86, 87
See
(j),
NeiXos, son of Hieracion
80
75,
son of Hermias,
,
—
son of Apollo, 67
157
daughter of Marcus Ulpius Sarapion, 132,
133
son of Anubion, 67
son of Eurytimus,
230
EuSat/AOi'is, daughter of Chaeremon, 160-162
father of Posidonius, 72, 82
father of Soter,
father of ApoUonius, 74, 78 father of Bacchius, 74
father of Paniscus, 73
father of Sarapion,
32
/85,
father of Heliodorus, 162
'
, , , , , , 8 ,, '; , , , , , , , , , , ^, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
302
father of Apion, 74
-
,
Eu/ATjXos, father of Pancrates and Ascle(piades), 86
3, ,
,
?),
94> 201
father of Nouphis, 196,
s, father
203
of Herminus, 157
(!,
son of Ecysis, 95
Eipaaia,
daughter of Johannes, 268
,, 8
28
, <, , ,, , , , ,^, , , , , , , , ,?
—
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
—
, ?,
son of Eudaemon, 102
evpiiTTTO'i,
—
222
father of
Didymus, 74
Hernias and
Soter, 75,
—
son of
ois,
125
EvTV^iorj<;, son of Sarapion,
e,
17
//^;?, 169
2'J'J
213
277
Elias,
252
father of Sarapion, 73
,,
(qu.
?),
son of Nicomachus, 73
son of Theon, 75
,, -,
ZrjvoSoTO?, son of Pyrrhus, 81
, €,
Menas, 269
father of
father of Heracles,
168
son of Nicomachus, 83
, 9, ?, //19,
5, ?, 5, 5, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?
,
-,
father of Alexander,
deputy
80
4, 5
father of Apollonius, father of Diodorus,
96 100
father of Musaris, 141 father of Philadelphus, 102 father of Sisois,
98
father of Solas, 181
son of Apollonius, 145 son of
D
—
,
96
son of Heron, 95 son of Isidorus, 74, 78
, , {< ,
son of Nemesion, 100, loi son of Solas, 23 daughter of Isidorus, 22
daughter of Asclepiades, 77, 82 ?), father
/?,
of Sarapion, 83
©(),
father of Hieraciae(na), 67
son of Salamon, 225
252
?, /30?, ', , /30?, ^, ?, /30?, 82
ayopavo^Oi, 7-I0
86
son of
95
87
'(/3?),
father of Ascle(piades), 81
(sic),
97
father of Zacharias,
[/3],
225
?,
,
iton,
father of Aur. Macari(u)s, 281
232
232
^^?,
— —
father of Aroous, 226
49
EvTV^Lorj';, son of Dionysius,
father of
?, ^, ?, ?, ?,
80
son of Demetrius, 80
Eucre)8(e)lOS
aKO
212
75
father of
303
113
, ?,
deputy of Dionysius, 3
father of Horion,
'^30?,
/30?,
son of Soter, 72
64, 65
104
'
grandfather and grandson, 112
son of Aeon, 65, 67
son of Antimachus, 114 son of Hermias,
102
Hp Hp Rpa
—
,
son of
,
father of Hestiaeus,
— —
,
ation,
,
96 96
77
, , , ^, , See 'Hpais
'Hyoaei?.
MapKiavos, son of Heras, Sc^Saorios 1
66
?, ?,
mother of Aur, Epimachus
/3?,
mother of Aur. Horitus, 259 (MS.
daughter of Dioscorus, 102 daughter of Hierax, 72, 79, 80, 85
, ,
,
al.
Apimas, 279
—
tts)
father of Apol(lonius), 76
father of Apollonius, 82
/?,
?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?,
son of Sarapion, 265
father of Paeonius,
249
son of Macarius, 249
50
94
father of Anneis,
94
Heron, 95 father of Isammon, 100 father of
, , ,,
father of Petareus, 102
son of Chaeremon, 145
son of Pa
,
96
daughter of Ascle(piades), 86 daughter of Heraclius, 78
^?, — ^?,
daughter of Heras, 145
.),
73,
8o,
96,
loi,
102,
195, 196» 197) 201, 210 13,
14
125,
i8o (MS.
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
304
'{\€<;,
?,
son of Claudius
{)?^,
,% , , ?, , , , , , -, , , , , , '/3(€9), \[€8<;), —
,
(£5),
;?, \8•, /?,
, ,
son of Nicomachus, 113 son of Dioscurides, 85
nome, 108
strategus of Hermopolite
father
and son,
72, 81, 100, loi, 102, 141
father of Aeschylus, 76, 81
father of Ailes, 94
UpaKXeiSr)';, father of Albateus, 95 father of Andreas,
(8<;),
father of
Apion
250 Ptol(emaeus), 86
a/.
'HpaKX(eiBr]<;), father of ApoUonius
'/3(ۥ>^5),
a/.
and
father of Arius
Chration, 113
Soter, 82
220
father of Aur. Arius,
father of Chrysippus, 99, ioo(?)
father of Demetrius, 76
100
father of Didas,
€)<;,
father of
father of
father of
?),
(), '(5),
(9), '(9), (9),
loi
(sic),
95
Theodorus and Euhemerus, 80
son of Apion, 83 Papeis, 82
son of Ascle(piades), 75
son of Dionysius, 83
(9), '(), .';,
(
),
73
son of Dionysius
al.
Heronax, 76
son of Dionysius
.
Nicanor, 73
son of Dionysius
al.
Pisais,
82
son of Dioscurides, 80-82 son of Heracles, 102
'(9),
son of Heracl(ides), Upcvs, 76
son of Heroninus, 209-211
(9),
, , , , , , . , See
Upa.
17
7€
1
2
1
6,
8, 238
son of Dioscorus,
,
.
.
.
217
22
102
Hermaeus, 114
'€&<;
,, , , , ^,
25
194,
father of
son of Menippus, 72
^,
95> 97,
.
Heraeus
203
Marcianus, 166
son of Chrysas, 145
, , , , , ,
son of Monnias,
Sambas, 95
son of Dionysius,
son of Pancration, 72
147, ^97
son of Chaeremon, 100
(), '(9),
€',
72
?,
son of Heraclius, Ncpouiavtos
i67
, ,,
father of Ptol(emaeus), 78, 79, 87
.
(?),
son of Dioscurides, 83
See
Maron, 97, 99 (?), 100
son of Apion
son of Ammonius,
daughter of Peneeus, 25
Panseus
father of
/
father of Heraclea, 78
son of Zeno, 168
162
Horus, 102
father of Sarapion,
gen.), 241
son of Mysthon, 187
Hermammon, 102
father of Pathangelus
father of
, , , . ,
—
109
grandfather and grandson, 112
87
1
100
father of Paorus, 97
'(9),
son of Dius, 125
96 (MS.
father of
father of Harpoc(ration
father of Horigenes,
son of Sarapion, 73, 77
son of Abas, 207
father of Heraclides,
100
father of Dius, 94, loi
father of
(9),
father of Arius, 142
father of Dionysius, 78,
father of Hatres,
son of Philodamon, 73
son of Philodamus, 77
the god.
father of Castor, 76, 81
^),
, ', , ,,
[- '(), (€9),
(?),
Arsinoe, 199) 203
^,
197, 200
son of Apion, 82
father of Demetrius, 81 father of Ecysis, 102 father of Mysthas,
100
father,
son and grandson, 114
son of
Apa
—
,
97
son of Harphaesis, 102 son of Ptolemaeus, 114
,, , , ?,
deputy of Arnouphis, 3
94-97, loo, 192
", ", •;
son
of
Polydeuces,
Hermopolis, 228
of
of Phthemphuthite nome,
133
veiartpoi,
^
25
son of Pal(asius
?),
loi
, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ", , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ", , , ,
father
,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
, ,
—
100, 145
Chaeremon, loi 100
father of Didas, father of Dius,
139
father of Harmieus, 94
— ^5,
2o8
—
{
) 6
—
father of Orsenuphis, 95, 102
"•^5,
100
father of Onnophris,
father of Path
—
9, , ,
—
94
son of Didas, 94
-^, '/,
son of Harphaesis, 96
^,
son of Heraclas, 95
145
son of Mamertinus, MartSios
i6i, 162
son of Nemeseus, 100 son of Nepheros, 100
son of Panos
,
.
See
mus, 97
Pathotes, 30-32,
,
son of Hermaeus
n^, 119-121, 148-1531
53>
2 73,
2/4
Menas, 257
, ,
?, @£, ?, ?, ?, ?, 85,
son of Soter, 86
277
277
(''),
2
2
75
77
249
son of Heracl(ides), 80
son of Suchas, 95
son of Pancrat(es),
son of Theogiton, 100
,/?,
&£,
father of Heracl(ides), 76
father of Soter, 78
(MS.
— ££ , ^,
son of Ph
father of
son of Sochotes, 95
104, 173
son of Phaseis, 97
/105, ^^
son of Sarapion, 73
^, ^,, •;,
son of Gaianus, 97
son of Hermes, 94
son of Nechys, 255
96
,
Heron, 100
son of Aphrodisius, 94
'; "5, "5, ?, ';, ^,
son of Petheus, 100
^{•;)
father of
00005>
son of Petesuchus, 219
,
Eudaemon, 100, 102
175, 176
97
son of Patermuthis, 102
—
44-47
father of
? @€€,
son of Papontos, 95, 102
son of Phi
24
son of Mysthas, 102
97
,
,
77
oy^',
son of Eudaemon, 94, loi
— —
—
loi
97,
son of Cheilas, 172
son of Nesn
daughter of Inaroiis, 116
()',
son of Chaeras, 34
son of Heron,
70
1
daughter of Apollonia, 23
24
mother of Pan
,
96
,
,
, , , , , ®, &, . ,
father of Serapas, 192
99
mother of Sarapion, 24
,
100
father of Satabous, 102
son of As
Ammonius, 82
daughter of Lucius,
— — 0ea8(eX^o5), —
father of Plution, 94
father of Sotas,
157
mother and daughter, 28
,
father of Phuonsis, 102
father of Protas,
^,
daughter of Patous, 13, 14
102
,
Ammonius, 112
76
father of
94
loo
father of Paseis,
father of ApoUonius, 26 father of
Tpatai'(t)ios
,
father of Papus, 102
father of Ischyrion,
, ,
Didymus, 157
father of
9, &, "()9 ?,
father of Harpocration, 95
III.
of Sotas, 98
T^crts, father
09,
55
and son, 95
father of
305
©eaSeX^i'a?
—.), 197-199,
..-,
@€, —
,
103,
203, 210, 2ii
R
r
,
7
father of Pasion, 78, 97, 98 father of Soter,
83
father of Johannes,
255
mother of Petesuchus, 24
@, %€., @€.',
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
3o6
/^?, ?, /,
&,
156 daughter of Nilus, 126 wife of Heron, 34
,, ,, ', ,-, 8 , ', , , , , — , , , , , , , , , , , , €, , ,— , , 99,
, .
son of Onnophrius,
ctti/xcXj^t^s
son of Beds, 239
son of Dioscorus, 114
49
—
283
^,
, ?,
),
father of Eubulus, 79, 80,
and grandson, 93
'?,
8o
Anubion, 72,
al-
79, 81,
, , father of
Mo^t/Aos,
, , , ^5,
%, , ^, ,,, ,
daughter of Satabou?, 23
5,
1
father of Pates, 9
82
father of Androus,
1
Hermaeus, 113
cr
&(.,
ratos,
208
—
cr
—
son of Ero(
),
,
81, 94
,
father of Irenaeus,
,
daughter of Zosimus, 67
son of Phoebammon, 271
94
lepaKiov, 148
era's, father
son of Arria,
—
252
son of Phoebammon, 253
son of Heraclas, 100
mother of Horus, 33
€.()
96
father of Artemidorus, 74, 77
father of Georgius,
ytvo/ttJOS arporij-yos
83
son of Irenaeus, 102
/9,
96
son of Hierax, 97
{sic),
/),
30
97
6
a god;
,
67
, , {»( , , , , , /, , , , ,', ', " , father of Tsenyris, 2
121, 122
gg
,,
26
father of
^5
king of Pontus, 216
Hermes, 95
father of Pmois,
23
75.
yeXosl?), 122 2
234
strategus of the divisions of Themistes
, , , ,
73
son of Arius, 99
— — — — ]<;,
67
and Polemon, 93
84
son of Nicomachus, 74, 77 son of Theon,
67
©«W, 66
son of Asclepiades, 72
son of Ascle(piades),
66
king of Commagene, 216
consul,
father of Zenion, 75
son of Ascle(piades),
116
'AircW, 67
85
father of Ptolemaeus, 73, 77, 94
father, son,
105
consul, 232
'ArTtO;^os, raios,
80
80
father of Posidonius, 73,
60
146
father of Apion, 71, 81, 84 (?),
^,
?, , 8, , ,
86
father of Apollonius, 79
•
:
father of Thatres,
23
77
father of Anti(
,
father of Stotoetis, 34, 54,
father of Dionysius, 76
ItjctoGs, 26
On
son of
,
,
lepwvtKTJS
66
A
85
father of Hippalus, 97
228, 229
father of
son of Sarapion, 145
father of Herais, 72, 79, 80,
157
207
',
. Atheno-
234
38
Poleis,
son of Hieracion
6^
mother of Apollonius, 26
mother of
,
, , ,', , , , \, , dorus, 165
165,
Icri
66
—
,
240
233
of
Ammonius, 94
?,
,
,,
,
,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
, , , , , ,,
234
father
daughter of ApoUonius, 85
daughter of Lysis, 86
father of
father of Ischyras, 102
son of Irenaeus, 102
Didymus, 86
son of Psenobastis, 100
, -, . ", ,, son of Castor, 76
,
IcrtOOJpa,
, ) ?, , ^ ^ , , , , , , ', , , , , ', , ', , , ', -,—
29, 87, 147,
8 in
119, 120
240
son of Hermaeus
(MS.
,
/8(€)5
.
Pathotes
232
'IovXio?,strategus of the divisions of
Themistes
and Polemon, 93
05,
';,
,
197 1
father
166
66
father of Aur. Horitus,
father of
Didymus, 74,
father of
Hermias, 71
259 77,
?),
and Apo(l-
^,
67
,
al.
al.
Pathotes, 118,
148-150
Xenon, 74
son of Marius, 167
8,
?,
,
(^, ۥ,
(
246
12
270 259
^,
268
255
.'']5,
1
69
186
% -,
72, 8i, 82
. , ,
,
son of Aphous, 257 son of Pamin, 258 son of Paulus, yewpyds, 266, 267
282 Aur. Anouthis, 255
father of Phibion,
),
(?),
(?),
son of Sarapion, 82, 227
,
, , ^, , , , ,
113
197
K.aLcrap,
son of Rhodippus, 76
son of Xemon{?), 81
Sion, 280, 281
father of Aur. Victor, 259
father of
son of Dioscorus, 113
son of Epon(ychus), 74
son of Sarapion,
Apa
son of Apion, 267, 268
252
Onchasis, 22
son of Besarion,
, ,
son of
father of Marinus,
94
son of Alexander, 157-160
son of Isidorus
^, •;,
[05
father of Zoilm, 74, 78
son of Hermaeus
, , ^, ^, ^, , , , , , , , , , 5,
242
father of Eurasia,
father of Sarapion, 83,
', ', ',
con, 95
son of Theophanes,
father of Paniscus, 75
[66],
—
consul, 251,
159
al.
He
242
father of Aur. Archontia,
82
father of Zois
son of Tryphon, 97
^?, 270
82
Heron, 145
father of Nilus,
son of Heron, 100, 145
277
father of Isidorus, Rhodi(ppus),
lonius
99
Aur. Cyrillus, 229
father of
AipijXtos,
father of Apylius, 52
father of
,
6
50
247, 259
and Tryphon, 87
father of Aphrodisius
(?),
^, ^, —,
AipiyXios,
(w),
78, 82,
father of Apollo,
209, 241
^^, ^, 1()() 1(' )(, (sic),
66
and son,
son of Ision, 102
son of Maron, 95
son of
64
Ammonia, 86
father of
son of Dioscorus, 95
^ , ^ ^,
of Isidorus, 74
Uiviov, father
, ^, ^,
230
daughter of Chaeremon, 64-68,
son of Ariston, 80
•;, ^^,
63—66
daughter of ApoUonius, 74> 7^,
(8<;,
and son, 97
father of Didymarion, 24
'icrtSoro?, father of Castor, 82
"5,
307
198
,
ScTTTiynios 'AX/Seivos, consul,
See son of Sotas,
father of Apollo,
189
father of Florus,
163
217
57
3o8
, , /.
(?),
:5,
, , , , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES 2
47
son of Heracl(ides),
father of Pates, 15,
1
father of Plutarcha,
86
-, ^,
son of Protas, 97
84
/^^?,
father of Arion
and Arius,
son of Ptol(emaeus), 75, 78, 86 son of Soter, 79, 86
77
73,
father of Ascle(pias), 73 father of Helen, 75, 84,
son of Tryphon, 97
86
KoKXlvlkos, 249
, , , , , , , , ,, <;, .) KaWivLKO^,
,
—
,
father of Apollonius,
91
of
156
?,
81
Ascle(piades),
<;,
),
64
father of Nilus, 157
(MS.
as gen.), 20
';
father of Psenosiris, 17
Casis,
©,
142
Sotas,
son of Soterichus, 97
(.?),
father of Aur. Soeis,
234
166
KXeapos
1
6/3),
198, 2oo
40
«at, father
of Ptolemaeus, 74, 78
father of Plutarcha, 72
•;, ® -;, ",
father of Polydeuces, 102
Tryphon, 95 of Tyrannus, 226
father of
son of Demetrius, 82 son of Dioscorus, 157 son of Epimachus, 97 son of Heraclides, 81
, , •;, () 2,;,
On
—
,
231
?]i8os,
169
KeptoXis, strategus of division of Heraclides,
father of Souerous, 30, 31, 148, 149
son of Chamenes, 72
son of
KXavSt[avos
father of Papnoutis, 226
73, 80,
of Themistes,
216
Tt/3eptos,
113
son of Arius, 97
24
strategus of division
Arsinoite nome, 125
Didymus, 192
son of Ariston,
Horion, 195 (MS.
of Tothes,
^, ':',
225
father of Isidotus, 76
father
112
,
187. 189
96
father of Dioscorus,
—
25
97
father of Besarion,
/3
son of Proclus, athletic trainer, 218
{?),
father of Aur. Silvanus,
father of
See
121-123
104 son,
son of Pasc
IS, father
son of Apollonius, 73, 80, 81
and
— /8. /8, — —
son of Didymus, 100
father of
142
father of Aunes,
28
26,
100
father of Tansneus, loi
253
Kacrt5, son of Casius, 142
father
.)
father of Mysthas,
200
father of Aion, 195, 197,
, , , , , , , , , , ,
See
42 (MS.
196
Kacrt05, father of
(MS.
father of Harsiesis, 4, 5
of Stotoetis, 99
Kacrt05, son(?) of
53
son of Pnebdunis, 97
secretary of athletic club, 219
5,
, , , , , , , ,, , , ', ?, , ,, is,
strategus of division of Heraclides,
{
{?),
No
Arsinoite nome, 126
son of Pelos, 95
1 2
— ?, ,,?,
father of Stotoetis, loi
son of Andreas, 252.
KttjLiij?, father
243, 244
son of
father
76
l€pev<;,
son of Isidotus, 82
Arsinoite nome, 126
2i6
;,
son of Paesis, 239
100
8,
,
,, (?),
£( €(
),
),
75
father of Aur. Heraclides, 199
father of Apollonius, 73, 77
8(?), [233],
father of Ptolemaeus, 74
234
son of Arsinous, 73
son
(.?)
of
—
,
87
, 105
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
^,,
,
daughter of Soter, 73
SeTrri/iios
)8"
/Ats, father
217
of Aur. Patos, 225
(
^?),
wife of Panobchunis, 8, ic,
II (MS. once K/Jaer.)
^, '^,
, ^ '^ ,
',8
^(
),
^?, ^?, ^5, ^9, ^9, ^5, ^5, ^9, ^5, 5, -, ?,
, , ,
270,
226 225
,
son of Chaeremon, ayopa-
, ,
rlis,
1
246 (MS.
99
son of Aces, 224
283
, ?, ,
.)
prefect of Egypt, 107
45
son of Philo, 102
, ^ , , . , , mother of
Solas,
195-200
^, , ,
40
Areotes, 100 (MS. Aovy.)
69
108
son of Sarapammon,
146
231
71
AoyyeivLa, daughter of
—
Lai's,
77
,
son of Ammonius, 83
son of Eudaemon, 176, 177
son of Aphynchis, 143
162
—
?),
—,
137
^(, i6i,
Psn
/cio? (sic)
113, ^S^, 160, 161
father of
231
father of Irenaeus, 102
(?),
son of Eudaemon,
196
father of Pathotes,
Lammon,
252
120, 121, 153, 174. 175
,
son of
father of
—?, —
Eudaemon, 140
/ , , , ', ,, ?,
Aur.
8•
95
son of Tesenuphis, 94
K.opvTJXLOS,
See
2^^
,
son of Menas, 252
,, ,
26
Eudaemon, 139
,
—
Hermogenes, 24»
244
229
86
father of Sois, 226
father of
Ixxii
43
father of Aur. Peeus,
(?),
, , ? , -,, -, , , ,^,, ?, ? ,{) ', (,
son oflschyrion,
mother of Sophia, 272
(qu. Aaios), father of
254
father of Aur. Pebes,
father of Protion
, ,
!», 209
253
father of Asterius,
246
father of Sarapias, 116
275
2"] 4,
)i
&yiov
father of
son of Cyracus, 261
son of Lythius,
261
(Pap. 1307)
, , )?.
59
father of
/
81
daughter of Panechotes, 162, 163
?, ?,
146
271
?,
son of Apgllonius, 82
son of Horion, 78
2
-{
;
son of Hermon, 72 (see Corrigenda)
9,
1
73
?),
272
father of Psais, 73
^5, , ^, ^, ,
{)1
275
KupiKOS,
father of Apol(lonius), 76
^?, (£/) , '^?,
, ? ?, , KvpLKOS,
80
father of Psaos,
nToX(e/xaios), son of Apdlonius,
'^,
son of Apol(lonius
82
76,
son of Ammonius, 114
72
^05,
Didymus,
/cos, father of CoUuthus,
father of Petearpochrates, 74, 77
0^09,
^,
father of
42
22
K07JTt5,
, , , ,,, See
Koi/ts.
daughter of Ptol(emaeus), 85
309
S
,
strategus of Hermopolite
«
'Ept-
See
243. ^44
?,
,
father of Thasia,
64, 65
170
8
nome, 132
, , ,€
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
3IO
<;,
197,
, ,, , Mapei?, son
199
son of Sabinus, 94
son of Sarapion, 265
, , ?, , , , , ?) , ), AovirepKOS
, , ?. ,
and
98
,
{,
),
72 74,
77,
82
, ,{ 85
—
daughter of Apollonius, 80
86
son of Dioscorus, 113 79, 81,
86
, ),, MayiOS
(.
Pactumeius Magnus,
{•
prefect),
wife of Panobchunis, 6, 8
/£05,
^, ? ?, , ?,
of Hermopolite nome, (•f'f))
;}5, deputy
Strategus
no
Heraclammon, 249
father of
Tzamoul, 252
, ' , ,,, , son of Horion, 161, 162 of Nilus,
^',
26
,
, 03
95,
father of Chaeras, 141
father of Horeis,
^,?,
1
son of Josepus,
1
86
),
226
—?,
M€yYT7?,
,
Mey^Tj?,
father of
125
father
99
94
,
(?),
3
99
1
MeyVi??,
and son, 97
father of
Meyei?, son of
MeyvTi?,
23
son of Tax{
, , , , , , ?, ?, ?, ?,
8i
son of Aur. Heroninus, 173
()?,
mother of
father of Posis, 114
158, 159
9
, , ^, , ,
133
3 2,
son of Heraclides, 97
5©
MagijMO?,
,
1
father of Senouthes, 252, note
father of Soterichus, 98
father of
son of Artemon,
1
',', «
father of Sabinus,
son of Elias, 281
father of Morus, 33
,
wrestler,
father of Ischyras, 95
son of Pebo, 252 2
?,
and
father of Soterichus, 99
232
134
MauepTltO?, son
139
and boxer, 217
?, ?,
86
77
25 ,
?, ?, ?, ,?,
6
%(>,
wrestler, 2
son of Nicostratus, 73, 77,
{sic),
son of Heras,
son of Damas, pancratiast
father of Dinobius, 71, 78, 80-82,
MayviXXlOS,
Ma/cctpts
31
pancratiast
father of Arion, 8
father of Isias,
Mat/f tOS
-, ?' , ? , , • ?, ' father of Isidorus, 167
,
217, 218
75
),
277 See Mapeivos
25, ?,
Didymus, 82
son of Simon, 187
^, ^, ,
264
Phellos,
66
son of Taphos, 74
)(^,
. 259
Aiu-. Victor,
?) ?,,?, ,
80
son of Ptol(emaeus),
father of
mother of Aur. ApoUos
?,—
113
father of Hermias, 8r
son of Dionysius,
"J
mother of
MapiarO?,
son, 81
/cos, father of Apollonius,
father of Soter, 74,
2
daughter of Mysthas, 248
father of Aur. Colluthus, 270, 271
/fos, father
187
mother of Aur. Josephius, 226
{stc),
pa, 244
father of Papeis,
&,
of Mysthas,
father of Menoetes, 72
(?),
— 1
,
252
45
SOU of Ecysis, 100 son of Menches, 100
father of Ecysis,
, ^, ?, , }^,
Di
Petesus,
100
Hermaeus
al.
Besas, 137
father of Penaus, 117
son of Horus, 145 father of Bernicianus, 157
47
(MS.
.)
,, , , 4i-43
?, , ?, '? 57, ', ', <^^ 39,
son of Horus, 163-165
son of Melas, 67
Melas
, ', , { ^,
al.
PoI(e)is,
^, -^, -^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^, ^,
72
son of Ptol(emaeus), 82 overpavoi,
67
, ,, , ^^.
€{. ^, ^,,
72
(?),
See
father of Aunes, 102
?),
father of Petemench(es),
78
father of Ponches, 78 Oeos, Ixxi
(Pap. 1282)
268
/, ^, {), , ^, ^, ?, ^, ^, 89,
, ,, , , ^,
283
278-281
75
father of CoUuthus,
, ,
.), ,-,
76, 79, 85 '
son of Dioscorus, 139
father of Dioscorus, 113
son of Panomieus, 145
,
194
1
8 €,()5
son of Herodes, 100 son of Horion, 95
son of Phaseis, 100
95
father of Heracles,
187
,
;5 ®€
217-219
, , ,
son of Hermaeus
147
.
148, 149, 151, 152, 215,
,
son of Hermaeus
son of Macrus, 33 son of Moudes, 239
, , , , ,,
father of Harpaesis,
father of Aces, 95 father of Herieus, loi
76
father of
father of Dionysius,
195, 197, 199
son of Cephalon, 100 son of Didymus,
father of Aur. Penoution, 225
216
216
of Sandogenes, 216
)
170
father of Theogiton, 102
176
son of Straton, 121-123
•;
103
father of Ptolemaeus,
a/.
Pathotes, 30-32, 53, 118, 119-121, 151, 153, 175,
son of Eudemus, 139
father of Dion,
32
father of Petesuchus,
Pathotes, boxer, 30, 118,
father of Diogenes,
—/(
248
father of Onnophris,
father of Pnepheros, 102
257
•;,
(?)
father of Maria,
father of Protarchus, 99
son of Dionysius, 75, 80
father
father of Mareis, 187
269
, , , , , , ,, ,
96
father of Irenaeus, loi
252
son of Antimachus, 113
//3,
father of Dioscorus,
252
son of Theodosius,
.7]8
98
father of Panephremis, 102
father of Timotheus,
son of Zenobius,
-
son of Ptolemy,
Chaeremon, 99
MvcrdapKuV
son of Phoebammon, 256 2
father of Areus,
father of
, , , , , ,,, '
son of Sarapion, 265
277
103
,8 -^,
99
son of Mares
,
(€)55
name?), 212
son of Hermesion, 114
),
son of Horion, 112
^--•;
father of Chensthotes, 16
father of Heracl(ides),
Morus, 239
father of
son of Zoilus, 141
212
(qu. personal or place
—^(?),
, , ^, ^ ,
200
i8o
212
Sarapion, 67
father of Philadelphus, 145
son of
311
father of Heras, 197,
^(),
229
father of Aur. Phibis, 225 father of
, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
Ammonius, 112
father of Patynis,
,
— —
father of
(?),
father of
95
283 (see Addenda) ,
96
aeus,
94
130
, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
312
",
^, , .{)
, ,
ri2, 206
', ?, , , , 5, 5, , , , , , :(^, ^€, /, •; /, , /, ,
99
64-68
•;,
son of Hermes,
234, 235
polis,
NetXos,
,
of
Hermo-
a/.
Atheno-
226
?,
son of Anchorimphis, 100
son of Cephalion,
son of Pecysis, 94
•;,
deputy strategus
no
father of Zoilus, 100, loi
, , , ', Neav
—
son of
father of
, ^, ,
—
rsousis,
174
and son, 97 of Heron, 100
father
grandfather and grandson, 145
>-<;,
', '/, ',
son of Petearsemtheus, 20, 21 i5
father of Petearsemtheus, 14
father of Aur. Theodosius, 255
100
,,
father of Petheus, 102 father of Soterichus,
Niypo?,
', ,
,
6
113
Lysimachus,
73,
77
(MS.
father of
Heron, 73
100
, /, , , ,,, , / , ,? , ", , , /, 145
son of Olympiodorus, 250
mother of Aur. Johannes, 280
and son, 97
167
son of Euporas, 203
•!,
^, —
—,
195, 20i
ig^
son of Euporas,
,
73
85
196
father of Silvanus, 226
father of Cato, 53
1
21-123 (once MS.
Nop/?.)
i68
^),'? ,
father of Isidorus, 81
@:8,
,
6
65
224-227
(.?),
'?,
64
father of Nonas,
'Epyuias
^( -
,,-
son of Chaeremon,
, //30
253
daughter of Isidorus, 22
249
6,
/
father of Isidorus, 74
of Isidora, 74
/7/3,
99
father of Aphrodite,
?),
31
of
father
1 1
HeracKides
father of Nilus, 100
\8<;,
father of Horus, 11
father of Orsenuphis,
al.
79 (do.\ 81 (do.), 86 (do.)
,€, husband
father of Nearchus, 107
, ,
as the preceding?),
slave of Soteris, 24
—
Heron, 97
son of Orsenuphis, 95
father
% , ,
—
KXapSs,
son of Syrion, 100
,
,
same
(qu.
son of Petenobsis, 112
Heron, 100
father of Harpalus, 162, 166,
/,—
Zeno
He
son of
father
174
147
'-,
113
i8o
father of Soterichus, 98
daughter of Phoebammon, 272
/.',
NLao<;,
",
son of Ninnarus, 100
of Hermopolite nome,
?),
83
Nivvapos,
157
son of Isidorus, 158, 159
,
26
Theon, 74, 77
father of Dioscorus,
Tryphon, 94
father of
1
Heracl(ides
father of Zenion, 73
',
father of Thermutharion, 126
father of Pais(?),
father of
.),
father of Satabous, loi
father of
8(,
—.
He
grandfather and grandson,
son of Hieracion
dorus, 165
father of Peeus,
father of
father of
198
NelXos.
, , ,,
', ',
/(^),
of Nepheros, 107
N(e)LKap€Tyj,
father of Heracl(ides), 73
son of Alexander, 75, 79, 85, 86
father of Dioscorus, 112
Neay3T^09, son of Hermaeus, 112
Neap^os, son
,
i8o
Anubion, 113
father of
,
220
250
, ,, ", , , , , ,, , , , , , , ^, , , ,, , , , , , , , , father of
, €,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
Hermes, 249
son of Alexander, 227
44
41,
—
,
—
112
,
Theon Timagenes, 231
father of Claudius
113
father
and son, 33
father of Sotas, 98
father of
•€,
mother of Papeis, 23
100
,
Didymus, 163
1
44-46
70
father of Pnepheros,
100
son of Taurinus, 255
father of Soterichus,
98
132
€
father of Stotoetis, 98, loi
son of Epimachus, 97
—
son of Menches, 145
son of Mysthas, 32
son of Nephies, 145
25S
III.
father of Dioscorus, 95
father of Heraclas,
96
father of Orsenouphis,
35
45
42-44, 46
son of Satabous, 47 son of Onophris
father of Dius,
252
96
,
^?,
57, 58
(.,
son of Sarapion, 99
(?),
,
,
41, 42
133
father of Horion,
, , , ,
son of Soterichus, 97 etc.,
3 2,
, ,,
son of Phempe'esis, 191
father of Pagape,
1
, —
— ?, /3—
son of Petesuchus, 97
.
son of Eumelus, 86 (MS.
54
49 5° 95
97»
^
, , ^
^?,
28
grandfather and grandson, 145
son of Heron, 95, 102
—
son of Neon, 100
,
brother of Sansneus, 199 father of Cl(aud.) Stephanus, 239
S S
Pnebdunis, 97
son of Heron, 102
Ha^ayyeXos
son of Paapis, 35
Pamin, 258
son of Chalcomas, 199
father of
{sic),
258
'")
.) .)
father of Heraclius, 72
father of
father of Nestnephis, 95 father of Pacysis,
(MS.
son of Ascle(piades), 75 (MS.
25
son,
Silanus,
113
father of Thebdorus, 71
94
and
130
father of Harpaesis,
125
father of Parameos, 98
--,
112
daughter of Johannes, 259
199, 201
father of Palamedes,
father
30
39
father of Orseus, 102
, , , ^,
son of Horus, 97
95; ^°^> ^°3
father of Horion, 172
son, 97,
, , , , ,, ,
son of Suchion, 97
163
son of Heron, 94
%6,
son of Petheus, 100
OuaXeptO?
226
and
son of Harphaesis, 102
son of Onnophris, 102
-,,, , , , {), ^, , €[{)], ? , , , , , , , , ?,^ %, , -
Theon, 229
son of Solomon, 280
father
Harmieus, 95
father of Pataus, 102
/3["]^5,
son of Sarapas, 97
-';,
father of Apo[llonius], loi
(€,
son of Chaeremon, 97
97, 199,
son of Tanephremmis, 24
loi
'OyDcreus, son of Psenesis, 97
father of Soterichus, 99
father of Aur.
son of Stotoetis, 97
father of
Opcreu9,
father of Sabinus, 156
{.),
.
, , ,
^, ?,
(?),
313
son of Heraclides, loi
, ,^,^^ ^, ,, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
3
^>;9,
226
39,
^^?,
son of Achilles, 30, 31, 118,
^, , 5 , , , ?, , , , , , ,
son of Cornelius,
ts,
1
40
son of Panomieus, 16
]•;,
(?),
son of Nectnephis,
(?))
—
20
2
deputy of Dionysius,
'',
and grandson, 171
—
—
1
56
? , /, ,,
son of
/?,
44-46
—
Ptollis,
1
loi
,
, <: , ,, , ',
,
father of
Tiau
—
98 al.
Silanus,
Aur. Josephtus, 258
226 245
',
son or daughter of Petesuchus, 24
/,
225
son of Espmethis, 5 son of Pamieus, 98
';8;^',
€)(. —
/3
son of Teos,
See
also
1
87
, , ,, Tlaveavev?,
15,
son of Orsenuphis, 145
father of Aur. Hatres, 231
son of Mystharion, 102
46
16,
17
258
6
Heron, 97
father of Pnepheros,
^^ , , ^ <^, •(?),
100
son of Harphaesis, 100 father
and
98
son,
37, 38, 41, 44,
46
son of Heraclides, 100 son of Phanseus, loi
,
63, 64,
67 (MS.
27),
27)
father of Sinas, 115
^,,
^, —
171
veuiTepos,
son of Harphaesis, 23
wpca/SUTcpos,
son of Harphaesis, 23
—, ? ^. , ,' , ,
236
son of Apollonius, 98 See
44-46, 94
father of Protion, 95
Tiavecrvev?, father of Tamarois, 25
/-,
8-12,
(?),
•;, 28 ,
father of
68 (MS.
13
father of Aur. Hatres,
,
(?),
192
,
6,
2 (do.)
grandfatherand grandson, 145
'',
son of Onophris
father of Becis,
, , —
39
father of Panebdunis,
/?,
of Totoes,
son of Harmiysis, 23
97
'?,
85
See also
son
father of Pathotes,
daughter of Argaeus, 97 son of Phi
75, 79,
73
See
g.
.), 19-2
(MS,
son of Soterichus, 97
?),
?),
See
/^^,
son of Sotas, 97
(•5
Pisais,
son of Hermias,
-, ;, /, /, "
70
94
,
84
son of Isidorus, 75
son of Onnophris, banker,
IlaXas
.
son of Arius
17}.
son of PtoUis, 98
(?),
II, 14
father of Arius,
and son, 94
son of Orsenuphis, 28
,5 \)8, ?,
14
1 1,
;?,
46
father, son,
225
II
•;,
5
4,
father of Petearsemtheus, 16, 19
45,
, ^, ^, , , {5, , . ^?•; Pites,
son of Eudaemon, 226
15— 1
son of Heraclammon, 249
/fucrt?, father
163
son of
gen. and
nom.)
Traios
Upov
of Florus,
son of Tothes, 142
74 (MS.
1
son
€(
father of Aur. Pecysis, 225
',
son, 94
son of Dioscorus, 127
'^'^,
119, 120, 151-153, 175
—
and
father
,
, , , , HaireiSj
father of Heracl(ides), 82
father of Didas, 96 father of Dionysius, 96 father of Protion, 97 father of Sarapion,
24
son of Anchorimphis, 97
, ?, , ?, ,
son of Chaeras, 98
<',
son of Ecysis, 102
Tlci(ri,u)U,
7«5,
£5,
, , ,
son of Lycas, 98
TlaneLS, son of Peteesis
7£9,
son of Protas, 98 son of
Ptollas,
123,
son of Dioscorus, loi son of Plution, 98 son of Theoranestus, 78, 97
5, , , 5, ^, ^,
IlacrTouctJS, father of Ecysis, 95
241
Ilacr^
, ?, , ?, , , , , ,,, , ? A—
?,
—
(
98 (MS. Tlairup.)
,
24
father of Sarapion, 74, 78
father of Papus, 97
son of
father of
,
—
cesis,
112
H4
),
203
2'j6
son^ of Phileam[.]amis,
son of Castor, 226
229
IXaraeus, son of Arneus, 95
— —{?),
ITaTas,
,
father of Apollonius,
100
95
199, 20i
son of Orseus, 102
, ,
son of Areus, 94
<;, .';,
son of Dionysius, loi
narep/xoi'^iS, son of Harmieus, 94
father of
Heron, 95, 102
father of Paseis,
— ,
son of Patro
?, {() ?, 5, 5, ?,
,
1
1
00
45
father of Soter, 81
father of Artemidorus, 94,
95
;8()
son of
father of
16
TlaTTjS, son of Thotortaeus, 9 Ilarijs. son of Totoes, 9
IlaTTjTos, 45
—
TLOiv, son of
Theomnestus, 98
son of Papereus, 97
HaTvaious.
son of Petereus, 97
naTOHS,
iepiW, 22
i8l
narous.
father of Tacoibis, 19
5, 5,
father of
Tamounis,
father of
Thamounis,
father of Horion,
99
son of Apollonius, 97
/3/€, son
of Onnophris, 98
ۥ 5, ^,, "5, 76
son, 97
Ilacrets, father of Apion, 83 Ilacreis, father of
Phab
—
,
, , , , , 5,
loi
Ilacreis, father of Stotoetis, 98, 99 Ilacreis, son of Anchorimphis, 100, ro2 Ilacreis, son of Heron, 100
13,
14
of Pelaeas,
1
of Phagonis, 6, 7
father of Papontos, 145
,
-•;,
197
and
21, 22
son of Horus, 12, 16
—
See also
father
Harous,
father of Senponcheus, 72
narofSi son Harovs, son
Uap^.], 258
103
son of Horion, 102 Callias, 15,
father of Ptolemaeus, 102
son of Heron, 102
251
Heron, 102
father of Peteeus,
son of Ammonius, 97
— —,
1
95
Ilacro/cvoTraios, father and son, 94
son of Satabous, 94
—
315
Hacr/ceTrais, 44
97
, ^, ,
6
cri',
23
(?),
son of Petesuchus, 98
?,
^,,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
1
father of Soter, 87
88
father
and son, 191
son of Papontos, 145 father of Charidemus, 99 father of Peteeus, 184
,,
Harui'is, son of Naaraus, 95
5,
son of Horus,
HaOXos,
197, 241
Ilacreis, son of Sotas, 97
naGXos,
father of Aur. Josephius, 266, 267
na<7iiO0S,
Tlavaavias,
Ilacreis, son of Papontos, 100 Ilacreis, son of Phaseis, loi Ilacreis, son of Phronimus, 97
Ilacreis, son of Protas, 98
father of Dionysius, 114
1
son of Clomis, 225
consul, 232
76, 239,
240
3i6
?, ?, ()6,
,
, 5, {
, ?, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
,(
8i
son of Cyllarus, 114 son of Sarapion, 97
177
),
{€) ?, 5• 5,
father of Sotas, 6
father of
Apion, 77
, , — He—
,
164 (MS.
.),
165
,
;
;, .
son of Heron, 34
, ^,,
son of Colluthus, (?),
,
of Aur.
father
, ?,
Sourous,
2 2'5
son of Hatres, 226
son of Nilus, 226
IleOevs, father and son,
,
€^€5,
02 100
father of Achillas,
father of Orseus,
100
TleOev^, father of Sotas, 98
, ? , ^,
£,
^?,
A
—
€5,
4
. ^^,
, , ?, , ?, ?, , 5, , £/<9,
,
father of
Anr. Sourous, 278
son of Pathotes, 225
son of Pinoution, 233. 234
vpeafivTepoi, 54 father of Agathus, father of Nilus,
94
father of Phaseis,
father of Sotas,
94
103
94
son of Dioscorus, 136 father of Chesthotes, father of Galates,
1
1
father of Patous, 19 father of Tamouthis, father of Totoes, 9,
Games, 95 son of Phanes, 116
father of
1 1
of a machine, 278 father of
),
Seb
—
os,
77
son of Colanthas, 74, 77
father of Nechouthes, 20
grandfather of Psenechon
/^. ^, ,
son of Almaphis,
[21],
—
,
, ?,
son of Nechoutes, 13, 14 son of Pacoibis, 16, 19
son
of
Panobchunis,
12,
192
father of Phaseis,
95
^,
son of Patermuthis, 103
son of Patynis,
— / /^(
184
father of Papeis, 23
(?),
87
, €, /^ . 5, ?, ^,
/35, /8?,
son of Mesoueris, 78
),
father of Aphynchis,
fether of Papus,
?, 5, ^, "?, ^?, ^, ^,
(^5,
143
grandfather and grandson, 112
€€<;
97
129, 146 father of Aures, 96
102
father of Sansneus, (or
-), 87
(or
-)
(or
-),
?
(/8), 86
son of Pouches, 73. 77
See also
father of Stotoetis, 98
grandfather and grandson, 127 24,
14
22
19-22
/^,
277
<;, ?, ?,
name
/^?, /^, /^?, /^,
?,
rotus, 98•
son of Neon, ro2
1
278,
,
father of Pnepheros, loi
He^ev?, son of
),
7^()5
TleOev;, father of Heron, 100
^?,
son of Sarapion, 126 son of Heraclas, 102
£<-)(},
100
Stotoetis,
201
79
^, /^;?,
226
son of Pbecis, 164, 165
son of Colluthus,
son of Na, 2Z$
7<;,
),
25 274
14
HeySo, father of Macaris, 25^
son of
';,
{stc),
/3(
279
€€5,
1
.€€{
20
son of Areus, 98
'',
father of Pcjdius,
»}?,
son of Heraclides, 97
son of Pebos, 164, 165
Tie
father of Heraclous,
.
See
n/3rjKi9, father of Pebos,
son of Petesorapis, 127
, ?,
g8
,
son of Menches, 117
97
father
and
son,
97
father of Chaeras, loi father of Demetrius, 96
father of
Didymus, 96
father of
Heron, 219
father of Onnophris,
father of
Pan
—
father of Papeis,
,
24
98
97
15,
17,
, , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
father of Satabous,
98
father of Stotoetis,
98
father of Horus,
-, -, 2 - -, ?,
,
son of Panobchunis, 12 son of SchoteS,
Upeiis
1
father of Megeis, 145 father of
Anchorimphis, 96
€
?, 5, 5, ., /, 5, ?, , , ?,
son of Horus, 98 'Apetos,
83
son of Pinoution, 261 2
consul, 259
269
son of Plato, 113
son of Hatres, 226
father of Soter, 86
()?,
., ?.
213
75)
152
KoTrpea?,
father of
?,
son of Eudaemon,
Aur. Pecysis, 233, 234
Sarammon
?, ?, ?, ()
{stc),
113
190
,
85
father of Heracl^ides), 82
'AXefavSpos, son of
Hermaeus, 80
Kat'Apttos, 79
2»/,
son of Apollonius,
father of Aur. Panices, 225
son of Penlalin, 274
son of Ps[.]n(eus), 73 father of Petronius,
son of Dionysius, 98
son of Paesis, 97 97 father of Psenamounis, 102
son of Mystharion, 102 son of Onnophris, 100 son of Panosneus, 100 son of Petheus, loi
son of Philemon, 100 son of Psenos(iris), 95
father of Melas,
•;, , -, , ?, , 'loiiXios,
212
king of Pontus, 216
113
{) ? ?, , , /oj?,
'?, ?,
76
,
«/;5,
father of Cephalas, 97
{•>^?
67
"Aptios 5 «at, father of Paniscus, 79,
,
,
son of Didymus,
gi
2i2
98
,
father
of
Am-
monius, 81
father of Aur. Tyrannus, 225
—
of AphrodisiuS,
?),
father of Aur. Petrus, 261
6
son
236
120, 121, 153, 175
? ? ? ?, ?,
,
98
See IloXeis
^5
227, 267
son of
94
4
son of Castor, 156, 157
113
son of Anchorimphis, 98
?,
),
112
),
father of Ptolemaeus,
,, , ,
?,
-rj
son of Heron, 94
?, (^?, ^?, ?, ( ?,
49
father of Fl. Sergius,
?, ,
irpos
son of Thotortaeus, 12
259
?, , , ?,
Hermias, 132, 133
father of Pasion,
^?, ^?, ^?, ?, ^?, ^?, ?,
See also TlfTea-opam's
97-
248, 249, 283
'?,
father of
son of Apol(lo),
142
AipijXtos,
72
Hermaeus, 113
father of Ptolemaeus,
€], ?, ,?,
son of Phaseis, 98
236
,
(?),
father of
"3
son of Diodorus, 98
—
daughter of Clatius
nXoVTOyn^?,
father of Sarapas, 98
226
daughter of Callias, 86
\-)(<;,
son of Mysthas, 103
€£, , €(,
, , €,
?, -,
father of Philumenus, loi
€€(,
317
{
),
72
?, ?, ?, ?, — ?, ?, ?,
?),
father of Aur. father of
53
Heron and
Chaeremon,
son of Castor, 102
son of Hermon, 72 son of Horus, 98 son of Sotas, 97
son of Soter, 84
Tos, 139
87 father of Petennuthus, 73, 77 father of Sentouansis, 73
Phibion, 228
52, 53,
99
,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
3i8
^, ^, ^)<;, ]?, ?,
son of Apol(lonius
son of Horus,
^,
vecurepos,
,,
73
son of Ps
, "9>
—
n(eus), 73
253
father of Antonius
-
Achilles,
IlocrtScui'i.os, father of Asclepia,
?, ?, •/9,
, , 41
,,
father of Aur. Apollo,
8, -, .
128
father of
TlpOVaLTTO
,
C
®—
'; , —
';,
-<;,
, , , , , , ?, ?, /35
1.<;,
father
218
son of Mystharion, 99
father of Castor, 97 father of Horus,
99
father of Papeis,
98
father of Paseis,
98
father of Phaesis, 99 father of
Socmeneus, 98
father of Stotoetis,
98
son of Anchorimphis, 97
1<;, son of Diodorus,
?,
2
and son, 130
97
(?),
lo8
98
son of Herieus, 102 son of Heron, 100 son of Philadelphus, 145
son of Soterichus, 98
strategus of division of
152
son of Apollonius,
^{
?, ?, (9), {?), (?), (?), ?, (?), (?), ?, (?), (?), (?), ?, (?), ?, ?, (?), ?, ?, ?,
father of Soter, 81
father of Apion, 77
son of Dionysius, 112 35
(?),
^,
of Sarapion, 84
son of ApoUonius, 82
•;, (5) ?,
112
),
-
son of Ptolemaeus,
Ta^j/ws, father
(€9) (€?)
),
father of Castor
and Didymus,
75> 78, 86
banker, 138 father
father of Aur. Aroous, 225 athlete,
6
,
';, 8
51
, {)';
,
()^9
'J2
157
, ?,
72
-,,
ctabenus, 218
son of Heracl(ides), 86
6
225
6
Tl
114
son of Cornelius, 108
(?),
, % ? ?, , ?, ^ ?) , , ? {, ?, ,
71
toz
son of Agathus Daimon, 96
—), 235
170 (MS.
?,, ^?
134
€(,.{),<; ,
I02
Heraclides, Arsinoite nome, 134
104
,
, ., (/?),
father of Ete, 4
,
' (?), €/?,
85
Phoebammon, 176
, , —
son of Papeis, 97
daughter of Archosis, 2 7
son of Theon, 73, 80
,, , , ,, , , ', , —
8
son of Hermias, 72, 82
A'Xios
Tip
1
son of CoUuthus, 95
son of Panesneus, 95
82,
son of Mataeis,
TlovapL
2
79
father of Sarapion, 133,
95
(?),
143
father of Asclepiades, 79, 84,
father of Aur.
son of Stotoetis, 97
(?),
son of Mesoueris, 78
TToTTAtOS
?,
, ,, , -? ?,
73
?),
son of Horus, 73
and son, 94, 98
father of Alexander, 75, father of
86
Ammonius, 82
father of Antipater,
86
father of Ascl[epiades], 75
father of Bacchis, 73 father of Cleopatra, father of
85
Euhemerus, 79
Herodion, 114
father of
father of Irene, 73, 78, 79 father of Lycus, 74, 77, 82 father of
father of
Menippus, 82
Mysthas
al.
father of Sarapion,
Ptolemaeus, i8i
83
father of Sotas, 94
father of Soterichus, 99
son of Alexander, 84
son of Ar
—
,
son of Clearus
94 al.
Cittidus, 74,
son of Dieuches, 74
78
, , /, , , , ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
/?, /9, /?,
Pai/i?, father of Baccis, 226
son of Diodorus, 102
\{€<;),
son of
Ga
—
,
319
;^•>^, mother of Aur.
76
— •^?, —<;,
son of Glaucias, 72, 86
son of Heracl(ides),
/oeio?,
72,
78, 79,
87
'?,
son of Mysthas, 170
Macaris
{s!c),
(sic)
/()9,
prefect of Egypt, 107
97
, , , , /^, , ?, /?, ^, , ', , ?, , , ?, ', , ?, ?, ?, ^, ?, , ?, ?, ?, son of Papus, 102
"^,,
son of Plutarchus, 94
2
son of Ptol(emaeus),
^,
77, 82,
i86
son of Ptolemaeus,
83
father of Victor,
—
father of
Sa/Seivo?,
son of Sabinus, 147
({
son of Sarapion,
),
74
son of Theon, 73,
94
77,
father of Ptolemaeus,
son of Danyrius, 94
son of Harpocration, loi
SaySeiiO?, son of Maron, 94
98
son of Ariston, 98
SaVKTO?,
son of Sarapion, 141
?,
father of Palasius,
98 97
father of Stotoetis, 98
son of PtoUas, 98 father of Irenaeus,
, , , , , , ,, ,
141
loi
father of Sarapion,
82
son of Hermias, 75, 84, 85, 87 father of Aur. Serenus, 224
^(?),
father of
Phoebammon, 274
father of Zenodotus, 81
-';,
.
201 198, 199
father of Acuis, 51
son of Sarapion, 34
father of Dius,
father of Aur. Elias,
232
225
43
?, '?.
128
|/)5,
raios
^?,
" , "——
1
53 (MS.
2 1, 1
2.), 91
22
See
147
/, /,
,
87 74
, ,% , , ", Sa
father of Dioscurides, 78,
father of
father of
<;, ',,
/;)?,
83
Dorcon, 83, 85
-,
son of
Stotoetis,
Hermes, 95
son of Aunes, 102
son of Dioscorus, 99
son of Harphaesis, 102 son of Heraclides, 95
son of Suchas, 99 son of Epimachus, 73
son of Horus, 97
?,
? ,,5 € ^?,
SttjixySa?,
197
See
",,
,
father of Hermias, 75, 79, 80, 86, 87
—?,
42, 43
son of Philadelphus, 95
son of Sotas, 97
,
{sic),
',.
87
',
/8()?, sonof Onesicrates,<^uX^sOff£tpa»Tivo€iov, 165
son of Dioscorus, 97
(?),
147
son of Ammonius, 102
97
father of Sochotes, 145
father of Palais
56
64
SaySeivo?, father of Lucretius, 94
mother of Ammonius, 100
father of Ptollis,
[.]?,
174
,
Sa/3etiO?, father of Aurelius ApoUodorus, no, iii
father of Ptolemaeus, 99
TO
—
1
overpavo's, 63,
son of Sosigenes, 72
father of Papeis,
—
252
Nerse
47
%(€^
102
, ,
104
21
son of PtoUas, 99
daughter of Dorion, 100
?, ?, ?, ?,
son of Isidorus, 82
son of Pindarus, 113
\{€),
/?, (€/?),
father of Isidorus, 76
(?),
son of Philoxenus, 98
281
94
226
son(?) of Miccalus, 216
98
',
, , , , , , , ', ',, , -,, , ",, ^, , , , ",, , ',, ,, , , , . < , ,, , , , ?, , , , , ,, ^, , ,, , , , , , , , , ], ,, ,, - ,, , , , , ? , INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
320
",, ',,
?,
brother of Paesis, 199
son of Harmiysis, 145
"S^avcruevs, son of Petermuthis, 102
^''9,
—
father of
son of Glaucias, 72
,
—
",,
mother of Geoigius, 280
father of
son of Epimachus, 77
{sic),
See also
59, i6i.
8
63,
64
father of Aur. Sarapion,
father of
159
Anubiion
140
(?),
100 1
229
Chaeremon, 66
45
father of
Aur. Dionysius, 152
father of
Didymus, 102
father of Eutychides,
156
1
69
father of
Heraclammon,
father of
Hermias, 75
father of
Hierax
eic,
265
ApoUonius, 145
al.
son of Achilles, 112
father of Isidorus, 72, 81, 82,
son of Besarion, 66, 67
father of Pausiris, 97
son of Eudaemon, 161, 162
father of Perigenes, 126 father of Pollion,
Sc/jaTros
See also
Sep^vos, son of Ammonius, AlXievi b
/cat
father of Sotas,
father of
162
father of
34
98
Ursimus
99
(?),
son of Amphion, 113
son of Petechon, 98
son of ApoUonius, 72, 73, 83
69, 146
,
son of Dionysius, 98, 99
99
daughter of Ammonius, 75. 79. 85, 86
son of Dioscorus,
daughter of Cyon, 116
son of Dioscorus,
son of Herac(lides
(Pap. 1282)
mother of Claudius Theon Timagenes, 231
95
.'),
?,
son of Isidorus, 94
-, -^
son of Isidorus,
83
son of Lycus, 74
son of Silvanus, 229
130
Melas, 165
son of Hermias, 75, 79, 80, 86, 87
27, 37, 73, 74, 87, loi, 261,
Au/D)yXios,sonofSarapammon,Ta^ovXapto?, 229
, , 2
a/.
son of Harpalus, 95
mother of Aur. Tamounis, 230 p. Ixxi
113
son of Harmirymius
daughter of Soter, 73, 78
Owi ^•;,
,,
son of Dicaeus, loi
232
<{),
MeXas
227
son of Achilles, 116
Onesimus, 97
KpiWos
146
Ammonius, 113
father of Asclepiades,
67
Upcvs
AtOKutrifus,
27, 73, 77, 94,
father of ApoUonius,
father of Pinoution,
';,
and grandson, 144
father of Antonas,
104
Sa
,
and son,
father, son,
father of Philantinous, 163
pos
1991 201, 202, 204
253
father
',',
ig*],
son of Phoebammon,
{)1 1
81
son of Melas, 67
son of Nearchus, 112
son of Papeis, 24 son of Pasion, 74, 78 son of Philantinous, 163
son of Potamon,
{), (), 27), - (),
133
1
62
father of
';,
68 (MS.
Heron, 73 (MS.
63, 64, 67
27)
son of Ptol(emaeus), 83
son of Ptol(emaeus)
.
Gapsos, 84
son of Pythion, 82
son of Soter, 73, 74, 77, 78, 80, 82
2^>5, 1
32, 133
son of Zeuxion, 73 son of Zop(yrus
?),
83
113
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
,, ,',, (8, •; ^{(), ^
^ , ', ,, ,, , ,, , , , , ,
son of Hermaeus, 114 6
36, 41
son of
2a/i/3as,
father
Stotoetis,
98
and son, 98
father of
Anchorimphis, 96
father of Pabous,
—
,
<;,
51
,, , ,, , , , ,, ^, Xevrjpos,
99
and son, 192
;?,
StXySaws,
258
234^
63
son of Phoebammon, 270, 273
253
77
father
of Aur. Alexander, 225
Ammenianus, 231
father of Aur. Sarapion, 229
father of Soter,
75, 79-81,
father of Aur.
85
86
Tamounis, 230
father of Georgius,
272
father of Fl. Georgius, 250, 251, 271
6,
father of Arius,
/3(8;), son
Sevatiys, mother of Harmirymius
85
of Dioscurides, 85 a/.
Melas, 164
father of Taurinus,
226
son of Dius, 226, note
son of
—
nychis, 226
son of Stephanus, 226
97
,
i/f-,
65, 68
father of Aur.
€[), {8-)
III,
father of Pagape,
son of Phoebammon,
),
{<;), 83
,
1
225
SiX/Saws
i88
98
2e\eu/f05, father of Arius,
XevTTO
10,
son of Castor,
son of Dioscorus, 99 son of Satyrus,
mother of Pbecis, 164, 165
son of Marcus, 252, note
— ^,
(a.D. 113)1 182
9,
67
SeXeu/fos, 87
€<;,
%
233, 234
Chaeremon, 14
son of Petearenpch(
1{)
, , ,, , , , , , , , , , , 64, 65,
father of Sotas, 98, 102
, -,
(-
ix
68
65,
adj,
XiXavos,
2^,
77
SeXeuKO?,
,
son of Ammonius, AiAitvs
daughter of Totoes,
Seya^tS, 24
2e— e,
, ,
6
159,
Se/SriTi?, mother of Phatres, 13
— ?,
224
Pu[.^itus,
son of Atheno(dorus), 67
son of Satabous, lor
Sotas,
269
son of Chonsis, 224
son of Eudaemon,
son of Stotoetis, 94, loi
Xarvpos, son of
^-
22
Xeprjvo•;, father of Chaeremon, 67
son of Petesuchus, 98
father
77
62
son of Nilus, loi
father of
2
Xeprjvos,
son of Horus, 99
42
212
^,
See also
132, 133
son of Heron, 102
--,
2i>j
See also
son of
SaTay8ou5, son of Psenamounis, 98
, , , , , ,
6.
Sep^^o?»
son of Dicaeus, loi
'louXtos,
6.
59; 66.
son of Orsimachus, 98
, ,
1
son of PetrUS, 6
father of Teenaus, 23
,
See Sovtpous
6
loi
mother of Satyrus, loi
—
/? ^,
Xepavas, son of Heron, 192
47
father of Saturninus, lor
son of
, ,"-,
87
,
Xeovpov?.
1
father of Papeis, 94 father of S
—
, , , , , , , , , -, , , ^,, ^ 2 , , , , , ^: ^ Xevtp
156
321
87
son of Patnaeous, 72 daughter of Ponch{eus), 73
, , ,
{?),
son of Dioscorus, 98
loo
father of Lysas, 187
son of Paoueis, 115 father of Arabros,
96
, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
322
5, ?,
father of
Ps
—
, ?,
95
,
father of Stotoetis,
father of Tesenuphis,
father of Alexander, 79
—(, ,, \8, — ;. — <;, —
father of Aur. Johannes, 280, 281
St'wv,
father of Timotheus,
252
€5,
,
, ',
son of Castor, 225
son of Protas, 98 1282)
Ixxi (Pap.
, , €5,
and son, 98
So
—
father of Aur. Onnophris,
280
Castor,
[sic)
,
iig
31
30,
(MS.
1715, once
Seoupovs), ii8, 120, 148-151, 153
, ( , ( ^, , ,,
mother of Aur. Sourous, 278 195
),
195, 1981
),
^?, )(5, ',, ^9, ^?, ^?, ^?,
, ,
/'
99>
^
(Pap. 1267
9, 9,
and son, 192 Anchorimphis, 96
father of
igi
35
Eudaemon, loi
, 15,
97
16, 1
72
18,
19
(MS.
2;^5)
, , 79, ,^, 9, ^9,
i88
father of Orseus,
'^,
son of Satabous, 51
daughter of Thases, 28 father
and son, 34, 54, 59,
father of
60,
Ammonius, 96
father of Asclas,
96
father of Aunes,
96
—
father of
Ece
father of
Horous, 99
,
loi
father of Orsenuphis,
father of Peebaus,
97 100
father of Protas, 9 7 father of Satabous, 94, loi
father of Satabous
-
mother of
son of Suchas,
See also
daughter of Dioscorus, 136-138 (MS. once
007^19.
,
282)
1
son of Cautys, loi
father of Soterichus,
father of
2.
Ixxi (Pap.
•>^9,
son of S
god,
,
Sambas, 99
96
father of Soterichus, 99
the
(
36, 42, 44-46, loi.
Heron, 95
father of
?),
98
07^19, 07^19,
father of Aures,
, , ( ', , ^,
';,
banker, 146
father of
99
Stototjtl';, father of Irenaeus, 10
(/)
son of Pebes, 278, 279
father
, , , ", , 9, Xtoto7]TL<;,
44
of
98
99
%TOVT.)
95
,
25
daughter
Silanus,
son of Sotas, 98
5, , ",, 9, ^,
son of Didymus, 95
father of
a/.
son of Soterichus, 98
98
, ,, ? , /^ '?, ',
father of Stotoetis,
father of Sotas,
";,
father of Soterichus,
,
Onophris
of
(?)
%<;, son of Epimachus,
son of Colluthus, 226
father
of Alexander, 248
(?)
son
father of Horus,
mother of Harpalus, 33 So^eu5, son of Horus, 98
',,
daughter
{st<^),
son of Socnoteus, 95
//^?,
226
son of Diodorus, 145
258
'S.OTjpL?,
?,
son of Paesis, 239
father of Silvanus,
, , , ,
son of Eurytimus, 74
95
,
of Aeies, 204
(),
{),
13
Heron, 95
son of Ptollas, 145
V, father
Stcrots, son of Zoilus, 98
,
father of
, , ,
2icrot5, son of Stotoetis, 94
'AAc'lavSjOos
121, 122
^7/5,
95
father of Tinas, 73
,,
daughter of Taurinus, 272
, ,
145
:
,•;,
father of Sisois,
Sambas, 98
94
father of Socrates,
99 98
Stotoetis, 54,
60
son of Acusilaus, 99 son of Anchophis, 42
son of Aunes, 98 son of Games, 99 son of Horus, 95 son of Onnophris, 98. loi
son of Paseis, 98, 99
98,
99,
,,
,
,,';,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
son of Petesuchus, 98
98
Sisois,
145
Scura9, father of
, '. ^ , )(, ?,
9, 9, 9, <, 59, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
Stototjtis, son of Soterichus, 99 (sic),
98
and son, 98
See
father of Metocus,
123
consul, 231
son of Horion, 233, 234
AvpijXto'i,
father of
Nemesion, 100
,,, , ^, , ,,
197 (MS. 2'), 213
,<;,
of Longinus, 69
2
/)09,
banker, 136-138 father of Diogenes,
father of Dius,
, , ,
188
207
son of Hierax, 114 father of Harsiesis
)^,
",, "5, son
yi,
%.',
15, 18
father
and son, 98
father of Taurinus,
%, ,,
12
, ,
',',
— nius,
99
son of Onesimus, 98
son of Pausiris, 98 son of Pecysis, 94 son of Petheus, 98 son of Phaseis, 99
son of Ptolemaeus, 94 son of Sarapion, 98 son of Satyrus, 98, 102
,
son of Sotas, 24
son of Stotheus, 99
-
(€)^5
son of Zoilus,
-, ,8
73. 75. 8o,
87
8
,
,
—
son of ApoUonius,
^(
father of Sarapias,
78
^
153. '54-
),
72
father of Cleopatra
96 96,
father of
99
father of
Chaeremon, 99
and Aeloura, 73
Didymus, 84
Heron and Dionysius, 86
father of Polydeuces, 84
%-,
96
father of Sarapion
son of Alexander,
97
and Didymus, 77,
(}), 84
,
son of Ammonius, 82
father of Paseis, 97
father of Phronimus,
85
father of Dionysius, 74, 78
of Casius, 142
father of Palas,
86
father of Castor, 79
father of Calacaleis, 57
father of Didas,
. Heliodorus, 72
father of Asclepias,
son, 98, loi
Ammonius,
Apion
father of Artemidorus, 79
son of Chaeremon,
father of Aionis,
and son, 73, 79, 85
father of Alexander, 73
father of Artemidora, 79, 85,
34
Xciras, father of Acous, 96
father of
Lilla,
son of
father of
son of Erieus, loi
(?)
195-200
son of
father
96
39-42. 56, i02
and
98
esis,
brother of Ptolemaeus, 72
father of Diodorus,
father
—
son of Heron, 94
%], "-,
94
father of
son of Apynchis, 60
son of
, , ", %, , , %, , ", ^, , , , , , , ", ",
255
of Alcimus, 102
?, €, 9, ';, 5, ?, ?, 5, ",, 5, 9, 9, 9, 59, 9,
99
tcoTCLpa, daughter of Dioscu(rides), 85
father of Ptolemaeus, 72
',,/,
98
98
Stotoetis, 98,
Sciret/aa, 87
son of Ammonius, 95 son of Stotoetis, 99
father
father of Stotheus,
170
ZWCroS,
', ?,
and Petesuchus,
father of Soterichus,
Scura?, father of Zoilus and Sotas, 23
son of Solas, 98, 99
SroTOTjTis, son of StoStis
, , ,,
father of Satyrus, 98
Ptollis,
Stototjtis, son of
father
father of Ptollas, 97
9, 9,
son of Protas, 98
2tototjti9, son of
,,
29, 29,
son of Petesorapis, 98
323
son of Ammonius,
99
father of Polydeuces, 97
son of ApoUonius,
t
2
7(
84 ),
82
78, 80, 82
, , ", ", , %,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
324
",, ',,
?, ,
son of Arius, 71 son of Asclepiades, 75, 79
son of Diophanes, 84
{?),
son of Epon(ychus), 72
son of Herad(ides), 72, 82
)(<;,
/5,
83
',, ',,
of Lycus, 74,
80
24
See Taveus
son of Piau, 86 son of Ptol(eniaeus)
a/.
Papos, 81
son of Cephalon, 101
Taf(
son of Seleucus, 86
,
99
^, /, ?, ?, %, %<;, ,-, ,, ",, ",, ", 05, ', ',,, ?, ', %),, ?, ^,
,
father
and son, 98
father of Areis,
99
, , , , ',';,
',, ',', "/, •;,
,
)65,
father of Castoreus, 97
father of Dionysius,
96
-,, ';, 179
1
84
father of Aur. Aphthonia,
Taupivos,
father of Aur. Horion,
Tavpivos,
father of Aur. Victor,
father of Fl.
97
/09,
98
father of Stotheus,
98
father of Stotoetis,
99
(MS.
224 256
Oulocomus, 255
,
272
father of Sophia,
•;,
son of Sosthenes,
son of Nectanuphis, 98
, ,
son of Neon, 99
Te/iu
255
son of Harphthusis, 101
father of Lycus,
74 mother of Aur. Petrus, 259
son of Apollonius, 27 son of Irenaeus, loi
5, 6.-<;,
son of Maron, 98
75, 8o, 85
son of Onesimus, 99
, /,
son of Onnophris, 98
Tepas, 42
son of Ptolemaeus, 99
Tepeus, daughter of Panechotes, 162, 163
son of Marres, 99
Teevaws,
son of Sotas, 98 son of Stotoetis, 98
mother of PtoUas, 102
1 1
, €,
-€5, ?,
daughter of Satabous, 23
233, ^34
2, 20
^eepov,
son of Suchas, 99
,
®—v> —
9,
son of Socmeneus, 98
Achilles,
.)
255
son of Silvanus, 226
son of Acusilaus, 99
mother of Aur. 24
mother of Tesenuphis, 23
Tacrais, son of Ap[.]tonas, 235
father of Apol(lonius), 113
99
father of Onnophris, 97 father of Palas,
fl
mother of Panomgeus, 23
249
father of Diodorus, 96,
father of Protas,
—5, ,
father of Arius, 97
226
mother of Paouetis, 23
of Zoilus, 23, 24
97> 99. i°2
father of Marrius,
),
24
son of Theomnestus, 83
",-, mother
daughter of Patous, 21, 22
mother of Orsenuphis, 24
son of Patrocles, 87
'?,
1
daughter of Silvanus, 230
mother of Ases, 197 (MS. onceTavv.)-i99, 201
son of Heronax, 78
^, ", '.-,
mother of Anchorimphis, 25
daughter of Pelaeas,
son of Eurytimus, 75, 80
son of Hermias,
12
son of Pates, 15, 16 daughter of Patous, 19
son of Dracon, 72, 75, 78
%), ',, ",, son
, ,, , , €. , , , , 5, , , , , ^?, ^?,
son of Dionysius, 74, 77
daughter of Totoes, 9-1
174
23 father
and son, 94
father of Colluthus,
son of
Sisois,
95
son of Turbon, 144
father of Panebchunis, 19
Terns, father of Phibis, 7
94
, <; ?
, ,,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
, ?, , ,,
son of Nilus, 94
son of Macarius, 252
, , { ? , , , TiySeOtOS
75
,
?, •; 6,
son of Castor, 226
96
(«V),
166
—
—
®€,
son of
On —
,
',
231.
196
26,
son of Menas, 252
1
,
—
— scyrus, 252
,
daughter
(?)
/,
daughter of
,
, , ,, TlVOUTl?
,
17
Sisois,
6
42
, ^,
^,
i8o
Tt(TY09, 260
son of Pates, 15,
father of Helenous,
, <;,
father
, 5, ,
i
149
and son, 104
father of Panechotes,
To^Tj?, son of
^,
jo
C — is,
,, , , , ,
8-1
1,
—
son of Ammonius, 144 al.
Ammonius,
son of Herieus, 115
,
son of Ascle(piades), 113
, , , , , , , ,
2
28
74. 87
daughter of ApoUonius, 84
97> 99
father
—
,
6 99 and son, 96,
father of Castor, 97 father of Ischyrion, 97
son of Antigonus, 102
son of Castor, 95 son of Isidorus, 84, 87
(?),
loi.
99
,
son of Protas, 99 son of Sochotes, 145
,
father of Phanias, father of
son of Hermaeus,
1 1
99
Pemous, 116
42
38 son of Panseus, loi
, , ?, , 9, 9,
See also
-iis
"€15,
66
/3
son of Pha
?. ?,
15, 16
66
son of ApoUonius
12, 15
and son, 10
son of Harsisuchus
'?,
179
6,
son of Panobchunis,
father
son of Phan, 99
142
140
son of Pelaeas,
99
father of Kobaetesis, 6, 8, 11
, ?, ,,
1
^,
son of Paseis, 10
,
^?, .?, ^5,
73
[5?], son of Dorotheus,
father of Phaesis,
, -,
of Horus, 73
277
?),
26l
.?,
Ttvas, 77
?,
,
/8 —
86
6
254
'€/3(
79
son of
225
son of Phoebammon, 253
father of Demetria, 161
Tl/i,a?,
,
son of Heraclas, 145
Amonius
Tt^otSj 44) 46 ),
29
-•;, son of Pinoution,
26
158,
father of
daughter of Thoteutes, 2
<;,
'^, 26 Kvpos,
325
,
2€/8(€)5 1
6 5,
father
()9, (.9, "£5,
9, 9, — 9, 9,
, ,
9,
25
and son, 99 140
father of Harpaesis,
father of Harphaesis, father of Mysthas,
96
100
father of Paseis, loi father of Petechon,
98
father of Psosneus, 10 father of Sotas,
99
father of Theogiton, 9
/
son of Pecysis, 103
son of Peteeus, 95 son of
,
Sebtitis,
father of
13
i68
--
99
son of Hor
264, 265
—
,
99
,
son of Phoebammon,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
326
€<, -,
,, ^,
, ,, — —
/ , , , ,, , 0^5, ',
-
,
126
etXijs,
father of Phmarseis,
, , ,, , , , , , , , €, ,, , ',
94
Heron, 96
father of
,
father of Pal(asius
saint, Ivi (Pap.
,€<;,
, , , , , ?,
Ilarag, 251
,,
son of Anchorimphis, 101
/35,
father of
—,
(.€,
ii2
2
son of Dionysius, 112
98
212
65-68
63,
son of Petesuchus, loi
28
63-67
(.''),
father of Apollonia,
Son of Panechotes, 127, 128
1080)
,
father of Felix, 72
€;5
son of Teos, 7
•;,
,
245
son of Epimachus, 99
son of Melas, 225
(9)
73
1
father of Ptolemaeus,
roi
?),
]';, 224
/39,
i8o
91,
son of Philumenus, 72
—
father of Heracl(ides), 73
2X2
raios 'lovXtos, 82
,
,,
8, ^, ^,
father of Dioscorus, 191
father of Onnophris, 191
85
father of Leonidas, 102
, 9. , 68 , , , < 09;9909? 2,,,, ,, 09 ', , 09 , , ,, ^ 9. 09 09 , 09 09 ^ { , , 09 , 09 , , 9 (, , 9 son of Polydeuces, 228
6
,
sonofCa(
son of Horion, 72, 78, 81
son of Musaeus, 112
father
son of Sarapion, 113
(^09,
and son, 99
father of Arobros,
113
),
96
See also
142
father
278-280
and son, 95
father of Ptollas, 95
COnsul, 23 1
son of Melas, 145
2
sonofZoilus, 102
6
son of Silvanus, 271
son of Hermes,
son of Phileam[.]amis, 229
of Her-
mopolis, 2^28
daughter
232
(?)
of Horus, 163
, ,
1
COnsul, 23 1
56
—),
26
65-68
See also
6
167
— %{()
',
, /, {),
SOn of Apol(l)inarius, 102,
father of Diogenes,
1
.€?,
66,
1
consul, 234
consul,
consul,
225-228
225-228
consul, 259, 261, 264, 265, 272
66
2-
253
SOU of Silvanus, 250, 251
son of Horus,
itptv's
;();(5),
163
son of Panechotes, 162, 163 son of Sansnos,
9 ,, 9 , €€, "{(), ', 09 ", '109 09 09 ', {}), , 09 '8
son of Acacius, 1
'Oaupav-
?,
09
son of Phoebammon, 271 2'JO
Fl.
Papnuthis, 229
father of Pnepheros,
100
consul, 251,
KwptKOS,
270
246
son of Phoebammon, 256
75 son of Victor, 252 father of Aur.
{),
67
163
(,/5,
268
,
€8,
66, 167
/.15, father of
7705,
1
son of Demetria,
''{)<;,
,
(sic),
,
),
.
SOn of DorOtheuS,
?1
64 (MS. Once
Hermes, 228
father of Heracl(ides), 77
,
224—227
09,
son of Taurinus, 255
255
9 ,, ? ? 5,
,,,-
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
, , ,, , , , , ,, , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ',
,
consul, 259 2
53
SOn of Phoebammon,
';,
253
yutyas /.»;?,
269
'^,,
253
son of Phthmarseis, 94
Hermaeus
. Cornelius,
137
, ^, 99
father of Sotas, 10
son of Ammonius,
158, 160-162
176
L•
son of Arius, 100
250
^,
son of Didas, 94
277
son of Didymus, 94
248
son of Hermaeus, 112
father of Aur. Apollos
/. Phellos, 264
father of Aur. Cheides,
son of Hermias, Upels
272
father of Aur. Nemesilla, father of Basilides, 272,
son of Heron, loi
272
son of Polydeuces, 52, 53 son of Polydeuces, 99
Menas, 256
father of Fl. Silvanus, 270, father of Silvanus,
i/r.,
273
son of Sarapammon, 66
253, 254
son of Satyrus, 141
son of Pyrich(us), 274
son of Serenus, 67
raios
1
30
son of Sotas, 99
son of Heron, 102
igg
<^pt9, 95
father
and son, 99
father of Paseis,
son of Epi
—
,
97
father of Castor, 72
99
father of Demetrous, 219
207
son of Barpion, boxer, 2 1
loi
father
, , , , , , ,,
204
father of Paesius, 199
son of Sotas, 99
, , , ?, ,, , , {),
163
son of Horion, 94, 99 son of Mysthas, 99
273
father of Fl. Isacus, 271
father of Fl.
,
son of Gearcho(n), 113
254
son of Anchorimphis, 99 son of Horus, 99 son of Patyris, 99
and son, lor
father of
XapiTiov
Heron, 34
father of Papeis,
/39,
145
father of Psenatymis,
1043)
246
, ,
1 1
father of Onesimus, 97
son of Posidonius, pancratiast,
—
father of Isidora,
father of
of Theogiton, 97
saint, feast of, liv (Pap.
9,
64-68
father of Heraclides, loo
222
1/09,
130
father of Isidora,
father of Heraclas,
son of Cales, 163
^1.09, father
father of Horion, 172
father of Dicaeus,
Phoebammon, 270, 273 son of Phoebammon,
StAySaTOs, son of
—
,
banker, 170
Sepyios, son of Petrus,
//)-?,
20
327
98
son of Ammonius, 99
sonofMaron, 141
,"
son of Petesuchus, loi
Xe
i6o
, ",
68
. , XetXa9,
66
daughter of Apollonia, 23
son of Basilides, 257
son of Phoebammon, 272
father of
Heron, 172
See
{}),
son of Pelaeas, 13
'^,
)
daughter of Aphynchis, 116
son of Melipais, 16 (once
son of Dioscorus, 136
, /, ,
',^,
son of Harpocration, 146
,
son of Heracl(ides
?),
113
Xpe/xa?, 203
-,
/3"/)0?,
ilpiyiVLS
father of Aur. Danielius,
266
, /, , /, , , , , , , , ,,
45) 75. 94,
wrestler,
217
son of Heraclides, 99, 100
43
father of Aur. Serenus,
224
, , €, , ?,
al.
Silanus,
258
—
(MS.
gen.), father of
father of Ision,
Anchor-
father of
99
96
100 (MS. once
fipti.)
Herminus, 76
Musaeus, 112
95 (MS.
Opci.)
son of Apol(lonius), 113
son of
95
Ch
—
,
99
son of Cibau, 195, 198, 200
son of Demetrius, 80
87 banker,
—
,
son of Didymus, 114
2
son of Dioscorus,
77
and PI
— ?,
father of
,
73
son
52
13
father of Aur. Eusebes,
of Onnophris
225
Chaeremon,
a/.
172
son of
Apa Horus, 283
—
ophris,
son of Pap
—
96
sens,
99
son of Phibion, 113 son of Soter, 86
,
250
,
father of Phausis,
99
,, ,
—
1
son of Heliodorus, 104
son of Herminus, 112
4i> 42
son of Phaseis, loi
?, ?,
.),
father of Philo, 72, 78, 81
100
father of Pnepheros,
, , —
ycpSios,
167
227
Chaeremon, 94 (MS.
father of Mysthas,
252
Sip
66,
father of Mamertinus, 162
97
/^,
v(eu?), father of Ponch(eus)
—?, —
1
father of Patermuthis, 102
son of La
Oy^io?,
162,
father of Aur. Apollo,
father of
son of Canopus, 17
, ,,
SOn of Apolinaiius, ),
father of Harphaesis,
14
9
,
,
father of Didas, 94
son of Panobchunis, 12,19
^?, —
92
father of Harpalus,
imphis, 96
,
1
father of Colanthus, 78
98
son of Pnepheros, 102
father of Orseus,
—
66
Ap/n(
father of
95 father of Satabous,
son of Chaeremon, 99
'(?),
20, 203
'98,
father of Aur. Tyrion, 234
213
''^?,
95, 97>
, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,^ ^ , , , ,&, ',,
CO
,
26
98
SaySeivios
son of Colanthatus, 80
—
2
(£5),
son of Onophris
2i2
I
"^S, 193, 196, 198, 227
son of Taurinus, 224
1
son of Colanthus, ^01/0(^0X177/5?), 73
,
03
-7;5, 24
father of Heras, 145
,— ', €,
64, 65
son of Isidorus, 259
X/D6crTO?, 284, 285
, ,
son of Ammonius, 230
flpiyevij?, son of Heraclides, 7( £)ios, 162
zoo
?, ?, ? ;?, ?, ?, ?,
?, ?,
, ^ , , ,, ,, ,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
328
son of Maron, 99 See SlpeLOiv.
30
99
^<;,
?,
9,
99. 2 12
^, , ^, , '?,
211
,
father of Georgius,
280
son of Onchius, 283
54
,
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES */305
?, ,, ',, ,, ,, ,, ,,
5,
, ,
',,
,, ,,
^^, father
',,
son of Harpochration, 33
9, ,,
and son, 35
father of
Aunes, 96
—
father of Aur.
Hagnon, 100
father of
Harmirymius /. Melas, 163-165
father of
Menches, 145
5, ., 5, 05, 5, ^,, 5,
97
father of Patous, 12, 16
father of Patytis, 17
98
father of Philantinoi's, 163
,,
, ,,
father of Polydeuces,
father of
P— os,
99
//.5 (.
II
170
(b. c.
-
6
Cleopatra and Ptolemy Soter II
/'?
son of Heraclides, 102
son of Horus, son of Nechoutes, 11
June,
{circ.
UToXeynaios IlroXe/xatos
/ 8 /,
Ptolemy Alexander with Berenice
8
(B.C. 99~98> 101-98), UToXeyttaios
b. c.
son of Protas, 99 son of Stotheus, 99
,
(b. c. 8),
Tiberius' (Aug. TiySepios
Gaius (March
;
(.
—
29, a. d.
14
{a. D. 16),
169
2€/305
(«Vc. Aug., BcpeviVi;
C. 97))
19
(see
Addenda)
,
1
68
i6
—
Oct.,
C.
March 168
—Jan.
1
b. c.
;
loi
12
^
arc. Aug.,
€
b. c. Oeoi
^eoi
107)
8,
b. c.
(B.C.
16, A. d. 37)
D. 39).
13°
>
(•
174
D• 37~4°)j Ixx'
(^•
1285)
the dating of the regnal years of Tiberius, see vol. II, p. 149.
UU
:
(.
C.
),
13
88)
168
(a. D. 29),
ioi)
^eos
24, a. d. 41)
(.
On
, ,
B. c.
19, a. d. 14):
(b. c. 6),
;
(a. D. 16),
37
16, a. d.
—
son of
/, '^
—Aug.
-?> passim
'
.
30
29, B.C.
,
283
2i8
2^£5 (. 3), 2<•» (. C. 8),
'AXefavSpos
Augustus (Aug.
56
son of Plouius, 226
Cleopatra and Ptolemy Alexander (arc. Nov., B.C. 107
£/5
,
June, B.C. 116):
circ.
EicpycTijs
C. 123),
172
(?),
INDEX OF KINGS AND EMPERORS.
3.
Ptolemy Euergetes
— —
97
father of Satabous,
—
son of Harphaesis, 102
83
son of Stotoetis, 99
98
and Tinas, 73
father of Ponch{es)
son of Epeimeclam
,, , ^, ^,
'ilpos, father of Philantinous, 163
npoi,
95
son of Anchoiimphis, 99 r
father of
father of Petosarapis,
98
74, 77,
99
father of Or[sis]uchus,
father of Sotheus,
father of Stotoetis,
'5, son of Apynchis, 10 ',, son of Demetrius, *5, son of Dioscorus, 99
225
atos,
father of Charidemus,
329
), (.
C.
14; (. 89),
20
C. 99)> '^>
;
(.
C. 88),
'7; 21
INDEX OF KINGS AND EMPERORS
33°
^ ? " ^ ', ^, ^ , ,
Claudius (Jan.
24, a. d. 41
— Oct.
13, a. d. 54)
2/35
(.
D. 42),
107
Sc/Jao-Tos
(.
D. 42),
104-106
(.
;
D. 44))
(a.d. 47), 71 Tt/?£'pios (a.d. 42), 106
';
aTroScStiy/AcVos Ti/Je'ptos
,
(?),
,
(.
Nero
3)
(Oct.
- —"^ June
54
a. d.
.
9, a. d.
Opy
>
Nerva
(Sept.
1
D. 105),
.
8,
Ntpovas
Trajan
96
d.
—Sept.
Jan. 27,
(a. D. 1 04),
Tpatavos
(. D. 70-71),
(.
a. d.
26;
,
a.d. 117
—July 2),
D.
(.
Iviii
J
{'^•
document of .
^•> '^^py in
.
194))
26
{/ost
A. D. 102),
207
.
.
,
(Pap.
1
12
1
a)
(a. D. 104),
125
;
(a. D. 105), 25,
26
;
.
.
902)
10, a. d. 138) (a. D. I2l),
139! (. D. 25),
,
D. 136),
1
2
28
I39 ;
;
(.
(a. D. 123),
D. 128),
8
140;
(a. D. 129),
169
;
(a. D. 134),
170
71 D. 1 38), 1 5,
120
21
—March pvs vvvos
a.d. 138
Tiros A'Xios
181-183, 188
34
1
(.
Antoninus Pius (July
138) 139
D. 84),
(a. D. II3),
2/8'
(.
.
21-123
117):
xliv (Pap.
Tpatavos
.
1
125
Tpaiavos
:
",
98)
D. 98),
8, a. d.
(a. D. 105),
as adj.
,
18, a.d. 96)
Tpaiavos (late second or early third century),
';
D. 65-66),
'^, ^
— Aug.
117
8,
215
36
-—'
Ncpouas
/' '
94),
26
(Jan. 27, a. d. 98
Hadrian (Aug.
1
23, a.d. 79)
"^
(a. D. 83),
(.
, D.
68)
( /iiTiavos
8].
document of k.
. D. 94\ 26
'« document of
(.
—June
69
d.
(Sept. 13, a.d. 81
£^.
47
e^Opy in
;
7,
"
a.d. 161):
);
(a. D. 139), 59, 132, 133; (a. D. 143-144), (a.d. 152), 143; 32; (a.d. 144), 109; (a.d. 145), 143; (a.d. 149), 33; (a.d. 150), 51 (MS. (a.d. 15s), 52; (a.d. 160), 60 (a. D. 149). 37, 127 (MS. -V€iv.); (a. D. 140), 131, 141 ; (a. D. 142 and 145), 142 (a.d. 152), 143; (a.d. 153-154), 144 (MS. (a.d. 160 or 161), 27; (a.d. 161), 28
5! ; vvvos
(a. D. 152),
ieos A'Xios ^eos
(.
;
123
D. 66),
Vespasian (July ,
D.
46
D.
'37 (see Addenda)
^17
D. 69-79))
(.
Domitian
(.
(.
3^
143 AiXios
(.
D.
D. 246),
1 7 1),
III
171
';
);
2^05
;
(.
D.
6
Or 161), 27
INDEX OF KINGS AND EMPERORS
331
^
Marcus Aurelius a.
>.
With Verus (March
6—
•; '; 6 d.
7, a.
(. D. 162), Alone {circ. Jan., a.d. i6g
arc. Jan., a. d. 169)
';
%.<:,
-. .) .)
Jan., a. d. 177)
^ ; ; ^ ; .) , ' 8 ?] . 8 %()^% ^ ',8 ^ % ' [ % ]% , ] [ ^] ci'rc.
•; (.
169-176}, 39 (MS.
D.
•:
(a.d. 173), 37; (a.d. 174), 54, 56; (a.d. 176), 173
(.
^
(MS.
;
(.
D.
170), 33
as adj.
29
D. I7S),
:
With Commodus
.
.
.
.
[arc. Jan.,
Commodus (March
.
(.
;
D.
— March
a.d. 177
180— Dec.
17, a.d.
a.d. 180)
17,
:
Alone (June
d.
i, A.
35
D.
1
(.
34
85),
D. 192),
(.
>
D.
187-188) 135
35
193
June
arc.
2, a.
d. 198)
(.
D.
1
94),
'^,
217
(.
D.
1
94)1
217
217
D. 194).
(.
%.)
With Caracalla
8.)
34 (MS.
D. iTT-ITS),
31, a.d. 192):
"^,
(MS.
177),
(.
(.
StySaoros
(.
176-177), 35 (MS.
165
D. 212),
Septimius Severus
.
{.
Ko/iyuoSos
{.
D.
21 , 217
,
6
[circ.
June
2,
a.d. 198
— Aug.
Aowto'• "Sf-rtVios
With Caracalla and Geta {an. overlap one another.]
Jan., a.d.
D.
196),
1
24
J
(.
(.
D.
1
301— Feb.
98), 55,
4,
5^
a.d. 211).
[N. B.
The
datings with
(.
D. 2
1
), 57
^^ ^ ,
1
97))
55
[
and without Geta
[
'']
D.
28, a. d. 201)
'^,
.,.
C.
7), 54
1
.
[
b.
D.
175). 29
(.
a.
(.
;
D. 171), 171
(.
C.
.)
(MS.
{.
D. 21 1),
148, 149
(.
^£0?
D. 246), 1
as adj.
Caracalla
:
.
.
1
:
.
With Geta (Feb.
b.
Alone (?Feb.,
4,
a. d.
2
.
a.d. 211
8, a. d.
217
'
— ?Feb., a.d.
212— April
1 5,
212)
'^, (.
' '
6-66, J>asstm
(.
Macrinus (April
%
11, a. d.
'OTreXXtos
D.
26
217
>
(.
(.
D,
or 217), 3°
—June
D. 217), 31
26
?
8, A. d.
D. 21 1), 57,
^?
217)
217),
3°
'>
(.
D. 217),
218) (. U a
D.
28),
6
^1
(.
^9
D. 212),
INDEX OF KINGS AND EMPERORS
332
Elagabalus (June
8, a. d.
218
—March
, '
Severus Alexander (March
1
. d.
1,
222
'' ^^
,
11, a. d. 222)
— Feb.
%%
10, a. d.
(.
D. 2
1
8),
50
%(
235)
'AXcfavSpos
(.
D. 225),
150,
1
75; (a.D.
226), 118, 152; (a.D. 227), 119, 120, 151, 176; (a.D. 231), 32. 121, 153 Seoir^pos
[ '€]' 6
[] (.
D. 225),
175
(.
20
D. 231),
(.
Se/JacrTOS
(.
D.
" 8;
220),
;^
"^,^
(.
D. 227),
Iig
(.
D. 227),
177
(.
(.
120
D. 227),
D. 231),
(<5«)
;
(.
D.
228), 53;
3^
D. 231), 121
Maximinus
.
Alone (Feb.
b.
With Maximus (Aug.
Philip
10, a. d.
and Philip
235
— Aug.
1 1
221
Gallus and Volusianus
{circ.
? Kiipioi
.
{circ.
6
276
251
A. d.
Feb.,
a. d.
(a. d.
?
a. d.
cz'rc.
254
260
circ.
(.
circ.
Aug.,
(.
—March,
260
D.
a. d.
(.
270-271)
a. d.
? €/;?
??
March,
201
;^^?
' ? ^? D.
270—271)1
282)
278-281), S3
(.
D.
,
a. d.
287-288), xlix (Pap. 957)
286
('?
— March
.
154)
I27S)
278-281), 53
Diocletianus and Maximianus (April
)
262)
(^•
(.
D.
2 84
:
D. 263),
:
1
128
?),
268)
a. d.
?
260)
(^.
D. 257),
?-
;:^5
Feb., a. d. 254)
260-261), 128, 154
circ. Oct., a. d.
(.
yewaioVaTos
D. 253), xlviii (Pap. 952)
??
(April, a. d.
249)
Fep/iaviKoi
91
/?/?
? {..
D. 246),
a. d.
(-^• 1287)
D. 244-245)1 ^^^^
? ^? -?
Aurelianus and Vaballathus
^
arc. Sept.,
26
{circ. Sept., a. d.
Aug.,
220
;^^?
€;3? ;^€? 2€/3 (. D.
Probus
D. 236),
^? [? ?]
Macrianus and Quietus
{circ.
(.
244
(.
Nov.,
{.
[€?]
Gallienus, alone
a. d.
(.
246), III
(a. D. 252),
Valerianus and Gallienus
0
May,
ScySaaTos
{.
D. 249),
,
May, 238)
circ.
' '
{arc.
€€(9 (.
28, a. d. 236)
29, a. d. 236
i,
a. d.
292):
27'/,?
Ixviii
(Pap. 1241)
^?
INDEX OF KINGS AND EMPERORS
? /, ,,
333
,
Diocletianus and Maximianus as Augusti, with Constantius and Galerius as Caesars (March May I, A. D. 305) A. D. 292
,
ot
—
OuaXcpios
(.
D. 296), xlix (Pap.
(.
Mafi/iiavos
-iavos
' (^.
95^)
D. 297))
Constantius and Galerius as Augusti, with Severus and Maximinus as Caesars 305—July 24, A. D. 306)
^^ 2/3
i,
959)
(May
i
,
A. d.
:
Kvpioi
ot
^^
(. D. 3°6)
^covrjpoi
[For the Byzantine Emperors before Justinian, see Index
?
Anastasius (April
491
11, A. D.
—July
9, a. D.
4,
s..
518)
?.]
:
rjpmv
(a.d. 507), 253
,
Justinian (April
527
a. d.
— Nov.
13, A. d. 565)
:
(.
D. 55^))
^^4
j
(a.d. 561), [265]
— ^€
Justin II (Nov. 14, a.d. 565 v7raT(e)ias
(. 1326
D.
Oct.
279; (.
567),
Maurice (Aug.
582
13, a.d.
568),
279; (.
—Aug. a.d. ()5 13,
— Nov.
?? ?? (^•
D. 583))
Phocas (Nov. ]
D.
D.
57)>
''^"'^
(Pap.
1327);
'
602
23, a. d.
Heraclius (Oct.
576), Ixxiii (Pap.
582):
'€?
evepycTov
?
5, a. d.
(.
D. 603),
Feb.
269
11, a. d.
641)
€
D. 633))
:
,
1
36
176
:
217
2 1 8,
2.
•
.
219
105, 136
217
:
(.
10^05, [^-^^?] °
D. 5^2),
28, 28 1
610)
(.
2£/3,
(.
22, a.d. 602)
, ^?/, ^, ^(, ' ., ^( , £? ? ? , ), ,
05
D.
1326^)
—Oct.
610
5. a. d.
. . /.,
?
(.
)
Tiberius II (Sept. 26, a.d. 578
(.
a.d. 578):
5,
{sc.
26
D.
345) 227.
26
See also Index 4
^•'.
?
266
€
INDEX OF OFFICIALS
334
,, , / «? , , ,
2
INDEX OF OFFICIALS,
4.
INCLUDING MILITARY AND ECCLESIASTICAL TERMS.
\\, •(€, 6—
73
1
32
1
See also Index
92.
9,
,
Btpo't'xT/s EitpytTtSos, 7> 8,
,
^^, ;:^', 1
44-47
.
:
;,
(same person), 203
^
2
1
^evoi?]
(.
(£)05
{?)
26
217
2
cnj(jU.)iravTOS
1
yfV(J/AEV05, 2
1
133
:
7£;(^9
/
7
icpSs
2
1
83
159), 5
(/£)
(^£^<^^())
"
century), 133
(.
c
D.
6
(late
«, 83 31
1
7
1X2
second or early
203
third
(?)
13 2, 133
113
26
9
See also
8 1, 182.
8
160-
1
See
99(•'')>
161), 4; (b.c.
6),
—
1
:
(.
)
2
153
(/')
8-2, 225
47>
, , . // , -, -, , -, , 8- , ^
1
2 17
rrj'S
a/D^as
12 7
28
1
^^?
129
,, ,
-{ . .
a
;!(£
, , , 3>
8
16
•;
153
227, 247, 348. 277 (iOr
9
2
,
231
,
, /^ {) ?)
:
, ^, '; ^ , -^ -^, ^ , ' ®, , \ , ', !; , .
, .
132
:
?5,
/-
(^)
234
[ ?][]
.
[-
(a.d. 139), 132. 133
.
228
?-
'.
•;';,
/3.
(Hermopolis), 118-121
Trpos rrj
D. 139),
20
•;
, . /«, . /,
8
:
138), 120
D.
crvvoSov
2
irpvTavii
and
:
. . . <;
.
(Pap.
-^
^,
;(8-^5
iepevs
74
?)
.
:
199
/3.
]
<<; ^•<;
103
log, 166
(/<,; ^
-.)
(MS.
106)
(.
,, () , /
',
2 73) 2
28
75
269
1
212, 246
. .
120
., III
246
:
1
no,
no
€\\<;, . {7) . /()^?) ^
1 2
1
30, 3
,
Addenda), 69, 238, 249, 250, 256
(see
2
.
., 283
:
8
6
49
.
251, 280, 283
8-],
- ,, ,
146, 148
.
-^/, ,
';'• .
.
:
[igj-ao, 22, 137
"j-g, 11, 12,
53
63,
no,
215,
11
26
1
,,
, ,
INDEX OF OFFICIALS
,- , , .
8,
09,
250
129
(Pap.
242,
4\(
(MS.
/xeXtTos
, '
•)<;
€8,
d.
:
,
,, 6 HO
, ,
228
Fl. Ablavius),
234
-^ -,
,, , , , \{) ' '
, CTTlTOOTrOS
^^^^—
i
2
1
T^s Neas
^ " ,,,
(.
(.
D.
(.
-Tos
(.
D. 104),
D. 42),
45-47)
112
.7/ 8( 104 212
(.
Avpi^Xios
Pactumeius Magnus,
%(,
a. d.
.
(202— 207), 115
05(,0. 2627), 30
,, 63, 64, 66,
(.
J
D. 217),
2 1 8, 2
1 1),
69
217
19
217
Sepyiou,
129 (MS.
D. 2
%(,
ctti
ySi'ou
cTTi
'.
277
(Pap.
1
105)
--) 67, 66
2^6 passim
/,' 282
OS
(a. D. 2 31),
31
125, 243 xl (Pap.
849)
TjJ
13
;,
.
7. 'Epyxov,
8, ()
{Jer); 1 5)
i.
1
', 6,
1
8,
163;
19;
'•
.
2;( {sic) iv
',
22
,
278
(Pap. 1305); (Pap.
22
163
.
, "//5
7.
'-;, 163
/? 6)
{pass., of a place),
:
^,124
10, 12-14, 16-18, 20, 22
iepeiis, 6-8, 10, 12-14, 16-20, 22, 35, 76, 132, 156, 195,
199 .
105)
256
. /3,
107
125
31
7, 8,
1
, , -, , , , , , . .
176-180), 134
lOtou
(Pap.
:
125
Mafiyiiog
iepeia,
85
'.
1 1
{sic)
—
26
272
:
Unnamed,
79.
no, 143
107
35
OioXepioS
28, 71, 83, 123, 124, 24,
', €)(,
75
(3zj)
%.(,
6
(MSS.
224-226
114,
68,
67,
236-237 /««''«, 270
.,
25
28
130
1
251
246
T^s
(a. D. 1 04),
129 2
?),
/3,
HO, 240
eirapy05
229;
(sixth century),
55
the consuls Jul. Bassus
126
}';,
, 12-14, 6-
236, 2 2"] passim
{sc.
raios
63-65,
25, 28,
oi
and
7) 8,
61
'?:
—)
246
2. e'Xijs,
.,
182
156
(as military title)
:
, , , { , .
^? ^ ^^,
i.,
e^T^i/TEvcras, 1 03,
^^?, eiTap)(o<;
, €,
(Pap. 1074), 251
Ivi
3°5)
182;
86
6
249, 251, 269
8
4€<;,
240;
and see Addenda
1 2,
5,
92 (see Addenda)
105)
1
236
6 ^/, , ,
05)
(Pap.
Ivii
(Pap. 10 1 4);
lii
,
8,
20, 2 2
--),
Ixxii (Pap.
(Pap.
48)
1
19
1 2,
' , ,
255
., 257
8,
335
*5,,
242, 255, 270, 277, zSo
^€ ^£
7.
26
-,
1
63
1
63
, , ,,, { )
INDEX OF OFFICIALS
336
279-281
'}\ '
[continued)
,'? / ,
129
129, [226?]
.
!{),
a"
2
, , ,
27
g3
(), (),
35)
"3
,,
5^
55.•
{' ^), 34, 35
•
(), (2)
1
4
1
1
'
34
),
2
54) 131) 258
1
4
1
.);
.,
5,
121-123
[52], 79> ^9) 9°) I'S,
-)
(iMS. once
.
^eoC
1
1 1 1, 1
2,
8 /' ® ,:
216— 217), 49)
KtpeoXis (a.D. 138))
126
(a.D.
:
/;?
187-188), 134 (a.D. 104),
€?5 'Ic'po^
) 108
(a. D. 152),
(second century),
(€;^/£ £/£09 (a.D.
143
Ivii
(Pap. 1104)
246), 110
(^•
232
1290)
2£/8]329)'
25
?
•;
1
--
(a.D. 33')) 2 34
234
(a.D. 357))
228
?[' ?
'
225-228
[]
'
~\
.
.
.
,
[/3]
£
Ivii
'?
(a.D. 507))
(Pap.
1
13)
'
(a.D.
253
:
231
D. 325))
327)) '^'
D.
34)> 230
291)
(a.D. 346).
(a.D. 368),
(a.D. 139)• '32
(a.D. 144))
1
?] [/£ '\
93
:
Aoyyos
1
(a.D.
196), 123
(third century),
D.
[
(a.D. 345)•
:
&< '; '?
(.
(a.D. 33°)) 23
:
50
''.
225),
1286)
wareias
133
(a.D.
235
.< % '? € "^' € ,][ ]% ' Ixxi (Pap.
Ixxi (Pap.
107
242 25,
-),
(a.D.
72 (MS,
(in military sense),
^
3
[yrraTtiai
,2;( /, //.«
;
2,
(.
piirapLOS, 241
once
229
(a.D. 3 1 5)
(Pap. 131 0- 25^
crtiT.,
26
229
^''(.
274
(MS.
6),
28
/
128, 245, 276, 277
"ji
:
(. D.
277
129
.<,
6
D.
waTcias
31
/xepiSos
, ,6
229, 230 (MS.
264
(in Christian sense), 255, 260, 261,
IT.
(.
63, 64, 66,
^, , 4
, , , /,? -', , ^) ,-$ '? (toS
^3
249
'.
),
(ttcSiou
47))
(a.D. 160 or 161), 28
, ,
"5
113
€€<; {^),
), . D.
248, 249
34> 54> 5^1 57)
51
^),
circ.
(£;€?
32
j
.,
:
"4
34> 53.
(?)
(yevoynevos
'; 256
5°?))
INDEX OF OFFICIALS
()
iwareia {continued)
)
[iiraTitas]
[^ €]
)£.
Tltrpov
259
(a.D. 517). VTraTci'as
^^ «^
509), Ixxii (Pap. 1307)
(a. D.
(a.D. 53^); ^51
£waTeias
(a.D. 538).
Emperors from
/
(qu. A.D. 542.'),
,
{\. D.
»
545
(€)'
258
:
opSivapiwv,
, ,
3,
278—280
Claudius
2/05
%(•%
[-
TTjv
tTovs
(a.D. 558). [fieTci
264
(a.D. 561)1
8,
., 113
.,
1
village in
(^'f)
132
,
{'),
224-226 113
4 (in plur.), 5
water-reservoir in Hermopolis or
, , ^,,, , , , , (?)
nome, 191
at
Arsinoe, 220
5(?), in
Hermopolite nome, 274
village in Arsinoite
10, 12, 61
8,
('),
in, 207;
-
201, 274(?),
'AXe^avBpcvs, 217
212, and see above s.v.
5,
?),
84
:
.
.,
165,
1
°3
(games),
1
65
J
66, 217
57-66
254
nome, 48, 94
204
65
, 23,
232
156 (see Addenda), 161
49) 5°)
village in Arsinoite
AXXeoji/ (qu. place-name
.,
opos
220
' ,.
nome, 202
,
V
{):
6,
275
village in Arsinoite
nome, 95
nome, 95
264
Hermopolite nome, 62, 67,
(or
'AXefafS/DOu
50
(?)
village in Arsinoite
? ), ^, 'AXe^avSpivoi,
63-67
8,
123, 150, 267, 271
no
8€,
, ^
13°
:
, ?, ,
noma, 94
village in Arsinoite
7,
?),
Arsinoe, 183, 184, 186, 187, 190
10
no, 125
6,
(of Alexandria
49) 5°) ^°3
",
in Alabastrino,
5
'AXe^avSpeia,
:
INDEX OF PLACES.
village in Arsinoite
, ,
254
v.,
.
6
265
of Memphis, 27
217;
26(?);
. ()^5
272
() €T0vs 7£7^/<€;;(')(.. 556).
201
,
259
Justin II
vTTTjpeTrjs, 107, 109, 126, 132, 133•
270
[iiraT£ias(?)
III.
3,
(a.D. 194). 217
270
(a.D. 539))
, , ?, ,
(a.D. 5^2),
See also Index
See also Index
vTrep-
vrraTtiai
"",
' [] -
{continued)
(.
%/,? ''] '']€ ' ' , 8, '/.7] ' (£) €, '] ^, ,5 (?)
(a.D. 525). Ixx'i (Pap. 1306)
/
337
>^9, 26
See
passim, 237
{),
253,
,, ,
INDEX OF PLACES
338
?,
?,
village in Arsinoite
,
in
Thebes, 2
in Arsinoe,
,
,
-,
in Arsinoe,
26
{),
,,
village in
no
nome, 95 Arsinoite nome, 38
province in Egypt, 251
,
171 (MS.
-o£tT.),
,
123, 125,
6g,
-.),
nome, 48 (MS.
126, 134, 170 -o£tT.),
207
i99, 203, 220, 269
= ';1),
?, ),
, , ),
,
nome, 134.
7rXiv6(tOv)
{), ^)
quarter in
Antinoopolis, 163
{sic),
quarter
in
uncertain, 92
or
, 5
village in Arsinoite
village in
nome, 95
(?),
123
(^
8
1
164, 165
at
See
^'
Socnopaei Nesus, 59, 60
See also
14^. 3°>
3>
8, 6, 8, 119, 127, 5, 53. 74-76
MS.
-£.), 215 (MS. -£.),
,, , -, ,
-.),
, 6,
224.
See also
2,
136 (MS.
{), 267•
)9,
[27]-29
8,
-.),
, y (), -{) , (), -{) , 5
1
(do.)
132,
33 '43
153
26
, ,, , , , ' , ,, , , 6,
115,
6,
119,
20,
136,
151, 153. 228, 246, 249, 251. 255. «57.
273-275.
67
233
,
,
quarter in Antinoopolis, 160 quarter in AntinoSpolis, 166 in
Hermopolite
nome,
275
39> (176
See also
in Arsinoe,
,
28,
201, 266-268, 271, 272-275. 276;
(meaning obscure), 128, 129
(?),
Oxyrhynchite nome, 279
2
143. '44, 148, 149,
40,
Hermopolite nome, 239
2i6
,
8,
31,
uncertain, 92
Hermopolite nome,
Hermopolite nome, 259, 270, 271
(.
(MS.
in
in
,
6
Antinoopolis, 159
-,
, ?,
2l8
village in Arsinoite
;85
.,
:
—acrn9, 92
—
^ , ^)
()€, ^ ', village in
{
Socnopaei Nesus, 60
:
2i8
Socnopaei Nesus, 60
at
near Alabanthis, 192
at
238
2o6 (MS.
nome, 196, 200, 203,
203
,,
,
village (not the city) in the Arsinoite
16
8, 82
:
in Arsinoite
ibid.,
nome, 95
probably in Hermopolite nome, 251
'A/DcrtvoiTijs
2,
205
village in Arsinoite
Afyyids,
(Thebes), 13
[Hermopolis ?]
at
269
in Alabastrine,
village in Arsinoite
" ,,
, , , ,,
nome, 95
'lepaKeiov
—
?, ^?, ,
nome, 47, 49-51, 94, 141
village in Arsinoite
.^
J
1
27
.,
;
234
37) 26.
€
•
®8,
.
104,
See also
136, 256.
village in Arsinoite
nome, 48,
See also
271.
225-227, 259. 260, 261, 266,
{), {)
, , ? ?, , ,
[270], 271, 2 75;
quarter in Antinoopolis, 158,
160, 161
village in
Hermopolite nome, 52
238
91 96, 170, 198, 201,
202, 219
13
13
{),
4,
nome,
near Euhemeria, 89
'{(),
6
See also
272, 2 75•
village in Arsinoite
, •() ?, ?,
227
"-^^
'!>
254, 256, 259,
26,
268, 271,
5
258
—aios
village in Antinoopolite
nome,
157
village in the Arsinoite
108, 130, 170
(MS.
-pios gen.)
nome, 89, 90, 100,
,
INDEX OF PLACES
,
—
evYjpd
',
(qu.
)
,
meria, 89 Trjs
'E^ecrios, 217, 218, 219
^^
~
(or
),
district in
,
•;
? , , . ^
nome,
(iroXts),
tov
229
203-205
25,
102,
35,
See also
®€),
©., 1
,
1 2,
,
3> 04.
256;
136)
(?),
{)
village
in
{cf.
? irXayios
281
See
224-226
toparchy in
in
Hermopolite nome,
Upper Egypt,
, \<; ,, ,
268)
,
locality near
11, 18, 22, 71
Theadelphia, 200, 202, 204
in Arsinoite
nome, 194, 200, 20a, 203,
205
,
Hermopolite nome,
in Arsinoite
278
nome, 194-196. 200, 203-
village in
Hermopolite
',
.,
in
1
, ^, , ,
2i8
/05,
83
upper Cynopolite nome, 278, 279
village in
,
Hermopolite nome(?), 179
28 cXa. 2c/8a
[^].
;
143
192
®(,
;
:
1
205
),
nome, 105
'•
6
9'
153
/3/< ?,
283
village in
(?),
?]
5-()?,
village (?) of uncertain locality,
217,
place-name
[][ ', ,
-
Oxyrhynchite nome, 281
' ' ', ?
£/,
in Philopator Apiados, 141
pos,
Hermopolite nome, 266
{.
>
,"
Hermopolite nome, 239
village in
—
83
Hermopolite nome, 161
in
91
1
®,
23
[]], 26
Hermopolite nome, 109
, ,
^?,
.
9
252
village in
€5
€{?),
144!
1
;
202-24
no;
143;
Uncertain:
(Pap. 1147)5
in
194-196, 200,
96, 200, 203, 205
194, 200,
village in
253
@vvLS,
1
;
?],
194, 203;
;
log;
nome, 48, 102
See
village in
^,
[Hermopolis
, 252
:
,, © ©, ^,
:
274;
of Arsinoite nome, 123, 125, 130
lix
nome
In Hermopolite nome:
-.)
(^IS.
53
194, 200, 202, 203, 205;
nome, 55, 56
nome,
52,
in
203;
(MS. -.), 203
8>
nome, 194, 203
:
in Arsinoite
in Arsinoite
nome, 102
Hermopolite nome,
182
229
village in Arsinoite
7,
') .,
252
nome, 126, 134, 171
{.
®,&8,
{sc.
:
Hermopolite nome, 234
village in
23, loi, 141
Arsinoite nome, 135
^',
village in Arsinoite
in Arsinoite
244
in Pathyris, 19.
®€Oyivov^,
,
185, 187-189
t'ii'd.,
near Socnopaei Nesus
, , /() , ,, , , ),,, ', -, , ^ , —,,^, ,
83
{?),
{), 229
village
®€<;,
water-reservoir in Hermopolis or
(\ ?, ?, ^?, , ,, village in
village in Arsinoite
&€( ^
,
(?)
22 2
Arsinoe, 183, 184, 186, 187, 190
Hermopolite nome, 144
in
'Hpa/fXetoiSl;! jiAcpis of Arsinoite
103, 199
nome, 32
village in Arsinoite
/i.ioi'(?), TOTTos,
"A
277
Hermopolite nome, 238
village in Arsinoite
,,
—
56 (see Addenda)
{) ^^, £, 'HpaickeLa,
Euhe-
See S.V.), near
339
217
village in
2
17
Oxyrhynchite nome,
Hermopolite nome, 105
toparchy in Hermopolite nome, 109
,
toparchy in Hermopolite nome,
139
2o6
— X X
a
195, 19^, i99
,
INDEX OF PLACES
340
Mayafs,
,
nome, 48
village in Arsinoite
8€
, village
239
, ,, :
182
in
(as military term),
",
MeyciXou
,
236-237
/kjwzot, 256,
270
,
Oxyrhynchite nome, 280
in Arsinoite
nome, 196, 200,
village in the
Hermonthite nome, 258
157;
/ncVos
(€^, 36, 39,
47,
48
nome, 34, 35, 191 (MS.
(.)
,}
, ',
,, , ?,
,
Oxyrhynchite nome, 280
near Euhemeria, 89 Arsinoite nome, 203
271
Mwj^eiTijs,
nome, 147 (MS.
?, ?, 9,
.
:
-^)
, ^
,
,
toparchy
{= 'the
(Pap.
1
106),
, ,,,-,
See
xlviii
(Pap. 949)
%^
nome, 114, 171
«,)
220 (MS. -€.), 279-281
17
, ,, in
278-281
Hermopolite nome, 239
at Arsinoe,
220
14,
1 8,
2,
village in
22
Hermopolite nome, 283
Hermopolite nome, 139
{€)'>^5 {),
Socnopaei Nesus, 60
.
;
14-16, 19, 20, 104,
g,
, ,, €, -, , ( ? ^, ? 5, 11.
8,
'J,
12
.
36
(MS.
Hermopolite nome
village in
-€
.) (?),
179
Hermopolite nome,
nome, 93
Hermopolite nome, 239
of Hermopolis, 30, 31,
116,
118-120,
148,
149,
151,
/805,
of Hermopolis,
1
12-1 i^passim,
143. 233
, , ^?, /).\
164, 165
in
HermopoUte nome, 143
277
^» )05 , ®&, 252
61
, ,^ , ?, ' , , ,, ',
locality in
,
village in
,
12
in Philopator Apiados,
Hermopolite nome, 227
ij
2/3
'•
'/^,
145,
217
277
2
.;
7, 8,
Oxyrhynchite nome, 245
253
[.}8.,
7-i2, 14-22
village in
at
I'J
176;
Hermopolite nome, 225
{),
Mr. W. E.
[153], 174, i75> 254, 268
(measure), 195, ig'j passim, 201
village in
to
2i6
<; , ,, , «,
Hermopolite nome, 116,144
Crum), 92
112-114 passim,
218
village in Arsinoite
Nt/co^i7§eus, 217 (MS.
in
two temples,' according
of Arsinoite nome, 123
Ivii
quarter of Alexandria, 125
",.
,
217
), village in
the river, 134, 206
—
,
138 (MS.
Hermopolite nome, 261
village in
in Italy, 217,
,
'.', TlepTTLavav
Hermopolite nome, 234
Hermopolite nome, 52, 53
village in Arsinoite
Hermopolite nome,
TOTTos in
53
—
2'j'j
tOttos in
village in
2i8
€9,
77
92
€.)
village in Arsinoite
Nea
2
TlepCTLVy), 8, 11, 19;
217, 2i8
,
,,
.,
145;
248
2'j'j
MtX-ijcrtos, 217 (MS.
—
, ,
toparchy in HermopoUte nome, 138
Tlep
in
{?),
MeraiOiaS,
MoC^t?,
252
252, note
Depl
village in Arsinoite
Mrjva.TO
,
^^/5,
23S
land at Pathyris, 9
village in
27
26, 27,
Me/x^iS)
/>}§ ]•>^, [.];8
244 in
.
toparchy in Hermopolite nome, 63,
(?),
Hermopolis or Arsinoe,
in
203, 205
€{€)',
'?,,
164, 165;
Hermopolite nome, 116,
77
277
ayiov MijvS, 277
2'J'J
2l6;
141
/
See
239.
(?),
Xapanelou,
,,
[Hermopolis
in
^,
Xepa-n-uov
a.\so
?]
:
l82
,
218
in Asia,
;(^
(?)
222
, '^ ",
village of uncertain locality,
230
noma, 49, 50
village in Arsinoite
XepaTrexov
Hermopolite nome, 225
village in
277 (MS. -.).
2•,
:
27£
%<;{),
See also
(or
Hermopolite nome, 246 (MS.
Sivottc),
'2,(,
see Addenda), village in
Hermo-
,, ,
'),,
217 (MS. once
3>
114,
%.), 37-4° (.39 54. 5^, 57. 59. ^0 (once MS. .), 134. 142 (. 2.), 171 (see Addenda).
(?),
-iriy;,
—
, , ,8, ,
70
[kXtJpo?], 9
Hermopolite nome, 226
in Arsinoe,
bank
, , ?, , , , ,
in Arsinoe,
village in
ytdipyiov at Thynis,
village in
4,
266
water-reservoir at Hermopolis or
5(?), ^3),
near Pathyris, 9
in the Delta,
64,
1
nome, 194, 200, 202-204
in Arsinoite
tS)v,
252
{?),
,,
in Philopator Apiados, vo/xos,
\8, ^'
2i8 (MS.
141
133, 134
nome, 48
village in Arsinoite
-)
nome, 37, 69
village in Arsinoite
^ 5,, £€
, , ,
91
village
in
Arsinoite
nome
14
See
®€oyevovi.
in Arsinoite
village
]\,
in Arsinoe, 32,
nome, 148, 219 (MS.
33 of Hermopolis, 112-
of Hermopolis, 30, 31, 112-
TOts
AtySos
,8 1
36
/cSs,
128
1.,
,, ^, —
aios, village in
in
Hermopolis,
127,
Antinoopolite nome,
157
in Natoleus,
^?,
1
nome, 229
village in Heracleopolite
XoXocrcrotoi',
in
261
Hermopolite nome, 123
in Thebes, 2
Hermopolite nome, 53
^,
., village in Arsinoite nome,
5
nome, 264
Phthemphuthite nome, 134
near Pathyris, 14, 17.
TeVTVpL•;,
1
)
217, 2i8 (MS.
,
238
'',
1
112 passim, 118-121, 140, 151-153, 176;
Arsinoe, 185, 187-189
'5 8,
/3/05,
Hermopolite nome, 275
capital of
1
116 passim, 115, n6, 153
147
nome,
Hermopolite nome, 271
island at Pathyris,
', ^ '
near Alabanthis, 192
village in Antaeopolite
?,
Hermopolite
probably locality in Hermopolite nome,
3.8
26
locality in the Pathyrite
<;,
in
7.)
238
/?,
<:,
2
222
«al
village in
Hermopolite nome,
village (?) in
tOI'(?),
— •<;,
^
(^.
36
,
,,
^.)
2o6
34,
in
—5, £(^<;)
nome, 105
242
%L
village
124
Hermopolite nome, 259
247, 249
polite
Hermopolite nome, 260
To^vouySt.?, 237
in [Hermopolis?], 182
village in
village in
), ,
{al.
Hermopolite nome,
TiTT^, 92
238
{?),
village in
near Pathyris, 16
'Z€vCk{aevi) , village in Hermopolite nome, 250, 273
,,
-^
nome, 105
124 (see Addenda)
^-^,
Hermopolite nome(?), 123
)(€<,
village in
217, 218
{?),
%.<;,
341 in the
138 (MS.
^apSiavos,
Se\
, , , , ,
INDEX OF PLACES
See also
65 (MS.
&(
-%).
142 (MS. ®ep.)
€{ 141
),
92
in
Philopator Apiados,
,, ,
, ,
INDEX OF PLACES
342
,
gz at
/xos,
—
Socnopaei Nesus, 60
,
92
,, ^, 252
in
,
,
1
1
66,
—
CVS,
1
'
(MS.
1
Z^vctos,
(Sept.
= 6,
andria
1
),
62,
1
66, 167
28— Nov.
-tSos,
57, 60, 62,
37, 45, 55, 6o,
(MS.
®<),
261
i82-
118, 140,
63,
^
Neos or
6 1,
66 1
66
45 (Pap.
1
172)
133
169
2£/805
=
,—
(Nov. 27
1
171, 173,
2
175,
199,
1-123
Dec. 26), 10, 11, 16, 18,
[21], 22, 45, 46, 63, 90, 91, 105, 12», 122, 153,
139,
141, 143,
150,
'ASptavos
[l66]
26), 17, 34, 35, 44, 50, 53, 55,
),
173, 203, 2o8, 234, 235, 238,
,
251, 256, 270, 276
166,
268, 273, 280, 281
(Oct.
1
See also Addenda.
27), 6, 7, 14, 33, 45, 50, 55, 62,
,
6,
-)
INDEX OF MONTHS.
173. 176, [177], 181-185 passim, 220, 229, 234,
=
1
Uncertain.
c.
169
90
90, 91, III, 121, 122,
(MS.
66
145
?),
154 (MS.
28— Oct.
158,
-7r£ios)
1
(Alexandria), 133
104, io8, 121, 122, 169
^ ®>,
Ixii
{(),
6 1, 162
iSg passim, 210, 266, 275, 278, 279 ScjSao-Tos
65,
(Alex-
6.
27), 2
62 (MS. 1
126
Unknown Unknown
157 Teveapp^itos, 167
;£;5, ', /35,
29— Sept.
1
Deme.
usually
68, 103, 124, i4o(?), 145, 175
57> •67
Elsewhere.
(Alexandria?),
159 167
(Aug.
156,
126
£/<5, 157-166 (MS.
@
65
157
Tribe.
156 1 62
®£(,
»;5,
-viios)
6.
62
157, '59
159, 1^2, 167
67
1
157 (MS.
2aXa/xtVios, 157, 166, 167
ManStos, 157—166
(MS.
67
62
1
/,
-£),
62
1
»'£)
(MS.
157, '^l, 162
156, l62
, ', , 1
>£5,
158 (MS.
6 1,
157
^, , , , , ({) , ,-) •() , Deme,
I^')
,
1
62, 66,
,
—
6, 6, 62, 165 -), 66, 167
At Antinoopolis.
•/
162, 166,
— / ';,
23 1
Arsinoe, 108
^,
Tribe. 157,
159, ^<^
166, 167
Tribes and Demes.
156,
';, £05,
156, 157, 162,
2ayS(€)iVios,
252
,
-
156
159 (MS. 160-162
Xciv.),
a.
Deme.
Tribe.
92
/8
(Dec.
=
27—Jan.
51, 57, 58, 141, 145, 152
25), 5, 28, 46, 54, 55, 57, 58, 63,
64, 6g, 90, 122, 137, 138, 147, 151, 168, 170, 193,
,
230, 246, 263, 267 Ava-Tpos
=
136
/
INDEX OF MONTHS
26— Feb.
(Jan.
()-^8,
(MS.
46, 47. 50, 53> 54
105, 109, 128, 148, 150,
//^
(Feb. 25
'),
— March
26),
31, 39, 49,
58,64, 65, I40, 156, 157, 195. iQO. 209
(MS.
126, 139, 142 (MS.
passim, 227 (MS.
212,
VopTTLOiOS
27— April
(March
55, 57. 58. 65,
T46,
'; = (April
274
122, 132, 133, 137 (MS.
,
26— May
—
157-166 (158 MS.
)
(May
26—June
(MS.
),
142, 150,
24), 15,
MS.
£05 = 188
),
-
34 (MS. Uawi), 35, 52, 55, 57, 59,
6o
(Pap.
, ,€,
, , ,
53. 234, 257
/3015
, , ,
178
8,
(MS.
249
55 (see Addenda)
(uncertain),
etSos
)
35
257
129, 136,
55
227
l82,
104,
124,
28),
(apparently of a.d. 154-155),
Ixii
72)
',
£ind 5
54, 92
217
See
-
«),
II, 14,
69
1
(?)
15°.
79.
8,
22,
234,
79
246, 247
, ,, €
178
212
1
8
, , 2
34
'.
«'•
/,.)
66
150 (MS.
€{,€)
55
246, 249. 250. 275
138
"?,
, ,
(?)
8\, €, 8, ,,
:
4, -,
62-65, 68
6(?),
9
152
fVK.),
eKTT]
64-68 passim
,
— Aug.
.),
248, 249, 257
61
^,
,
—
55-57. 68,
124, 125, 127, i3°.
89, 104 (IMS.
L
2-5 (4
62-68
107 (MS.
''
,
KaXctt'Sat, 213
8, , . ) , ,,
54-57. 62, 113-115. 245 $8,
.),
8g
:
181-189
INDEX OF TAXES.
(?)
63-68
143 (MS.
230, 231, 253, 254, 259.
(Aug. 24
1 1
:
7.
152
),
104
66, 67, III, 116, 122, 124, 138, 139,
258, 265, 271, 272
TeX(os),
(MS.
89
125
177, 182, 184, 185, 188, 226
i8i-iSg passim, 195, 231, 232, 240, 247,
{) , ^,
68,
142, 147, 153, 176, 178, 181-189 passim, 212, 225,
07 16,
6-j,
238, 271, 274, 279
195-197, 199, 228, 249, 262-264, 274 1
52,
), ), ),
23), 4, 10, 35, 49,
119-121, 122 (MS.
25), 32, 38, 42, 55, 57, 65, 66,
€('; = ;^,
25— Aug.
(July
/iv(9t),
69, 122, 126, 132, 133, 143, 172, iSi-iSg passim,
39. 49. 50 (once
^
25), 14, 15, 38, 39, 41, 54,
156-166 passim, 172, 173, 191, 197, 198,
J07, 269,
,
267, 273, 274
236, 237, 250, 252, 268, 270
),
I04-I06, 122 (MS. once
(MS.
55, 57,
(MS.
56, 57
144, 14^1 169, 171
(?),
39 (MS.
20, 33, 37, 38,
5o (once MS.
(MS.
S3. 55
-
30 (MS.
),
13, 14,
50, 53 (MS.
24),
40 (MS.
—),
175, i9i> 195-197. 210, 236, 245, 259, 270
25—July
), ), ), ), ), «), ),
6i, 63-65, 93,
174 (MS.
163,
343 (June
24), 5, 8, 9, 12, 19, 34, 36, 37,
aTro(pots),
55 (see Addenda)
47. 48
ItpcW, 35 39.
63-68
40,
2 1 1,
2X2.
See
also
;
,
, , , , , , , ,,
344
(?)
•;,
, , , ,
INDEX OF TAXES
55
33, 55.
, lYVOW?
,
, 3^—38
39
138
-,
35
1297)
-^—^-^
/,
(•')
250
:
55 (^^S.
/i.)
{),
/*•
(Pap. 1267
f),
55
, , , , ,
, 1
8
,
55 (MS. //" ^.)
(8/,
;
:=
"^
=
L
=:
—
, ,
2
, , ,
=
or
--
=
--, 66
INDEX OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS. Symbols, 5
4, 5
2-1
51. 69, 71-76.
,, =
S
= =
-J-
?
)= 39, 51-53•
39. 78, 79, 212,239,
,
5
and
120, 143. 148,
cases, 30, 32. 106,
149,
=
271
151, [175],
1
8,
1
51
6, 9,
219, 2^8 passim
,
no, 179.
116, 190,
17.
"'6
^2, 34, 35, 47. 48,
e/c.
= /77, 44-47 passim, = ,/, 05, 6, 137, 138, 68 <— = 68 177 1;6). = ^JpOl = 79 83 pjj" ^ and cases, 2 and/aw;)» L = (j-
227, 233. 236-238, 250
^
=:
2
107, 246, 262-264, 272
etc.
5
267
J
[-
< =
and cases, 63-68
119,
, , , , ,
= and cases, ^ ^9 rprtipov, 6 83 (J =
V=
<•
246, 271, 248, 249
=
6']
55
59
-,
&),
3
49. 5°
6, 7, 9.
(Pap. 849). 49. 5°
(=
257. 273
249. 276
9
1
'
(a)
^=
65, 67
56
•
55
8.
"5^
69
(?)
35(?)
——^^
6^-68 passim
:
63-68 passim 47.
138, 139
35
48
47.
., ^27
179
56
1
1 4.
,, , . , , ,
.),
257
134.
".
152
249 (MS.
^^
6;
5^.
55.
/7€, 63—68
3-5,
.),
59
54 (see also Addenda)
'
64
vaiXov, 247, 248 (MS. once
TTtvTaETTjpiSos, 58.
,, , ,,
54
63-68, 179
,,
34
"3,
51,
:
36, 39» 47. 4^
53. 249.
6,
248
26
32-35.
£/€9,
.),
8g
,,
257
228, 247 (MS.
93
92
3
8,
/^, --, 1
,
(Pap.
INDEX OF SYMBOLS
= tTos and
S
cases, 26, 29, 30, 31,
= Ki') 173 S = ,, 246,
, , ,
I
252, 275, 277
=
S'
59
= Kcparia, 59 ^ 2 75, 277 passim 237, 2 38/>« X ^
/
(<.
,
)=
^ ^,
^=
—= ^
2
€-
182-189 passim
p^
59
48
d
83
C
178, 179, 180,
9, 13.
3
^C
Sl
e/c.
Ij
e/c.
= '-= /°
=
III.
I I
// =
i/f•
92, 93, eU.
44-46, [48], 55. 92. 93.
,
^/^•
~ir,
e/c.
200, 201
Yy
91
on Pap. 604 B,
1.
33
sign of the end of a section
,
94
(), 63 (),
,
total
see note
A=
e/c.
chalcus, 53 chalcus, 93,
r= total
-r^
92,
I
5 obols, 35, 48, 94,
e/c.
l•
I
3, 35,
71-87,
c/c.
I
F= 4 obols,
4
,,,
2
=
e/c.
10, II
,, ,,
TTJ'S,
= obol, 69 —^ ^ obol, 93-95, 102, 104 = 2 obols, 3, 44-48, 53> 55. /" = 3 obols, 35, 47, 48, 55, 67,
51, 72, 89, 90,
= 89 = 196, 237) 2 ^ passim = 2^8 passim L = minus, 104, 239 y/ = total (ytVerat), 4, 5, 14, 33, = total (ytVcrat), 49, 50, 52, 53, 63-67, = total {yivcTou), 182
(?),
—^
6, 7, 12,
rn =z 900, 48, 64, 68, 83,
;'')
'J
=h
= ^, 52, 53, 58, 63, = h 264 '> = I, 89, 90 o' = I, 53 = %, 59) 71-86 passim, = 90, 61, 63, 64, or
93, 100
2
per cent, and 2 per cent,
36-38
i
= 237-240 passim = (?), 22 3 jil = VTTcp, 246, 247, 249, 253, 274-277 ^ vjrtp 277 = €, 285 X°) or = 63-66 ^:
j^ :=
d'
= |.
L or
183
Ji^''
or
L = ^, L•=^,
,
L•
74
=
or
/9==*.246
(?),
5
2 artabas (-land),
'
^=i3
tax),
= 99 t = TTvpos and cases, 10, 41 2. passim 4— = TTVpov 122 C-^ ^ TTvpoS 122 + ^ -irvpov {), 51, 52 = 4-6, 9-14, i6, 19, 21, 164, ]]_=
artaba (-land), 74
(duty),
248, 252
, , , €,
e/c.
I
^= 7(?), tt)
48, 92, 93, 102,
(4+1), 53
6 chalci (4+2), 47, 48, 55 -I
-^ =
obol),
(name of
eic.
192
= f artaba (-land), 71-76 = artaba (-land), 71-76 -J-
28
,,
,,
=
5 chalci
47, 48, 55, 93, 94,
S!~
173) ^04
{no/
^ = JJ = e//
i^-j-
193
(?),
o^X'-= o^X» =
/xepos, 1
22 7,
345
X~ = chalcus X" = 2 chalci, 35, X' = 3 chalci, 93, O^ = 4 chalci, 35,
etc.
2"],
uncertain, 250
259
{bis)
(p.
(.'),
78)
146, 147
INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS
346
{0)
(
The most obvious
abbreviations, consisting only
In
a word, are not inchided. nominative
,
Abbreviations.
given, it is to be tmderstood that the abbreviation applies also to the oblique
is
cases.)
A~ =
1 1
{?),
e/c.
a"*"
= avros,
a~
,
uncertain, 53
or
a^
65, 77, 85, 86, 87, 182, 183, 189,
191, 193, 196, 198, 223
?-,
a/, uncertain
"=
(=
avros repeated
, ^, ^, , , , =
ay/))
=
(?)),
, , , = •, )^ =
Addenda)
65
48,
^ ^, ^ , ^ ' ?,
', ' ^ °, , , 189
6,
86,
151,
1
avCt]
28
1
=
,,
^ ^/ * , " ~ " '^, or
= = avrf^ =
, ,
=
183,
16,
IIQ,
20,
= =
2
1
83
°°
', ',
y/=
(£)5,
yt,
and
parts,
48,
93
192,
S'l 5^
=:
yep
,
(€)£
HO
= =
yep
=
(?)
yev" or yev5 97>
1
=
yevri :=
183 passim
44
236
yetT
178
^,
= (€)£,
103, 104, 248
59) ^S^i 261
72> 74
84
^ ,, =
ye
, , -,/,
yet, yet) or yet'
igo
^
avTiycl•
127, 143.
=:
15 1
= ^' ,
or
y
8
84, 185
(), 6 1
= 2 39 )8 = 35 ', V) or y =
8
,
1
/' =
249
1
1
=
uncertain, 74
^
9"
1
'' =
81
149, 174, 175
a.1t'
217;
"jz-Sj passtm
.~ ^
(),
13
187, 223
86
-, ^, ,
avS
=
:=
€, 54 (?),
-6 ^ '" = ^, '-
(?)
=
= = = =
64
9©
doubtful (a tax), 64-68, passim
,
=
aXXet
1
, '^, , ^, / , +
9
AXe^avSpOV
80 41
uncertain, 83
149
or
1
28
=
68
doubtful, 185
= =
,
doubtful,
=
uncertain, 107 (see
1
1
^,
,,
157
at
°,
),^,
'^
•;,
g, 12
^ aC = ^
,
17
'
262
152
{?),
= ;7;5, [9], 8, 223 = 7 = 13 = 55 30— 3^ = = II 8 (plur.), 9 = 90 *" = 179 or ''' = 54 57> "4. "5 = or [69], 9' and/aiiiV» apt* = 45~47> 5^
" "
1
(?),
a,
, ,,,,
^
65
'Ayo^o's,
2-1 4 passim = O) = 192 """ = 63, 64 A^ = Avprjkio's, 53, 118, = avreviavTOi, 93— 103/ari/OT
a'
of the omission of a few letters at the end of more than once, where the
the case of abbreviations occurring
83, 192
l66, 167 1
62
I5I> [l53]
yi/or yi
= yiverai,
34, 90, 235,
245-250 /rtw/w,
INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS
= yivcTai,
yii>
,£ ^, , , ,
yvrj(T^^=
eyj
62-65, 68
^ or °= 141 yo = '€', 30 yet = 59 TraiTcs yoi = or y/J) = 58, yP or y/3) = yt/^
, ", ', ^ €•, = = eyp) = iyp/ = *• = ^^ =
270-272
-,
) ^=^, ^, = /;^?;
59,
3,
277
158-163, i66, 230
47, Il8-I2I, 133,
f/f.
yi)
yv
^
0/=
,
/, =
=
^,
45)
222-22^ passim
(?),
, , ;, ?, , /^,
1
[S^], 106,
Oteyp)
=
*" = 00^
=
*
= = =
8(,
,
=:
c'
e'
,
, ,
= = c' ^ = ej =
e
,
1
(see
1
86, 187
91
,
1
35
49
ig^-204 passtm
^ ', =^
Addenda)
1
88
, , ^ /,
/,
91) '39
*=
)
89
uncertain,
263
ci^vptv, 104,
= (*\ = = /= = £5(?), = "= 68 =
^,
77 P<^ssim
, ,
, , , 1
eaye^, uncertain, 114
24
44~46
eirt,
^) ^,
= "'^ = '^ = 7 epy =
275 2
1
iiriSos,
:=
eiTLCr^
(), 53
^, •;, 6
, ^,
"*
32
86
59)
180
10
51, 153
6,
263
Sg, 90,
, * ,
1
1
,, -, =
^ €^
35
€^ =
(, 8
"
39
(?),
^
,
6°
59)
239
1
(?),
Otcy
(,
uncertain,
«,
1
SiOyp/—
102, 230, 231
, ^, -,
1
§(,'
149
1
275
53
7;,
91
175
^= 8, 83 " ^ £)/"£, 8 iVyp) = 157 37) 4-43 ^ or ^' = ^y*' = 89 ^+ = [94]. 95. 99-103 ^'>' = 03 •^ UW = 202, 204 '^ = ' 149 = <:, 67 '' = 253 = 29 = £7/£)9(?), 88 ^ 117 = 88
uncertain, 196
6^''=€, 175 ^ 25 '^ 13 ^ or ' = , ^ gi ]'* = 9 = 92 = 89 = 33 = 55 = 102 OLCiy^ = 48
246
7
1
1
o/ypa (?) =:
1
uncertain, 91
^
e/fd)"
87
1
(?),
or
,
-^ =
"*", uncertain, 68
*
=
*^
249
245, 2481 249) 252
^^
et'
152
[143]. 234
, ,
€to"'
1 27
/ ', ?, ), ) 8, , ,, /= ,
;=
eipy
203
(?),
el^
;, ',
'= '',
62
1
1
,
27
yp)
230, 231
ey/C
223
(?),
347
136 262, 263
246
93) 94) 102
63-68
^ ,£/,
43
44~46
55 (^6^ Addenda)
^)
9
Yy
239. 24°
^,
1
63-68
87
348
^
-. =
or
INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS
,
, ,,
[193],
194, 196,
197, 200, 204,
, ,^
~, )
uncertain, 182
=
,
10 ~
=
1/
*
'=
250
269
=
lei''
^
=
or
,
°/=
( as
227, 238,
,
'^
, ,
/=
, ,
, /
/Ca**
=
:=
1
:=
, ,
1
69 85, 19° 1
:=
KCVp^
92 (see Addenda)
=
2
23
87 249, 276
15 1
89
II
197, '9^
89,
) =,
9°
242
^ ,{), = =
/cup
=:
277
[57], 5^, 95,
^,
[?),
, ,, uncertain,
i/r.
230
143
33
195, 202
237 passim
190
passivi,
58, 59, 22
7,
127
236-237 passim, 240
45-47, 68, 91, 93, 94, 02, 140
=
200
252
= ^
2'j6
268
^ ^ //., =
2
74
=
II,
14,
217
, , , , ^ 8(),
jLt,
1
238
,2-^ , ,, ) 7/£9,
'' = = = .'' =
u/'
,
102,
63
uncertain, 82
~=
245, 246, 249, 268
85
88,
=
2'j6
]
1
88
, , , ,
'==
^
212
Kf.p6.ria,
,
^' =
^, , ,
= = icep" =
Ktp/
{^), 1
Ky3° '0'=
",
89
1
117 [6
1
83, 86,
7=^, *
'
87
€£€, 6
=
Ke^ev
^^^•
223
//.epos,
9
'=
41-46
, ^ ^ , ^
''
75
63-68, 91
, /= ,
=
//(?),
93
(?),
= = KO/irjXovs, = = = = =
,
2
104
=:
91
, , // ^,
, ,^
;/,
(,
178
^ ^^/,
149
Kvpdav, 151
246, 247, 249, 250, 274, 275
^^,
^
73-^7 p^^sim
^
201, 273
.\ =
245
sign of gen.), 266, 267
^ (£)•, 212 <, ^ (£)(, 212 )= 44 and/jMzV» ^ 248 lar
f/~
= kXtjPP/ = /(' = ^
/fo^^
249, 274, 275
lI'o/=
87
247
/^ =
/ = 8,
or
^^, "*"
, , ,
1
-)75, 189
252
71
(?),
passim,
61
-' =
^ = ;/,, ^=
©5
Upas(?), 72
'j^-S-j
74
KXrjp/ ^=
/c"^'
iv8tf(TiWos, 248,
66-68,
179
KXrjp"
245
*" =
(?), 2
=
249
,, ,
6,
202-205
91, 144, 194,
(/^, uncertain,
246
to/ :=
;/,
'^,,
50
= ()?•<, 43 = (€)85, 234 ^ 71
'*'
,
'=
273-275
1/ := ivSiKTtWos,
t
=
264
249
,,
^ t.^ = 1= = ./
86
/<'=
or
249, 258
=
1
187
uncertain,
/
/c^,
12, 14
/)= = ^ =, or
= Kr;\
fCTJ^
'',
205
=
34 (see Addenda), 35
55
,
" [ , , , , ,/=,-, , " /, :=
=
INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS
, , ^
:=
,, /,
or
/Lter
perpyj |u,Tj',
= =
/^
^-,
or
,
63-67, §5
= 54. 100, 195, 197. UT]" = /^, 2 22— 223/aw/« 185, 86, 187 py]^ =
, ,
, , , , ^,,8, " , ,, ~, Ul" :=
2 21,
=
piCT
90, 104,
105, 193,
1
=
!'"'=
V
^
',
= '^ =
^=, £; ^/^/, ^
,
1
^•~= = ^, 04, 'Sis:
',
5,
II,
1
= =
=
245, 246, 249, 258,
, * ,
) )
:=
26,
'"' ^* =
, 36
222-223 passim
=^
wepKvov
(?),
43
,,,
= 7-, =
TT'jj'f
(,
TTTJ^ or JTIJY
^
66,
,
159-161, 163,
84,
^ 7{) , =
149) 15'
51
'^ = '^ =
, 53
274
(i),
/
(?),
=:
66
112-114 passim, 118
uncertain, 75
51
67
66, 68
7\ uncertain,
182-185 /«/»2, 190
221-22^ passim
=
= TtXiV* = = Tt'^''''
136, 141, 145
1
6
193) '94
TT'
6
€8,
(
=
246
51
,
6^-68 passim
53
vepcr', uncertain (qu. Ilepaivjjv?), 51
222, 223
=
45
246
uncertain, 56
^ =
, 192, 193
TTCI'^ or
40
^ = /3, 32, 33)
222, 223
263
TTapecr
passim
29
266
uncertain,
191, 237, 238, 240
or
:=
2'j'j
1
246
=^
uncertain, 139
268, 272, 273, 276,
58
(?),
=
51
Or
etc.
/, 7^= , ^,, '^ , ^ , »* -^,
9
73
"=
1
55
193, 196, 209,
uncertain, 73
202
^ vctircpos, Ve*" =
-,
=
202, 263
»'
=
7°//^=
63-68
"^
84
Tray', uncertain, 53
89
1
),
(J.e.
or
77/
,, ^ \ ',
245; 246, 247
=
7=
"= "'/ '=
236-237 passim
/, " or // =
^,
7' = 7£(« (?),
148, 151, 153
(?),
1
67
237. 238 passim,
6
83
^=
^
174
_Jf
83,
1
248, 249
^ = ^,
201
223
^" =
263
1
OUe'^
90
203 jLlTJ
3- '4 /<•?«'«
= OV0S, 44~46 = 197 ^ 63, 65 = 97 =
0W~=
2
,
=
ju.'
20
40
, , ",,,
139
51,
1
^ ^,
187
= /^,
=
/ ^
53. 2 49
44~46
ju.e''
113,
240
44-46, 55)
=^
**
g
/u,£tO;(ois,
2,
88
^= 0]°
1
87
1
uncertain,
,
/W.*
''
53) 63, 65, 66, 68,
^ ^=
1 1
fJ,^
/)^ or ,•*^ ^ pe^ ^
,
"=
136
/
= 102 ^ 8 ,^ = 104) 13^ = //^/, 73) 77~84 passim .^ = 104, 13^ ig |/,€. = flCip^
349
1
{?),
85
263
55
2,
2X2, [226],
INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS
35°
/==,
, ^ ^ ^ ,
{)»; ^ ' , , ^8
= 189, 90 ^ 89, 9° 7° = = 30 = 6/!;^5) 29 = •" or /3) = 83, 93> m. 34 = 189 '' = Tis, 138 TOVpC" = 195 = Tec''' = II ^ 88, 197 TC^ ^ (or -), 63, 64 Te^ = Te'Xos, 69, 152 259 or = ££'7, 14, 37, 39> 4 = ££17()05) 112 = t^s, 148 = 151, [53] "= 89, 90 •^ = 239 '' = III = 83
275
irpovoriTOV, 274,
, 1
, ^
uncertain, 249
, ,
^ ^ 114 = --, 115 = 7€/8£05, 2 77 = peer 85 77^3° = 2 74 °/ ^ = 8g, VpO,"
, ,,
"
^ , " , =:
=
7/)0^
or
77~,
=
^,
^ ^, , , " ,
33» 55
177
26
112 1
89
uncertain (qu.
,
'=
64
66, 67, 222(?),
:=
^ ^ = ' " , ^ = or
239
93
(?),
, ,
, , ^^, , , -, , ,, , , -, , 245
= 34. 55. 5^ ") = 93. '94 ^ 205 (^ ^ •£/«.•/, 71 (jf = 93 era* = 8g /DU
'-
'= '
128, 149,
"^
or
5.
122,
113
crt/=
'' =
9°
}• = 0"VfJ.fl^/
267, 271
(?),
33
1
=
/// /, <)) =
78
252
=
'* =
^£, 246
249, 250, 276
249
= onJvavapi^ynov/J,cVou
{?),
238
1
4, 5.
4,
[mSJ, 151, L'SS]
^9
(?)>
= = (£)5
,
= {),
,
'^
105. 156
149, 'S' 1
(?),
87
50, 55. 5^,
6,
64-67, 62, 230,
75
', ^=
149
viroK£i/<.Evais,
=
151, ['53]
263
7;^£, •7£, ) '^= " ', ( , , ^, 1(770(7)/'=
=
2
T^s,
=
35, 51
56
(?).
37
= =
(,
200
62
149
=
<^5
(pop*
'53.
273—275
= *, VL°
5.
149
234) 2•^6-2•^'} passim
153
89,
II, 119, 138,
=
\ / ^=
38
'', -.) =
=
or
1
68
TpoVov, [153]
-^U^
212
36,
1
=
etc.
33
Tyoo' or TyOO)
uncertain, 222
= = )'', crecrfj,
T/D)
72-86 passim,
, ,
=
(?),
(re
or
or
(?),
trees'"
)
(?),
' •;, ) •;, ) ,
1
,
or
)=
,
;^
^
pyjy^, uncertain, 64
^0/ =
(?),
(?),
264
uncertain, 238
'
), , ,,
* ^
63
^
^
),
78
05
(?),
]"^) =
VpoCTKO
1
1
1
, , ,),
"
.^ =
90
84
1
=
79 ^4 ^6
(?),
1 1
'?,
^,
"
'' = {), =
/xos,
8
1 7
1
(?),
67
uncertain
187,
88
{= <^£'?),
189, 190
^= ° =
, , , ,
INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS
:=
»
=
)'
'"'
^
XP)
^=
)~ = <">"''.
°^
=,
j^
2-23,
50,
140
4-6, 10-13,
238
,
239
^, "
1
?
88
to the
, ^?, ,7
170
(?
112,
28
«
o^na)
3
66
, , , , . , ?, , ,, ,
ayaOoLS,
1
28;
9>
14,
,
(/35
with a cross-reference
9'
^62, 212
132
•
6,
92
137, 138, 189
ro5, 161
,
1
^48
47,
163,
66, 172
?),
152
See Index 4
135, 217, 250
,
185
?)
here,
130, 178, 278
.)
, 92; (5 61
1
index in which they will be found.']
. , ,
.)
aytos, 266, 273-275, 277, 284
,
96
114
(MS. 07)
177
—
1
57> 59.
164 (MS.
1
See Index 4
242
— MS.
a-yyeXos (=' angel'), 284, 285
*{),
/ccirat,
:
;
242
269 (MS.
(?),
249
1 1
284
, 4, , ,
=
,
{sic),
,
{sic),
ayaWta/Aa, 285
273
INDEX OF WORDS.
., 231
€7'
208,
102
See Index 4
242;
26,
60
uncertain,
which occur hi the preceding special indices are repeated
. *\•
,
^,
,, '= = ,
239
{?),
9.
/?:
258,
167
, ,
)
=
=
^49,
,' = {}), 53
02
^ = >(?), 139
[. . Words
= XPW»"^", 103, = x/)oVov, 151 "" = ^-, 246 = 151 ^ 59, ^ ** = 55 ^ ^(,0€7'' =
,'
ye^, uncertain, 73
= ^, ' ° = «,
247)
^ /,
6, 7, 9. 2, 33
^ ^', 192 ") = «'« 285
/={^)^
,
=
X/3TJ
/00)
173
(?),
y/3
176
235
274, 276
149
68, 69, [75] '• or
= xpw"^',
=/)5,
/)/
3°
1
~>
2
2-1 1 4 passim
1
351
2
22, 22, 278-281
164, 165,
105
21 6; 1
7
/^ 2^
. . Upos
, j
28
, eis
;
.
, , 165
, , ,
217
129 14, i6-2i, 32, 137, 161,
?,
163, 175, 244, 253,
19-21, 23, 24, 30, 31, 63,
ii, 12, 16, 17,
9,
66, 72, 74, 77, 78, 80, 82, 118-120, 136-138, 145,
147-151,
208,
(?),
?, ?,
161,
153,
213,
163,
228,
i68(?),
238,
170,
171,
199,
241-244, 253, 264,
ii8, 116
', *7;7?, ?,
1 3,
6, 2,
( -?, ,
, , ,
5>
49>
,
1 8,
158-160, 164,
67
, ^,
.
-y^,
8,
136. 43. 47. 49. 64, 67, 75. 1^2,
129,
261 (MS.
(.),
267, 268
148
5-53. 232,
233
?,
-veiK.)
270
139. 224, 226, 272
129
213
?,
44. 45, 196
, \,
"2,
III,
, 1
217, 284
45.
1
56 (MS. «. twice)
^,
2
202
/?, /',
220
(MS.
253, 256, 264-266, 269,
279-281
184,
55
86, 187
283
183,
20
52, 231
,?
125
/?
226
2
1
,
2 1 2,
(=
*€ ,2
244 Meyer), 284
134. 224, 225, 227, 229
251
?, •;,
(MS.
2
229
, ,
29
:
185
26
?,
207, 227
27,
253, 256, 265, 270, 271
ep.),
, ?,
,, , . , , *^^?, ?, , ?, ?, , ?£ , ,
240
aXKoTe, 134
(MS.
107,
?),
105 (MS. -07.), 259, 272
134
268
6-62,
aicr;)(jOO?,
-iTmjs)
28
145-147. i52j 158. 160, 161, 164, 232, 233.
158,
),
(MS.
259, 272
178
/3(
28
217,
*'>^7^,
See Index 4
35
104,
224, note
(=
165, 172
.)
(MS.
(?),
243,
28
145
, —, , , ?,
233, 258
57.
4
57. 59. 163
>
aidpos,
136, 152,
59. 163
157,
*-^, 28
gen.)
21 6,
:
05, 33.
9,
,
284
?,
146,
231
26,
258 (MS.
, . ?
.),
204, 244
26
149
^'?,
(MS. once
220, 232, 264
240
28
1
2, 37
119,
(?),
265
?, ?, *\
211
[231]
107
),
, ,
?,
280
126
39>
6,
213, 255. 257. 268, 271
.',
22
5> ".
104,
III
* ,
ii8
1 1,
,
148
65, 189
*.<;,
265, 272, 274, 282, 283
?, ?,
154
?, ^?, 1
/•.)
219 (MS.
189
(?),
265
206
*, * */?, ,
INDEX OF WORDS
352
175
255> 257. 264
(a festival
€'<;, *.
1
i"),
179
o/xcovs)
66
See Index 4
86,
187,
190
,—
, , , *,
INDEX OF WORDS
, ?, , , 266 ,
, ^ ,
26,
256,
134.
148,
62
26
8,
See
(),
25, 26,
See Index 4
2,
'97-199,
256,
282
See Index 4
8, 5.
3~32,
45> 49.
6, 8-20,
115,
53, 76,
127,'
233, 254,268,
: ,
105 (MS.
.)
149,
1
6 2
*-, ,6 115,
25, 26,
2-%
28,
passim, 104,
118,
139,
147-149, 224, 226, 259, 272
1
58,
(MS.
as subst.
202-205,
194
2
^ 6,
1
62, 164,
67, 232
1
imper.)
., 129
(MS.
imper.), 242,
278, 281
179
, ,
179
8,
'';;^, 263
167
note,
213
1
190
233
269
26, 129, 148, 207, 268,
272
[ 66],
8,
27, 3°, 3^,
140, 143, 149, 151.
6,
115,
74-76,
118-121, 127,
, ,
9>
/
, , , ./ 31,
26,
134-136,
/^ "6, 7(?),
105, 190. 26,
-()
'21,
66, 267
13,
184,
233
167 (MS.
"8,
3°,
164,
227
207, 243
219, 233, 265,
^,
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5,
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163,
165, 183,
278-281
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8•, ^, 134
113
265, 2 8, 283
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45>
^46,
57,
^59,
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163,
2,
, , ) , , . , , /, ) , , , , , , , 170, 207,
28,
136,
158,
282
6
(MS.
164 (MS.
), 6
(do.),
165 (do.)
^^
219 (MS.
8,
183, 190, 19^,
103,
167,
4.)<,
8,
249
—
and
268
192,
193,
95~99>
C/.
{?),
,
87
See Index 4
202,
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104, 109,
272
?,
no, in,
271
257
45> 230
139
207
258
132, 137, 138, 146, 147,
272 (MS.
258
,
192
258
99, 243
257, 267.
ii'j
{sic),
, ?, ), ?,
229
159
203, 241, 248,
( ^, 8
See Index 7
258, 269
iSg
')/8',
26, 244
:
190
III.
195,
182
*('}"9,
253
*8. , , , , , ',
, , , ,
20, 37>
283
191
253
/catos, 125,
/'')
86 (MS.
66
6
270
*8)(7]'.
'
49
1
(?),
1
?).
140, 143,
1
142, 171
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20, 256, 264
1 7.
14,
1 2,
265, 271, 275, 276
,
63-68,
,,
, *, , , , , , ,
278
68,
1
26
255
(<6<;
353
233
1
35, 224
68
1
9-1 21, 126, 127,
, , ,
INDEX OF WORDS
354
, •,
)?,
270 66, 232, 257, 258 (MS. cjt.)
1
207
, , , /, *,
183, 184 passim
23>
23°.
234, 235,
22,
),
no, 138 (MS.
63,
278
:
107
233•
m>
"7,
, , , , ,
35,
126, 131,
28,
284,
'47,
56,
250,
285 (^^^• «^««^"as
68 (MS.
283
27,
(MS.
.) nys
8,
?
Meyer), 284
212, 215-
1
75, 17^,
267
263
148, 229, 258, 283
225, 226
(?),
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127
243
1
5. ,,
5°
49 (MS. once
OTrT/X^ayncv,
-)
244;
^37 (MS. once
-.),
241, 243, 283
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149,
9,
220, 244
257
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136
1
65,
;^/ . ^ »;, . 8
59
252
7^€, 283; '-
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-4, 284
'^'•
140-142,
162, 163, 165,
170-172, 232, [258]
265
(corrupt),
258
208,
;
*/'€)5
5-47, 5-[53], 57-6,
,
I'J'J,
260
55, ^31, 241
^
202, 204, 205
5,
54,
190
1 1 1,
:
:
2,
5,
213
:
98-101
252
^07, ^°9>
192, 270
250
257
, , , ',
.),
174 (^^S.
157,
-.)
258
(corrupt
05,
45, 47. 49,
253, 283
282
242, 251, 253, 254
—
215
28
2,
258
7,
aTroSiSeiy/ttevos,
12-22, 33,
164, 165,
See Index 4
, , ,
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92, 129,
,
128,
282
129
1
6,
(?),
for
68 (MS.
66
136, 263, 272
50, 219
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1
146,
126,
272, 278
133
255, 258, 271, 278,
45,
n8-i2o,
246, 278
123, 133, 136, 139, 142, 156,
agios, 216, 229, 263, 270
,
26,
[125],
217, 231, 232, 234, 235, 244, 254, 267, 268, 270,
133
24,
-),
134 (MS.
6-8,
175
gi
75
66
63,
[125]
, , , , •»;?.
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258;
1 26,
54, 75, 77,
143,
, 8, 2,
109,
1
59,
147, 166, 250
278
268, 271
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1
45,
25-27, [29]-3, 48,
261
,
1
253
25-28, 30, 31,
183, 278, 279
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110, 173, 229, 230, 235, 278
130, 136, 137,
66,
, ^
1
138 (MS.
, . , , ^, —
.^ 263
(Pap. 1014)
145, ^46
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144, 15"
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129
50, 228, 229, 273
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,
189
283 (MS. -^)
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272 See Inde.x 4 139,
140
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230
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27,
1
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202, 204
204
204
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178,
79>
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INDEX OF WORDS
262-264
(•,
35 See Index 7
34,
355 257
, . , ,5,,,, , , . , apyvpLOv,
63
35,
59>
157,
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64(?), 91, 105,
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174, 175
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133
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227
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See also Index
45~47•
7
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230,
232,
233,
235,
1
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28
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Index 8
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also
6
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See also Index 8
229, 254, 256
8,
3,
119,
37, 46,
, 53
240
74,
, . , , ,
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264 1
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See Index 3
112
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., 233
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283 (MS.
See Index 4
126
See Index 4
See Index 4
133
See Index 4
153, 231
See Index 4
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1
6
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258
284 (MS.
127, 263
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136,
269
159, 163,
*8£,
2,
III, 151-153, 164,
277
. ?. . ,
280
234, 259, 261, 264, 266, 267
105, 232, 258
See
165
6,
104, 2 20
8
213, 283
no,
37
282
See Index 7
*, ,
28,
1
258 (MS.
, , '., , ,
179
37 and passim.
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170 (MS. 72,
, , , ,
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143. ^96
),
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257
for
-),
278 (MS.
66
;
164
13,
8,
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173, 20i, 202, 204, 253, 256, 258 13, 14, 22, 25, 104, 141, 145,
284
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See Index 7
212
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— MS.
263
50
211
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251, 254, 256, 259, 262, 263, 265, 273
—
,.
284
66
227
86 .
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194
1
275
129
: €, ?:
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, , ,
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:
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128
284 (MS.
229
145-147;
28, 141,
189
27
27, 64,
6,
156,
6,
163, 165
112, 129
8,
1
6,
20, 158,
162, 167, 172, 276
49
105, 225
243
69, 226
(MS.
91. 105,
),
3,
90,
272
2,
227, 283
356
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, : ^,, , , , , (=
1
INDEX OF WORDS 40
2
135
129, 131, 284
114
190;
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182;
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207
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9
6-8,
13;
12-14,
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[Ko/i/^ayi^v^s]
/3.,
26;
See Index 3
2 1 6.
,
8,
6-2 1
1
130;
4;
"7 6, 78,
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See Index
7
167,
232,
235,
(.),
267,
268,
271,
152,
6,
158,
162,
232, 233, 235, 265
.
-;8£)
140 (MS.
6,
152, 158,
62,
164,
171
-142,
(MS.
146,
147,
(-),
233,
1
3
1 2, (?),
1
5-9) 2,
22, 231,
232
See Index 4
TO
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68,
243
125,
129,
136, [138],
39> 43•
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192, 193
266
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264, 267
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71
, , , . ^?, 135
51
4,
2,
)
159, 2 29
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1
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78
228, 256
140, 150, 192, 227, 235
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6,
1
278-281
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III, 283
282, 283
53
note
52, 123,
:
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232
105, 146, 152, 158,
136, 146, 151,
i/f.
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See Index 4
jStos, 217, 218, 229,
6-2,
yeiO5, 230
147, 156
(MS.
,
2,
13,
-4,
,
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1 1,
5,
209,
107
no,
, , , ?, , 7-9,
I
212
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8,
*yai8ayDtov, 283
7
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See Index 4
yaX^vos, 266
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See Index 7
243
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,
).
129
See Index 7
4
255
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2
139
8, 1 1,
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227
235, 257
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198,
239
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pT^jUa
96,
See Index 4
140,
254,
47,
140-142,
(MS.
7
104, 184, 195,
for
83
258
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, . ,
163
See Index 4
167, 261 (MS.
136,
65, 171
1
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.),
159 (MS.
267-269, 272
272
, , , *, ,
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9,
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See Index 3
13.
72, 74, 75, 77, 79, 82,
/8;8,
265
2 23,
144, 148, 149, ^53, ^74, 242, 250, 255, 258-[26],
222
65,
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See Index
((8.),
6,
139
*
26, 264-266, 279-281
2, 7, 8,
. . , .
-.)
184, 185
7,
86, 187
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21 8,
217, /3.,
8
82
1
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104, 105;
19°
71,
See also Index 4 (MS. once
129.
28
£/;)/3.,
222:
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86
165, [232]
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as subst.
131,
1
8,
8
6 2,
1
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66,
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131
196
123, 129, 275
(MS.
129
-yctav),
109 (MS.
-ycias),
125, 276
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INDEX OF WORDS yetapyiov, 266
/3•/09,
>
52, 53, 86, 129, 130, 169, 227, 251, 264, 266,
,, ,, , 279-283;
207, 269,
278,
4,
^
^
,
256, 264, 266;
213 (MS.
215
yti.),
2
:
278,
130,
c/.
See also Index 8
207.
(do.),
7
(do.),
242
28
. yoreu?,
277
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1 1
32,
149,
151,
5€,
:
133;
132,
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147;
Se'ovTt,
143;
109,
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240 (MS.
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( ^, ^?.
259 See Index 4
83
44,
[146],
47,
'53,
28,
246, 249, 259.
4,
42,
7
(MS. (.), 75)
196
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— or
8-1 20,
232, 258
77.
165,
125
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54,
See Index 4
30.
162, 167, 178-180
6,
158,
265, 266
26
yi/cScrt?, 248, 252,
58-6. 152,
{), 9
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see Index 7
233, 253, 258,
,
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1
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146,
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(MS.
Seiva, 207
76
244, 284
28
148, 149,
131
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12, 14,
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153,
253,
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230
141, 157, i7i
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169 (MS.
1
74 (MS.
175, 209,
225-227, 229-231, 234, 235, 252, [254], 255, 257,
282-284;
271,
(a weight
=^
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128, 129
257
4,
178
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88, 192
See Index 7
58, 59
271 (MS. once
dat.)
232
See Index 4
255
2i8, 219
251 (MS.
, ,^, -. ,
127
33, 37.
132, 133.
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:
99(?). 203
BevTCpOi, 50, 233, 246, 262, 278
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2
(MS. -.)
85
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, 159,
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68
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(MS.
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6,
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(?)
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1
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e'lKas,
37
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14, 16-19,
2,
22,
20,
242, 243,
124,
26,
246, 252, 273. 275, 278, 282, 285
63 (MS.
-),
262, 272
145,
,
241
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187 (MS.
(?),
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(?)
See Index 4
28
2 77.
,
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Zevpo, 243, 263
6-8, 25, 28, 71. 72, 74, 75,
209.
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142. [ms]. 150, /^•
30-32, 104, 127, 187, 274
6
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;
25(?). 253, 256, 264-266, 278-283
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121, 125,
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92, 171
242;
>
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163 (MS.
222-223 passim
174 (MS.
)
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246, 248, 249 1
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, £,
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9,
See Index 4
145, ^49, 226;
233;
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165, 244, 258, 204
139.
6, 6, 254, III, 119;
2•
258
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33
158,
152,
143,
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232
165,
107,
no,
233
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5,
4,
119-121, 137, 138, 160,
163,
32, 34, 35, 50, 54-57- 6g,
148, 149,
[i66]-i68,
in,
135, 143
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26, 28,
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subst.
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m,
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119, 129, 136, 1581 160, 164, 166, 220, 221, 251, !
257
See Index 4
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' 284
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See
254
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228, 254,
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152,
58,
109, 243
(MS.
,
226, 266, 269,
243
262, 269
;
105,
-.)
8, 9,
6,
250,
12, 59, 141, 183, 1 86 (see
€|€,
258,
ipyvpiov
SoKOS, 240
see Index 7
229,
26,
:
8.
,
253, 284
26,
262,
132,
192(1').
241-243,
245•
268,
271,
263,
232
;
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263
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238,
8.
258
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(?
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284
252
24, 282,
284
See Index 4
24
,
232;
165,
162, 233
191
213;
278-281
2, 5.
224-226,
6,
^66, 221, 231, 232, 256, 265
59>
242
274-276
233,
145
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232,
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See Index 4
119, 151.
249,
2,
129
158,
164
92,
167,
107
149,
235
212,
164,
28
217,
133
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162,
see Index 7
92
8,
66, 189
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105,
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44-47 125
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6,
250
129
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6,
8,
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131
255
See Index 4
159
8,
28,
25,
158,
261, 266, 268, 275
189
135
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43, 45.
229
1 1 1,
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(corrupt),
233, 234
260
246,
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233, 256
253
209,
124,
256
128, [259]
g,
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6,
255, 259, 260, 263, 266, 267, 269
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55, 5^,
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170,
280
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264
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156-158,
153.
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275
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See also Index 8
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271, 282, 283
244,
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177
22,
22, 33>
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59>
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157 (MS.
166 (MS.
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172 (MS.
264
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159 (MS.
224-227, 231, 255, 257
evy.),
116 (MS.
evy.),
225, 226,
231, 233, 265, 280
145 (MS.
, 5,
;
146 (MS.
evy.),
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216 (MS.
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271,
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146 121, 136, 152,
53, ^^,
223, 254j 268
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(do.),
(do.),
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170
1
(MS.
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28
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137 (MS.
163
2 27
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150, 157 (MS.
(do.), 172,
227
283
9,
> 9.
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256
263
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135
280
283
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27, 29
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19°
174, 234 (MS.
2i6 (MS.
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See Index 4
224-226
8
€"•)'05,
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274
67
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1
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e'oi (?) for ttrj,
;
39 (MS. .), 41-46 (MS. .), 91, 92, 190,
38,
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eiCreXaCTTlKOS
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for
265;
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255, 264
for
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;
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38, 5
156-166
Index 7
/ , , , /
See also Index
269;
*€8-^, no /«"«; /?, 37
275
for
,
149, 263.
147
263, 283
2,
n6,
166;
?,
26
272
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139, 141
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eiBo<;, 71, 115,
207, 213, 243,
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21
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2o6
224 (MS.
ey)(eXus, 202 (MS.
174
for
359 See Index 4
95 (MS.
(MS.
evK.)
evK.),
See Index 7
11 6-1 19
(MSS.
evK.)
83
See Index 7
(MS.
ey/S.)
4-[8],
138 etc
6, 6,
, 88, €?),
164
,
179
as
subst,
163 (MS.
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, , /, ,
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18,
166,
35.
2
.
172.
1
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104
1
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,
1
68
(see Addenda), 153»
234» 259» 261, [264], 266, 267
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,,
244
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as subst.
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8,
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233, 248, 250,
272,
22
109,
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34. [38]> 39.
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.),
37.
114,
45,
172, 233 (-^«)
5
(MS.
(for
ev^.),
€«>•),
116
(do.),
265
274
13
117
.
:
153;
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257 (MS. once
-, 184,
(do.)
114 142, 2ii, 277
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5°
122, 123, 146, 259
48
,
[264], [265], [270];
(.)
(MS.
£|,
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1
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243, 257, 262, 263 (•''),
19°
, 125
eXeou), 92, 93. 102,
196,
^pvVavis,
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164
263
189,
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words thus beginning see
105, 141. ^43.
183,
'•
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(MS.
45>
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,
4^-46 (MS. often 179,
240
5, *'.;05,
cvr.)
258 (MS.
86, 187
36,
162 (MS.
77
26,
86, 187
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;
8, 9)
74
, ,, ,
, 263 :
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2
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272-275
1
1
no
258
See Index 7 89,
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5.
37> 39.
136,
2 75;
[254],
175
--)
219 (MS.
245
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158 (MS.
(MS. ££.), 232 (MS.
ۥ5, 5, [
64
279-281
193
105 (MS.
,
134
119-121
115, 1 6.
tvetraBevaa)
^05,
47
43. 44.
139,
254.
254
233, 258 (MS. wk.), 280
6,
243,
233,
See also Index 7
iv
for
74
for
229,
86(?)
159 (MS. once
?,
26,
*€8,
2 20.
1
26
282
273-
82
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165,
1 59 220
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:
171,
275
(MS.
164,
83,
255, 2 57
253
:
27-31, 128, 207,
£.)
1
1 8,
191
/05
259» 264, 266
eic^ecrt5.
^^,
1 1.
€.);
(MS.
26
9.
and
69
(.)
26, 221 8,
283
e/fetcre,
160,
157,
e.,
93. 219 (MS.
146,
229 :
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164, 228, 230-232, 235
€/0?
,
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INDEX OF WORDS
36
239 (MS.
. . ,
:
for
54. 26, 266
2 6, 27,
62
e/c.
words thus beginning see See lyxtkvi [148]
See Index 7
—
251, 259.
, , , ^.
INDEX OF WORDS 258
*£,
cfbSo?. 117. 19• 121, 136. 152, 153• 158• 160, 161.
, . , , , ,
-, *€\-.
112 269
166, 233, 354. 268
6, 26 ',MS. -««.). 268 i^MS.once -«u).
54•
.
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278-281
129
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, , , €, *<;. , , , 13
1
'. ?,
233
76. 230.
231
(r),
, . , * . , , . e^at
—
,
146• i47r '49•
9•
138. 160. 162,
152•
6,
115.
3»-53• [73-77• 22,
223. 268,
267,
258.
354, 255•
235•
L234.]
129. 131
152. 158,
6,
162. 164
6\-/ - /^,
(Pap.
26
)
1
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47
(do,)
See
TcrcAeiVi/Kiv
9.
2S4
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.
1
8,
c/".
30,
2. 4,
20- 189. 233•
267
93
164. 259
(MS.
1 1 1
€,3/3<•).
See Index 7
259
,
c^cSpa. 143 *eio'iavro?, 94. 95-
99-03
eTTiyoiT;
i^cp\opai, 208, 210, 252, 283 103, 107. 136. 149•
;. 4,€5.
103,
62, 235
—
no
129
-;?
1
no,
1
2
78
'6.
1
62, 163.
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1
66
2i6
240
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A
14-16,
19•
104.
143
28
185
59•
9,
i5f, 157, 162
e^iSeifi?, 166 (!MS,
272
e.,
136
48
, , , ,
n/s c.,
146
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See Index 4
cfq?. 147. 159. 16., 224-227. 231. 250. 236. 258. 265,
1
:
n€pcr(i)iV>;
See Index 4
57•
-•), 207
t,MS.
149- 171
202. 204
III.
229
131
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See Inde.x 4
1
(do.),
109 (MS. -.)
:
*€•€,
212
iwice).
en•»
271, 27S-281
145
cfcTo
134 (MSS.
227--3.
282
efccm.
24
164-167, 172. 209, 229, 232, 235, 258
39-46
*4,
See Index 7
-^^, .
105
>32'. '33
*€.
—
165 (MS. - •), 178-180 (MS. -•),
148, 149, 253
189
.
125, 126
errci, 129, 131,
256
37•
49• ^S^
See Index 4
, ,
232
129
*«(/, »•,
see Index 6
137.
234
*hrapovpiov.
1*6, 136
9•
22,
'21,
223, 258
284
222, 223
€,
/.
5•
6.
159•
ic3
(,cornipt\ 75•
3,
71 (^IS. crcix
en-ev^ef, 161, 164. 163. 167, 220. 224. 332. 233- 263
.
^Viiui, 268
€.
4•,
273- ^74
126
7
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27-
215,
278-282
1
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115. ii6. 223. 227
»»•»7«
232, 233• 257
See Index 4
CiroyCt». 204'.');
€)(, ««5.
36,
148, 215,
;?)
See also Index 7
evo)(7;.
361
-Siieu),
167 (MS. once
areiB.)
:
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, , , , , ,, , , ,
28,
25,
32,
no, in, 119-121,
47,
128,
i35> 143. 156, 225-227, 229, 250, 251, 253, 283
cTTieiiceta
,
i.
:
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283 (MS.
6-2 1
1
14,
255 272 (MS.
2,
, € , , , , , , , , , 1941
27
88
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, ,
See Index 7
,
17
'•
, , , -,
/''>15
237
4.
9,
5.
i/c
2
26,
270, 276
gen. Itcvs, 174
271, 278
cSyevcWaTOS, 267, 272
^
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7
See Index 4 See Index
Upiu>v,
.), twiS.),
-Si.);
/,
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112
See Index 4
146 (MS.
.),
152 (MS.
tTTiTit/t.)
156, 2o8, 213
124 195, 197, 198, 2oi, 203.
, , , , /ci/AOS,
224-226, 234 (MS,
as subst.
136, 137,
^• 6,
^, 2
125, 207, 253
263, [264]
iig (MS.
137
2,
233
7
ii7
278 (MS.
2, *'''^•
250
282
See Index
105, 136, 158, i6o, 162, 164, 167, 216, 232
,
269
,
5, passim:
[147] (see Addenda), 161
g,
4
),
257,
gi
202-205, 28, 213, 258
96(?), 97(•'') 258
, ' ,
196
. *, ,
154
, , ,
174
86-88
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7
€'
2 7, 92,
(MS.
See Index
6,
48,
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179
ni
202-205
190
219
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263, 270, 278
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5, 209
134
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183, 184
\.
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(MS. -.)
See also Index 4
(?).
125, 207, 282
, , ,
193-204 passim, 208:
164,
49> '88, 189,
CTTi/AcXcta, [132], 227, 260
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207
203
212
1
2
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105
eirtXucri?, 272
, , , .
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278, 281
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211
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25,
28
1
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271, 279-281,
8, 6
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203, note, 204
29
(i"),
-««t.),
227, 280
86, 187
1
III, 116
270 (MS.
23, 224, 225,
207, note
,
220
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119-121, 150, 157, 172, 258 (MS.
139
*€/<€,
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, , , ,
229
n6, 227
115,
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, :, ,
INDEX OF WORDS
362
246 131 266, 280, 281
228
, *, ,
26,
,
207, 244, 278, 284
244
229 7.
9.
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22, 104,
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271
See also Index 4
28, 281
;
cv/cXccVraTos,
283
62, 66,
67
, , , , €, €\<;
INDEX OF WORDS
,
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254, 264, 283
:
241
€<;,
1
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224-226
244
192, 207, 270
€%,
279-281
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See also Index 3
;
£UTv;^£VraTos,
159, 163, 166
230
242
26
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As
243•
title,
7
183
125, 208-210, 213, 243, 244
128
(?
MS.
130
125
{=6),
220 (MS.
£^)
187
107, 19^
15*. 1^5
9,
251
,
l)(^e(ris, 93. 94, 102. 238 22, 30-31. 45.
*e»/>eiVo5
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,
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187
(?),
178,
181-185 passim, 188-190, 194.
€»75, €9, 68, 239 1
94 (?),
*
241
68
240 ?)
86
See Index
-.,
:
^''^•
104, 105, 136, 151.
183 182, 184, 185 2
2
185 226, 229
, , ,
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41
9-11.
, , , •)7|7(
239. 240
),
1
2,
3.
2 1,
223 (MS.
50,
See also Index 8
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-.)
37
82
, , 26
163,
240
71
7
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1
6,
18-22
197
for
,
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37
207
202, 204, 205
13 (MS.
-?)
juij^iv
^,,
149. 255. 263, 266,
, 242
7
see Index 4
207
187
94. 9^,
185,
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:
26
26
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28
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See Index 4 132, 133,
213
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6,
202-205
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2
for
22
44-46.
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187
128, 131
234, 260.
201
266
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259
:
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173, 189
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254, 255, 284
8, 26; ^,
229, 246, 252, 262, 263
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See Index 3;
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267, 284
244
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272;
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86, 187
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182 (MS.
6,
149,
eucrcySeta, 216 eucrc/Sij?.
268, 276;
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8)7/ioVtov T^s
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115,
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(MS. //
244
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283
164;
/7£5,
9
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363
2 1 6,
282
246, 249. 253 252, [262], 264
28
g, cf.
152, 232
INDEX OF WORDS
3^4 Pta,
,
13
7,
^€t05
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22 7,
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);
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253
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129, 207, 210, 213, ^43, 252, 282
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28
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(MS.
€€),
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2
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271
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1
63
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2
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285 (MS.
,
7,
257,
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1
;
63
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13,
(MS.
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88;
1
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179 igx
indicative
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(?)
:
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132, 133, 213,
227, 228, 231, 234, 238, 245-267, 270-276,
1
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See Index 4 277
See Index
26,
229, 232, 259,
7
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30—32, ii8-i2i, 126, 132, 229;
284
(?
—MS.
162, 221-223, 241
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(.^)
26
164
164
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46
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{=?),
92
ij(^iO7rtu\7j9, 277
II
114
125
73. 84, 85, 152, 243,
255
lyvos
See Index 4
05, 09(?), 124
i8lOJ(ei/305, 262,
263
.
278-281
/xos.
9, 28,
.
129
283
87
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Upa
215, 218;
(TvvoSo'S,
2 43
;
63
165;
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28
1
165
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tOOS, 43, 52, 158,160-162, 165, [232]; assubst.
'.
48,
.
45 (MS.
283
202, 263
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1
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;
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146, 196, 233, 254, '^60, 268
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.
iVTCv^ovTai,
20
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Ep/ioS
I
;
:
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264, 265
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See Index 4
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2 2,
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1
219
8,
See Index 4
, ,,
179
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1
tXacr/xos, 284 (MS.
232
7,
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2
See Index 4
iXapos, 244
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(qu. ^v'iVos or
*, ,
:=
105, 137, 1^8
;
09,
15°
— ^?
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149
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(y^),
25 (MS.
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.
VOC.)
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of an oar), 164
See
.
III
213
42, 142
, . .
136, 149!
245, 246,
;
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230
2,
1
no,
84, 107,
71
- .«,
73~275
141
2
43
266, [270^,
2^, 8
.
207,
282, 284
(as part
^?,
165,
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., 253!
'', ^€705,
1
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.
5?
;
282;
246,
244,
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6-2,
12-14,
?, , , •€, ie/oeiov, 191
28
See ^cotokos
6-8,
18,
35
^''^ *s subsl.
l^ia,
134;
:
5,
'•
164, 183, 184,
,
86, 87, 189
105, 136,
231
see Index 7
47,
1
75-' 77, 23°, 231
, ,
112,
, 8, ,
117,
146,
220,
150,
231,
248,
249,
267, 271
.,
See also Index
8i.
2,
up,
91,
132, 133, 137, 164, 178, 221
105, 129, i39(?), 192
, , , , , '. , •;•
(?)
.)
iv
n^»
206,
258,
257,
270,
241
, ,, , ,« , ,
(?),
—
131, 222, 223, 233, 234, 25S, 270,
17,
42
270;
207,
,
271
270,
(MS.
233, 259, 260, 267
37-39, 41-46, 142,
.)
233, 259
(MS.
)
17»,
1
73
(MS. twice
See Index
28, 127,
-, *09 ],6, ,
21
, , ,
, 22
;
117
143, ^44
*05,
164,
263
1
65 (MS.
26, 266-268, 271-275, 278 See also Index 4
189
183, 184,
€€,
88 185,
;
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,
, , ?, , ^, ,
26
187-189
235
234, 267
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6,
,,,
129,
35,
278, 281,
, , , ,
146, 233
234 (MS.
«.)
133
Karctyaiog, 158, 160, 161, 233, 267
164 (MS. once
30, 3^,
*',
183, 184,
258
145, 232, 258
)
22
255, 263
6, 8,
., 91, 148
5
232
*•', 8,
^
105, 183, 184, 190
222,
142
277•
., 146;
147
178
7
See Index 7
234, 257,
243
283
1 1 1,
104,
See Index 4
43>
Addenda)
28 28
(?),
8,
{<;), 276
*
--)
83
152, 233, 258, 283
*., €<,
(-^«)
134 (MS.
28
See Index 6
.
47 (but see Addenda)
91, 192 (see
262, 263
2,
avSpo), 71
KaracTTacris, 229, 280
271, 275, 278, [279]
, , , ,
See Index 4
91
202
J
133,
251
164, 165
i43>
220
87, 19°
132,
*
189
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271
, , ,
-),
204
115,
?, 2, .) ?,
(MS.
250
{=
*
i/f.
92, i87, 196, 278
[9],
79, 207
167, 178,
207, 213
68
45, 47, 105,
I09,
(,•/5,
|•(,,
163
*/cati'oS(o/A09
66,
69,
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159
*
See Index 4
1
6,
283
KaOoSos, 268 (MS.
, , '. , , , , , . . ,
233
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7
187
137,
365
93, '49,
256
''.
,, , , , , *, ,
INDEX OF WORDS
165
,
1
259 (MS.
-/*.)
\ 39, 4», 42, 45, 46, 92,
22, 220
8s
164
59, 245-247, «49,
See also Index 8
250, 261, 268, 270-277.
INDEX OF WORDS
,-
366
2io
€,<;
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275
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174 (MS. ., 258
;
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48,
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83, 86, 187
*
385
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(?
;.
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*, ,
164
"^,
'75>
324,
226, 227,
2351 [365],
271
86
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)(5,
187 2
23
129, 1
8,
1
49
119, 258
30, 52, 66-68,
73-87 passim, 118, 160,
28,
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115, 123, 143, '44, *<•
79, gi,
164
(MS.
, *, , , , , , ,
/.),
185 (do,)
86
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148, 149,
6,
28
164, 167,
22,
162
1
182;
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88,
, , 5,
132
212
, , , , , , , , 189
2%,
256 (?),
235, 253, 258;
^'
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28
95> 97-99,
2,
204
30
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251
8
:
90
. 277
.
K\eo-
239. 249. 276
?7
?54>
;
MaK€8oVa>v, 182
104, 187
36, 89,
62
232, 233
127, 134
252
259, 268
267
87
zoo, 202, 304
244 (MS. /*.)
139
1
6, 6,
89, 113, 129, ^38, 139-
139,
271
6 1,
, ,[), , , , ,
131, 202
104
1
271
133, 207
3, 6, 09. no,
148
'',
86,
1
158,
2, 237, 238, 240 8, 88, 190;
194-196, 200, 202-205, 374(•');
,
,
22, 240
178, subst.,
151^153
28
^—
02,
183,
,
166, 171, 327, 235, 247, 249, 253, ?57. 275,
,, ,
See Index 4
263
189
30,
231, 267, 271
93,
00
2 2 2,
', 6
352; as
6
2
,
, . , ,
179
242, 285
2
),
189
253, 254
96
, ', , ,,
257, 264
244 (MS.
#€(
?),
2 2 4•'2 2 6
J
251
115.
86, 222
1
=
;
139, 195
5(?),
92
, «
125, 263, 264
185,
kOitos, 164
€)
113
),
See Index 4
{?
172
88
,
,
88(.*)
88
1
2 72,
253 265
,
63-68, gi,
!
222-223 passim 149
KTjpas, 106
Kt/ci,
.)
;
176, 230, 257;
/etov,
89
1
Xpi'fos
66,
,
, , ,,, , ?, . , ., 144, 14^, 157, i59> ^1^' ^75
:
',
220
202, 204
, *(
INDEX OF WORDS
,
, *, . *.
278
240
),
€.
92.
i86, 187
51-153
1
, ,
—
i2, 146, 158, 160,
164, 221, 232, 233,
161,
220,
175,
Kiipii.),
8,
268,
267,
146
;
, , , , ].
title
of Emperor), see index 3; as
of respect, 131, 241, 244, 275, 283;
title
= ©fo's,
. ®(6, 244
242, 284, 285;
66
1
1
87
See Index 4
. -02,
5.
57, 58, 63, 69,
105,
[8?],
114,
7,
6,
89, 9°,
9^-
34,
'42,
131,
7,
191, 224-227, 229-231, 234, 241, 243, 246,
247,
249~25, 258 (MS. once
*.€.
KOyit.)
-261, 264, 266,
269-273, 275, 278, 279
),
See Index 4
72
, ,
, , *,
.)
III
,
[57], 58, 62,
8,
103, 178,
2,
183, 190, 192,
203
248
250
. ,
223, 256, 265 {^^^•
82
*'(?),
, , ,
84
,,
See Index
7
243
234
,
225, 227 227,
59,
236-238 passim,
240,
257,
263
2, 8, 9, II, ^^^•
Xoyi^o/Attt, 252, 259-261, 264, 267
7,
49,
^^.)
222, 223
,
75 ),
*, ,
58,
III, 259, 260, 266
27,
,
168 (MS.
XiVov, 205
^
,
.) .)
164
See Index 4
\{ \)(, 233
*\— *{
(')>
85
44, 45,
Xeu/co's,
/AOs,
164
).
(MS. 9'
268
25, 28, 49>
96,
258
191 (MS.
225 (MS.
193, 195, 199,
251
264;
129
?, ,
,
[134!,
itirov,
;
(,
282;
229, 263, 265, 282
\ij
III
/.
107,
£[]),
{),
278;
272,
as subst.= legal representative, 9, 13,
170, 219; (as
Kvptos
271,
258 (MS.
254,
235,
116, 137, 138, 145, 147, 148, 161, 163,
19, 136,
general
230-233,
22,
20,
202, 2X2
95,
220
See Index 4
, , Xeyw,
II, 50, 105, 136, 152, 156, 158, i6o, 162, 165,
,
258
39, 4°, 43, 1^4,
235
167,
See Index 4
^, *•^,
277
220
,
See Index 7
. /3,
See
(as title of respect),
Kvptev
225-228, 231, 234,
Uncertain, 260
250, 260, [270?]
278
Kvpeia,
> . (),
235;
258, 264, [265].
*KVK\evTTjpLov, 266
,
. (?),
^
367
'26, 136-138, 147, 164, 165,
1
74,
212, 2X6, 220, 232, 283
113 :
110,
27;
,,
.).), , 278-281
:
;
(MS.
23(?), 232;
. .
/ 103,"
?
.
30, 31,
1
2,
'AvtivocW
. (?),
2
33;
28
(MS.
account),
209
key.),
35,
47-49, 91, 102,
103, [105?],
108, 112, 115, 116, 138, 168, 180, 181, 192-195,
255,
51
;
26,
, rScos
., see Index 4 49, 220;
itrl
,, , ;
169
208, 209, 253, 264, 272, 282
115 (^^S.
,
230,
[257], 262, 268, 275; 50,
175
?,
9
"""
131, 148, 149, 19°, 229, i
236
.,
225, 227, 238;
199, 203, 209, 210,
,
'Ake^avSpewv, 49, 5^
.
Xoyos (=
^ ©,
284
;
;
Xdyos, 69;
^ word,
[43]> 254, 212; its
250;
for
', ',
,
INDEX OF WORDS
368
?,
,
,
178, 2oo, 203
45-47, 68, 91,
7,
,
*\ovKavLKOv, 240
,
104, 182
•;,
282
,
,—
157
, *8\. *. ,
, , ,
See Index
229
See Index 4
149, 158, 163,
See Index 4
7-9>
207
-20,
22,
104, 136
26 26
.)
'^ 162,
66,
163,
167,
229, 244,
" ',
255,
[2681, 271
"yo»'
/*•
8,
7,
—
See Index 4
:
26,
266,
28, 28.
See also
207
/,
*\\-^.
, ,
276;
-?),
22, 104,
,8
See Index 4
part, as subst.
125, 207
252
, /1,€/30
—
5
2
,
,
136
139
53,
164,
196,
230,
270;
8\,
•
;
/*•
.
,^
231,
;
13,
104,
1 7.
117,
°4,
• .
'(
;
(as
267,
(,
36
147, 157» 159, 172 (MS. once
206, 220, 256, 260, 263, 265
•8,
249
123,
139
("), 246
248,
271
, , /xe'xyat,
9
284
1 2,
125,
271
MS.
5,
126
,
51, [52];
(13
283
9', '°7, 121-123, 138, 139,
,'
207
-20
/^.)
[5]. [52], 54-57, 73. 78-84 /«"''»?,
89,
52.•
a measure),
36, 42
7-9,
(I^IS.
$6, 37. 44-46, 93,
283
, ,
164
87, 190
53.
ib.
^/f.
163, 215,
Q),
66
2
35,
90
128
Index 3
, ,6
1
230, 231
1.\ (Pap. 1263)
,
)
(.')
134, 170, 51,
284
282
262
iig, 151, 152, 160, 166, 180, 235 22,
(Pap.
3°7)
€\8,
,
6
207
26, 26,
•)(.,
-, , -, , , ] , , , g,
. '; , , , , ,
6
<;^1., 248, 249
96(.''), 202, 204,
222
''°
136;
92
105 (MS.
244
see note)
(.',
129, 284
1 1 1,
257, 258,
(MS.
136, 164
151
157,
22, 104,
262
,
log, 126, 132, 133
7
266
See
(€.)
190
7
242, 259, 265, 269, 27a
283
(MS.
-20,
92
See Index
236
133,
28
269
-.)
164 (MS.
?).
7
1 1, ^/^•
9,
7, 9,
146, 164, 196
€, *{<; *.). ,, /, //,
See Index
2,
, , , , , /, '. , , , , , ,
\v)(yo<;, 183, 184
, , . , , ,
284
(corrupt),
12, 16, 21, 22, 123, 125, 126, 130, 134, 171.
g,
238, 265, 273, 274
194
•9,
106, 107, 160, 162, 164, 165, 241
g,
. , ,
e/c.
128, 129
107,
m, 149
n8,
121,
eh•.
-pet),
, €, , , , , , , , , , , *, ,
. *.
INDEX OF WORDS
.
g
2o8
222-223
P<^^^''»i
104, 136, 282
,
8,
7,
i2, 14,
16-19
passim
',
,
2,
164,
165,
8,
.
;
Tlereap/
,
278
164, 165 (MS. once
.)28
6,
[38]-4,
136,
, *, , , ,
223, 233, 278
79, 183-185, 188-190, 143,
44. 53> 54-
I'eOXe/CTOS
,, , , , ^, *', , , , , , -, '.
, 6,
107, 109, 136-138
,
four
.
-
.,
;
1 2
;
—
-
83;
'^
^. , €, *, —
,
107,
, , ,
134,
6, 103,
219
(?
^)
, III.
174;
7
245,
273,
275-277 passim;
^
258,
,
[6],
125,
261-264,
272
34. 57.
(?)
7, 7.
224-
227, 258-261, 264, 266, [270], 271, 278-281
92
189
2
223-226
*,
?,
146
232
3
7'
— .), 277
43
*'05,
271
276 (MS.
9>
-4, 242
6-20,
^/•.
76;
v.
III, 175. 215. 217, 229, 250, 258
92,
1
;
,,
254,
243,
apyvpiov
'.
246,
v.,
^^ = solidus,
105,
v.,
270,
, , ,
-^, 2 *)'',
19,
150
passim, 197-202 passim,
204
9>
// Index
vo/aSv <^opos, see
>
-), 26;
(or
— MS.
73. ^95
88
^4> 255
8,
* ,
7
^'''^•
21 6
See Index 4
1
(?),
228, 249, 252, 268
248
/^)
See Index
253!
vo^eto9, 156
268,
8,
v(e)t'Kj;,
17
;
I'OUCCrua,
164
1
,
;
156, 159, 263, 264
277
(MS.
66
," ,
259, 272
/.
24 1)
1
207
178
135,
190
:
viuiTepos, 23, 73,
7
*//,€^
189
233, 256
^coiis,
. ,
—
92
,
27, 271;
(Pap.
Ixviii
165,
221
258
//,,
1
, ,
241
ju.ot for
vaoXcxTr^s)
€5, 227
74, 187-189 ^««"», 236-237 passim 26, 265, 269, 28, 281
50,
255,
— MS.
(?
259
Tois
:
/,
148, 151, 153
67
,
^.)
242
233, 267
212
(),
140 (MS.
(?),
241
(37 MS.
235 267-269
.
:
164
^€05, 125, 231, 267,
164,
234. 235. 255. 259-261, 264, 266-269
.),
164
221
45. 207-209, 22,
105, 131,
times
220
v.,
125
278
65,
/,
as subst.
:
7
220
28
184-186,
, ,
?
:
See also Index
vauTTys, 220, 252
192, 220
13,
7
164
.),
170 (MS.
220
, , , , ,
13, 23-26, ek.
gz,
7.
See Index
'^ ?,
loy
142
,
(), 191 See Index
t-auXoi/, 188, 191, 192.
181-183
7,
369 See j/eoXtKros
(do.)
,
INDEX OF WORDS
370
vvv,
/,
,
212
2o6 (MS.
* 68, 8€,
, ,
vvvei)
, -. ) , : , , , 86,
113.
(-,
'' 17
26
259,
1
187, 202, 209, 240
t-
.
.
.
',
5-2 8
2
1
;
(adj.),
51. [52];
, ?,
$2, [69], 92.
?,
37. 140
See also
233. 206
207, 264. 265
III, 133.
,
35.
, , , -, 136; ^
27,
117-121, 207, 228, 229, 253 253. 265
, , , , ,
^^'^•
104, 105, 115. 116, 137 (MS.
g,
),
257. 265
6., 2
7
47.
26,
263,
28 (^^.
-yfiay),
2531 256;
57. 263
6
8, •;,
*6, , ,
28
, , ',
/
—
129, 241 ,
204-205
241
. ^ , 0/5,
4,
282
125, i6i, 235
ofos, 92, 113• 199. 228, 270 See also Index 4
23, 67, iig, 121, 136, 146,
174 (MS. vk), 207, 251, 267;
,
151-153
'
141,
175. [i76], 230, 235, 272
240
See Index 4 (measure), 195. 197-198 /"^«"",
, , , , ', '.
6<;, 28 6,
136,
37,
75
232
72
129
277
4>
19'. 202,
i/f.
(?)
-^,
38, 39.
97-99
191
105, 149, I5i-i53. 232, 233, 255
9°•
95.
152.
passim, 212
11, 251
132, 139,
04>
OIOS, 36, 37. 39. 40-46, 105.
49 C^IS. otKor.)
, , [31],
85,
°7. "2,
63, 93.
9—11, 23, /". g,
8, 8,
75.
161, 268
2,
59. 91. 237
passim, 201, 202, 204
oIktjtlkO•;, 229
?,
6,
175-177. 221, 225, 227-235. 253-259.
/),
121, 125, 126, eU.
48
229, 278-281
ot/fta,
8
27, 29-32,
233, 256, 265
09,
I,
e/c.
28
266
26
284
oiaf, 164
oiKT^cri?,
2,
19.
105, 146.
8.
9.
254.
229, 242
12.
264, 266-272, 275. 276.
284
, , ?, for
),
151.
140-142, 145. 147. 149. 151-154. 66, 170-172,
182-185 <^^^"", 9°•
(MS.
2,
119,
35> 44-46. 48. 5°•
-)
Index 8
8,
267, 268
230
(noun), 2i7-{2i9j
222, 223
164 (^IS.
1
, ,
28
.
, , , , II.
9.
,
217
See Index 4
Itpa
233.
244
26,
259.
86
^
:
53.
164
35, 37, 52, 170
240
),
30,
178, 179
(?),
227,
187
*6\.],
7
138-140
220,
92 (see Addenda)
\{
igi, 227, 228, 240, 270
*^/,
2X2,
257, 258
, *6, ,
fcvo5, 162
43, i8
202,
(part of furniture of boat),
^eviKos, 223
, , ,
2,
197'
237. 238, 269-271
e^c.
i83, 184, 244
',
95>
^19'
177.
III, 117, 134,
I,
42. 45. 46, 92. 93. ^°3<
3.
1
73.
235, 268;
6.
272
20
INDEX OF WORDS
, ,
*6. ? 6)(,
, 5
134 22i
, , *6<;,
"6
115,
(?),
109, [131], 133
[280];
Opyavov,
259, 260, 278
, , , ,. , , , , ,
283
Aeyo/xciOv
;
:
.
';, 26
136, 229, 253. ^54
See Index 4
224-225
•;
243
° ^i'OS
'
^iios ., 115,
!
., 227,
6,
225, 228,
28
, ,
.
?,
220;
.
)^)/;^(€)', 2 20
240
, 05
.
;
»-,
Tfjs
t
107
, ,
104, 136,
25,
19,
, *, ,
.
45, 57, [7].
16,
ais),
18,
20, 22 (ace, sing. >^)
, , , ,
{MSS.
9,
268, 271, 282
67
25,
66
,
9> °6, °9. 33. 37
., 68
),
159, 163,
146
146, 149, 159
(^''S-
.),
('^^^•
),
2
74
146, 176
28
217,
.),
222, 223
SUpov iraXivyevtaiM,
(Pap. 878)
xlii
{sic),
of the Virgin, 284
278-280
272,
73
257, 265
6,
66, 167
254 8,
9,
66,
4,
1 1,
6-2,
22,
,
158,
6,
235, 254
.
:
Ow,
253
221, 231, 248, 255, 257, 265
45
138,
17 ;.),
1
-€)
126 164,
1
97
i
See Index 'rapr^^e»'
8-, 8, 8^, ,
28, 219 (MS.
--';, 26,
207
7
in customs-receipts, 36, 37
no
91
133
282
45,
>
log (.MS.
6^-68 passim,
[66], 167-171 (MSS.
175 141,
iV-.),
257
254, 255
.),
,
(/.
88
233
123, 129, 136, 139
30-32, 118-121, 220, 233, 238, 248, 249, 258
.),
79
, ^, , /, . , , ',
253
(?),
1
.
:
1 1 1,
249
(MS.
> , , ^, , : 6,
14 (ace. sing, 89, 91
28
212
73(?).
: , ,
See Index 4
174, 230
9,
, *•0
),
149
13, 17,
see Index 7
itj
'( -, .,
183, 184
59
,
183, 185, 192
136, 2o6 (MS. -Xetv), 207 (do.), 284
204
*€?.
77.
104,
4
176, 217,
153 (MS.
264
137
, , , OCTTIS
.
;
See Index
•»;?,
ocro9, 216, 256, 282
',
10
2
278
1 1 1,
(?)
,
?,
for
-'),
27,
39
8
, , ,
(MS.
45, 46
: ,
239
0/315, 114, 235
&,
92
253
250, 272, 278-281
g2, 164;
282
«is
TTayo?, 227
9-2,
32,
196, note, 239, 240
*-, *7•).
233, 258
229
, ' /- , *6, .), 6\\, (MS.
., 278-280
191, 221, note, 223
,
11
g,
;
183
*6<; 6 --
;(>', 19
183
,
283;
tiSo»-,
Addenda)
(see
See Index 4
^
:
oTTov, 206
*.605
371
147,
54.
228, 229, 243, [268J
75 3 f 2
165, 189,
28,
2,
220,
, ^, , , ,
, . ,,
INDEX OF WORDS
372
^?, ,
^-]
. , , ,
217, 2i8
63-68
,
136, 156, 282, 283
175
, -, , , ,
175
28
213
220
129,
7^05,
2
8,
126, 132
129,
54, 64)
142,
i73j
231, 258, 268
,
See Index 4
66
(MS.
^.)
-^-, , -, -, , , ,
136, 141, 158.
6,
62,
167, 171
6,
158,
229,
2541
258 (MS.
1
38,
172 (MS. once £.), 256
263, 267
157, 162,
66,
26,
241, 272
57-59,
1^3
('')
242
176, 217 (MS.
220,
167,
243> 251. 257.
26,
270,
28
-.), 28
241
242 172
-itvij voc.)
225-227
:
.
Upa
7
6^ 26, 228
159 (^^'
See Index 4
3°. 129,
wevroeny/ale
265
137, 138,
284
:
^
63
137, 15^
5. 6,
(as
-;!^?;)
^7
242
282
229, 284 (MS.
,
261, 264 (MS.
.
:
2,
66, 167
242,
271, 275. 276, 278,
36;
28;
256
166, 167, 257> 263
9> °5.
. ,
'^•,
149
149,
66, 275
2 -,/,
243, 244, 283
164, 243
165
1
;
20
217
for 7re/)t,
156, 262, 263
, , ,
see Index 7
cikootos,
;
^
37,
gen. plur.), 2591 263, 264, 267, 278, 284
36,
-,
20, 207-209, 26,
.), 26,
(MS.
6
29,
27,
257, 258 (MS.
272;
83
274(0
g,
192,
6
54,
251
2
269
etKcis,
/<>,
263
,
28, 253-255,
56, 142, 261,
58, 59
26
115,
i4ij
134,
, *, ?, , , , -, , , , , , , , , |, ? , *, *, *•, 2,
115, 125, 198,
28
g
22,
) *, /« ^ ' ,
, ,
162, 167,
irc/iiTTOS
53
1
266
dat.),
6, 8, 2,
14,
81
:
125,
5°,
228
? ,
2,
9)
5,
193(0, 271
283
6,
passim
2 2 2-22^
26, 261 (MS.
159
, , , , , €, , ), -, -,
2
, , ,
207, 244, 263, 264, 283
),
See Index 4
242, 243
8
7\{ -'';.
26
'.
I'jo,
1
30, iiS
See Index 4
189, 220, 229
1 1 1,
34. 46-49>
^''^•j
'.
?,
person of the Trinity), 266, 284
{ { ?, ,
g,
6, 8,
193, ^94, 2
?),
),
13, 14,
43 51
256
233, 268
2
2,
203
21
5-2 1 8
: , , ,
INDEX OF WORDS
, , ,
, , , , , , , , , -, *^, i86
164
146
See
66, 117.
also
Index 7
1
140-142, 151-153,
158-162,
i66,
165,
170, 195, 197, 199, 232, 258 2
33
73
),
28
, , ,, €, , , , (as subst., sc. oSds), 9
164, 165;
^
l82; 7(£'), 66, 68
;
as adv.
-,
282
7.
200 passim, 203
, .
1
(?),
85
26
(izV),
129
indeclinable, 261
.
.,
47 ^"d note in
, , , , *: ,
i75-i77. 230,
159,
.
/ttp°s»
152.
277 162,
160,
158.
168,
165,
\, *>€,
\'.<;,
in, 263
;
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157;
136, 228, 229, 235, 246,
, ,
198
for
19°
92,
?,
66
g,
,.
. <;
131
See
23, 78. 85.
220;
^9o>
also
Index 4
/',
164,
65;
31
248
{?),
(
13
.
(as
7(?)-9,
,
35; 46,
2,
^,
etc.
'.
274 Q
— MS.
5,
8,
22, 31. 49' 5°.
78.
.
183, 184.
86
1
86
1
(.?),
79.
141
282
43
25, 27, 29-31.
5.
See Index 4
28,
137,
4.
62,
254—257, 259. 26, 264,
254. 255 (MS. once
<'^^•
(•'),
4.
265. 267, 270, 278, 282
209
53
84
(?)>
39.
174 (MS.
49• 5°.
),
277
49. 5°. 92.
139,
129
\{
),
79
255
285
49~5'
178
person of the Trinity), 266, 284
(..<:,
'.
22, 232
217
.
1.
:
2,
10-19,
280
-)
105 (MS.
177)
8,
6,
(?)
158-161, 163,
232,
acc.)
^, , () ,, , *. *, , , , , *, -, ) , , ), , , , . ^) 258, 266, 270-273
264.
See Index 4
26, 284
34
257.
280
163, 282
25>
0^
93•
105, 133, 136, 147,
258 (MS. wpaauv
215, 217
4,
255.
Addenda
:
282
;
254.
See Index 4
no,
260
^^ —
134 (MS.
207,
172,
231
78
;
163,
:
,, ,
134, 263;
See also
\aLpeiv, 242, 243•
, ,
7
278
284
[ 8]
257> 258
See Index
130,
212
"".
Kaiofis, 281
13, 19
230
(corrupt),
159;
263
8,
*/05 ?,
245, 262, 263
230,
28
? *\. , 1
207, 283
282
109,
, , ,
43, 178, 187
^,
.)
284 (MS. 1
26
145,
/309, 27
85
197 passim, 201
',
{ , ,
'/^ .,
^
250
131,
9-II, 13, i53, 221-22^ passim
7<;,
373
,,).
, -, ,
, , , ,
INDEX OF WORDS
374
112-114 passim, -°^ See
TT
119
^,
148, 263
122, 20 7
., ,
€, *, 22
,
no,
27-29. 47. 53.
5-
164
(?),
i6s (MS.
---/^?)
4, •;• ,, *.^, —
.)
128, 199. 203
See Index 4
'
, , , *', , , , , , , '), , , , , , , , , , 109, 129, 278;
1
,
ij
8,
[15],
17-19-
1
:
2
See Inde.x
28
7.
;
234
(i^lS.
125
189
244
<;,
26, 213 282
254. 255
258
89
7/305,
93. 2 55
278-281
2,
265
, ^, ^, , , *''. , , ?,
7
/30?,
244 (MS.
28
--)
(MS.
-vetK.)
See Index
15, 37.
140
39.
4°.
7
5.
[52].
121-123,
See also Index 8
(MS.
),
6,
134
242
;
165
276 (MS.
(MS.
I'JO
/), (MS.
) 142
(MS.
138-140.
),
136, 158, 160-162, 232, 235 (MS.
68
.)
37. 197
147
125, 280
as subst., 183
143. 150.
m
*€,
See Index 4
36-40 (39 ^'^• '^•" 233. 268
163
--.
8,
7.
. , ,, )
,. ,
285 (do.)
151. 213. 217-219
26
*
.),
189, 275
165
125
-rti.),
257. [^65]
284 (MS.
,,
220
152 (MS.
66,
157.
TrpioTos
139
g,
148
150, 163, 233. 253. 254. 256, 262, 271, 278
22
244
2,
(•').
See Index 4
2,
88
1
as adv., 25, 99
66
:
91
2,
272;
129, 264
., 243
8
,
^
88
117, 128, 129, 145. 147. 152. 160, 208
1
254. 263. 264. 282 (MS.
:
1
in
''''^•
283
2
. ',
, , *\\, , , , -, 263
244. 265, 280
143.
1
4.
izg 254. 257
59. 189,
270, 271
*,, —
^.)
244 (^^^-
5,
ill 0), 78(?), 195. 198-201
183
,
?,
26
, ,
189
240 (MS.
.)
26
, *. , ,
/5^(
64
),
229
/3t?,
See Index 4
19
pOOLVOV
{),
igi
245
*
II,
m,
152,
158.
(MS. ^/*), 277 :
p. Tuc^Xoi/,
235
160,
161,
166,
254.
258
,,, :
, , ,
INDEX OF WORDS
^?,
34, 55. 5^
125,
207, 208
132,
375
92. 278, 279
ore
;
208, 209, 210, 213, 243, 244
215-217
;
/?,
^,
46
242, 282
196
164
€{ *. for ere,
, , , , •;,
, , , *, , , , , , ^,
,
244
-?
74
),
See Index
144
222
),
86
282
, ,, , {), *<;,
.
?,
139. 14° (MS.
2 2 7,
280
:
284 (MS.
1
(MS. -/.)
,
[59]-6, 122, 128, 149.
, ]<;,
5.
53. 22(?),
See Index
1
, , , *, (rtTo\oyo5.
See Index 4
9, 12,
14,
184 (MS. £<^.) 229
,
239,
., 246, 248, 249
271, 276;
50
1 6,
18-22
7
257, 267,
26
66, 212,
'),
*(), *,/309,
193, 194. 202, 203, 205, 238,
, ,
1
9.
(=
238
(TtroXoyia, 206
*/(9,
86
1
1
277
7
crtriov, 125
?,
. , , * , , , , . . , ,, , ,
.)
See also Index
219•
233
162, 233. 267
128 66 (MS.
1
», 6
aiaKovr/i/)
ig
1
184, 185
—
164
165,
27, 29
212
129, 235. 267, 278
8€,
234
30, 234
•)(,
-/)
253
170 (MS.
252
6
2
, , , ,, ^/,
124, 283
, , , ,
.)
8
*, *,
7
-)
212
37.
(MS.
26
204
119 (MS.
143. '5°. 267
258
.), 164 , 12
.),
256, 264, 266
136, 138
28
42 (MS.
cre/319,
71
276
139. 220
282 '.
, , , , ,
.)
94
93.
(•'').
Sg, 123, 204, 242
164 1
28
222-223 pc^sim (MS.
7
204
*^[
(measure), 38
(?),
234 (MS.
.)
190
274
92
246, 247. 253. 273-275
;?.
See Index 4
164
8
107, 242
See Index 4
200
26 26
See Index 4
229, 243
;, 6
72, 73.
184
.
8,
82, 196, 228, 256, 259. «71
253
;
, , , , ,
, /
INDEX OF WORDS
376
282
,
1 1,
8,
13.
1
—
7
crrCXos, 221-223 P'^ss"" for
, ^, , , , , , , , ,, , ,
6
.),
(MS.
1 1
8],
4.
5>
1
8,
9.
263
271
7
—
66
53.
""), 9(?— do.)
(.),
134,
47
/.),
234 (once as fem. noun,
),
26
93,
2
2, 141
-/.) (MS. -/.)
68,
240, 268
(MS.
, , , , , 65,
(do.), 152,
158
, , , ,
105
(<^'"'•),
232,
349,
(do.),
.)
270,
271,
6,
6 (.),
250,
258,
;
8,
202, 234, 263
2
/,
? £5,
, , , ,
145 122
1 2 1,
*•'€(,»<€,
1
gi,
125
128 119
268
—
13-16, 22
194
,
(.''),
1
2
179
, , , *£\. *, *. , ,
.
for
86
85,
164,
86
©jj^aiSos,
253
<6, 260 189
142, 167,
75> '76
See Index 4
See Index 4
2
9,
, , *' , , , ,,
6, 8, 9,
22, 164, 165,
See also Index 8
229
1
(Pap. 1157
^'''•f)
(i/f),
^9,
71, 81
48, 58, 59>
69
92 (MS.
.)
202
92 (MS.
133
€8€,
words thus beginning see
for
:
191
284
:
—
passim^ 268.
(?)
229
{,<;
(/.)
283
15,
238
(- —
7
212
92 185,
164,
(Pap.
63-68, 92
47>
Trcpi
21
220
968)
117,
59
69 (MS.
2, 3,
42
140 (MS.
}( >,
276
28
157,
words thus beginning see
:
(.),
220,
170,
.,
129, 146, 232
crxaX
153
.)
104 (MS.
-141
),
(MS.
282 (MS.
1 1
crvvoSos
42, 178
/i.)
62, 178
\4,
8,
•.,
for
:
g,
135 (MS.
',-22,
TrtpnroXt-
Itpa
278
252, 282
31,
r)
250
86, 187
(•')>
63
133, 281
(MS.
243 (MS. (/^.) 33
1
5-2 18;•^ iepa
21
See Index
217, 251
213, 229,
196, 215-219;
, : ^. , , , , ?, , , ', *\, , , /
--,
217 (do.)
-Sttr.),
'ASpiavij
189 (?— MS.
1
;
6eot
']
(€,
71. 136, 146,
128 (MS.
9(?),
215 (MS.
.
146
(,
(MSS.
172
^tot,
CrWOOOg, 195,
157. 162
—
words thus beginning see
.
:
135
125, 156, 227, 233, 234
for
:
4,
—
,
for 1
70
6,
5'
.), 126
255 ,
258
114
22, 237-238
, *, ,
INDEX OF WORDS
, , *, ,,,
134, 2i6 (MS.
195, 205
, 200,
107 (MS.
205
258 (MS.
.)
2
rei^os,
2,
, (
158, i6o, 161, 207, 208
II,
<;,
142, 171, 207, 2io
Tots
,
reXeto?, 270, 271
, ,
io6, 159, 171
See Index
TeXevTOLO?
, .
, . ,
159, 178,
7
(MSS.
rtrt^ or
259.
See also
££),
1
. , , ,
4,
/, , ,
gi, 54. 561 259
7-9, 12-14, i6, 17, 19, 22
?, ^, , (,
37,
,
55,
136,
elc;
139,
%
, ,
.
II
26,
232,
— MS.
5
)
237.
for
250,
255.
(^S.
), 103 (MS. III (MS. once
107,
no,
MS.
.),
ret/i.),
104
.
€.), 140-142
I5I-I53, i58 (MS. once
.),
211 (MS.
186-190, Tei/i.),
232,
192 (MS.
(.),
ig6,
5.
', , , (corrupt),
(do.),
203,
262
149'
237-240, 258, 263, [270],
26
38, 105
271
3C
(-
.,
1J
157
>
.
. (Hermopolis),
(Arsinoe),
.
4-
5
VS
138;
2;
/£
147
V Xa'W-
5
17"
69
W» 49.
(^^,
5.
53> 56,
114
284 37
;
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i'
iv
.
{ \•<,
245
(do.),
i6o-i62, 165, 166, 168, 170 (MS. &.), 177, i79. 184,
;
BcpviKtavoC
136-138;
>?
', '53
148,
i'
(Arsinoe), 146)
257. 258.
;
;
'
J
- iv
;
121
ev
17
;
4.
17, 93
105,
III.
.,
105
7°
1 1 1
.,
.,
. (Hermopolis),
48.
.,
;
2
1J
4,
(i4i
183,
;
polis),
255
163
68;
1
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233
282
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.,
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III
{?
157-166;
1
TTJ
233
268, 271
285
6;
£'(€) . (Hermopolis),
[119];
226
6,
56, 58,
119,
iv
187 gz
238
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(?)
iv
212
, ,
5,
163, 165, 222, 223,
128, 282
.,
258
*/3••05, €)(, 26
"7- 53. 54>
207
14, 2 2
)?,
(dp.)
26
104,
146
*/)•05,
(MS. -£.),
See Index 4
(?)
m.
240
163
36,
268
9>
no
22,
, *,, , 8 8 ,8 ./. , ' / ,^/ ^2, ,/ , ,
See Sextos
12,
?,
8,
212
See Index 4
179
5,
284, 285
234, 246, 275, 282
37-40
Tcs for
i66,
163,
159,
264
277
1
Te\os, 128, 129, 146, 154,
^.
157,
[i76], 239(?), 263,
103, i^i
131, i88, 218, 221
.<;,
145-147,
136,
(.),
for
TeXevTTi, 254, 255
:
123,
,, ^,
30, io8, 112, 118, 148, 149, 171, 241
Index
2S6
174
7
., 263
:
114
284
for
^, ,
152
,, €€.
2o8
28
for
194-197, 200, 203, 254
19, 8o, 188,
),
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/i.);
tci/a.)
TOLVVV, 129, 283
88
1
377
.),
8
(do.),
245
? /,
,<;
,
264
Seiirepo?,
;
205
284 (MS.
,
, ,
,
{), 172
158,
1
6
,
4>
^7>
39'
146,
49. 5-[53].
172. 221. [232
?].
^,
233. 255• 258,
(MS.
129, 131.
26,
211
(?),
282
xlix (Pap•
1
9^8)
253.
.,
, 8. ,
Meyer), 284
-€) 251. 270, 278—281
See also Index 4 -yiois)
126, [132], 133, 167, 229
2, 4,
280;
ii, 26,
5,
in,
167. 218, [219], 231, 233,
115, 134, 142, 162,
235,
253,
256, 261,
264, 265, 267, 272
257
5 , , , , /, *-, ,
57.
, *, , ,
130 (see Addenda), 229 125
255
,
*\,
-
plur.),
226
(do.)
182, 190, 226 '^'^•
;
(3•^
^ person of the Trinity), 266,
284
179. 189, 190
26,
\.,
, —, 6 284
105
= vroKci/itVT/i'),
ig
, , , . *, 130 (MS.
,
--)
143
263. 268
115.
6.
225, 227
250
126, 132. 133. 241
156
See oTkos
£€,
, . ,
\\\,
224, 225
5'
235. 257. 272
105
151. 153. 164-166
278 (MS. -.)
225 (^S.
8,
46,
132, 137 (MS.
187
ulos, 9. 25. 27.
See Index 4
*7;(75,
260
.)
278, 2 79, 281 4. 5.
204
*8--,
251 (MS.
229
*, ,,
^^,
178, 187
, .
=(^?
6
5,
no,
2^5
6-20,
178
164 (MS.
Toi/D.)
27, 29-31.
178, 179
2.
See Index 7
,
178
278-281 (MSS.
257
114 (MS.
*€8, '.
227, 229, 263
260
(f),
*€8-,
(corrupt:
213
,
136
137. 270
271
2 70,
See Index 4
{?),
, , , : , .- , , '. , , 87
^5^<
)
213
^^^•
263
(MS. -/3.)
26 (?),
79•
264;
12-14,
'°•
9'
7.
See Index 4
272
147.
65,
104,
,
-'
^^''
37
37. 174
136,
, -,
iTj
06
269
13.
6,
2
233
163
163
gen.);
.,
*-)(<; €<;,
for
, . , , . , , , *8 , , , , ' , , , , ,
INDEX OF WORDS
378
200, 275. 276. 278, 282-284
284
2
,
5,
See Index 4
i6g, 190
265, 271
2,
203-205
132, 156, 248-250, 256, 262, 264
, , , ?: , , , ,
INDEX OF WORDS 42, 43 4,
202, 263
VTrOVpyOs, 277, 284
?,
)
134, 136 (MS.
5,
(?
— MS.
191
222 167, 208;
vcn-epov,
eJs
.),
147, 235, 257,
,
a)Ct)9
133
136
.
, , <,
6eos,
9> "4.
205,
22,
?, )(}?,
, ,
211
, , , , , ,
-vikei.)
(MS.
{), 4>
<^5,
125, 213
1
86-88,
8,
(^^•
"^^*'•)
See also Index 7
192.
129,
43, 45,
,
, , , . , ,
6,
251 (as
prep.),
160,
158,
(MS.
213,
263,
7<
, , *,
/.)
/),
145, 238 (MS.
.),
ace); 8ii
258 (MS.
141 (MS.
174 (MS.
.),
146, 147, 157,
-176, 230, 235, 272
See Index 4
159 (MS.
241, 248 (MS.
33 (MS.
-),
.),
[.), 66 (MS. .),
167, 272
26
) *, , , , , *, , *8 ,
(^
73
),
277
86, 187
^€5,
2
28, 265
26
1 1 1,
189, 19°
29
"3
128
for
III
2. . 1
2-
^passim, 127, 128, 136, 140,
151-153, 176 See Index 4 149,
89>
27 («.),
(Pap. 1174), 91
2
(J),
254
73
9
37,
156
30, 31,
1
239
See also Index 4
239
igi, 239, 240
3Ca
(?),
28
),
278, 279,
(MS.
284 (MS.
68
2
—
(?)
142, 170
1
See also Index 7
20
?),
{=
^^
164, 165, 169, 172,
234, 201, 267, 208, 272, 273) 253•
/3,
163,
91
42, 45, 219
129
2
, , , , ,, . *, , 6
137 (MS.
^lAortt/t.)
251
©7;;89,
222
202
26
, *, 7
22, 33, '91
285
5, 4
260
253 (MS.
5{?),
7-9>
2-15,
183, 189
244
68, 26, 28, 26, 244!
,
''''f-;
192, 265
255
, ,,
,
284
26
207 (MS. -Xtiav)
—
X''-^^
164
6; »'
229
37>
^-^) 28, 285;
;
4-6, 8, 9.
2
148
, ,
121-123, 125,
22, 49, 5°,
See Index 7
, -,
284
86
8,
146
2
1
*)(aX/fteia.
231
66, 263
1
,
,
:
*,
143. 258
(corrupt),
-£ nom. sing.)
128, 284 (MS.
284
5^/,
135. 250, 253. 256
,
142
for
285
244
113
, , ,
219
for
., 242, 243
51, 53- 89. (?),
,,
6; . )?, 231
156,
;
"^
129
'.
—
, , ,
379
191
33,
, , *, , 38
INDEX OF WORDS
, *€ *.
104, i82
*,
178
88
1
39«
*€, ,
169,
8,
,
88,
,
,
, ,
),
2
278-283
14,
7. 9. 2,
54. 172 (MS. 26, 147. 66
, , , , , , , / ;,
, 66,
.
:
6,
76,
175.
8,
09,
,
157
230, 235, 255. 260, 268
119,
2,
136, 151,
53. 158-163,
5-54.
'^^•
7,
, , *, , 26
/3•5.
258
176
8
72. 73
140, 191
,
,
., 272,
4.
(?).
.),
153
223
8,
note
258
58
6, 2,
81-83, 259. 275
8,
II,
22,
, 2, 5-53>
13-19. 21, 22,
128
,05, 92 28
,—
, , ,
,
87
104
(=
212
117 (MS.
,, ^,
58, 59- 229, 245-247. 249. 250. 254. 257.
•
.
for
—
268, 270, 271, 273-276;
'
1 1
9.
244. 251
160-162, 232
191
*€, 275
.)
117
26
15,
263, 264
26,
174
191
*€, ^, for
34. 36.
see Index 7
;
,
53
26, 268
114.
- "^^^ 67
26, 227
, ?,
235
/)•^05,
,
165,
271, 275. 276
88
\),
176
26
2 68
/);<5,
^9. 132.
See Index 4
167. 259.
,
-«),
22, 49.
72
(?),
/cos,
1
62,
87 (MS.
, /,
243
154.
1
—
29
133. 137.
*/«05 \{),
250
-2,
,
67
152, 250, 272
, , . /)^',
226, 272,
125,
6,
158, /; for
5, 6,
112,
), 212 (MS. ),
(MS.
/,
= Meyer), 284 • <)7€. 256, [265], ., 28
105, 223, 274 (?)
149. i5^~i53. 216, 232,
233. 255. 258, 282, 284
Xpeia, 83, 107 {MS.
125
i
107. 109,
7
See Index 4
(corrupt;
283;
179
02
92. 93.
, ,/ja, 107,
192, 196.
202 passim— 20^, 252, 253
,
See Index 4
*/€(,/€;9.
3>
54.
226
(?).
See Index
142
<;,
12, 59. 60,
g,
82
1
€, ,
277
), 14, 22 2, 282 144.
191
28, 209
62
158.
APPENDIX CORRIGENDA TO VOL. The 131
i.
II
following emendations are derived mainly from Prof. Wilcken (Arc/iiv fur Papyrusforschung
ff., iii.
232
and Messrs. Grenfell and Hunt {Classical Review xii. 434 ff.), with some from other acknowledged below. All have been tested by reference to the originals but no
ff.)
sources, which are
;
complete re-examination of the originals has been undertaken, and probably some published corrections The list is consequently not exhaustive, but it is believed to contain the most have escaped notice.
made
important of the corrections which have been
P. 2, Pap. 219 a p. 3,
recto,
Pap. 219*, „
I.
4.
„
1.
6.
„
1.
7.
Pap. 227
p. 5,
Pap. 220,
€[\
a,
[ ]€
ne\yT€\ (W).
<
printed as
stands for 'aroura,' not 'drachma' (W).
(W).
[']«/£5 (W)
8.
1.
(GH).
ju,e/37j
[]
ey
2.
1.
(GH).
Delete note. /f[oi]
The symbol
Pap. 223. p. 4,
(Cronert).
3.
1.
3.
1.
in the course of the last nine years.
p. 6, Pap. 220, col. 2,
[\]
I.
1.
possible.
is
(W)
possible.
is
€\ ^^ ,
The document
is
a
bond
for
the
appearance of
a prisoner.
p. 7,
p.
Pap. 222,
TO
1.
8.
„
1.
14.
„
1.
18.
„
1.
19.
„
1.
26.
tepa?
p. II,
Pap. 402
verso,
(W).
for
(W).
lepas (W). 3.
1.
1.
Tlie symbol
*
,<;
II, 12.
11.
very questionable.
is
\^] [5]
10, Pap. 402, note on „
(W).
(W)
5.
Ij
name (W).
(W).
"<:[] (W)
"
;
written at length, not
is
i/A°
sc.
'=
''
p. 28, Pap. 257,
1.
269.
p.
37, Pap. 259,
1.
48.
p.
38, Pap. 259,
1.
61.
* 01
(W).
(GH).
is
not the same as in
(W).
(GH).
= (W).
(GH).
*.
/feiftevos
(Cronert)
=
(GH), but the formation
rather resembles
'[€/3] '
^
probable.
is
TaTTiZiou (GH). Perhaps
(W).
stands for
a proper
is
(GH) is
possible.
;
c/.
Pap. 879 in the present volume,
1.
33,
and
APPENDIX
382 p.
p.
38, Pap. 259,
1.
63.
,,
I.
64.
40, Pap. 259,
I.
-)^^
129.
42-61, Papp.
pp.
(W).
vwep "- (W). (W).
See C. Wessely, Siudien zur Paldographie und Papyruskunde
260, 261.
p.
54, Pap. 261,
TO
27.
1.
iv.
58-83, where a third
{) €•^[) {,\) () {)^ £{,€,) [) {\) papyrus of
group
this
published,
is
, €€ [ [L
(// are t)
8t(a)
-
e
€[^]
(Wessely,
with slight modification by W).
p.
55, Pap. 261,
1.
p.
57, Pap. 261,
1.
p.
66, Pap. 281,
p.
67, Pap. 208
. p.
11.
Read
. 3• 1.
3•
1.
7.
70, Pap. 340,
1.
I.
(W).
(W).
(W).
^*
) (W). *, makes
apt*
Ws
reading,
)
sense, but
is
hard to reconcile with the papyrus,
(, ),
(GH).
At the ends of these
3, 5.
11.
and
''.
(W).
II.
1.
„
,,
(W).
(W).
-^
9.
8,
„
Pap. 460,
e*-
Lo^vo
4, 5, 9.
11.
a,
6g, Pap. 170,
„
aveL^
58.
106.
W reads
lines
('•^-
not impossible, though the supposed accent comes over the second, so that p.
y^' ^^P• 3°9'
.\^
20, 21.
'1•
in p.
74> P^P- 327,
1•
14•
p.
"J"],
Pap. 376,
1.
I.
1.
"?
resembles ev or
it
^
/S"]
(W), though the
„
For
8.
1.
perhaps read beginning of
p.
79, Pap. 305,
1.
It
2.
,
.
dependent from the
1.
[inro rje,
first
@€ (W).
5.
1.
?
but p.
80, Pap. 312,
1.
7.
For
Pap. 319,
1.
5.
For
1.
7.
For
^
1.
3.
For
.05
„
„ p.
82, Pap. 472,
p.
84, Pap. 316
f,
1.
I.
read
",
It is
is
as
this
case
W's conjecture
the
for
accepted,
@€)
, *,
but
the
passage
(W) without extreme is
as
violence,
quite possible.
(W).
~
(W).
(GH).
read
(W).
read
? (
,
which
rather than the
only represented by a very short straight stroke
not possible to read
{sc.
sc.
read
sc.
,
In
sc.
a whole remains obscure. „
is
may be
ev^ {sc
read
possible to
is
9,
~
. )^
Delete indications of a lacuna (W).
Probably
ef''
|
(GH).
where read
22,
eir.
/8[o7j* ?]
first letter
W suggests
(
=
7^),
which
is
perhaps possible;
cf.
p.
36 of the present
volume, p.
85, Pap. 469
a,
„
„ p.
„ p.
Pap. 206
c,
86, Pap. 469 , Pap. 206
2.
Perhaps
1.
3.
For
1.
7.
11.
2,
d,
1.
3.
87, Pap. 3166,
1.
2.
„ „
Pap. 318,
° ;8
1.
11.
1.
3.
p.
90, Pap. 315,
1.
3.
p.
91, Pap. 471,
1.
7.
3,
3.
) " (W). [sc.
— may
For
°
^ [}
read
(W).
be read, but the traces of the next
letter
do not
suit
(W).
'
For
4.
(W).
read ov" (W).
read
(
W).
(W).
TTpaf (W).
For
,
(GH). read
on Pap. 913,
1.
5.
here and elsewhere in
this
phrase.
C/. p. 51
of
this vol.,
note
p.
94, Pap. 351,
p.
97, Pap. 256
11.
3.
1.
e,
4.
1.
? , /; []€
€[ ' (not
10.
9,
1.
6.
1.
9•
1•
d,
11.
p.
99, Pap. 256
a,
1.
.
,
1•
2•
Pap. 295,
1.
2.
»
1•
5•
„
1.
6.
Pap. 197, ,)
p.
102, Pap. 475,
1.
I.
'•
3•
Perhaps
5.
1.
..
104, Pap. 316
a,
(W)
not written, though
is
Pap. 321
l•,
.<; [][ €^6
Av/OTJ*
{)
5.
",
1•
8.
For
i•,
4.
1.
5•
1.
8.
107, Pap. 296,
1.
p.
p.
108, Pap. 474,
=
c
109, Pap. 474,
1
10, Pap. 451, >>
.
113, ,,
^•
1.
II. 15.
].
27.
1.
28.
1.
3.
1.
4•
••
8•
(W.,
230.
2, p.
27070'
v'
(GH).
for
^? / ''
1.
GH, and
partly
W,
but both omit the
[Meytcrrov]. For Evcre/3[oi;9] read
/3[77?] (W). =
supply
,
Pap. 329,
1.
4.
The
1.
5-
Perhaps le/aeus (W), though the
1.
7.
/-"
1.
8.
For 8p read
1-
9•
1.
2.
Probably
1.
3•
NaySXas (W
8,
the mother's
name,
like
a.
?,
though the
of the tax and the
,
(GH).
from an unpublished papyrus.
apt^, very cursively written (GH).
5 (W).
possible (instead of the
is
\{) {\)
after
(W).
, end of
1.
note on Pap. 254 verso,
(GH), a variation from the normal formula,
II•
is
>, cf.
59 of the present volume, note on Pap. 841
2 chalchi is the total
(W).
is
876, and Pap. 850, note on
, " , ^
{8€) word
BGU.
9.
1•
114, Pap. 345,
(W).
(GH).
(W).
first
[
omitted,
of 7 dr. 4 ob.
Pap. 844,
Viereck on
c/.
?
cf. p.
is
The sum
GH
(partly
.
abbreviation recurs in Pap. 321
Delete latter part of note.
Sc.
L
eS yevri
353.
»
p.
"
The
- {.),
7 note.
1.
)^
(termination doubtful)
).
intended.
(W).
—
read
cf.
p.
(W).
Ziapvyi (W).
sc.
symbol p.
this
(GH).
(GH); not
may be
(W).
1.
I.
it
(W).
1.
105, Pap. 321
perhaps be made of
yei/Tj'' y8'-"(W).
in the present vol.).
p.
still
(W).
(=
letters after
p.
'^
More might
and happy divination, and especially by the discovery of
further study
2, 3.
11.
For
yeveai.
(W).
to suit the remains.
(=
II.
to read
(W).
(W) does not seem
ye
7, 8.
^][][]{).
perhaps possible
it is
][] [
appears to suit the extant remains.
" ))
similar texts,
98, Pap. 256
(W).
€]BaLLva[]a.
€],
document by
p.
W)
(questioned by
^ [\ .
„
383
W) Maraet
as
(W).
11.4,5.
„
APPENDIX
line
is
), f
should he
and similarly
in
1.
(Waszynski).
)8).
strangely formed.
8).
and
f
is
supported by a Munich papyrus (W).
(=
and
=
-
The
APPENDIX
384 p. 114, Pap. 352,
3.
Probably
4-
te/5)
1.
,
),
very cursively written (W).
p.
116, Pap. 164.
p.
117, Pap. 255,
1.
10.
p.
119, Pap. 306,
1.
13.
) ^^ [}3/35
1.
19.
oxpoviov (GH).
1.
22.
TO
1.
7, eic.
1.
,,
p.
122, Pap. 193,
the interpretation of this text see Archiv
On
,,
S (W).
y
(=
147, and Amherst Papyri
i.
'.
-.
For vp read ap,
",
136, 152.
11.
The
is
proposed by
W (with
]^5
ef uy[eious
Restore
13.
names
149, Pap. 276,
11.
p.
150, Pap. 359,
1.
and
p.
153, Pap. 196.
W's supplement, S
A
revised
1.
p.
154, Pap. 301,
1.
I.
,,
1.
4.
,,
11.
I.
II.
from Amh. Pap. 68,
16.
p.
160, Pap. 322,
p.
161, Pap. 160,
1.
II.
Pap. 214,
1.
3.
162, Pap. 214,
,,
p.
p.
Pap. 160,
1.
57.
1.
58.
1.
20.
11.
1.
20.
1.
21.
,,
1.
23.
,,
11.
166, Pap. 357,
1.
'/.]»'
\,
^ TTjV
end of
(W)
;
GH
.<;
is
W)
and
rather
^),
the
line
is
it
1.
19 the
p. 296.
probable, is
printed in Archiv
than
/?.
as suggested by
possible
to
read
In
W.
-
(GH).
less easily,
€[^
.
(W) ....
/ca[t
(W) may have been intended, but
a' no doubt =
]
(GH).
more resembles
the writing
.
(GH).
ei^Tv])(eiv (GH).
^]
[^
(GH).
25, 26.
)7[^]
(GH).
(W)
3.
(W).
?]
At
the
[]
(W.
end of the
line
is
probable.
(W).
1.
7.
,,
1.
8.
[-^-]
,,
1.
9•
Perhaps
,,
1.
II.
4.
W. Qu.
12.
11.
8, 9.
,,
.
,
,,
1.
15-
the
.
Kovpev; (W).
1.
1.
In
Fayum T
5 remains doubtful.
AySous (Waszynski).
,,
„
I.
.
(GH).
„
170, Pap. 361,
At
of
.
(W).
- [''
.
(W).
or
73
(GH).
3-5.
,,
€[.]'
33 (GH).
1.
cf.
(W)
10
before
(sc.
The beginning
en
1.
14 and 15 the name appears to be
11.
17, 18.
157, Pap. 189,
,,
.^ In
possible to read
It is
-, In
the remains.
cr, suits
by P.M. Meyer (based on corrections by
36 Meyer has inserted a superfluous
12, 13.
p.
,,
text
92-3.
iii.
.
.
\\7] ]/3€ (GH).
14, 15. 9.
1.
badly formed in each case,
is
month Neroneus Sebastus should be equated with Choiach, p.
In
ayopavo'^ (W).
respectively), is possible, but the e 1.
.
W suggests
8, eic.)
(1.
abbreviation appears to be written \•'^, which,
a departure from the ordinary method of abbreviation.
word
the last
pp. 145, 146, Pap. 188,
For
afyyvpiKa (W).
sc.
=
kXt)
63, 73.
11.
if so, is
147, Pap. 181,
123.
(GH).
pp. 143, 144. Pap. 188,
p.
\\.
(W).
.
.
(W).
[/] [5
[5
suggests
\
?.
\
^[]
Kopv
Then
[].
[]^;
Perhaps
II.
€^€ \. ^^. (W).
,
.
.\, (W).
Tttts
|
(W).
as
W.
.
.
[.
.
.]
^\
APPENDIX p.
170, Pap. 363,
W.'s
I.
1.
/cat
385
possible, but not certain.
is
It is difficult to reconcile the last
two
letters
with the remains. p.
172, Pap. 358,
15.
II.
16, 17.
17,
5.
12
1.
I.
Pap. 342, p.
176, Pap. 171
/},
I.
7•
I.
8
p.
177- Pap. 202,
I
1.
I,
1.
4.
1.
6,
79. Pap. 154.
The
. , /8[€].
is
W.
the
(W)
^^.
letters are
,
=
in the Heracleopolite
^(,[]'.
restores
widely spaced.
quite possible.
is
name of a toparchy
"=
13.
note,
The
7• 1 6.
181, Pap. 140,
1.
12
p.
183, Pap. 163,
1.
17.
286,
For
\ )€] "
/3[][]'
.
this text see
Gradenwitz, EinfUhrung in die Papyruskunde,
19•
Pap. 289,
185^ Pap. 289,
1.
11.
II.
3.
14,
^^. [] On
(GH).
|
W)
1.
10-15
is
however doubtful.
\_^
W).
(substantially as
187, Pap. 216,
ey
27.
\_']
After
/35,
add
?
Lv
GH, Fayum
see
Towns,
107).
In
The
..
exact restoration of the lacunas from
28 the papyrus has
1.
Then
ev
not -a.v.
[ /] probably
(or
In
-) (G).
(W).
(GH).
30. 31.
(p.
G.'s restoration does not suit the remains;
31
[]//
not possible.
See Gradenwitz, EinfUhrung, pp. 195-6, 11.
p.
is
p. 32.
(W).
the interpretation of this papyrus
(Waszynski,
15.
24-39.
€
(Cronert, Waszynski).
(for
pp. 149-152, and Pap. 906 in the present volume
p.
(W).
/3[] (W).
read
For a restoration of
ff.
33-35•
1.
BGU. 958
(W).
[y^|co/AI'
184, Pap
c/.
9
(GH).
1•
p.
p.
&.
nome,
next words are
(GH).
end.
I.
11•
(W).
explain the abbreviation as
(W).
12,
11.
p.
(GH).
(GH).
(W).
GH
(GH).
(W).
[]/3(,5
1.
1.
(W).
(GH).
.
[]
7^[]
20.
(GH).
(GH).
18.
. 21.
173, Pap. 198,
.
.
11.
1.
?
nepL
II, 12.
I.
p.
/ ^
II.
1.
11.
[]'*'
*^}
(GH).
The
readings are however
somewhat doubtful.
p.
li
Pap. 293.
4.
Pap. 293.
II
(GH). ff.
25.
p. 192, Pap. 335
p•
193. Pap. 280,
p•
194. Pap. 280,
Kvpia
30 a
31•
After
W.'s reading,
1.
,^ \\^ (W)
196, for a restoration of the lacunas.
/xev
line is omitted,
.
(W)
is
is
is
possible,
but
"
it
is
(W).
[]^
[]€ how
not easy to see
7;[]
[]
(W).
(W).
(W).
For restorations of lacunas
3D
see
Archiv
i.
..[...
this
possible.
possible.
[tJt/s
13•
p.
(Gradenwitz).
12.
12.
III.
, [^
See Gradenwitz, EinfUhrung,
159.
can stand
for
APPENDIX
386 p.
197, Pap. 466,
SaKT~
II, 12.
II.
.
avo Kttlvov
.
.
name,
(a village
\
cf.
Petrie Pap.
39
ii.
{a),
His reading of the proper name following as
(W).
1.
8)
more
is
doubtful, but possible. 1.
19.
Pap. 313,
1.
12.
198, Pap. 313,
1.
20.
,,
„ p.
'' (W).
/8e)8ai,
(
(so corrected in Index),
W.
",
suggests for the end
after
Pap. 466,
1.
The
19.
writing
is
so cursive that
almost anything else might equally well be read, p.
p.
201, Pap. 285,
"
[2a]ray8ouTOS (W).
1.
I.
„
1.
7.
„
1.
9.
1.
18.
1.
9,
202, Pap. 287,
(W).
•y€/^y|[]) (W).
(not
(W).
The
end of the
letters at the
line
(W), but no satisfactory restoration offers
are not
itself.
204, Pap. 143,
1.
„
1.
16.
1.
17,
21.
205, Pap. 143,
1.
p.
206, Pap, 298,
11.
€ €(€
(W).
\
Sefiav (W).
5.
„ p.
o[vSev]
35, 36.
11.
„ p.
(Waszynski).
\_]\
^.
5, 6.
(GH).
/ ;
Waszynski reads
nothing distinctive of the
1.
7.
p.
209, Pap. 317,
1.
7.
p.
212, Pap. 470,
1.
6.
„
„
215, Pap. 348,
1.
7.
1.
6.
.
but there
. •; \ ^ \] { [^" /, (W)
is
no
is
[]9
(W).
For the interpretation of
this
(W)
suits the
remains as well as
[^[ {{<;)
?
^^-1^^[] [] Then
W)
|
(W).
„
„
1.
14•
Pap. 151,
1.
2.
<;
p.
219, Pap. 311,
11.
p.
220, Pap. 311,
1.
14.
1.
16.
„ ,1
1.
18.
1.
21.
„
1.
23,
1.
24.
„ p.
246, Pap. 193
p.
253, Pap. 144,
verso, 1.
1.
,,
p.
S, 6.
„
254, Pap. 190, „
II.
1.
256, Pap. 479,
II.
p.
257, Pap. 301,
1.
p.
268.
The
Possibly
(GH
\.
to
his
(GH).
from Oxy. Pap. 506,
^'^ [9
The
1.
42).
(Gradenwitz) suits the spaces better.
written over
possibly
last letter is
rj,
[^]
"
GH).
(GH).
At end of
line,
yp,
'^'
(GH).
|
(Cronert).
25.
1.
(Gradenwitz).
sc.
(GH).
(W).
ۥ\ [], ovapl^iov^ (W).
14, 15.
24.
(Cronert).
17, 18.
one
/_/(5
and
perhaps room for
\\
is
(GH).
(W).
Geneva papyri
The second ;
is
22.
^}; €
of the
given here.
1.
There
(Croneri).
sc.
15.
13, ci in
applies
[to]/cov (Gradenwitz).
ir.
evidence
The same
effort.
6, 7.
[] ^|[] \^'\
in p.
11.
Probably
2.
(W).
(W) can perhaps be read with an in
?
document, see Arehiv
244.
(GH).
and
trace of the
possible, but not certain.
e[irci] iii.
p.
,
(Waszynski).
(Waszynski).
as
to
letter is )S in
the
spelling
ii cases,
,
in
of the 5
;
name
the vowel following
followed by ai in 5 cases, e in 6, and ei in 4(?).
agrees is
e in
with
2 cases,
that in
APPENDIX p.
p.
272, Pap. 245,
1.
5.
,,
1.
6.
1.
10.
,,
1.
12.
1.
12.
273. Pap. 233,
[]/3
(GH)
(W)
387
possible.
is
possible.
€\ . €
is
. )
(W).
.
(GH).
W. from Geneva
by
(suggested
Pap. 10,
17) does
1.
not suit
the
remains
so well as
p.
275, Pap. 242,
1.
4.
,,
1.
5.
,,
1.
25.
(W)
(for
e[.
01.
p.
276, Pap. 403,
1.
13.
p.
278, Pap. 240,
1.
12.
eaTTjv (GH)
1.
14.
St
,,
p.
p.
282, Pap. 411,
284, Pap. 408,
11.
1.
6.
1.
10.
,.
1.
16.
is
(GH).
(GH).
.]
not impossible
;
(W).
. '^'\€
^
27, 28.
,,
.
probable.
is
]
(^^
better
.\ [ c/'.
note
ad
he.
ev at" (e)iei'
(GH).
There
is
no
ev 7r[a]iOiici{a] (W).
trace of an
at the
Or
end.
(GH).
©,^
a proper
is
name
(W).
C/. Pap. 11 70 verso,
1.
307
(p.
200) in the present
volume,
p.
290, Pap. 235,
1.
II.
1.
17.
(GH).
(GH).
Aya^ou
p.
291, Pap. 236,
1.
9.
p.
292, Pap. 414,
1.
34.
p.
293, Pap. 237,
1.
7.
p.
294, Pap. 237,
1.
31.
p.
295, Pap. 405,
1.
13.
Delete note,
p.
298, Pap. 239,
1.
12.
,,
1.
15.
„
1.
17.
€/.£[] {.
,,
1.
1 8.
ev
,,
1.
23.
...
(GH)
299, Pap. 417,
1.
II.
1.
7, note,
p.
301, Pap. 243,
1.
22.
Pap. 413-
1•
3•
1.
4•
,))
[/]9
(
(GH).
^^
[][/3]-[] [^] Possibly
(GH).
[']?»•[-}[]/€
1.
4•
fai
1.
12.
I.
ig.
,,
22. 23.
[] '[] [ € (GH).
Possibly
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1.
22.
Possibly
1.
2 3.
ti'a
1.
8. 20. 2.
].
(GH).
8.
20.
1.
(GH).
(GH).
1.
1.
GH).
(GH) Sai|pew5.
3•
307, Pap. 249.
(GH).
(GH).
1•
Pap. 248,
{
stands for
11•
36,
possible (GH).
(GH).
{sc
303. Pap. 418.
17,
is
not seem to suit the remains.
(GH).
GH).
= eV
, .
(GH) does
probable.
perhaps possible, but not
is
302, Pap. 413.
II.
is
=
(GH)
300, Pap. 243,
. .
doubtful, but not impossible.
(GH).
p.
,,
is
possible, but
is
p.
,,
(GH). (Cronert)
. (GH).
{GU).
(GH).
t
is
rather to be regarded as identical with that in Pap. 984 (p. 237
volume), and
is
therefore to be interpreted as
The symbol of
this
printed
3D3
(so
W).
APPENDIX
388 p.
On
313, Pap. 428.
the measures mentioned
here
{,
modified by Smyly, Petrie Papyri, the present
314, Pap. 429,
12.
321, Pap. 480,
8.
324, Pap. 483,
2.
325, Pap. 483,
4.
326, Pap. 483, 328, Pap. 483,
1.
88.
329, Pap. 483.
p•
33 1' Pap•
Pap. 391, 394.
X.[o}yoi'
91.
14.
and on the
Wilcken, Gr. Oslr. see Pap. 999,
i.
1.
751, 761, 7, note, in
270).
(p.
(GH)
possible.
is
-,
(GH)
is
possible.
(GH).
(GH).
(GH).
€t
'
-^
2, note.
12.
)4 see
;
(GH).
32, 34.
86.
197
(Cr6nert).
81.
85.
p.
volume
iii.
.
.
(GH). (GH).
.
(GH).
no doubt stand
and
(GH)
'/[]€
is
not possible.
(GH).
for
and
(GH).
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