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20 GREEK PAPYRI<br />

10137. Papyrus. — -205 x -328. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 1 sells and<br />

a strip along the bottom. — Fibres vertical. — Sloping cursive.<br />

Letter addressed to Georgius, comes, by a chartularius, concerning the collection of various<br />

debts. The letter is continued for 3 lines on the verso, which also contains the address.<br />

6th or 7th century. Nearly perfect, but rather defaced. 19 lines.<br />

10138. Papyrus. — -25 x -317. — Belmesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 2 selides.<br />

Fibres vertical. — Clear upright cursive.<br />

Letter concerning a singularius. 6th century. Practically complete, but rather effaced in<br />

parts. 17 lines.<br />

10139. Papyrus. — -315 x -36. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 4 seHdes.<br />

Sloping cursive.<br />

List of payments in money by various persons, in two columns, of which the first is muti-<br />

lated, the second complete. 6th or 7th century. Imperfect. Col. 2 has 19 lines.<br />

10140. Papyrus. — -3 x 416. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 3 sehdes. —<br />

Upright cursive.<br />

List of payments in corn by'various villages, in two columns. Title on the verso, and various<br />

notes written in different directions on both recto and verso. 6th or 7th century.<br />

Practically complete. 19 lines in the first column.<br />

10141. Papyrus. — -295 x -545. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 6 selides. —<br />

On the recto upright cursive ; on the verso shorthand.<br />

On the recto account of payments in wine, in 11 narrow columns. 6th or 7th century. Both<br />

recto and verso have been used previously to contain documents which were effaced to<br />

make room for the later writing. The original writing on the recto was sloping<br />

cursive, that on the verso semi-uncial. Imperfect, the beginning being lost. Recto<br />

cols. 4-11 each contain 6 lines.<br />

10142. Papyrus. — -31 x -716. — Behnesa 1897 (Grenfell-Hunt). — 5 sehdes. —<br />

Upright cursive.<br />

List of payments in barley by various persons, in three columns. 6th or 7th century. Imper-<br />

fect, the first column being mutilated. Col. 2 contains 18 lines.<br />

10143. Papyi-us. — -306 x -396. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 3 selides. —<br />

Upright cursive.<br />

Accounts rendered by different officials for corn transported from various villages, in two<br />

columns. 6th or 7th century. Nearly complete, but effaced in parts. Col. 1 contains<br />

17 lines.<br />

10144. Papyrus. — -303 x -835. — Behnesa 1897 (GrenfeU-Hunt). — 7 sehdes. —<br />

Upright cursive.<br />

On the recto banking account of Cephalas, in four columns, of which the last is crossed out.<br />

On the verso account of receipts and payments of wine. At right angles 9 lines of<br />

another account concerning Cephalas. 6th century. Practically complete. Col. 1 of<br />

the recto contains 8 lines.<br />

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