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26 GREEK PAPYRI<br />

10194. Papyrus. — 075 x 17. — 2 selides. — Fibres vertical. — Clear good-<br />

sized cursive.<br />

Part of a letter, reproaching the addressee for going away. 3rd century b. c. Incomplete,<br />

the beginnings of lines being lost. 3 lines.<br />

10195. Papyrus. 038 x 037. — 1 sells. — Semi-uncial.<br />

Parts of 2 lines from the top of a column. 3rd century b. c. Perhaps belonging to 10175.<br />

10196. Papyrus. 038 x 038. — 1 sells. — Small cursive.<br />

Beginnings of 2 lines from the top of a column. 3rd century b. c<br />

10197. Papyrus. 019 x 026. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Cursive.<br />

Parts of 2 lines. 3rd century b. c.<br />

10198. Papyrus. 036 x 031. — 1 sells. — Cursive.<br />

Parts of 2 lines. 3rd century b. c.<br />

10199. Papyrus. — 071 x 027. — 1 sells. — Semi-uncial.<br />

Parts of 5 lines from the top of a column. 3rd century b. c.<br />

10200. Papyrus. 013 x 018. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Small cursive.<br />

Fragment containing part of a line. 3rd century B. c.<br />

10201 (a), (h), (c), {(l), (e). Papyrus.— 146 x -155 (fragment c). — 1 sells and<br />

a strip to the right. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Five fragments of a document, apparently a receipt, mentioning a Traoro^opoy of Ammon and<br />

the Memnonium. 2nd or 3rd century. Fragment (e) contains 12 lines.<br />

10202 (a), {h), (c), (d), (e), (/), (g),<br />

{h), {i). Papyrus. — -127 x -078 (fragment i).<br />

— 2 selides. — Large cursive ; written on both sides.<br />

Nine fragments of an official document in two columns, mentioning Senthotes, Kpirijpia, and<br />

(on the verso) the 4th year of the king. 2nd century b. c. The largest fragment (4)<br />

contains the beginnings of 13 lines.<br />

Journal d'entr^e du Musee 12207.<br />

10203 (a), (h), (c), (d). Papyrus. — 128 x 067 (fragment d). — 1 seHs.— Fibres<br />

vertical. — Thick cursive.<br />

Four fragments of a letter, the largest [d) containing the ends of 6 lines. 3rd century b. c.<br />

10204 (ff), (i), (c), {(t). Papyrus. — 037 x 029 (fragment h). — 1 sells. — Small<br />

cursive ; a different hand on the verso.<br />

Four fragments, the largest (i) containing on the recto the ends of 5 lines, and on the verso<br />

parts of 4 lines. 2nd century b. c.<br />

10205. Papyrus. — 063 x 062. — 1 seUs. — On the recto small cursive ; on the<br />

verso medium-sized cursive.<br />

On the recto ends of 4 lines, 3 of them containing the date. On the verso ends of<br />

4 lines. Dated in the reign of Septimius Severus and Caracalla (a. d. 198-201).

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