Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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GREEK PAPYRI<br />
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10110. Papyrus. — -343 x 12. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 sells. —<br />
Medium-sized cursive ;<br />
In brown ink.<br />
List of scutarii. Title on the verso. 7th century. Practically complete. 16 lines.<br />
10111. Papyrus. — 133 x -303. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 sells. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Upright cursive.<br />
Account of payments in com and money for various purposes. 6th or 7th century. Nearly<br />
complete. 7 lines.<br />
10112. Papyrus. — 142 x -376. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 1 seUs. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Sloping cursive.<br />
Letter from Menas to Theodorus, stating that he had sent various articles. Address on the<br />
verso. 6th or 7th century. Practically complete, but effaced in parts. 6 lines.<br />
10113. Papyrus. — -296 x 085. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 seHs.<br />
Upright cursive.<br />
List of payments by various persons. 6th century. Complete. 18 lines.<br />
10114. Papyrus. — -313 x -141. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 sells and<br />
a strip to the left. — Upright cursive.<br />
List of contributions for the decoration of a public bath. 6th or 7th century. Complete.<br />
17 lines.<br />
10115. Papyrus. — 109 x -323. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 1 sells and<br />
a strip along the bottom. — Fibres vertical. — Sloping cursive.<br />
Letter, mentioning Claudianus. Address on the verso effaced. 6th or 7th century. Incom-<br />
plete. 7 lines.<br />
10116. Papyrus. — 168 x -363. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 2 selldes. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Sloping cursive.<br />
Letter from Victor to Theodorus, asking him to send something (the word is lost) to Georgius.<br />
Address on the verso. 6th or 7th century. Nearly complete. 4 lines.<br />
10117. Papyrus. — -334 x -197. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 2 selldes<br />
joined so that the verso of one and the recto of the other come together. —<br />
Fibres partly horizontal, partly vertical. — On one side small upright<br />
cursive, on the other a protocol in brow^n ink.<br />
List in two columns of payments in money to various persons. 6th or 7th century. Nearly<br />
complete, having lost a few lines at the beginning of column 1. 31 lines. The pro-<br />
tocol on the other side is also nearly complete.<br />
10118. Papyrus. — -315 x 171. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 4 seUdes.<br />
Fibres vertical. — Sloping cursive.<br />
Letter from Philippus and Menas to Georgius, a comes. Address on the verso. 6th or 7th<br />
century. Incomplete, having lost the ends of lines. 18 lines.<br />
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