Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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8 GREEK PAPYRI<br />
10047. Papyrus. — .081 x -322. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 seUs.<br />
Fibres vertical. — Slightly sloping cursive.<br />
Receipt for various amounts of wine delivered to different persons by Phoebammon. Dated<br />
in the year 267 = 236, 9th indiction (a. d. 590). Practically complete. 4 lines.<br />
In the same hand as 10051.<br />
10048. Papyrus. — 084 x -345. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 sells. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Upright cursive.<br />
Receipt for lOf solidi, being the wages of two starters (At^eVai) for a month. Dated in<br />
the year 294 = 263, 6th indiction (a. d. 617). Practically complete. 4 lines.<br />
In the same hand as 10095, 10148, 10149.<br />
Published in op. cit. no. 152.<br />
10049. Papyrus. — -318 x 121. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 selis and<br />
a strip to the right. — Sloping cursive.<br />
Contract between Aurelius Menas and Flavius Apion, in which the first-named binds himself<br />
to pay 24 solidi if he steals any of the plant received by him from Flavius Apion.<br />
Title on the verso. Signature of the scribe, John, in Latin. Cf. 10090, a similar<br />
contract written by the same scribe John in a.d. 612. From the remnant of the date<br />
in 10049 it is probable that it was written on the day following that on which<br />
10090 was written. Nearly complete, having lost about 3 lines at the beginning.<br />
30 lines.<br />
Published in op. cit. no. 139.<br />
10050. Papyrus. — 10.5 x -36. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 2 selides. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Sloping cursive.<br />
Letter addressed to Georgius, chartularius, by a person whose name is lost, with reference<br />
to an agreement made between the writer and the son of Colluthus. Address on<br />
the verso. 6th or 7th century. Nearly complete. 6 lines.<br />
10051. Papyrus. — -063 x -322. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 selis and<br />
a strip along the bottom. — Fibres vertical. — Upright cursive.<br />
Receipt for 3^ jars of wine paid to 14 guards. Dated in the year 267 = 236, 9th indiction<br />
(a.d. 590). Complete. 3 lines.<br />
In the same hand as 10047.<br />
Published in op. cit. no. 150.<br />
10052. Papyrus. — 123 x -327. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 selis and<br />
a strip along the top. — Fibres vertical. — Upright cursive.<br />
Receipt for 4 solidi less 16 carats paid to Theodosius by Anastasius. 7th century.<br />
Complete. 5 lines.<br />
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